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Books with author Robert J. Morgan

  • My John 3:16 Book: Lola Mazola's Happyland Adventure

    Robert J. Morgan, Glin Dibley

    Paperback (B&H Books, Feb. 1, 2008)
    No ordinary children’s tale, My John 3:16 Book gives children’s ministry leaders, Sunday school teachers, and parents a very special do-it-yourself way of leading kids to Christ through the doorway of the Bible’s most beloved promise passage. The adorable title character learns the meaning and truth of John 3:16 in relation to her desperate desire to visit the Happyland theme park. Who wouldn’t want to go? Happyland boasts sixty rides, twenty shows, three hotels, two lakes, a water park, and a zoo! After the story, a suggested prayer guides children to receive Christ’s promise of salvation and everlasting life, while Lola invites them to sign and date a com­memorative certificate, cementing this special moment in their memories. Best-selling author Robert J. Morgan has told this story to children for years and personally witnessed hundreds of them in turn express faith in Jesus.
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  • The Pirates: With linked Table of Contents

    Morgan Robertson

    language (Wilder Publications, Aug. 28, 2015)
    She was the largest, fastest, and latest thing in seagoing destroyers, and though the specifications called for but thirty-six knots' speed, she had made thirty-eight on her trial trip, and later, under careful nursing by her engineers, she had increased this to forty knots an hour-five knots faster than any craft afloat-and, with a clean bottom, this speed could be depended upon at any time it was needed. She carried four twenty-one-inch torpedo tubes and a battery of six twelve-pounder, rapid-fire guns; also, she carried two large searchlights and a wireless equipment of seventy miles reach, the aërials of which stretched from the truck of her short signal mast aft to a short pole at the taffrail. Her crew was not on board, however. Newly scraped and painted in the dry dock, she had been hauled out, stored, and fueled by a navy-yard gang, and now lay at the dock, ready for sea-ready for her draft of men in the morning, and with no one on board for the night but the executive officer, who, with something on his mind, had elected to remain, while the captain and other commissioned officers went ashore for the night.
  • The Wreck of the Titan: Futility

    Morgan Robertson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 1898)
    Fictional novella originally written in 1898 about an unsinkable passenger ship called the Titan. Close parallels to the Titanic -- both were unsinkable, both struck icebergs, both were on their maiden voyages, only one-third of the passengers on each ship survived, the elite of the time were on board both ships, and both ships were encouraged to break speed records.
  • Masters of Men

    Morgan Robertson

    eBook (, Dec. 22, 2013)
    He is. He is a seaman-gunner of the navy, nowin the Vermont with me. He is one of the finestproducts of the apprentice system that I've seentall, athletic, refined in speech educated, I'm told,almost to the requirements of a commission handsome in a way, and a favorite with all hands andthe ladies.
  • Futility Or The Wreck Of The Titan

    Morgan Robertson

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, June 17, 2004)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Futility Or The Wreck Of The Titan by Morgan Robertson

    Morgan Robertson

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, March 15, 1696)
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  • Chasing The North Star

    Robert Morgan

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing Large Print, May 4, 2016)
    Bestselling novelist and historian Robert Morgan brings to full and vivid life the story of a young slave named Jonah Williams who, on a moonless night in the spring of 1851, makes a bid for freedom with only the North Star to guide him.
  • The Pirates

    Morgan Robertson

    language (Start Publishing LLC, Oct. 19, 2015)
    She was the largest, fastest, and latest thing in seagoing destroyers, and though the specifications called for but thirty-six knots' speed, she had made thirty-eight on her trial trip, and later, under careful nursing by her engineers, she had increased this to forty knots an hour-five knots faster than any craft afloat-and, with a clean bottom, this speed could be depended upon at any time it was needed. She carried four twenty-one-inch torpedo tubes and a battery of six twelve-pounder, rapid-fire guns; also, she carried two large searchlights and a wireless equipment of seventy miles reach, the aërials of which stretched from the truck of her short signal mast aft to a short pole at the taffrail. Her crew was not on board, however. Newly scraped and painted in the dry dock, she had been hauled out, stored, and fueled by a navy-yard gang, and now lay at the dock, ready for sea-ready for her draft of men in the morning, and with no one on board for the night but the executive officer, who, with something on his mind, had elected to remain, while the captain and other commissioned officers went ashore for the night.
  • The Boy Scouts Book of Stories

    Morgan Robertson

    eBook (Start Classics, April 25, 2014)
    So much of my time is given to reading boys' books that, when I read books for grown-ups, now and again I find myself saying, -What a bully story for boys to read - Latterly, I have been putting down the titles of such stories. When the list began to lengthen, it occurred to me, why not make a book for boys containing stories like that: stories written for grown-ups but also of interest to boys in their early teens.
  • The Blue Valley: A Collection Of Stories

    Robert Morgan

    Paperback (Touchstone Books, Oct. 2, 2000)
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  • Blue Valleys

    Robert Morgan

    Paperback (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 2000)
    A collection of stories based on life in the Southern Appalachians.
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  • Fifteen Bones

    R. J. Morgan

    language (Scholastic Fiction, May 1, 2014)
    Jake is not a bad person. But now he's been expelled again and there's only one school left that'll take him. This is his last chance. But Jake is drowning in grief - a grief that makes him angry and violent and unafraid. He is ready to self-destruct. Until he meets Robin, a girl who needs help as much as he does...