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Books with author Gregory Rogers

  • The Hero of Little Street

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 27, 2012)
    Action, adventure, and time travel combine in the final book of an award-winning trilogy.Narrowly escaping from a gang of bullies, a boy slips into a grand old gallery--the perfect hiding place, full of mystery and treasures. Suddenly, a painting comes to life and the boy finds himself on an adventure led by a mischievous dog that has leapt from the canvas. The two slip into a Vermeer painting and are transported to Little Street, Delft in seventeenth-century Holland, where the boy has to use every ounce of his ingenuity to rescue his new friend from an untimely fate. The third book in the "Boy, Bear" series, The Hero of Little Street is packed with thrilling escapades from start to finish. Gregory Rogers's cast of much-loved characters come together once again in this triumph of visual storytelling.
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  • The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    A comic romp through Shakespeare's London featuring an intrepid little boy, a friendly bear, and-in the role of dastardly villain-the Bard himself.What happens when a boy bursts through the curtain of a deserted theatre and onto the world's most famous stage? He lands on the Bard himself and the chase is on-through the streets of Shakespeare's London. This is a rare and inventive visual feast-a runaway story about a curious boy, a magic cloak, a grumpy bard, a captive bear and a baron bound for the chopping block. It is also a richly illustrated, dramatic and very funny tale of adventure and friendship.
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  • The Hero of Little Street

    Gregory Rogers

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, March 27, 2012)
    Action, adventure, and time travel combine in the final book of an award-winning trilogy.Narrowly escaping from a gang of bullies, a boy slips into a grand old gallery--the perfect hiding place, full of mystery and treasures. Suddenly, a painting comes to life and the boy finds himself on an adventure led by a mischievous dog that has leapt from the canvas. The two slip into a Vermeer painting and are transported to Little Street, Delft in seventeenth-century Holland, where the boy has to use every ounce of his ingenuity to rescue his new friend from an untimely fate. The third book in the "Boy, Bear" series, The Hero of Little Street is packed with thrilling escapades from start to finish. Gregory Rogers's cast of much-loved characters come together once again in this triumph of visual storytelling.
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  • The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard

    Gregory Rogers

    Paperback (Roaring Brook Press, April 17, 2007)
    A comic romp through Shakespeare's London featuring an intrepid little boy, a friendly bear, and-in the role of dastardly villain-the Bard himself.What happens when a boy bursts through the curtain of a deserted theatre and onto the world's most famous stage? He lands on the Bard himself and the chase is on-through the streets of Shakespeare's London. This is a rare and inventive visual feast-a runaway story about a curious boy, a magic cloak, a grumpy bard, a captive bear and a baron bound for the chopping block. It is also a richly illustrated, dramatic and very funny tale of adventure and friendship.
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  • Midsummer Knight

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 17, 2007)
    Gregory Rogers is back with a new wordless adventure every bit as funny and inspired as The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard. Here the Bear returns as a soldier whose daydreams are interrupted by Shakespeare's fairy, Puck--the Boy in the previous book. Soon Bear finds himself hurtled into an enchanted world replete with treacherous doings, sinister plots and, of course, palace dungeons. Is Bear truly a swashbuckler? Will he ever escape?
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  • the Boy, the Bear, the Baron, the Bard and Other Dramatic Tales

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Murdoch Books, Aug. 16, 2001)
    What happens when a boy bursts through the curtain of a deserted theatre and onto the world's most famous stage Midsummer magic - and a chase through the streets of Shakespeare's London. And that's just the start of it. Join the Boy and the Bear in three dramatic and captivating adventures: The Boy the Bear the Baron the Bard, Midsummer Knight, The Hero of Little Street
  • The Hero of Little Street by Gregory Rogers

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Jan. 1, 1793)
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  • Roland Wright: Future Knight

    Tony Davis, Gregory Rogers

    Paperback (Yearling, July 13, 2010)
    A laugh-out-loud chapter book series filled with knightly adventures!Roland Wright wants to be a knight in armor. The problem: Roland’s dad is a blacksmith, and only boys from noble families can even dream of becoming knights. When mysterious visitors arrive in the village one day, everything changes. Roland finds himself in the contest of a lifetime, with a real chance to become a page, the first step on the road to knighthood. But how can skinny, clumsy Roland beat an opponent who is bigger, stronger, and older—and who doesn’t play by the rules?
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  • Midsummer Knight

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 17, 2007)
    Gregory Rogers is back with a new wordless adventure every bit as funny and inspired as The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard. Here the Bear returns as a soldier whose daydreams are interrupted by Shakespeare's fairy, Puck--the Boy in the previous book. Soon Bear finds himself hurtled into an enchanted world replete with treacherous doings, sinister plots and, of course, palace dungeons. Is Bear truly a swashbuckler? Will he ever escape?
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  • Hero of Little Street

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin Childrens Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Escaping from a gang of bullies, a Boy slips into London's National Gallery - the perfect hiding place, full of mystery and treasures. Enchanted by the magic of painting and befriended by a mischievous dog, the Boy ventures into the world of a famous Vermeer painting - and he and his new friend are transported to Little Street, Delft in seventeenth century Holland. But the streets of Delft are a dangerous place for a dog, and the Boy has to use every ounce of his ingenuity to rescue his canine mate from an untimely fate on the butcher's block. Young readers will enjoy spotting much-loved characters from the previous Boy Bear books in this triumph of visual storytelling.
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  • The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
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  • The Hero of Little Street

    Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 27, 2012)
    Action, adventure, and time travel combine in the final book of an award-winning trilogy. Narrowly escaping from a gang of bullies, a boy slips into a grand old gallery--the perfect hiding place, full of mystery and treasures. Suddenly, a painting comes to life and the boy finds himself on an adventure led by a mischievous dog that has leapt from the canvas. The two slip into a Vermeer painting and are transported to Little Street, Delft in seventeenth-century Holland, where the boy has to use every ounce of his ingenuity to rescue his new friend from an untimely fate. The third book in the "Boy, Bear" series, The Hero of Little Street is packed with thrilling escapades from start to finish. Gregory Rogers's cast of much-loved characters come together once again in this triumph of visual storytelling.
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