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Books with author Howard E. Altemus

  • Flight of Blue

    A.E. Howard

    eBook
    A cursed traffic light. A rip in the fabric of the world. A possum sorcerer injured on a quest for revenge.Kai and Ellie embark on a journey to return the sorcerer to his home. Entangled in events that could destroy the world, Kai must choose whether to accept the role he was born to play, but isn’t sure he wants.
  • Reginald's Tale

    A.E. Howard

    language (Elder Tree Books, Feb. 9, 2013)
    SHORT NOVELLAWhen self-important Opossum sorcerer reads A.E. Howard's account of the events in Flight of Blue, he felt that her writing was, shall we say, human-centric? In order to balance that, and to fill in gaps he felt she left, he wrote a journal of the events and his adventure that didn't make it into Kai and Ellie's story. Eventually, he was persuaded to let A.E. Howard publish his tale, after making her swear she wouldn't change any of it.Reginald's Tale is a short novella of about 10,000 words.
  • Flight of Blue: Keeper of the Keys Chronicles

    A.E. Howard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2012)
    A cursed traffic light. A rip in the fabric of the world. A possum sorcerer injured on a quest for revenge. Kai and Ellie embark on a journey to return the sorcerer to his home. Entangled in events that could destroy the world, Kai must choose whether to accept the role he was born to play, but isn’t sure he wants.
  • Old-Time Bible Stories

    Howard E. Altemus

    Hardcover (TGS International, )
    None
  • The Children of France: A Book of Stories of the Heroism and Self-sacrifice of Youthful Patriots of France During the Great War

    Howard E. Altemus

    Hardcover (Henry Altemus Company - Philadelphia, March 15, 1918)
    Beautiful picture of solders pasted on front cover with filigree leaves around it. Damage to ends of spine and back edge of spine, binding tight, four full page color illustrations, gift note dated 1919
  • The Peter Rabbit Painting Book

    Howard E. Altemus

    Hardcover (Henry Altemus Company, March 15, 1907)
    Every other page has a color picture opposite an outline of the same picture which is ready to color in.