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  • Sir Cedric

    Roy Gerrard

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux (J), Sept. 1, 1986)
    Tiny Sir Cedric, bored with castle life, rides out on his faithful steed Walter, rescues a princess called Fat Matilda, and defeats the nasty villain Black Ned.
  • Beside the Sea

    Roy Gerrard

    Hardcover (Victor Gollancz, Oct. 1, 1995)
    A miniature edition of "Matilda Jane", which attempts to recapture all the delights of a turn-of-the-century seaside holiday - from the brass band on the pier, to the leaning, lurching tramcar, and the amusing spectacle of grown-ups paddling in the sea. The paintings are combined with rhymed verse.
  • Odin's Gateways: A Practical Guide to the Wisdom of the Runes Through Galdr, Sigils and Casting

    Katie Gerrard

    eBook (Avalonia, Dec. 31, 2011)
    “The runes you must find … Which the mighty sage stained and the powerful gods made and the runemaster of the gods carved out.” (The Poetic Edda, translated by C. Larrington)The runes are mysterious and powerful magical keys to the primal forces of nature that shaped Norse and Northern European culture. These twenty-four unique and inspiring symbols of the Elder Futhark (first runic alphabet) each possess powerful energies, identities, meanings, and sounds. The runes are invoked and harnessed to create change through inspiration, healing, protection, knowledge and divine wisdom from the Norse gods.Odin’s Gateways is a practical guide to using the runes in our lives, in magic and in divination – a unique journey into the mysteries hidden within the runes, filled with the information and practices necessary to developing a deep personal understanding and relationship with them. By focusing on how to directly harness and channel the energy of the individual runes, the author guides the reader along the path to self knowledge and empowerment. With a deft hand and lucid style, Katie Gerrard cuts to the heart of the runes, combining the wisdom of the Norse Sagas and Rune Poems with practical advice and techniques gained through living and experiencing their powers.The practical magic of the runes is demonstrated through numerous examples of Galdr (incantation), bindrunes (composite runic sigils) and spellcraft for purposes such as protection, healing, childbirth, creating a sacred space, fertility, sleep, battle and cursing. The divinatory meanings of the runes are given, with a range of different reading methods, and advice on how to cast and interpret them. Woven among the manifold techniques and practices contained in her work, the author also explores the history of rune use, providing the highlights from Tacitus and Snorri Sturluson to the modern European and American rune masters who have revived their use."Odin’s Gateways is a practical guide to using the runes in our lives, in magic and in divination – a unique journey into the mysteries hidden within the runes, filled with the information and practices necessary to developing a deep personal understanding and relationship with them. With a deft hand and lucid style, Katie Gerrard cuts to the heart of the runes, combining the wisdom of the Norse Sagas and rune poems with practical advice and techniques gained through living and experiencing their powers."
  • Croco'Nile

    Roy Gerrard

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Ten secret hieroglyphic messages are hidden throughout the story of Hamut's and Nekatur's adventures in ancient Egypt, and readers who send in correct translations for all ten receive a free Roy Gerrard paperback in honor of National Children's Book Week.
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  • Wagons West!

    Roy Gerrard

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 14, 1996)
    Saddle up for excitement on the Oregon Trail!Way back in eighteen-fifty, when Americans were thrifty,The times were hard, so most folks had to toil;My mama, my pa and me labored hard to guaranteeThat we'd earn a living from the barren soil.In this rowdy adventure, the narrator and her parents and neighbors embark on a wild journey on the Oregon Trail, hoping to find rich green land out West. These hardy pioneers and their trusty leader, Buckskin Dan, fight off outlaws near Fort Laramie, rescue a lost Indian boy, and raft down the rocky Columbia River, eventually starting new lives in the fertile Willamette Valley. Readers young and old will relish Roy Gerrard's rollicking verse and distinctive illustrative style.
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  • Wagons West!

    Roy Gerrard

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 15, 2000)
    Saddle up for excitement on the Oregon Trail!Way back in eighteen-fifty, when Americans were thrifty,The times were hard, so most folks had to toil;My mama, my pa and me labored hard to guaranteeThat we'd earn a living from the barren soil.In this rowdy adventure, the narrator and her parents and neighbors embark on a wild journey on the Oregon Trail, hoping to find rich green land out West. These hardy pioneers and their trusty leader, Buckskin Dan, fight off outlaws near Fort Laramie, rescue a lost Indian boy, and raft down the rocky Columbia River, eventually starting new lives in the fertile Willamette Valley. Readers young and old will relish Roy Gerrard's rollicking verse and distinctive illustrative style.
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  • The Favershams

    Roy Gerrard

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, April 1, 1983)
    Relates in rhyme the life of an English Army major, born in 1851, and his wife.
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  • Rosie and the Rustlers

    Roy Gerrard

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 1, 1991)
    Rosie and her wranglers meet up with Greasy Ben and his gang in this rollicking tale of adventure.
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  • Sir Francis Drake: His Daring Deeds

    Roy Gerrard

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 1, 1989)
    "The incredible adventures of Sir Francis Drake are splendidly recreated as a ballad...Gerrard's words and pictures create an intriguing miniature world...Children will find the spectacle of this unfolding life mesmerizing." -Publishers Weekly
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  • How Do You Get an Egg into a Bottle and Other Puzzles by Brecher, Erwin, Gerrard, Mike

    Gerrard

    Hardcover (Carlton Publishing Group, March 15, 2011)
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  • Sir Cedric Rides Again

    Roy Gerrard

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 1, 1988)
    Exhausted from his crusades, our hero, Sir Cedric teh Good, decides he and his men should vacation in Jerusalem. Accompanying them is his lovely wife, Lady Matilda, and their daughter, Edwina the Fair, who is secretly known as Edwina the Pest because of her very unladylike ways. They make it as far as Palestine with nary mishap, but there pesty Edwina decides to go exploring. Lady Matilda is frantic with worry, and quite vexed when she finds Edwina, until--egads!--they are both captured by evil Abdul the Heavy. Will Edwina have to marry Abdul? Will Lady Matilda become his cook? Or will Sir Cedric save the day and come to their rescue? Of course he will! Beautifully detailed watercolor illustrations enhance this lively tale. Roy Gerrard's most recent book, Sir Cedric, was selected as a Booklist Children's Editors' Choice and one of the New York Times Best Illustrated Books of 1984. He lives in England.
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  • Mik's Mammoth

    Roy Gerrard

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Left behind when his tribe sets out in search of a better place to live, caveman Mik rescues Rumm, a baby mammoth, who becomes his constant companion, and together they come to the rescue of Mik's old tribe
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