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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} One Small Footprint by Molly Weir One Small Footprint by Molly Weir. Not one tiny footprint, For now I have wings. These tine footprints were meant for other things. You will hear my tiny footprints, In the patter of the rain. Gentle drops like angel’s tears, Of joy and not from pain. You will see my tiny footprints, In each butterflies’ lazy dance. I’ll let you know I’m with you, If you just give me the chance. You will see my tiny footprints, In the rustle of the leaves. I will whisper names into the wind, And call each one that grieves. One Small Footprint by Molly Weir ISBN 13: 9780099280408. Try adding this search to your want list. Millions of books are added to our site everyday and when we find one that matches your search, we'll send you an e-mail. Best of all, it's free. Are you a frequent reader or book collector? Join the Bibliophile's Club and save 10% on every purchase, every day — up to $25 savings per order! Social Responsibility. Did you know that since 2004, Biblio has used its profits to build 16 public libraries in rural villages of South America? Hang on… we're fetching the requested page. Can you guess which first edition cover the image above comes from? What was Dr. Seuss’s first published book? Take a stab at guessing and be entered to win a $50 Biblio gift certificate! Read the rules here. This website uses cookies. We use cookies to remember your preferences such as preferred shipping country and currency, to save items placed in your shopping cart, to track website visits referred from our advertising partners, and to analyze our website traffic. Privacy Details. Bibliography. Bibliography possibly still partial and inaccurate, despite my best intentions. My apologies. I have made it as complete as I could including some pretty trivial stuff. An earlier list by Tim Barnes and J. David Jackson from 1996 was a big help. If you click on the column headings the table will reorganise itself in an ascending or descending fashion. Clicking Title will put the comic work list into alphabetical order.Using Back or clicking End Date will return it to chronological order. Clicking the cute little images will enlarge them. *Note: where the date states 01/01/ then assume the exact date/month is unknown, only the year. Advice welcome. Look-in and related covers . ITV Publications. 1972 Look-in nos. 32. 35 38 39 40 42 47 52 1973 Look-in nos. 5 12 13 24 28 32 38 44 TV Special , Holiday Special, How Annual 1974 Look-in nos. 1 16 1975 Look-in no. 3 , How Annual 1977 Look-in no. 39 1978 Look-in no. 27, 52 Christmas edition 1979 Look-in no. 42 1980 Look-in nos. 7 12 22 36, TV Annual 1981 Look-in nos. 4 30 33 1982 Look-in no 7. Spanish edition of The Beatles Story. Polish edition of collected Anderson strips. Spanish version of Button Man - The Killing Game. Collection of all three of Button Man stories drawn by me. Writer John Wagner. Collection - Shamballa, Reasons To Be Cheerful, The Witch? Report, The Jesus Syndrome, (one of the) Postcards from the Edge. Other artists - David Roach, Kevin Walker, Mark Wilkinson. Seve Sampson, Tony Luke. Charles Gillespie, Xuasas, Ian Gibson, Enric Romero and Mike Collins. Written by Alan Grant. Reprint of 'Dungeon Master' in collection with Carlos Ezquerra, Cam Kennedy, John Higgins, Ian Gibson, Bryan Tallbot, Mark Farmer, Brendan McCarthy, Steve Dillon, and Will Simpson. Scipts; John Wagner and Alan Grant. Collection. My contribution 'Triad'. Other artists Brett Ewins,Cliff Robinson, Robin Smith, Barry Kitson, Jeff Anderson, Will Simpson, Mark Farmer,Mick Austin, David Roach, Carlos Ezquerra, Kim Raymond. Scripts; Alan Grant and John Wagner. Soft cover - cover artist Kevin Walker. Reprints - Shamballa, Reasons to be cheerful, The Witch? Report, The Jesus Syndrome, Satan, R*volution, The Protest. Scripts; Alan Grant. Contains 'Shamballa', 'Reasons to be cheerful', 'The Witch? Report', 'The Jesus Syndrome', 'Satan', 'R*evolution', and 'The Protest' Reprint of 'Santa Affaire' plus 5 other artists Cam Kennedy, John Ridgway, Barry Kitson, Kevin Cullen and Eric Bradbury. Scripts; John Wagner and Allan Grant. Script; John Wagner. Script; Alan Grant. This,'Half-life', 'Lock in', and 'Lucid' connected. Script; Alan Grant. This, 'Half-life', 'Lock in', and 'City of the Dead' connected. Script; Alan Grant. This, 'Lock in', 'City of the Dead', and 'Lucid' connected. Script; John Wagner. Script; Alan Grant. This, 'Half-life', 'City of the Dead' and 'Lucid' connected. Reprint of Xpose story along side 2 stories drawn by Salvador Larroca. Script; Alan Grant. 2 parter. Script; Chris Claremont. Colouring by Marvel. 2 parter. Script; Karl Bollers. Colouring at Marvel. Reprint in three parts. Script John Wagner. Buttonman© John Wagner and Arthur Ranson. Script; Jeff Jenson. Colouring for done at Marvel. Script; JohnWagner. Buttonman© John Wagner and Arthur Ranson. Script; JohnWagner. Buttonman© John Wagner and Arthur Ranson. Script; Alan Grant. Mazeworld© Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson. Script; John Wagner. Introduces Juliet November. Script; Allan Grant. Mazeworld© Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson. B&W and grey. Colour art work reproduced in tone. Script; Alan Grant. Mazeworld© Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson. Reprint.. Contains 'Reasons to be cheefull ' and 'Satan'. Script; Allan Grant. Date sheer guess. Did new cover. Script; Alan Grant. Inked by David Roach. Script; Alan Grant. Colouring at DC but I did guide for this. Script; Alan Grant. Reprint of most of the Look-in strip.German edition. German edition. Published in two parts. Date probably close. Script; Alan Grant. Scipt: Alan Grant. Subtitle 'How the Horshead Nebula got it's Name'. My teen-age daughter and her friend appear in this. Script; Alan Grant. Reprint of 'Triad' and 'Bradley' strip - art; Harrison. Script; Mckenzie. Script; Allan Grant. Colouring by DC. Script; Alan Grant. Book cover. Author Stephen Marley. 'Triad' also 'Contact', 'Beyond the Void', 'The Prophet' and 'The Screaming Skull'. Other stories drawn by Mark Farmer, David Roach, and Mick Austin. Scripts; AlanGrant. Part 1 did new cover. Part 2 cover from one done for 2000AD. German editions. 'The Witch? Report' related cover. Script; Alan Grant. Script; John Wagner. Voted best strip by Comic World poll 1993 or '94. Buttonman© John Wagner and Arthur Ranson. Complete story. Dutch edition. Script; Frances Lynn. Script; John Tomlinson. Initially a horror tale, the writer (?) left. Then redialogued by Alan Grant and John Wagner as funny. Scores of artists. Mine the penultimate page. 'Fellow Travellers' story. B&W. Script? Reprint. 'Dungeon Master' and 3 other strips. Script; John Wagner. Other artist Carlos Ezquerra and Mick Austin. Reprint. Triad + Mind of Edward Bottlebum. B&W Bottlebum strip drawn by Embleton. Script: Grant/Grover. The 1991 date is a guess. 'Triad' reprint. Also 'Void' drawn by Mick Austin. Scripts; AlanGrant. Reprint. 'Triad', and 'Beyond the Void' drawn by Mick Austin. Scripts; Alan Grant. Reprint. 'The Protest' + 6 others. Scripts; John Wagner and Alan Grant. Other artists; Ian Gibson, Carlos Ezquera, Cliff Robinson, Mccrea, Jim Baikie and John Burns. One-liner gags by Roland Lester. In colour after first few. Muggins United ©Roland Lester/Arthur Ranson. Reprint of Judge Dredd -The Santa Affair. Script; Alan Grant and John Wagner. Robin of Sherwood. Colour reprint from mid 1984 Look-in. Script; Angus Allan. Colour. Script; Alan Grant. B&W. First Anderson strip, the start of a long and lovely relationship. Script; Alan Grant. Date a guess. 'Santa Affair' strip. Script; John Wagner and Allan Grant. Date a guess. My first 2000AD strip. Script; John Wagner. B&w reprint from Look-in. Robin of Sherwood. Reprint of 1979 Look-in strip.Script; Angus Allan. Scripts; Angus Allan. © Cosgrove and Hall. B&W.Script; Angus Allan. B&W funny. Script Angus Allan. One liner - B&W. Wrote the gags for this. Many artists and writers. My contribution 'Creation' was a decorated verse what I wrote. Love to see that. All the strips plus spot illustrations.Scripts; Angus Allan. B&W. Script; Angus Allan. Alias the Jester reprint. Script; Angus Allan. © Cosgrove and Hall. All new strips. Scripts; Angus Allan. Script; Angus Allan. Four page picture strip of Sex Pistols 1975 - 1979. Writer Angus Allan whose image appears bottom left of third page. Not sure what was going on here - Robin was really Mike Noble's strip. Script :Angus Allan. Four pages in Black and white. Writer - unsure but there is a small portrait of Angus Allan in one frame. Half page illustrations to stories by Angus Allen. A further adventure for Oliver Twist. Script; Angus Allan. B&W - humour. Script; Angus Allan. Added more frames per page than was Look-in practice. Script; Angus Allan. © Cosgrove and Hall. SSI award for best funny strip 1983. 'Good Grief Oh Crikey' award from Cosgrove and Hall 1983. DangerMouse. Script; Angus Allan. B&W. Reprint of part of Look-in Beatles strip. Games and features plus four new strips by Angus Allan and I. Reprint from Look-in strip. Paper cover. Two pages of photographs. B&W biography. Script; AngusAllan ©Angus Allan & Arthur Ranson. Colour. Script; Angus Allan. B&W biography.Script: Angus Allan. ©Angus Allen & Arthur Ranson . much artwork missing. B&W illustrations to Sapphire & Steel text story The Albatross. Writer Angus Allan. Script; Angus Allan. Reprint,with others, from Dr Who comics. Abba - the early years. B&W.Reprint from Look-in. Script; Angus Allan. Written as illustrated text rather than comic strip narrative. Time-twist adventure. Script; Angus Allan. Neither Angus or I ever understood the series rationale.