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When a boy and his dad build an amazing monster-making machine, all sorts of monsters come tumbling out--big ones, small ones, funny ones, and even ever-so-slightly scary ones. The monsters love to have fun and spend the days playing, until they disc
Lionel ‘Robby’ Robinson (1866-1922), Australian financier made good, settled at Old Buckenham Hall in the Norfolk countryside. There he hosted the 1912 South African tourists, the 1919 Australian AIF team, and most famously and intriguingly Warwick Armstrong’s 1921 Australians. Former England captain Archie MacLaren ran Robinson’s cricket affairs. The ‘country house’ hospitality drew many of the notable players of the era, such as Michael Falcon. Stephen Musk roots his story in Norfolk, and the wider world of cricket, and traces links to MacLaren’s famous win over the 1921 tourists at Eastbourne.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
The wild, outrageous escapades of Mrs. Robinson’s e-learning class are almost too much for a person to take. Luckily for her class, Mrs. Robinson is no ordinary teacher. She has been teaching kindergarten for 39 years, and with only one year left, she is determined to make this her best year yet. If not the best, it will definitely be the most memorable. Come along and laugh out loud with Mrs. Robinson and her kindergarten class as they embark on a journey like no other: a year of online learning.
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