Welcome to our book review site go-pdf.online!

You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.

Sign up

Snack Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 18

Snack Time

Welcome to Noah’s Park! From celebrated author and illustrator Sam Williams comes the third book in a brand-new board book series for preschoolers about a group of cute, cuddly critters who meet each day for a new adventure. If “you get what you get and you don’t get upset” is a familiar refrain, then this book is for you! In this third book, it’s snack time! Time to share and eat but first wait. A sweet board book series with irresistible art, this book is perfect for preschoolers looking to see their own first experiences mirrored with these new friends.

Talk Peace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Talk Peace

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2005
  • -
  • Publisher: Unknown

Simple rhyming text and illustrations of a wide variety of children and animals encourage the reader to talk--and practice--peace.

Baby Cakes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Baby Cakes

'Kiss my little Baby Cakes On the nose. Smooch my little Baby Cakes On the toes.' This reassuringly repetitive text features a sing-song baby game for parent and child, with irresistible illustrations of babies playing with their soft toys.

Free as in Freedom [Paperback]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Free as in Freedom [Paperback]

Free as in Freedom interweaves biographical snapshots of GNU project founder Richard Stallman with the political, social and economic history of the free software movement. It examines Stallman's unique personality and how that personality has been at turns a driving force and a drawback in terms of the movement's overall success. Free as in Freedom examines one man's 20-year attempt to codify and communicate the ethics of 1970s era "hacking" culture in such a way that later generations might easily share and build upon the knowledge of their computing forebears. The book documents Stallman's personal evolution from teenage misfit to prescient adult hacker to political leader and examines ho...

Hanging Sam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Hanging Sam

Hanging Sam chronicles the life of Lt. General Samuel T. “Hanging Sam” Williams, who, after being relieved of his duties as Assistant Division Commander of the 90th Infantry Division and demoted from the rank of brigadier general following the 1944 Normany invasion, persevered to recover not only his lost star but two additional ones as well, an accomplishment unmatched in modern U. S. Army history. Following enlistment in the Texas Militia in 1916 to fight Pancho Villa along the U.S.-Mexican border, Williams served in both World Wars, the Korean War (where he commanded the 25th Infantry Dividion), and Vietnam (where from 1955 to 1960 he was Chief of the U. S. Military Assistance and Advisory Group). Wounded twice in battle, Williams was decorated with every medal for valor the Army awards, except the Medal of Honor.

Agrarian Socialism in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Agrarian Socialism in America

Why was Oklahoma, of all places, more hospitable to socialism than any other state in America? In this provocative book, Jim Bissett chronicles the rise and fall of the Socialist Party of Oklahoma during the first two decades of the twentieth century, when socialism in the United States enjoyed its golden age. To explain socialism’s popularity in Oklahoma, Bissett looks back to the state’s strong tradition of agrarian reform. Drawing most of its support from working farmers, the Socialist Party of Oklahoma was rooted in such well-established organizations as the Farmers Alliance and the Indiahoma Farmers’ Union. And to broaden its appeal, the Party borrowed from the ideology both of the American Revolution and of Christianity. By making Marxism speak in American terms, the author argues, Party activists counteracted the prevailing notion that socialism was illegitimate or un-American.

Long Train
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 10

Long Train

All aboard for a train ride brimming with 101 fun-filled flaps to lift and clever rhyming text to read from left to right or top to bottom!

Little Red's Christmas Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Little Red's Christmas Story

On Christmas Eve at Buttercup Cottage, Santa arrives with a sick reindeer and loads of presents still to deliver, so Little Red and her friends try to find a way to help.

Baby, I Love You
  • Language: en

Baby, I Love You

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2009-12-22
  • -
  • Publisher: Little Simon

Love my baby's everything, You make my life complete, it's true. Love my baby, dearest heart... Oh my baby, I love you! In this follow up title to 2006's bestselling Baby Cakes, Karma Wilson and Sam Williams team up again in this charming, original board book. Parent will love reading this reassuringly repetitive text aloud to their babies. Sam Williams's adorable illustrations make this title that promotes the special bond between parents and their babies complete. This board book promises to become an instant classic.

Appalachians and Race
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Appalachians and Race

African Americans have had a profound impact on the economy, culture, and social landscape of southern Appalachia but only after a surge of study in the last two decades have their contributions been recognized by white culture. Appalachians and Race brings together 18 essays on the black experience in the mountain South in the nineteenth century. These essays provide a broad and diverse sampling of the best work on race relations in this region. The contributors consider a variety of topics: black migration into and out of the region, educational and religious missions directed at African Americans, the musical influences of interracial contacts, the political activism of blacks during reconstruction and beyond, the racial attitudes of white highlanders, and much more. Drawing from the particulars of southern mountain experiences, this collection brings together important studies of the dynamics of race not only within the region, but throughout the South and the nation over the course of the turbulent nineteenth century.