Seeing Red

  • Seeing Red
    By Robert Munsch

    Alex wants his hair to be just like his best friend Arie's. Arie promises to teach him the secret trick for turning black hair to red... but what kind of a trick is it?

  • Seeing Red: Federal Campaigns Against Black Militancy, 1919-1925
    By Theodore Kornweibel

    Now in Paper! "Seeing Red" Federal Campaigns Against Black Militancy, 1919-1925 Theodore Kornweibel, Jr. A gripping, painstakingly documented account of a neglected chapter in the history of American political intelligence.

  • Seeing Red
    By David J. Schow

    Schow's first collection of World Fantasy Award-winning short stories is back in print for the first time in nearly ten years. Features include the main prize winner Coming Soon to a Theater Near You.

  • Seeing Red: A Canine Tale of Conquest and Carnage
    By Ethan Summers, Littlesprout's Stories

    In a world irreparably tainted by the actions of mankind, wolves are given a second chance to thrive.

  • Seeing Red: A New Adult Sports Romance
    By Hannah Gray

    From the outside, looking in, it probably seems as though Anna Eubanks has it all.

  • Seeing Red: An Anger Management and Peacemaking Curriculum for Kids
    By Jennifer Simmonds

    The book describes its key concepts (including identifying triggers of anger, taking responsibility for mistakes, identifying healthy ways to avoid losing control, and discerning provocation), and key activities (including stating feelings, ...

  • Seeing Red: Twelve Tumultuous Years in Welsh Rugby
    By Nicholas Bishop, Alun Carter

    As my mind drifts, I recall how Pontypool values were at the heart of Wales's rugby success during the golden era of the 1970s. Yes, there was a gifted generation of backs, but the pieces didn't truly click into place until the ...

  • Seeing Red: The True Story of Blood
    By Tanya Lloyd Kyi

    Explores the function and uses of blood, including the history of humanity's fascination with the substance.

  • Seeing Red
    By David J. Schow

    A collection of short horror stories, includes the World Fantasy Award-winner, "Red Light," plus "Night Bloomer," "Visitation," "Lonesome Coyote Blues," and more

  • Seeing Red
    By Peter Lancett

    Tom Hathaway's parents have money and he has always led a comfortable and stylish existence until he meets Sylvia and discovers a darker side to life.

  • Seeing Red: A Pedagogy of Parallax : an Epistolary Bildungsroman on Artful Scholarly Inquiry
    By Pauline Sameshima

    Hippolyte's island. Vancouver, BC: Raincoast Books. Hughes, T. (1998). Birthday Letters. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Hunt, D. E. (1987). Beginning with ourselves. Cambridge, MA: Borderline Books. Huxley, A. (1962). Island.

  • Seeing Red: A Testament of Love, Loss and Longing
    By Eric Childs

    Seeing Red: A Testament of Love, Loss and Longing

  • Seeing Red: The Planet Mars
    By Nancy Loewen

    Named for the god of war because of its blood-red color, Mars is the second-smallest planet in our solar system. Explore its cold canyons, ice caps, and more in this book about Mars.

  • Seeing Red
    By Peter Lancett

    For use in schools and libraries only. Tom Hathaway's parents have money and he has always led a comfortable and stylish existence until he meets Sylvia and discovers a darker side to life.

  • Seeing Red: HIV/AIDS and Public Policy in Canada
    By Suzanne Hindmarch, Michael Orsini, Marilou Gagnon

    Featuring the diverse experiences of people living with HIV, this collection highlights various perspectives from academics, activists, and community workers who look ahead to the new and complex challenges associated with HIV/AIDS and ...

  • Seeing Red: A Study in Consciousness
    By Nicholas Humphrey, Professor of Psychology at the New School NY and Senior Research Fellow Nicholas Humphrey

    The purpose of this book is to build towards an explanation of just what the matter is." Nicholas Humphrey begins this compelling exploration of the biggest of big questions with a challenge to the reader, and himself.

  • Seeing Red: The One Book Every Woman Needs to Read. Period.
    By Kirsten Karchmer

    And they certainly aren’t “just part of being a woman,” despite the fact that this is what we’ve been told time and time again—by friends, family, and even doctors.

  • Seeing Red: The True Story of Blood
    By Tanya Lloyd Kyi

    An illustrated guide to blood that explores this vital fluid through a mixture of science, history, and culture.