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Roger L. Green

    Roger Lancelyn Green was a British writer, celebrated for his children's literature and biographies. As a member of the literary society known as the Inklings, alongside figures like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, Green's work deeply engages with myths, legends, and history. His writing, shaped by his academic background at Oxford, revitalizes classic tales with warmth and an understanding of the young reader. Green's style is both instructive and enchanting, bringing the rich world of fantasy to life for children.

    The River Nene
    A Dangerous Return; Surprising Lessons from the Congo
    King Arthur And His Knights of the Round Table
    The Adventures of Robin Hood
    Human Factors for Pilots
    • 2020

      With support from the Inland Waterways Association, Friends of the River Nene and others, and drawing on his longstanding connection with the river, Roger Green has thoroughly revised and updated this popular guide.

      The River Nene
    • 2017

      The narrative follows Roger L. Green's life journey from Nebraska to Africa and back, detailing his career in radio broadcasting and sales management. After retiring in 2009 to care for his wife suffering from dementia, he embarked on mission trips to Uganda, where he now supports God Cares Schools and Orphanages. The story highlights his commitment to giving back to Africa, his family life, including his four children and eight grandchildren, and his second marriage to Linda, who shares his passion for humanitarian work.

      A Dangerous Return; Surprising Lessons from the Congo
    • 1996

      Human Factors for Pilots

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Originally written as a primer to enable commercial pilots to have a complete understanding of the subject, in order to take the UK CAA and similar mandatory exams, this edition is slightly extended to take in the requirements of pilots and other professional aviation personnel.

      Human Factors for Pilots
    • 1994

      The Adventures of Robin Hood

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(367)Add rating

      The classic story of social justice and outrageous cunning. Robin Hood, champion of the poor and oppressed, stands against the cruel power of Prince John and the brutal Sheriff of Nottingham. Taking refuge in the vast Sherwood Forest with his band of men, he remains determined to outwit his enemies.

      The Adventures of Robin Hood
    • 1993