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For centuries, dogs have been more than just pets; they’ve been our confidants, heroes, and timeless companions. In this beautifully illustrated collection by Paul Brown, Fairfax Downey delves deep into the tales of 49 extraordinary dogs. Discover Argus, who waited years for his master Ulysses, and Jester, a Poodle whose obedience is the stuff of legends.
Dogs of Destiny
By: Fairfax Downey$29.50 – $51.50 -
This is the first wholly new collection of Don Camillo stories to be translated into English for over forty years – novel enchantments for those who already know the hot-headed village priest and his adversary Peppone, the communist mayor, and a very special entré for those who don't.Sku: 9781900064408
Don Camillo and Company
By: Giovanni Guareschi$18.95 -
Set against the post-war backdrop of a rural village in the Emilia-Romagna, this is the second in a new series of hilarious and incisive Don Camillo anthologies, which offer 215 stories translated into English for the very first time.Sku: 9781900064187
Don Camillo and His Flock
By: Giovanni Guareschi$20.50 -
This story begin, as the last collection ended, with Don Camillo in exile in the mountains. But it isn’t long before this lightning conductor for problems in the Little World draws Peppone and all human nature to his door.Sku: 9781900064262
Don Camillo and Peppone
By: Giovanni Guareschi$20.50 -
As everyone knows, taking a serpent by the tail is not a good idea. But in the Little World of Don Camillo, where the Devil crops up in many a guise to break the quiet rhythm of everyday life, hilarious and unearthly things can happen to draw the poison from his bite...Sku: 9781900064514
Don Camillo Takes the Devil by the Tail
By: Giovanni Guareschi$21.95 -
Reading these stories about the little world between the Great River and the Mountains, is to travel to the Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy in the incomparable company of a cast of characters who testify to the exquisite humour and humanity of their creator.Sku: 9781900064477
Don Camillo’s Dilemma
By: Giovanni Guareschi$18.95 -
The twentieth book in the beloved, bestselling Redwall saga.Sku: 9780142418536
Doomwyte (Redwall Book 20)
By: Brian Jacques$13.99 -
In 1360 AD, King Magnus Eirikson rules over a united Sweden and Norway—a Christian Scandinavia. Dark rumor has reached the king that the colonies in Greenland have fallen back into pagan ritual, along with an alarming report that the inhabitants of the Western Settlement have mysteriously disappeared, with farmsteads and churches left deserted. Magnus entrusts Paul Knutson with a ship and forty strong men to make contact with Greenland and to verify the truth of these stories. Among these men are Olav Sigurdsson—a young man sailing to prove his bravery to the king and to reclaim his father’s lost honor—and Eirik the Laplander, deeply loyal to Olav’s family, but a pagan viewed with suspicion by the other Christian Scandinavians. Upon confirming the disappearance of a whole settlement, Paul and his party follow a sparse trail of clues south across the seas toward “Vinland”—convinced that some of the colonists may still be alive. As the valiant band perseveres in the pursuit of answers for its king, going ever deeper south and westward into an unknown continent, Olav’s desire for justice for his father finally merges with the desire for success in their difficult quest. The Door to the North is another stirring example of Elizabeth Coatsworth’s authentic and captivating historical storytelling. Illustrated by Frederick T. ChapmanSku: 9781932350395
Door to the North
By: Elizabeth Coatsworth$21.50 -
During the Depression, thousands lived on the brink of starvation. In 1935 President Roosevelt created the Works Progress Administration which was designed to get people back on their feet. One of its most innovative programs was the Pack Horse Library Project of Eastern Kentucky. Thoroughly researched and illustrated with period photographs, this is the story of one of the WPA’s greatest successes. People from all over contributed books, magazines and newspapers, but it was the librarians themselves—determined young women earning just $28 a month—who brought the hope of a wider world to the people in the hollows of Kentucky’s Cumberland Mountains.Sku: 9781948959100
Down Cut Shin Creek: The Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky
By: Kathi Appelt and Jeanne Cannella Schmitzer$26.95 -
In 1805, seventeen-year-old Tom Lockwood, his aunt and uncle journey westward from their Pennsylvania farm to join friends living in Missouri. Their peaceful trip down the big Ohio river, aboard a keelboat, turns deadly when the group falls into the hands of river pirates. With the help of friends made along the way, young Tom and his faithful dog, Cub, set about rescuing his family using all the grit, determination, and ingenuity they can muster. This classic Meader tale, written nearly a hundred years ago, reads like it was penned just yesterday.Sku: 9781948959728
Down the Big River
By: Stephen W. Meader$14.50 -
-20%In 1750, Dr. Thomas Walker strode into the wilderness. He was looking for land on which to build a settlement, and he wanted that land to be on the western side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. But first he had to get there. He’d heard of the pass that the Native Americans used, but no one had yet marked it on any maps. Dr. Walker intended to change that. His explorations ultimately disappointed him, but importantly, he had recorded the Cumberland Gap for all who followed.Sku: 9780898249590
Dr. Thomas Walker Maps the Cumberland Gap
By: Royal Fireworks Press Publication$13.50Original price was: $13.50.$10.80Current price is: $10.80.By: Royal Fireworks Press Publication$13.50Original price was: $13.50.$10.80Current price is: $10.80. Add to cart -
In Draw 50 Animals, students learn how to draw fifty furry, scaly, and feathered friends using a simple step-by-step mimicry process. With this perfect book for beginners, watch your student bring bunnies, lions, kitties, crabs, sharks, and more to life.in 4th GradeSku: 9780823085781
Draw 50 Animals
By: Lee J. Ames$13.50 -
Arabians, Pintos, Morgans and Clydesdales: jumping, bucking, rearing, grazing and kicking -- all are in this collection of 50 drawings.in Art (8-12)Sku: 9780823085811
Draw 50 Horses
By: Lee J. Ames$11.99 -
An accessible and inspiring guide that makes drawing fun and easy for all ages.in Art (4-7)
Drawing Made Easy
By: Edwin Lutz$12.50 – $28.95 -
Through vivid characterizations of people and place, Joyce West’s storytelling draws her reader into the richly-textured, rural setting of New Zealand in the mid-20th century. In this first book, young Gabrielle Allan (called Gay) is living contentedly on Drovers Road, her Uncle Dunsany’s sheep station in the hill country a hundred miles from Gisborne. Besides her young bachelor uncle there are her three orphaned cousins—Eve, Hugh and Merry—and their Great-Aunt Belle. Taken in by Dunsany years before, after her parents’ divorce, Gay now scarcely remembers any other life. There are lessons at the local school, taught by pretty, sensible Susan Leigh, regular chores, plenty of horse riding and jumping, and pranks with Merry. Amid unforgettable characters, careless actions and scary consequences, young Gabrielle learns and grows, ever thankful for the shared ups and downs of the unconventional, caring family she has been given. This is the first book in the Drovers Road Collection. The second book in the series is Cape Lost. The third book in the series is The Golden Country.Sku: 9781932350784
Drover’s Road
By: Joyce West$20.25 -
Sookan, the unforgettable heroine of Year of Impossible Goodbyes, is now fifteen years old and a refugee in Pusan, a city in a southern province of Korea. The Korean War is raging, and she once again has been separated from her father and brothers. Anxiously awaiting any news of them, Sookan imagines a time when she can return to a normal life in Seoul.Sku: 9780618809172
Echoes of the White Giraffe
By: Sook Nyul Choi$13.50