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Books with author Caroline Stevermer

  • A Scholar of Magics

    Caroline Stevermer

    Mass Market Paperback (Starscape, March 7, 2006)
    Glasscastle University--on the surface, one of the most peaceful places in England. But underneath, its magic is ancient and dangerous… American Samuel Lambert, sharpshooter, adventurer, late of the Wyoming plains and Kiowa Bob's Wild West Show, has been invited to Glasscastle University in England to contribute his phenomenally accurate shooting eye to the top secret Agincourt Project. The only dangers he expects to face are British snobbery, heavy dinners, and tea with the Provost's pretty wife. But when the Provost's stylish sister, Jane Brailsford, comes to town, things get much more exciting….This sparkling sequel to A College of Magics is a whirlwind of secret weapons, motor cars, mysterious assaults and abductions, thugs in bowler hats, and a mild-mannered don who is heir to a magical power greater than all of Glasscastle's.
  • River Rats

    Caroline Stevermer

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 15, 1992)
    A paddle wheeler cruises up the Mississippi, delivering mail and hosting an occasional concert. A scene straight out of the nineteenth century? Not quite. This Mississippi is a toxic brown river. And the paddle wheeler is run by the River Rats, a troop of orphans who survived the Flash--a nuclear holocaust. What were once huge cities are now plague-ridden ruins, haunted by gangs of savage children. And the concerts the Rats play are post-apocalyptic rock and roll, a music as rough and ragged as the musicians who perform it. When the Rats rescue a stranger from the river, suddenly all the troubles of the old world threaten to end their travels forever. “This adventure is too good to miss.”--Booklist
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  • A Scholar of Magics

    Caroline Stevermer

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Fantasy, June 9, 2020)
    Glasscastle. . . University of dreaming towers and distant bells, pompous dons and disputatious undergraduates, exquisite architecture and grass that can choke you to death if you walk on it without the proper escort. On the surface, it is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in England. But underneath, its magic is ancient and dangerous.Samuel Lambert, sharpshooter, adventurer, late of the Wyoming plains and Kiowa Bob's Wild West Show, has been invited to Glasscastle to contribute his phemomenally accurate shooting eye to the top secret Agincourt Project. The only dangers he expects to face are British snobbery, heavy dinners, and tea with the Provost's pretty wife. But when the Provost's stylish sister Jane comes to town, things get much more exciting.
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  • River Rats

    Caroline Stevermer

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2005)
    A paddle wheeler cruises up the Mississippi, delivering mail and hosting an occasional concert. A scene straight out of the nineteenth century? Not quite. This Mississippi is a toxic brown river. And the paddle wheeler is run by the River Rats, a troop of orphans who survived the Flash, a nuclear holocaust. What were once huge cities are now plague-ridden ruins haunted by gangs of savage children. And the concerts the Rats play are post-apocalyptic rock and roll--a music as rough and ragged as the musicians who perform it. When the Rats rescue a stranger from the river, all the troubles of the old world suddenly threaten to end their travels forever.
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  • A College of Magics

    Caroline Stevermer

    Paperback (Tor Books, Feb. 1, 1995)
    An alternate early twentieth-century world finds young Faris Nallaneen banished from the land she is supposed to inherit and sent to the College of Greenlaw, where she masters magical powers that will help her reclaim her dukedom. Reprint.
  • A Scholar of Magics

    Caroline Stevermer

    Hardcover (Tor Books, April 15, 2004)
    Glasscastle. University of dreaming towers and distant bells, pompous dons and disputatious undergraduates, exquisite architecture and grass that can choke you to death if you walk on it without the proper escort. On the surface, it is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in England. But underneath, its magic is ancient and dangerous.Samuel Lambert, sharpshooter, adventurer, late of the Wyoming plains and Kiowa Bob's Wild West Show, has been invited to Glasscastle to contribute his phemomenally accurate shooting eye to the top secret Agincourt Project. The only dangers he expects to face are British snobbery, heavy dinners, and tea with the Provost's pretty wife. But when the Provost's stylish sister Jane comes to town, things get much more exciting.This sparkling sequel to A College of Magics is a whirlwind of secret weapons, motor cars, mysterious assaults and abductions, thugs in bowler hats, and a mild-mannered don who is heir to a magical power greater than all Glasscastle. The resulting tale is as funny as a Gilbert and Sullivan Victorian romp, with the wit and suspense of a Dorothy Sayers mystery and a dash of John Wayne thrown in for good measure.
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  • Magic Below Stairs

    Caroline Stevermer

    Hardcover (Dial, June 10, 2010)
    Young Frederick is plucked from an orphanage to be a footboy for a wizard named Lord Schofield in Victorian England. Is his uncanny ability to tie perfect knots and render boots spotless a sign of his own magical talent, or the work of Billy Bly, the brownie who has been secretly watching over him since he was little? No matter, for the wizard has banished all magical creatures from his holdings. But Billy Bly isnÂ’t going anywhere, and when he discovers a curse upon the manor house, itÂ’s up to Frederick and Billy Bly to keep the lordÂ’s new baby safe and rid the Schofield family of the curse forever.
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  • Magic Below Stairs by Caroline Stevermer

    Caroline Stevermer

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 16, 1708)
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  • A College Of Magics

    Caroline Stevermer

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 13, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Teenager Faris Nallaneen is the heir to the small northern dukedom of Galazon. When her despotic Uncle Brinker sends her to Greenlaw College in a plot to take over the kingdom, he doesn't realize that at Greenlaw students major in magic.
  • River Rats

    Caroline Stevermer

    Paperback (Graphia, Oct. 1, 2005)
    A paddle wheeler cruises up the Mississippi, delivering mail and hosting an occasional concert. A scene straight out of the nineteenth century? Not quite. This Mississippi is a toxic brown river. And the paddle wheeler is run by the River Rats, a troop of orphans who survived the Flash, a nuclear holocaust. What were once huge cities are now plague-ridden ruins haunted by gangs of savage children. And the concerts the Rats play are post-apocalyptic rock and roll--a music as rough and ragged as the musicians who perform it.When the Rats rescue a stranger from the river, all the troubles of the old world suddenly threaten to end their travels forever.
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  • When The King Comes Home

    Caroline Stevermer

    Hardcover (Tor Books, Nov. 4, 2000)
    When the King IV comes home . . .Good King Julian of Aravis has been dead for two hundred years, but his kingdom still misses him. The current occupant of the throne is old and witless and has no heir. The true ruler of Aravis is the powerful Prince Bishop, who controls both church and state. When the King comes home, all wishes will be granted.Hail Rosmer wants to be an artist-not an ordinary artist, but a great artist, as great as the fabled Maspero, who painted the famous Archangel altarpiece in the Palace of Aravis and made Good King Julian's crown. When the King comes home, all dreams will be made real.One day, Hail sees a man catching fish from the river and eating it raw. The man's clothes are antique in fashion. He looks exactly like King Julian of Aravis. And there begins an adventure that takes Hail and her enigmatic companion from palace to wilderness to battlefield and teaches her, and the rest of Aravis, what happens when the King comes home in sober reality.
  • When the King Comes Home

    Caroline Stevermer

    Paperback (Tor Books, Nov. 19, 2001)
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