Best Selling Books by Andrew Arnold

Andrew Arnold is the author of Gryphons Aren't So Great (2015), Ogres Awake! (2016), Adventures in Cartooning: Create a World (2023), Allegheny County: Its Early History and Subsequent Development., Adventures in Cartooning: Christmas Special (2012).

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Gryphons Aren't So Great

release date: Sep 08, 2015
Gryphons Aren't So Great
The Knight''s best friend is her horse, Edward. They go everywhere together and do everything together! But when the Knight gets a gryphon, suddenly all she talks about is how awesome her new pet is. Edward can''t help it-he''s jealous! But the gryphon turns out to be more of a peril than a pet, and it''s Edward who comes to the rescue in the end. It turns out that gryphons aren''t so great...but Edward sure is! The second of four adorable picture books from the creators of Adventures in Cartooning, Gryphons Aren''t so Great is a sweet and accessible story in the Adventures in Cartooning universe.

Ogres Awake!

release date: Jul 12, 2016
Ogres Awake!
The knight and her horse, Edward, have made a startling discovery: there are three huge ogres asleep at her doorstep! When they wake up, the kingdom is in big trouble! The knight, Edward, and some garden gnomes fight back, not with swords and shields, but with potato peelers and spoons. It turns out that ogres are pretty friendly when they have full stomachs!

Adventures in Cartooning: Create a World

release date: Aug 01, 2023
Adventures in Cartooning: Create a World
In this long-awaited third volume in Adventure in Cartooning series, you’ll find everything you need to dream up and draw fantastical worlds for your character to inhabit! The Knight is back and ready for another cartooning adventure with Edward the Horse! As every adventurer knows, you can’t have an epic journey without an epic new world to explore. They could fly to a floating metropolis or swim through an underwater empire, trek across a frozen tundra or climb to the top of a majestic mountain—the possibilities are endless! But before they do, they’ll need to draw it first. Luckily for them, the Magical Cartooning Elf is ready to help, with brand-new tips and tricks that will turn simple drawings into boundless worlds.

Allegheny County: Its Early History and Subsequent Development.

Allegheny County: Its Early History and Subsequent Development.
A history of the early settlement of Allegheny County, of the midnight raids by the Indians, of the bloody battles, of the hardships and privations endured by the pioneers, and, later on, by the wonderful development and growth of the same during the past century cannot but be interesting to every citizen of the county.

Adventures in Cartooning: Christmas Special

release date: Sep 18, 2012
Adventures in Cartooning: Christmas Special
A story about the magical cartooning elf and a brave knight creating a book for children for Christmas introduces information about story elements, rhyming text, and creating comic strips.

What's the Matter, Marlo?

release date: Jan 26, 2021
What's the Matter, Marlo?
What''s the Matter Marlo? is a picture book about best friends that highlights empathy, as well as anger and sadness, and reminds us that these aren''t feelings to run away from, but instead to help each other through. Marlo and Coco are best friends. They do everything together—they read together, laugh together, and play games together. After all, they’re best friends. And that’s what best friends do. But one day, when Coco asks Marlo to play, he doesn’t answer. Instead, Marlo turns away ignoring Coco, until he’s lost in his anger. Coco is worried about her friend, but then she remembers she can always find Marlo. In this charming, thoughtful picture book, author-illustrator Andrew Arnold explores empathy and sadness, and how friends can help each other navigate big emotions. Because that’s what best friends do.

Hocus Focus

release date: Jan 24, 2017
Hocus Focus
All day long, the Knight peels turnips. This isn’t what she had in mind for her first magic lesson. She wants to make a magic potion, not soup! Things get a lot more exciting when she steals the wizard’s magic wand and spell book. Her potion transforms Edward into a giant worm—and he’s hungry! Hocus Focus offers more sweet, goofy storytelling from the creators of Adventures in Cartooning. With simple how-to-draw tutorials on the endpapers, these cute picture books are a playful extension of the hit instructional series.

Sleepless Knight

release date: Apr 07, 2015
Sleepless Knight
The Knight can''t wait for her first camping trip! She and her horse Edward pack everything they need--including her beloved Teddy--and head out into the woods. But when it''s time for bed, Teddy is nowhere to be found! A helpful rabbit thinks this "Teddy" sounds familiar, and sends the Knight off to a cave... but that''s no teddy bear in that cave. That''s a real bear! In this sweet, simple adventure, basic comics elements combine with the picture book format to create a picture book for the youngest of comics readers, and a fantastic introduction into the world of Adventures in Cartooning.

Michael Anthony and Anne Shields-Lambing

Michael Anthony and Anne Shields-Lambing
Michael Anthony Lambing (b. 1806) was a son of Matthew Lambing and Magdalene Kohl. He married Anne Shields (b. 1814) 1837. They settled in Manorville, Pennsylvania. She was a daughter of William Casper and his wife Anne Mary Ruffner Shields. The immigrant ancestor of the Lambing family was Christopher or Christopher Michael Lambing. He was a son of a French army officer, who lived near the village of Peltz, not far from Strasburg, Germany. He immigrated to America in 1740 settling in Nockamixon Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania. Thomas Shields, the founder of this branch of Shields family in America, married a Miss O''Neill, in the southern part of his native county Donegal, Ireland, and immigrated to America about 1740. He first lived in York Co., and later purchased land in Amberson''s Valley, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania. Descendants live in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.

A History of the Catholic Church in the Dioceses of Pittsburg and Allegheny from Its Establishment to the Present Time

BAPTISMAL REGISTER OF FORT DUQ

BAPTISMAL REGISTER OF FORT DUQ
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I Have a Question

release date: Jan 31, 2023
I Have a Question
From rising picture book star Andrew Arnold comes I Have a Question, a book for anyone who’s ever felt too shy, too afraid, or too silly to raise their hand and ask a question. For Stevie, speaking up in class can be scary. So, when Ms. Gail asks, “Are there any questions?” Stevie looks around the classroom, hoping someone will raise their hand. But no one does. No one has a single question. Except Stevie. “I can’t ask, can I? If I do, I know just what will happen,” Stevie thinks, beginning a journey of worried imagination. Everyone will certainly laugh, they''ll think the question is silly, they''ll think Stevie is silly. But Stevie has to know. Stevie has to ask. Written with terrific humor, empathy, and tenderness, author-illustrator Andrew Arnold''s I Have a Question is wonderfully funny and mightily empowering--inspiring anyone who has ever felt too shy, too silly or too afraid to raise their hand.

Positron-proton Scattering

Positron-proton Scattering
The importance of two-photon exchange in elastic electron-proton scattering was investigated by measuring the ratio of positron-proton to electron-proton scattering. Four momentum transfers as large as 0.756 (BeV/c) to the 2nd power (19.5 F to the -2nd power) were used. The data indicate that two-photon effects are 4.0 = 1.5% larger than those predicted by the radiative corrections at the highest momentum transfers attained in these experiments. The two-photon corrections predicted, using a static charge distribution, fit the data well at lower momentum transfers and forward angles but appear to be small at higher momentum transfers and backward angles. (Author).
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