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  • Knights of the End

    J.D. Cowan, Dawn Witzke, L. Jagi Lamplighter

    eBook (, Dec. 2, 2016)
    Teddy MacIsaac has discovered a force beyond his imagination. Thanks to a mystical coin from the Nameless Kingdom, he is now the Pyre Knight, wielder of cleansing red fire.When enemies bring living shadows to the world, Teddy must defend the town he once hated. As he fends off giant flying insects, a man of living stone, a belligerent warrior of honor, and an otherworldly woman, he will either become the legendary Knight of Flames, or die.With the Lightning Maiden, the voice in his sword, and a ninth grade brawler by his side, Teddy must overcome annihilation, and become the hero he was destined to be.
  • Knights of the Range

    Zane Grey

    language (New Creative, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Zane Grey was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. His total book sales exceed 40 million. The Internet Movie Database credits Zane Grey with 110 films.based on his stories.Many comic books were based on Zane Grey's novels. They were published after his death in 1939. This is a comic book that is based on one of his novels.This comic edtion was a picturized edtion of classic western novel by Zane Grey. Inside this book, it contains 32 scanned colorful photos that you can read it easily from your kindle and with a special Zane Grey's Biography in Comic Edition.
  • Revenge of the Red Knight

    Paul McCusker, Marianne Hering

    language (Focus on the Family, Feb. 3, 2012)
    Over 1 million sold in series!In this Imagination Station adventure, Patrick and Beth find themselves as guests in a beautiful castle in 15th-century England. Through a series of events, the steward of Lord Darkthorn’s castle finds the cousins with three artifacts collected in their previous adventures: the stone, the cup, and the golden tablet. They are accused of being thieves and locked in jail. Beth escapes and discovers the identity of the real thief, leading to a jousting contest with a surprising outcome. Set during the War of the Roses in England, Revenge of the Red Knight will teach readers about the Crusades, the integrity of knights and the vows they took, and why men would choose to risk their lives to fight for Christianity.
  • The Knights

    Michael Gibson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Dec. 1, 1979)
    All the aspects of knightly life are covered from the period of childhood training to adult activities of fierce battle and jousting
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  • Revenge of the Red Knight

    Paul McCusker, Marianne Hering

    Paperback (Focus on the Family, May 1, 2011)
    Over 1 million sold in series!In this Imagination Station adventure, Patrick and Beth find themselves as guests in a beautiful castle in 15th-century England. Through a series of events, the steward of Lord Darkthorn’s castle finds the cousins with three artifacts collected in their previous adventures: the stone, the cup, and the golden tablet. They are accused of being thieves and locked in jail. Beth escapes and discovers the identity of the real thief, leading to a jousting contest with a surprising outcome. Set during the War of the Roses in England, Revenge of the Red Knight will teach readers about the Crusades, the integrity of knights and the vows they took, and why men would choose to risk their lives to fight for Christianity.
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  • The Angel Knights

    Mary Ting, Regina Wamba

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 4, 2016)
    Michael and Claudia’s decision to move back to Crossroads was to keep their children safe, but they can’t escape who they are. Their children, Zachary and Lucia, were destined to be demon hunters—Venators. From the age they were able to hold a sword, they were trained to become the best and to ensure they would become leaders one day. All is peaceful throughout the land until the Fallen and demons’ presences were felt in the between and on Earth. As the Venators investigate these locations, they will quickly learn how dangerous their lives are. Hearts will be broken. Teammates will lose their lives. And they will face obstacles which will test their faith. As danger grows, the fear of fallen angels and demons regrouping has the Divine Elders on pins and needles. Now, Zachary and Lucia, along with Uncle Davin, must prepare themselves—mentally and physically—to live on Earth to investigate where the focal point of evil resides before it’s too late.
  • Knights of the Road

    Don Lomax

    language (Caliber Comics, Oct. 30, 2018)
    From the collected pages of Overdrive Magazine comes the true life stories of everyday truckers who risked their lives to protect others while traveling on the vast stretches of country roads hauling and delivering their goods.
  • Knights of the Art

    Amy Steedman

    eBook
    IN MONOCHROMERELIEF IN MARBLE BY GIOTTO, `The shepherd sitting under his tent, with the sheep in front,' Campanile, Florence.DRAWING BY MASACCIO, `His models were ordinary Florentine youths,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence.DRAWING BY GHIRLANDAIO, `The men of the market-place,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence.DRAWING BY LEONARDO DA VINCI, `He loved to draw strange monsters,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence.DRAWING BY RAPHAEL, `Round-limbed rosy children, half human, half divine,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence.DRAWING BY MICHELANGELO, `A terrible head of a furious old man,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence.DRAWING BY GIORGIONE, `A man in Venetian dress helping two women to mount one of the niches of a marble palace,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence.DRAWING BY TINTORETTO, `The head of a Venetian boy, such as Tintoretto met daily among the fisher-folk of Venice,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence.GIOTTOIt was more than six hundred years ago that a little peasant baby was born in the small village of Vespignano, not far from the beautiful city of Florence, in Italy. The baby's father, an honest, hard-working countryman, was called Bondone, and the name he gave to his little son was Giotto.Life was rough and hard in that country home, but the peasant baby grew into a strong, hardy boy, learning early what cold and hunger meant. The hills which surrounded the village were grey and bare, save where the silver of the olive-trees shone in the sunlight, or the tender green of the shooting corn made the valley beautiful in early spring. In summer there was little shade from the blazing sun as it rode high in the blue sky, and the grass which grew among the grey rocks was often burnt and brown. But, nevertheless, it was here that the sheep of the village would be turned out to find what food they could, tended and watched by one of the village boys.So it happened that when Giotto was ten years old his father sent him to take care of the sheep upon the hillside. Country boys had then no schools to go to or lessons to learn, and Giotto spent long happy days, in sunshine and rain, as he followed the sheep from place to place, wherever they could find grass enough to feed on. But Giotto did something else besides watching his sheep. Indeed, he sometimes forgot all about them, and many a search he had to gather them all together again. For there was one thing he loved doing better than all beside, and that was to try to draw pictures of all the things he saw around him.It was no easy matter for the little shepherd lad. He had no pencils or paper, and he had never, perhaps, seen a picture in all his life. But all this mattered little to him. Out there, under the blue sky, his eyes made pictures for him out of the fleecy white clouds as they slowly changed from one form to another. He learned to know exactly the shape of every flower and how it grew; he noticed how the olive-trees laid their silver leaves against the blue background of the sky that peeped in between, and how his sheep looked as they stooped to eat, or lay down in the shadow of a rock.Nothing escaped his keen, watchful eyes, and then with eager hands he would sharpen a piece of stone, choose out the smoothest rock, and try to draw on its flat surface all those wonderful shapes which had filled his eyes with their beauty. Olive-trees, flowers, birds and beasts were there, but especially his sheep, for they were his friends and companions who were always near him, and he could draw them in a different way each time they moved.Now it fell out that one day a great master painter from Florence came riding through the valley and over the hills where Giotto was feeding his sheep. The name of the great master was Cimabue, and he was the most wonderful artist in the world, so men said. He had painted a picture which had made all Florence rejoice. The Florentines had never seen anything like it before, and yet it was but a strange- looking portrait of the Madonna and Child, scarcely like a real woman or a rea
  • The Knights of Donia

    Muzaffer Ali

    language (, March 31, 2017)
    Eight-year-old Prince Raylis Phyllias is left on the doorstep of an unsuspecting couple with no memory of his previous life after witnessing the Dark Master slay his father. Now before his eighteenth birthday, his memories are resurfacing, talents he had never had are developing and an agent of the Dark Master is lurking closely behind him. He is then swept away by an ally into a hidden world known as Donia, only to be told that it is his destiny to defeat the enemy and claim his throne, otherwise both of his homes will see devastation.
  • Knights of the Sun

    J P Walker

    eBook (Beaten Track Publishing, Nov. 28, 2013)
    Ever wonder if Angels lived among us? Protected us when we needed it most? The League of Guardians are a band of protectors; Angels that live in the realm of Aureia, a world of light and warmth. Banned from protecting Earth at night, for that is when Earth becomes the domain for the Draxyls. Draxyls are cruel creatures of the night. They are on a mission to destroy Aureia and take the sunlight for their master Vulgaar. Veil is a Guardian assigned to protect Dr. Pete Standon, whom she falls in love with and when she flies down to rescue him, putting her own life in danger; she soon realises a deadly trap has been set. As Veil fights between her need to get home and her love for Pete, her friends are in Aureia with an impostor. Shye, Dusk and Kin are unaware that the Veil with them now, isn't what she seems. Can Veil find her way home? Will the Draxyls win the Sun from Aureia? And as a fight begins can The Knights of the Sun defend the Guardians, Aureia and our World?
  • The Knights of Arria

    Courtney Bowen

    language (, Jan. 30, 2014)
    Basha was orphaned at birth in the village of Coe Baba. His mother an unknown stranger, he was adopted by the innkeeper’s family and fell in love with a girl named Jawen, who refused to see him.But when Basha proposes to her, he offers her Tau’s Cup, a legendary relic of Arria, said to have created the first humans. But to give her the Cup, he must travel to the lost city of Coe Pidaria where it’s supposed to reside on the other side of the Wastelands controlled by the evil Lord Doomba.Basha and his adoptive brother Oaka set off on a legendary quest through the country of Arria as they fight monsters, villains, bandits and more. They meet new friends and face a great destiny.The Knights of Arria is a classic coming of age fantasy in the vein of Tolkien, Lloyd Alexander, Greek legend and Arthurian myth. An epic adventure with romance, humor, sword and sorcery, it’s the beginning of the Lion of Arria Fantasy Series.
  • The Knights of Eruin

    Miles Goodenuff

    language (Strict Publishing International, June 23, 2009)
    As elder brothers often do, Michael had always thought there was something a little odd about his sister Lucy. They were both startled to find she had more in common with the five peculiar children from the Riley family than any of them could ever have imagined. The discovery that ancient powers of good and evil were battling for supremacy all around them turned their world upside down. Lucy knew of her own unique abilities and had kept them secret, and the Rileys had avoided the evil dalwights for years. Now, on what started as a peaceful holiday at the seaside, it seemed they all had no choice but for Lucy and for the Riley children to use their powers and to fight a particularly aggressive dalwight, or to risk losing the powers forever - and worse.It was difficult for Michael when he knew about the special abilities of the others and realised he had none of his own, and yet there was something he shared with the tall, dark Myra Riley; something very odd that appeared to be connecting the two of them even more closely than his connection with his own sister. Whatever it was, without it their battle against the dalwights might have ended very differently...This first book from Miles Goodenuff is a fast-moving adventure story for all ages from ten to a hundred.