books by Frances Wood
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Frances Wood
Did Marco Polo Go To China?
Frances Wood
Westview Press
, 1998
You have to admit. . .
Any book that stirs up the kind of response this one has is worth reading. When an author/historian challenges any history that is such an integral part of our catechism s/he's going to get a reaction. Did Marco Polo Go to China? I don't know but it sure is intriguing ...
The Magic of Costa Rica
Rowland Mead
New Holland Publishers
, 2004
A beautiful pictoral guide & history of the tropical Costa Rica!
Becoming Rosemary
Frances M. Wood
Delacorte Books for Young Readers
, 1997
Spellbinding and sweet
It's 1790, Rosemary is 12, and although on the surface her family fits perfectly into their North Carolina farming community, beneath that surface they're a little magical. This is a spellbinding novel about becoming who you are, featuring vivid characters and an ...
Brushed by Feathers: A Year of Birdwatching in the West
Frances L. Wood
Fulcrum Publishing
, 2004
This Little Jewel May Surprise You
Buy this delightful book. And be prepared, because it may surprise you. This is another crossover book, like "Parrots of Telegraph Hill" and "Red Wings in Love", that will appeal to everyone, not just bird lovers. Beautifully written, filled with wonderful bird and ...
The Silk Road: Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia
Frances Wood
University of California Press
, 2004
VERY INFORMATIVE, BEAUTIFUL READ. I LEARNED MUCH FROM THIS ONE!
The Silk Road, by Frances Wood is a wonderfully detailed account of the history of what is probably the most famous "road" in history. Of course we soon learn that this "road" is actually a series of roads running here and there through many countries and many ...
Blue Guide China, Second Edition (Blue Guides)
Frances Wood,
Nell Taylor
W. W. Norton & Company
, 2001
Arranged by town and region, this guide is full of fascinating detail and expert practical help. Including essential background information on history, religion, art and architecture, and language. 35 illustrations, color map, 40 black-and-white maps.
Daughter of Madrugada
Frances M. Wood
Delacorte Books for Young Readers
, 2002
A different view of history
This is a part of California history they never taught us in school. Frances Wood takes her young readers to a time, a place and a culture they might otherwise have missed completely. Cesa is the spunky daughter in an aristocratic Mexican family in what will become ...
Logic Colloquium 2000 (Lecture Notes in Logic, Vol. 19)
Rene Cori
, France) Logic Colloquium (2000 Paris
AK Peters, Ltd.
, 2005
This compilation of papers presented at the 2000 European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic marks the centenial anniversery of Hilbert's famous lecture. Held in the same hall at La Sorbonne where Hilbert first presented his famous problems, this meeting carries special significance to the Mathematics and Logic communities. ...
Principles of Marketing with Marketing Plan, The:a Handbook (Includes Marketing Planpro CD Rom)
Frances Brassington,
Marian Burk Wood
, ...
Prentice Hall
, 2003
The Book for Children
Kenneth N. Taylor
,
Richard Hook
, ...
Tyndale House Pub
, 1985
Great for Children
I loved this book when I was a child. Each story is only a few pages long but contains the gist of its corresponding Bible text. It is great for children seeking to learn more about the Bible in a colorful atmosphere.
No Dogs & Not Many Chinese
Frances Wood
John Murray Publishers Ltd
, 2000
Interesting survey
I would recommend this book if you're not looking for an indepth analysis of the 100 years (1843-1943) of treaty-port history. A light read, Wood does a good job in providing a splattering of social history, individual anecdotes, and then some macro-level historical ...
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