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  • The Hidden Years at Nazareth

    G. Campbell Morgan

    eBook
    G. Campbell Morgan (1863-1945) was born on a farm in Tetbury, England, the son of a Baptist minister. When Campbell was 10 years old, D. L. Moody came to England for the first time, and the effect of his ministry, combined with the dedication of his parents, made such an impression on young Morgan, that at the age of 13, he preached his first sermon. Two years later, he was preaching regularly in country chapels during his Sundays and holidays.
  • The Lonely Tree

    Morag Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 3, 2014)
    In this charming book young children can find out if the cute little tree standing all alone is lonely or not. As they turn the pages they can find a host of visitors coming by to say hello, including a burping toad, cawing crows and even boxing hares. So is she lonely? Why not find out.
    K
  • Our Book of Leprechaun Stories

    Campbell

    eBook
    This book was created by my first graders. They have worked very hard to write leprechaun stories this St. Patrick's Day.
  • The Hidden Years at Nazareth...

    G. Campbell Morgan

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Dec. 20, 2013)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Shots, Lies, and That Party

    Morgan Campbell

    eBook (PublishAmerica, April 1, 2013)
    In the future, the world has shrunk. Science has come to a slow crawl, and all the people look almost exactly alike. Sarita is one of the exceptions. With her different looks and wild nature, Sarita is in for the party of her life. Her boyfriend Dan is going to propose at the end of the party. Sarita's high society, wealthy parents expect her to accept. And the worse part? A boy from a dream she's had every night for a month shows up-real-at the party. A dream in which her boyfriend stabs him. Sarita has the rest of the party to find the truth. Is the mystery boy a lucky guesser? Is Dan mentally unstable? What she finds is more than she went looking for.
  • Your Blues Ain't Like Mine: A Novel

    Campbell

    Paperback (BaIantine, March 15, 1995)
    Your Blues Ain't Like Mine- A Novel by Campbell,Bebe Moore. [1995] Paperback
  • The hidden years at Nazareth

    G. Campbell Morgan

    Paperback (Leopold Classic Library, April 27, 2015)
    About the Book Biblical studies are a set of diverse disciplines that are concerned with a study of the Bible, i.e. the Tanach and the New Testament. There were four gospels comprising the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), and these are the main sources of information about the life of Jesus. Bible studies itself draws on many disciplines ranging from archaeology, ancient history, cultural backgrounds, textual criticism, literary criticism, historical backgrounds, philology, and social science. As to philology for example, most of the Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh, which formed the basis of the Christian Old Testament, was written in Biblical Hebrew, with a few chapters rendered in Biblical Aramaic. On the other hand, the New Testament was written in Koine Greek. About us Leopold Classic Library has the goal of making available to readers the classic books that have been out of print for decades. While these books may have occasional imperfections, we consider that only hand checking of every page ensures readable content without poor picture quality, blurred or missing text etc. That's why we: republish only hand checked books; that are high quality; enabling readers to see classic books in original formats; that are unlikely to have missing or blurred pages. You can search "Leopold Classic Library" in categories of your interest to find other books in our extensive collection. Happy reading!
  • The Hidden Years at Nazareth

    G. Campbell Morgan

    Hardcover (Fleming H. Revell Co, March 15, 1898)
    48 pages
  • Catie the Caterpillar

    Monica Campbell

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Dec. 6, 2018)
    Monica Campbell from Chadbourn North Carolina and now I live in Durham North Carolina for 28 years. I am the proud owner of Campbell's Christian Academy preschool owned and operated for 21 years and counting. I was inspired to write about Catie the Caterpillar because her struggle to come out the cocoon to become this beautiful monarch butterfly relates to my life God reminded me that I was in an incubator fighting for my life also my mother said the doctor's was not expecting me to live over night but with the miracle from God I fought to live and become the woman after His own heart. I also was inspired because of the children taught over the years and help shaped their lives in preparation for the next stage in life Kindergarten encouraging each child just like Catie went through the metamorphosis stage in the struggle to come out to be a butterfly they can go through their stages and become what God want them to be in Him and any professional they desire. To God all the Glory and honor is given in Jesus name Amen.
  • The Finding

    Meg Campbell

    language (Matador, June 20, 2017)
    Esther, (13), is crippled and kept hidden in a cottage by her ignorant and superstitious family. Her joy is her baby sister who plays 'mermaids' with her on the floor, untroubled by her disability. One day her mother takes the baby to a lady who has come to live in the big house on top of the hill, and who makes photographs. Esther has overheard the fishermen's children whispering about the lady’s black hands (stained by the photographic chemicals). They run away when she wants them to model for her because they think photography is witchcraft. Esther is terrified at what may happen to her treasured little sister. She attempts the impossible: to drag herself up the hill after her mother in order to rescue the baby. Halfway up she is discovered by Tom, (15), the local clergyman's son who should be studying but has slipped out with his sketchbook onto the downs to make a drawing of a kestrel in flight. Tom thinks the girl is hurt and picks her up and carries her to the lighted glass house at the top of the hill where Mrs Cameron is photographing the baby. Esther sees her little sister and thinks she is in danger. She struggles out of Tom’s arms, falls against the glass and it breaks. Mayhem results and the picture is ruined. The photographer, Julia Margaret Cameron, famous for her pioneering photographs, including pictures of children, is furious. Then she sees the beauty of the girl beneath her rags and asks Esther to model for her. That Esther cannot walk is not a disadvantage as posing requires sitting still for long periods. Mrs Cameron also asks Tom if his father will tutor her son, Henry and the Tennyson boys, and the children become friends. Thus the two children enter the fertile and creative world of the artists and writers who formed the Pre-Raphaelite circle at Freshwater around the Poet Laureate, Alfred Tennyson. The unconventional circle teaches them to value individuality and to overcome prejudice. Through a series of ups and downs each grows into their true self. Esther is taken up to London by Mrs Cameron to see a doctor and becomes a patient in the new Great Ormond St Hospital for children. She learns to read and returns to the Island, able to walk with crutches, and sets up a stall where she sells souvenirs to the new tourists. Tom gets to meet the artists George Watts and Edward Lear. He makes a drawing of a stricken vessel and sends it off to the Illustrated London News and is offered a job as a roving artist-reporter. There is a suggestion that one day he will defy convention and come back to marry her.
  • Dangerous Exodus

    M.A. Campbell

    language (M.A.Campbell, March 26, 2014)
    Occupied Denmark 1943: in a remote fishing village, fifteen year old Jens Neilson struggles to break free from his over protective family. His humiliation increases when his friends Karen and Lars, reject his offers to help distribute the newsletters for the Resistance Group, Holger DanskeDetermined to gain Karen’s respect, Jens accepts his Grandfather’s challenge to build a replica of a Faering, a four-oared Viking fishing boat. While looking for materials, Jens finds a downed RAF air gunner in an abandoned boatshed. Instantly, Jens is hurled into a life of increasing danger with the Resistance, when he and his Grandfather help the man to escape. Alone, Jens has to cares for his injured Grandfather, saves Karen from Lars ‘treachery and hides his father’s new design for a ship’s propeller. Without warning, the Germans arrest Danish Jews for relocation in Germany and Karen and her brothers are now on the run. Helpless, jens must watch his father’s execution for sabotage.Can Jens believe Lars’ warning that the Germans are on their way to arrest him and search for the plans of the new design, Tome has run out for the grieving Jens Neilson. The Faering must prove seaworthy enough to take them all to Sweden, if Jens is to save Karen, her brothers and save his father’s plans.
  • Catie the Caterpillar

    Monica Campbell

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Dec. 6, 2018)
    Monica Campbell from Chadbourn North Carolina and now I live in Durham North Carolina for 28 years. I am the proud owner of Campbell's Christian Academy preschool owned and operated for 21 years and counting. I was inspired to write about Catie the Caterpillar because her struggle to come out the cocoon to become this beautiful monarch butterfly relates to my life God reminded me that I was in an incubator fighting for my life also my mother said the doctor's was not expecting me to live over night but with the miracle from God I fought to live and become the woman after His own heart. I also was inspired because of the children taught over the years and help shaped their lives in preparation for the next stage in life Kindergarten encouraging each child just like Catie went through the metamorphosis stage in the struggle to come out to be a butterfly they can go through their stages and become what God want them to be in Him and any professional they desire. To God all the Glory and honor is given in Jesus name Amen.