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Blood Hounds, INC.
Phantom of the Haunted Church: by Bill Myers, 1998, PB, VG, cover laminated, pages browning slightly but not brittle, ex-lib, book 3, 124 pages. - $1.00
Sean and Melissa continue their sibling banter even as they are caught up in a dangerous search for a treasure hidden somewhere in the old, supposedly haunted, church that the town is planning to auction.
Sean and Melissa continue their sibling banter even as they are caught up in a dangerous search for a treasure hidden somewhere in the old, supposedly haunted, church that the town is planning to auction.
Cooper Kids Adventures Series
The Secret of the Desert Stone: by Frank Peretti, 1996, PB, VG, minor wear to corners, a few minor creases on cover, a few “dog-eared” pages, one very minor stain on edge of text, book five, 156 pages. - $1.00
Biblical archaeologist Dr. Jacob Cooper arrives in Togwana with his children Jay and Lila and one goal – to discover the secret behind the two-mile-high Stone that has mysteriously appeared overnight. Who could have excavated, carved, and transported the colossal Stone? The Coopers’ uneasiness soon turns into dread as they are watched and threatened by the country’s new government and brutal dictator Idi Nkromo.
Biblical archaeologist Dr. Jacob Cooper arrives in Togwana with his children Jay and Lila and one goal – to discover the secret behind the two-mile-high Stone that has mysteriously appeared overnight. Who could have excavated, carved, and transported the colossal Stone? The Coopers’ uneasiness soon turns into dread as they are watched and threatened by the country’s new government and brutal dictator Idi Nkromo.
The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle
My Life as Alien Monster Bait: by Bill Myers, 1993, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, a few "dog-eared" pages, 115 pages. - $1.00
"Hollyweird" comes to Middletown! Wally's a superstar! A movie company has chosen our hero to be eaten by their mechanical "Mutant from Mars!" It's a close race as to which will consume Wally first - the disaster-plagued special-effects "monster" or his own out-of-control pride... until he learns the cost of true friendship and of God's command for humility.
My Life as a Human Hockey Puck: by Bill Myers, 1994, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, book 7, 118 pages. - $1.00
Wally McDoogle, klutz-extraordinaire, has stumbled his way into sports stardom. But only Wally could end up playing hockey goalie against the monstrous Mad Dog Miller while being trapped in a chicken suit. Before his misadventures end, Wally finally learns the read dangers of jealousy and envy, and the true value of aspirin.
"Hollyweird" comes to Middletown! Wally's a superstar! A movie company has chosen our hero to be eaten by their mechanical "Mutant from Mars!" It's a close race as to which will consume Wally first - the disaster-plagued special-effects "monster" or his own out-of-control pride... until he learns the cost of true friendship and of God's command for humility.
My Life as a Human Hockey Puck: by Bill Myers, 1994, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, book 7, 118 pages. - $1.00
Wally McDoogle, klutz-extraordinaire, has stumbled his way into sports stardom. But only Wally could end up playing hockey goalie against the monstrous Mad Dog Miller while being trapped in a chicken suit. Before his misadventures end, Wally finally learns the read dangers of jealousy and envy, and the true value of aspirin.
Ladd Family Adventures
The Mystery of the Wild Surfer: by Lee Roddy, 1990, Focus on the Family Publishing, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners, very minor tear on spine, text in excellent condition,152 pages. - $1.50
A Mysterious surfer named Duke saves twelve-year-old Josh Ladd from drowning off the coast of Hawaii. But when Josh tries to befriend him, Josh finds himself and his family threatened by dangerous men. Soon he is chased onto a cliff by those same thugs, and only his creative thinking saves him. Later, the men place Josh’s life in jeopardy by abandoning him in a burning sugarcane field about to be inundated by a tidal wave. His sole hope is to make a furious dash for high ground. Struggling to survive while remaining a loyal friend, Josh is reminded of the power of prayer and God’s care.
A Mysterious surfer named Duke saves twelve-year-old Josh Ladd from drowning off the coast of Hawaii. But when Josh tries to befriend him, Josh finds himself and his family threatened by dangerous men. Soon he is chased onto a cliff by those same thugs, and only his creative thinking saves him. Later, the men place Josh’s life in jeopardy by abandoning him in a burning sugarcane field about to be inundated by a tidal wave. His sole hope is to make a furious dash for high ground. Struggling to survive while remaining a loyal friend, Josh is reminded of the power of prayer and God’s care.
Mandie Books
Mandie and the Ghost Bandits: by Lois Gladys Leppard, 1984, PB, G, slightly moderate wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, pages browning slightly but not brittle, ex-lib, book 3, 126 pages. - $0.75
A gold shipment, a train wreck on a moonlit night, and a gang of robbers disguised as “ghosts” are all part of this suspense-filled adventure! Will Mandie and her friends be able to unravel the mystery of the missing gold?
A gold shipment, a train wreck on a moonlit night, and a gang of robbers disguised as “ghosts” are all part of this suspense-filled adventure! Will Mandie and her friends be able to unravel the mystery of the missing gold?
McGee and Me!
Back to the Drawing Board: by Bill Myers, 1990, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners of cover, minor stain on back cover a few pages, 87 pages. - $1.00
Nicholas Martin. Artist supremo. The official 'sketch pad wonder-kid' and class cartoonist. Until, that is, Todd moves to town - complete with Jawbreaker, his very own high-tech, glitzy, monster-machine character! Before Nick can say, 'Start your pencils,' Todd is moving in on his turf! There's just one thing to do: Nick has to win Eastfield's Winter Carnival poster contest and prove once and for all who's the best. But Nick has to face more than just a poster contest. He has to face something tough, something that's making him angry, scared, and prideful all at once: Jealousy. And Nick as a real bad case...
Twister and Shout: by Bill Myers, 1989, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners of cover, pages browning slightly but not brittle, ex-lib, 79 pages. - $1.00
For eleven-year-old Nicholas Martin, his fourteen-year-old sister, and two of their friends, the only thing worse than having a tornado strike is having a tornado strike when their parents are gone for the evening! Suddenly simple little words like 'disaster' and 'fear' and 'faith' take on whole new meanings.
Nicholas Martin. Artist supremo. The official 'sketch pad wonder-kid' and class cartoonist. Until, that is, Todd moves to town - complete with Jawbreaker, his very own high-tech, glitzy, monster-machine character! Before Nick can say, 'Start your pencils,' Todd is moving in on his turf! There's just one thing to do: Nick has to win Eastfield's Winter Carnival poster contest and prove once and for all who's the best. But Nick has to face more than just a poster contest. He has to face something tough, something that's making him angry, scared, and prideful all at once: Jealousy. And Nick as a real bad case...
Twister and Shout: by Bill Myers, 1989, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners of cover, pages browning slightly but not brittle, ex-lib, 79 pages. - $1.00
For eleven-year-old Nicholas Martin, his fourteen-year-old sister, and two of their friends, the only thing worse than having a tornado strike is having a tornado strike when their parents are gone for the evening! Suddenly simple little words like 'disaster' and 'fear' and 'faith' take on whole new meanings.
Moody Press Books
Chipper Picks a Family and Other Stories: by Wanda G. Schickling, illustrated, 1952, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, sticker on cover, a few dog-eared pages, 123 pages. - $3.00
Danny Orlis and Jim’s Northern Adventure: by Bernard Palmer, 1967, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, appears to have been hardly read, pages browning slightly but not brittle, 126 pages. -$2.00
Felicia Cartwright and the Case of the Lonely Teacher: by Bernard Palmer, 1960, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, name plate pasted on front endpaper, 124 pages. - $3.00
Felicia Cartwright and the Case of the Missing Sideboard: by Bernard Palmer, 1958, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, name plate pasted on front endpaper, very minor tear on last page, 127 pages. - $3.00
Felicia Cartwright and the Case of the Uncut Diamond: by Bernard Palmer, 1958, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, several minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, a few pages have minor pencil marks, ex-lib, 127 pages. - $3.00
Mark Masters and the Leather Pouch Mystery: by Lance Little, 1966, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, name of previous owner stamped on front endpaper, 127 pages. - $2.00
Musings of a Mother: by Doris Coffin Aldrich, 1949, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, several minor creases on cover, minor stain on outer edge of text, name written on front endpaper, pages browning but not brittle, ex-lib, 124 pages. - $2.00
Danny Orlis and Jim’s Northern Adventure: by Bernard Palmer, 1967, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, appears to have been hardly read, pages browning slightly but not brittle, 126 pages. -$2.00
Felicia Cartwright and the Case of the Lonely Teacher: by Bernard Palmer, 1960, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, name plate pasted on front endpaper, 124 pages. - $3.00
Felicia Cartwright and the Case of the Missing Sideboard: by Bernard Palmer, 1958, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, name plate pasted on front endpaper, very minor tear on last page, 127 pages. - $3.00
Felicia Cartwright and the Case of the Uncut Diamond: by Bernard Palmer, 1958, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, several minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, a few pages have minor pencil marks, ex-lib, 127 pages. - $3.00
Mark Masters and the Leather Pouch Mystery: by Lance Little, 1966, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, pages browning but not brittle, name of previous owner stamped on front endpaper, 127 pages. - $2.00
Musings of a Mother: by Doris Coffin Aldrich, 1949, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, several minor creases on cover, minor stain on outer edge of text, name written on front endpaper, pages browning but not brittle, ex-lib, 124 pages. - $2.00
Richardson, Arleta
SOLD!! Whistle-Stop West: by Arleta Richardson, 1993, PB, exc., appears to have been hardly read, name written neatly on front endpaper, The Orphans’ Journey series, book 2, 142 pages. - $2.00
“Are you sure they know there’s four of us?” Ethan can’t quite believe that one couple would agree to adopt all four of the Cooper children - Ethan, Alice, Simon, and Will - but Mr. and Mrs. Rush are ready to welcome them to their farm in Nebraska. So the Coopers board the orphan train - along with twenty-one other orphans looking for a new home - and head west. They find plenty of adventure along the way as railroad cars seem to appear and disappear, they encounter their first prairie dust storm, and Simon continues to talk about a little bitty lady no one else has seen. And with each stop the orphan train makes, more of their friends find new homes. Though Ethan still isn’t sure about about what will be waiting for them at the end of the line, he does know that “there is one Friend who will be with them, no matter where they go.”
“Are you sure they know there’s four of us?” Ethan can’t quite believe that one couple would agree to adopt all four of the Cooper children - Ethan, Alice, Simon, and Will - but Mr. and Mrs. Rush are ready to welcome them to their farm in Nebraska. So the Coopers board the orphan train - along with twenty-one other orphans looking for a new home - and head west. They find plenty of adventure along the way as railroad cars seem to appear and disappear, they encounter their first prairie dust storm, and Simon continues to talk about a little bitty lady no one else has seen. And with each stop the orphan train makes, more of their friends find new homes. Though Ethan still isn’t sure about about what will be waiting for them at the end of the line, he does know that “there is one Friend who will be with them, no matter where they go.”
Sugar Creek Gang
A New Sugar Creek Mystery: by Paul Hutchens, 1946, HB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, boards showing slightly through corners, two names written neatly on front endpaper, pages browning but not brittle, 88 pages. - $6.00
One Stormy Day at Sugar Creek: by Paul Hutchens, 1946, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, name written on front endpaper, text crisp and clean, 88 pages. - $4.00
Shenanigans at Sugar Creek: by Paul Hutchens, 1947, HB w/DJ, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, minor wear and a few tears to DJ, name written on front endpaper, text crisp and clean, 87 pages. - $5.00
The Sugar Creek Gang in School: by Paul Hutchens, 1942, HB, VG, slightly moderate wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, black tape on spine, name written on front endpaper, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, book 6, 86 pages. - $5.00
Above title - second copy: 1942, HB, VG, slightly moderate wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, minor tears to top and bottom of spine, name written on endpapers, minor stain on outer edge of text, pages browning but not brittle, 80 pages. - $4.00
We Killed a Bear: by Paul Hutchens, 1940, HB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, name written on front endpaper, a few pages have minor stains, 72 pages. - $4.00
One Stormy Day at Sugar Creek: by Paul Hutchens, 1946, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, name written on front endpaper, text crisp and clean, 88 pages. - $4.00
Shenanigans at Sugar Creek: by Paul Hutchens, 1947, HB w/DJ, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, minor wear and a few tears to DJ, name written on front endpaper, text crisp and clean, 87 pages. - $5.00
The Sugar Creek Gang in School: by Paul Hutchens, 1942, HB, VG, slightly moderate wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, black tape on spine, name written on front endpaper, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, book 6, 86 pages. - $5.00
Above title - second copy: 1942, HB, VG, slightly moderate wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, minor tears to top and bottom of spine, name written on endpapers, minor stain on outer edge of text, pages browning but not brittle, 80 pages. - $4.00
We Killed a Bear: by Paul Hutchens, 1940, HB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, boards showing through corners, name written on front endpaper, a few pages have minor stains, 72 pages. - $4.00
Miscellaneous
Above the Stars: by Edith Snyder Pedersen, 1945, HB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners, boards showing slightly through corners of cover, minor half inch tear on top of spine, front end paper missing, ex-lib, 200 pages. - $3.00
Many a soul, buried in an exterior of poverty and squalor, feels the pull of "better things that surge within the soul", So it was with Lenore Lerner as she strove to bring up her three brothers for her ill mother, in a little grimy house by the railroad..
All is Well: by Frank Peretti, illustrated, copyright not stated, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, 44 pages. - $2.00
Poverty stricken and low on hope. A divorced mother and her daughter prop up their sagging spirits and keep the flames of faith alive by clinging to a phrase first heard on a previous Christmas, “All is well."
In His Steps: by Charles Sheldon, unknown copyright, HB w/DJ, VVG, minor wear and tears to DJ, minor staining on DJ, two minor tears on DJ, personal inscription on front endpaper, pages browning but not brittle, 243 pages. - $3.00
What happened when Christians, in a local church, pledged for an entire year not to do anything without first asking the question, “What would Jesus do?” For some, following Christ caused misunderstanding, conflict and suffering, but great joy. It meant entire dedication of money, talent, career and influence to Christ. In His Steps is a most unusual appeal to the Christian to follow in Christ’s steps regardless of what others might do.
It’s a Girl Thing: by Beverly Lewis, 1997, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, very minor crease on cover, text crisp and clean, Holly’s Heart series, 127 pages. - $1.00
It’s almost time for Holly’s mom to have her baby. But Holly is worried. She wants to do the right thing and help with the family while her mom is in the hospital. But the timing is terrible! The baby is due just when Holly’s choir is traveling to a competition in Washington, D.C. Holly is sure she won’t be able to bear it if she has to stay home while her friends have fun without her. And her stepbrother Stan isn’t making things any easier with his “too macho to help” attitude. Then she learns that her California friend Sean might be in Washington at the same time the choir will be there. Now Holly has even more reason to want to go on that trip - but how can she leave when she’s needed at home?
Out in the Cold: by Lynn Kirby, 1998, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, text crisp and clean, The Winning Edge Series, 120 pages. - $1.50
Being left out in the cold is every girl’s nightmare. Shannon had always been a great ballet dancer, but now she wants to be a figure skater like her best friends. Trying to make up for lost time, Shannon finds herself having to choose between skating and ballet as she struggles to keep up with her friends who are already advanced skaters. Shannon’s about to learn some important lessons concerning winning, friendship, and trusting God.
Patty Lou in the Alligator Swamp: by Basil Miller, 1956, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, personal inscription on front endpaper, 54 pages. - $5.00
“All at once, coming fast through the saw grass was a wildly-mad mother alligator. As she ran, she lashed her tail, and her angry teeth showed when she bellowed at the intruders. Tonka seized a limb that had broken from a tree. As the alligator cam on, he…” To read the finish of this and other action-filled happenings of Patty Lou and her adventurer friend you must pick up and read Basil Miller’s latest juvenile mystery, Patty Lou in the Alligator Swamp.
Princess in Calico: author stated as unknown – text same as book by Edith Ferguson Black, 1989, PB, VG, minor wear to corners, appears to have had water spilled on it, minor stain as a result, pages rippling slightly, no mold or mildew, Rod and Staff Publishers, Still Water Series, rare title?, 92 pages. - $5.00
Caught in a home situation of hardship, drudgery, and ugliness, Katura is unexpectedly given the freedom for which her sensitive spirit longs. She blossoms in her new environment and also meets a friend whose influence changes the entire course of her life. Katura’s choice in a difficult situation, and the events that follow her decision, lead the reader through experiences that stir the heart and challenge the personal, unselfish, commitment of everyone who calls himself a dedicated child of God. An absorbing and profitable book for teen-age readers.
Radio Pals Fight the Flood: by Charles Ludwig, 1953, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor stains on cover, name plate pasted on front endpaper, a few “dog-eared” pages, 87 pages. - $10.00
The Radio Pals series are “stories packed full of adventures for boys and girls. A family of boys have a lot of fun in a fine Christian way - some very exciting.”
Rival Schools at Marstone: by K. M. Macleod, Pickering and Inglis Publisher, 1947, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, old Christian story, 224 pages. - $12.00
The Smithsonian Connection: by Daryl Lucas, 1991, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, pages browning slightly but not brittle, Choice Adventure Series, 152 pages. - $1.00
“Guys,” Pete started to say, but he was interrupted. “Please step forward and present your tickets,” said a voice near the front of the theater. IT was now 1:25. They were letting people in. Willy was next in line. There was no time to explain - if he was going to follow the man, he would have to just do it. Pete starts to do some serious sweating. Will Pete break from the group and follow the man? Or will he go into the theater with the others to explain? In this action-packed adventure, the choice is up to you!
Stepping Stones or Judith and the Lion: by J. H., illustrated, copyright not stated, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, personal inscription on front endpaper, pages browning but not brittle, old Christian story, 104 pages. - $12.00
Windy City Danger: by Jerry B. Jenkins and Christ Fabry, 2006, PB, like new condition, appears to have never been read, perfect gift-giving condition, Red Rock Mysteries series, book 11, 234 pages. - $2.00
It has been years since Bryce and Ashley Timberline have been to their hometown. This trip to Chicago presents a new mystery when a family friend disappears. Can they unravel the clues and find him before it’s too late? Bryce and Ashley Timberline are normal 13-year-old twins, except for one thing – they discover action-packed mystery wherever they go. Find out where their search for truth takes them in this exciting mystery.
The Wondrous Works of God: illus. by Symeon Shimin, 1956, HB, VG, very minor wear to corners, name written and marked out on second title page, name written on front endpaper, several “dog-eared” pages, several pages have minor pen marks, beautiful illustrations, The Seabury Series, 93 pages. - $5.00
This book displays the wondrous works of God as seen through the eyes of children. Adorable illustrations.
Many a soul, buried in an exterior of poverty and squalor, feels the pull of "better things that surge within the soul", So it was with Lenore Lerner as she strove to bring up her three brothers for her ill mother, in a little grimy house by the railroad..
All is Well: by Frank Peretti, illustrated, copyright not stated, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, 44 pages. - $2.00
Poverty stricken and low on hope. A divorced mother and her daughter prop up their sagging spirits and keep the flames of faith alive by clinging to a phrase first heard on a previous Christmas, “All is well."
In His Steps: by Charles Sheldon, unknown copyright, HB w/DJ, VVG, minor wear and tears to DJ, minor staining on DJ, two minor tears on DJ, personal inscription on front endpaper, pages browning but not brittle, 243 pages. - $3.00
What happened when Christians, in a local church, pledged for an entire year not to do anything without first asking the question, “What would Jesus do?” For some, following Christ caused misunderstanding, conflict and suffering, but great joy. It meant entire dedication of money, talent, career and influence to Christ. In His Steps is a most unusual appeal to the Christian to follow in Christ’s steps regardless of what others might do.
It’s a Girl Thing: by Beverly Lewis, 1997, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, very minor crease on cover, text crisp and clean, Holly’s Heart series, 127 pages. - $1.00
It’s almost time for Holly’s mom to have her baby. But Holly is worried. She wants to do the right thing and help with the family while her mom is in the hospital. But the timing is terrible! The baby is due just when Holly’s choir is traveling to a competition in Washington, D.C. Holly is sure she won’t be able to bear it if she has to stay home while her friends have fun without her. And her stepbrother Stan isn’t making things any easier with his “too macho to help” attitude. Then she learns that her California friend Sean might be in Washington at the same time the choir will be there. Now Holly has even more reason to want to go on that trip - but how can she leave when she’s needed at home?
Out in the Cold: by Lynn Kirby, 1998, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, text crisp and clean, The Winning Edge Series, 120 pages. - $1.50
Being left out in the cold is every girl’s nightmare. Shannon had always been a great ballet dancer, but now she wants to be a figure skater like her best friends. Trying to make up for lost time, Shannon finds herself having to choose between skating and ballet as she struggles to keep up with her friends who are already advanced skaters. Shannon’s about to learn some important lessons concerning winning, friendship, and trusting God.
Patty Lou in the Alligator Swamp: by Basil Miller, 1956, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, personal inscription on front endpaper, 54 pages. - $5.00
“All at once, coming fast through the saw grass was a wildly-mad mother alligator. As she ran, she lashed her tail, and her angry teeth showed when she bellowed at the intruders. Tonka seized a limb that had broken from a tree. As the alligator cam on, he…” To read the finish of this and other action-filled happenings of Patty Lou and her adventurer friend you must pick up and read Basil Miller’s latest juvenile mystery, Patty Lou in the Alligator Swamp.
Princess in Calico: author stated as unknown – text same as book by Edith Ferguson Black, 1989, PB, VG, minor wear to corners, appears to have had water spilled on it, minor stain as a result, pages rippling slightly, no mold or mildew, Rod and Staff Publishers, Still Water Series, rare title?, 92 pages. - $5.00
Caught in a home situation of hardship, drudgery, and ugliness, Katura is unexpectedly given the freedom for which her sensitive spirit longs. She blossoms in her new environment and also meets a friend whose influence changes the entire course of her life. Katura’s choice in a difficult situation, and the events that follow her decision, lead the reader through experiences that stir the heart and challenge the personal, unselfish, commitment of everyone who calls himself a dedicated child of God. An absorbing and profitable book for teen-age readers.
Radio Pals Fight the Flood: by Charles Ludwig, 1953, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor stains on cover, name plate pasted on front endpaper, a few “dog-eared” pages, 87 pages. - $10.00
The Radio Pals series are “stories packed full of adventures for boys and girls. A family of boys have a lot of fun in a fine Christian way - some very exciting.”
Rival Schools at Marstone: by K. M. Macleod, Pickering and Inglis Publisher, 1947, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, old Christian story, 224 pages. - $12.00
The Smithsonian Connection: by Daryl Lucas, 1991, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, pages browning slightly but not brittle, Choice Adventure Series, 152 pages. - $1.00
“Guys,” Pete started to say, but he was interrupted. “Please step forward and present your tickets,” said a voice near the front of the theater. IT was now 1:25. They were letting people in. Willy was next in line. There was no time to explain - if he was going to follow the man, he would have to just do it. Pete starts to do some serious sweating. Will Pete break from the group and follow the man? Or will he go into the theater with the others to explain? In this action-packed adventure, the choice is up to you!
Stepping Stones or Judith and the Lion: by J. H., illustrated, copyright not stated, HB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, personal inscription on front endpaper, pages browning but not brittle, old Christian story, 104 pages. - $12.00
Windy City Danger: by Jerry B. Jenkins and Christ Fabry, 2006, PB, like new condition, appears to have never been read, perfect gift-giving condition, Red Rock Mysteries series, book 11, 234 pages. - $2.00
It has been years since Bryce and Ashley Timberline have been to their hometown. This trip to Chicago presents a new mystery when a family friend disappears. Can they unravel the clues and find him before it’s too late? Bryce and Ashley Timberline are normal 13-year-old twins, except for one thing – they discover action-packed mystery wherever they go. Find out where their search for truth takes them in this exciting mystery.
The Wondrous Works of God: illus. by Symeon Shimin, 1956, HB, VG, very minor wear to corners, name written and marked out on second title page, name written on front endpaper, several “dog-eared” pages, several pages have minor pen marks, beautiful illustrations, The Seabury Series, 93 pages. - $5.00
This book displays the wondrous works of God as seen through the eyes of children. Adorable illustrations.