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Robert Hendrickson is the author of The Literary Life and Other Curiosities and many other books. His stories and articles have appeared in numerous magazines.

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Obras por Robert Hendrickson

The Ocean Almanac (1984) 91 exemplares
American Talk (1986) 40 exemplares
American Literary Anecdotes (1990) 34 exemplares
The Road to Appomattox (1998) 33 exemplares
World English: From Aloha to Zed (2001) 31 exemplares
Salty words (1984) 19 exemplares
The Berry Book (1981) 14 exemplares
Hamilton II (1789-1804) (1976) 11 exemplares
World Literary Anecdotes (1990) 11 exemplares
Hamilton I ( 1757-1789 ) (1777) 9 exemplares
Burpee Tomatoes (1997) 8 exemplares
2001 Free Things for the Garden (1983) 4 exemplares
Foods for Love (1980) 2 exemplares
Death To Pigs (2011) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1933
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Peconic, New York

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ROBERT HENDRICKSON is the author of more than forty books, including Sumter: The First Day of the Civil War. He has received Ford Foundation and McDowell Colony Fellowships, and his stories, poems, and articles have appeared widely in newspapers and literary quarterlies. He lives in Peconic, New York.

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A disappointing hack job. Subtitled “A Social History of Rats and Men”, the subject matter is interesting enough, but all the author does is throw together unsubstantiated anecdotes about rat bites, quotations from public health publications, and copyright-free illustrations. A few quotes might give some idea:


“The ferocious Yersina, whose ancestors date back three thousand million years, making them the oldest living things on earth…”


(Well, it’s true that the ancestors of Yersina pestis date back that far. Then again, so do mine.)


“The ranks of the clergy were decimated and priests deserted their flocks; able doctors like Guy de Chauliac died, as did great artists like Ambroglio [sic] and Pietro Lorenzetti. Benvenuto Cellini barely survived an attack of the plague.”


(While this sentence makes it seem like the plague-stricken artists were contemporaries, Benvenuto Cellini dates from the middle of the 16th century, while the others mentioned are from the 14th.)


Apparently as space filler, there’s a whole chapter on the history of Mickey Mouse. To be fair, there are a few items of interest but you have to wade through a lot of verbal sludge to get to them. Not recommended.
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setnahkt | Dec 15, 2017 |
A great resource to own for looking up popular sayings.
 
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robertbruceferguson | Aug 20, 2017 |
This is an informational text about the ocean. It goes into great detail about all of the different parts of the ocean. It has definitions to help explain the text and create a better understanding.

This book is a great resource tool for doing a unit over the ocean. It can be broken up and used for a long period of time and is great for teachers to read to children.

The children could use the water table to mimic the ocean and its creatures.
Children could take a trip to an aquarium to study the animals.… (mais)
 
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afrazier13 | Nov 18, 2013 |

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Obras
51
Membros
1,658
Popularidade
#15,501
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
6
ISBN
99
Línguas
2

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