Depending on what you knowabout the book you are looking for, you would use: The Author card if you knew who the author wasThe Title card if you knew what the title wasThe Subject card if you knew the subject of the book you are looking forAny of these three cards can tell you if the library had a particular book (and where you can find it).
I knew it was the beginning of a beautiful day when
Yes, he was. The editors of the Jewish canon (or their forebears) personally knew Nehemiah, knew about his family, knew about his work, knew about his book, his record of the events surrounding the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. There was a chain of provenance for the book going back to its author.
The book is fiction but probably based on either an experience of the author or someone she knew.
James Herriot is the author of the book If Only They Could Talk
Stephenie Meyer only told her sister, Emily, she was writing a book. No one else knew!
Susan Beth Pfeffer is the author of life as we knew it.
Only one author is aloud pre book
only the author can answer that one. srry.
Books don't have any limits, it really depends on the author. If the author chooses to only write a short book, that is her or his decision, there is nobody to say um, a book can only be 500 pages long. :)(:
The Man Who Knew Too Much - book - was created in 1922.
I wish I knew, this is the only thing that came up when I looked it up lol