Just the Two of Us(Reprint) (Scholastic Bookshelf) by Will Smith, Kadir Nelson Paperback, 32 Pages, Published 2005 by Scholastic Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-439-66943-6, ISBN: 0-439-66943-X
""Just the two of us, we can make it if we try.... Just the two of us, you and I." If you were a radio-owner on planet Earth circa 1998, you might have a hard time not bobbing your head--and, yes, maybe even rapping--along with this book from Will "Big Willie Style" Smith and illustrator Kadir Nelson. That's because the words for Just the Two of Us are lifted from the lyrics to Smith's smash-hit single of the same name, a r ..."
"An introductory computer literacy text for nurses and other healthcare students, Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals explains hardware, popular software programs, operating systems, and computer assisted communication. The Fifth Edition of this best-selling text has been revised and now includes content on: Online storage; Communication and online learning including info on PDA's, iPhones, IM, and other media ..."
"End the frustration of being unable to locate a Scripture, find a biblical word definition, or get a historical fact when you need it. Each volume in the affordable Nelson's Quick Reference(tm) Series stands alone or can be a solid foundation for an easy-to-use Bible reference library."
History of Pickens County, Ala.,(Reprint) From Its First Settlement in Eighteen Hundred and Seventeen, to Eighteen Hundred and Fiftv-Six by Nelson Foot Smith Pasta Dura, 272 Pages, Published 1998 by Southern Historical Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-89308-691-6, ISBN: 0-89308-691-6
Black Heroes of the Wild West Featuring Stagecoach Mary, Bass Reeves, and Bob Lemmons: A Toon Graphic (Hardback or Cased Book) by James Otis Smith, Kadir Nelson Hardcover, 60 Pages, Published 2020 by Toon Graphics ISBN-13: 978-1-943145-51-5, ISBN: 1-943145-51-2
"""Black Heroes of the Wild West" celebrates the extraordinary true tales of three black historical figures in the Old West: Mary "Stagecoach" Fields, a cardplaying coach driver; Bass Reeves, the first black Deputy S Marshall west of the ..."