Andrew Lost #12: In the Ice Age

Andrew Lost #12: In the Ice Age

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  • Author: J. C. Greenburg
  • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN: 0307532496
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 96

Andrew, Judy, and Thudd have escaped the dinosaurs only to find themselves surrounded by the woolly mammoths of the Ice Age! Can they locate their lost Uncle Al and travel back to their own time before the evil Dr. Kron-Tox puts his nefarious plan into action?


Andrew Lost in the Ice Age

Andrew Lost in the Ice Age

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  • Author: J. C. Greenburg
  • Publisher: Turtleback Books
  • ISBN: 9781417690121
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Still trying to stop the evil Dr. Kron-Tox, Andrew, his cousin Judy, Thudd the robot, and Beeper find Uncle Al in the Ice Age, where they encounter prehistoric animals, birds, and people


Andrew Lost

Andrew Lost

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  • Author: Judith C. Greenburg
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781415636046
  • Category : Time travel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 85

Still trying to stop the evil Dr. Kron-Tox, Andrew, his cousin Judy, Thudd the robot, and Beeper find Uncle Al in the Ice Age, where they encounter prehistoric animals, birds, and people.


In the Ice Age

In the Ice Age

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  • Author: Judith C. Greenburg
  • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN: 9780375929526
  • Category : Cousins
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Includes excerpt from: Andrew lost in the garbage!


IN THE ICE AGE(CD1장포함)(ANDREW LOST 12)

IN THE ICE AGE(CD1장포함)(ANDREW LOST 12)

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  • Author: J C GREENBEUG
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788959051984
  • Category :
  • Languages : ko
  • Pages : 85


In the Ice Age

In the Ice Age

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  • Author: J. C. Greenburg
  • Publisher: Paw Prints
  • ISBN: 9781439569849
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Andrew, Judy, and Thudd have escaped the dinosaurs only to find themselves surrounded by the woolly mammoths of the Ice Age! Can they locate their lost Uncle Al and travel back to their own time before the evil Dr. Kron-Tox puts his nefarious plan into action?


In the Garbage

In the Garbage

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  • Author: Judith C. Greenburg
  • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN: 9780375935626
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 102

Includes excerpt from: Andrew lost with the bats!


Lost Beneath the Ice

Lost Beneath the Ice

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  • Author: Andrew Cohen
  • Publisher: Dundurn
  • ISBN: 1459719514
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

The story of the bold voyage of HMS Investigator and the modern-day discovery of its wreck by Parks Canada’s underwater archaeologists. When Sir John Franklin disappeared in the Arctic in the 1840s, the British Admiralty launched the largest rescue mission in its history. Among the search vessels was HMS Investigator, which left England in 1850 under the command of Captain Robert McClure. While the ambitious McClure never found Franklin, he and his crew did discover the fabled Northwest Passage. Like Franklin’s ships, though, Investigator disappeared in the most remote, bleak and unknown place on Earth. For three winters, its 66 souls were trapped in the unforgiving ice of Mercy Bay. They suffered cold, darkness, starvation, scurvy, boredom, depression and madness. When they were rescued in 1853, Investigator was abandoned. For more than a century and a half, the ship’s fate remained a mystery. Had it been crushed by the ice or swept out to sea? In 2010, Parks Canada sent a team of archaeologists to Mercy Bay to find out. It was a formidable challenge, demanding expertise and patience. There, off the shores of Aulavik National Park, they found Investigator. Lost Beneath the Ice is a tale of endurance, daring, deceit, courage, and irony. It is a story about a tempestuous crew, their mercurial captain, cynical surgeon and kind-hearted missionary. In the end, McClure found fame but lost his ship, some of his crew and much of his honour. Written with elegance and authority, illustrated with archival imagery and startling underwater photographs of Investigator and its artifacts, this is a sensational story of discovery and intrigue in Canada’s Arctic. Andrew Cohen is a best-selling author and award-winning journalist. Among his books are While Canada Slept, a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, The Unfinished Canadian, and Extraordinary Canadians: Lester B. Pearson. He writes a nationally syndicated column for The Ottawa Citizen and comments regularly on CTV. A professor of journalism and international affairs at Carleton University, he is founding president of the Historica-Dominion Institute. He has twice received Queen’s Jubilee Medals.


Andrew Lost #17: In the Desert

Andrew Lost #17: In the Desert

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  • Author: J. C. Greenburg
  • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN: 0307496120
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 98

While in the Australian desert, ant-sized Andrew, his cousin Judy, and Thudd the robot are carried away by a dust-devil and face many dangerous creatures as they make their way back to Uncle Al.


A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth

A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth

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  • Author: Henry Gee
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • ISBN: 1250276667
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 142

The Royal Society's Science Book of the Year "[A]n exuberant romp through evolution, like a modern-day Willy Wonka of genetic space. Gee’s grand tour enthusiastically details the narrative underlying life’s erratic and often whimsical exploration of biological form and function.” —Adrian Woolfson, The Washington Post In the tradition of Richard Dawkins, Bill Bryson, and Simon Winchester—An entertaining and uniquely informed narration of Life's life story. In the beginning, Earth was an inhospitably alien place—in constant chemical flux, covered with churning seas, crafting its landscape through incessant volcanic eruptions. Amid all this tumult and disaster, life began. The earliest living things were no more than membranes stretched across microscopic gaps in rocks, where boiling hot jets of mineral-rich water gushed out from cracks in the ocean floor. Although these membranes were leaky, the environment within them became different from the raging maelstrom beyond. These havens of order slowly refined the generation of energy, using it to form membrane-bound bubbles that were mostly-faithful copies of their parents—a foamy lather of soap-bubble cells standing as tiny clenched fists, defiant against the lifeless world. Life on this planet has continued in much the same way for millennia, adapting to literally every conceivable setback that living organisms could encounter and thriving, from these humblest beginnings to the thrilling and unlikely story of ourselves. In A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth, Henry Gee zips through the last 4.6 billion years with infectious enthusiasm and intellectual rigor. Drawing on the very latest scientific understanding and writing in a clear, accessible style, he tells an enlightening tale of survival and persistence that illuminates the delicate balance within which life has always existed.