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Books with title Edgar and the Dragon

  • Trump and the Dragon

    Deena Marie, Josseline Villalobos, Candice Han

    Hardcover (DeenaJames Publishing, May 25, 2019)
    The people of China have a problem only the United States can solve. How far will our President go in order to help a friend? Trump and the Dragon is a beautifully illustrated children's book safe for all ages.
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  • The King and The Dragon

    Judy Chien

    language (Judy Chien, Feb. 23, 2013)
    In a kingdom far away, there is a mean dragon that will breathe fire on any knight he sees. The king is getting worried and has a reward of 100 golden coins for the knight who can save the kingdom from the dragon. Who can save the kingdom? What will happen to the dragon?
  • Lani and The Dragon

    Roger Puttick, Jessica Puttick

    language (Magic Dog Publishing, Sept. 22, 2014)
    Princess Lani loves adventures. So when she finds out that her fairy godmother is in trouble, she can’t wait to help… Even if it means tracking down and capturing a huge fire-breathing dragon!The Fairy Queen thought it would be fun to release the dragon from a pot by her fireplace. Now the dragon is free and has disappeared!With help from some new friends and just a sprinkling of fairy dust, Lani and her best friend, George the cat, must find the escaped dragon before it is too late!
  • The King and the Dragon

    Benjamin Brandt

    eBook (WestBow Press, Oct. 18, 2016)
    The King and the Dragon is a modern parable of a faithful King who will go to any length to rescue his people from the grip of a devilish Dragon. It begins bright, takes some dark and shocking twists, and ends with a hope nobody saw coming. Those with ears to hear may notice significant overtones with the Biblical narrative. The King and the Dragon is custom built for parents and their children to enjoy together. Faith groups may find it a valuable teaching tool as well.
  • Teapot and the Dragon

    Nick Jordan

    language (Clink Street Publishing, March 20, 2015)
    Teapot and the Dragon is an amusing tale for bored princesses and princes everywhere. Nick teaches art and lives in London with his wife and two cats. For further copies, or for just something to do, visit teapotandthedragon.com or Twitter @Teapotions.
  • The Dragon and the Raven

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (SMK Books, Sept. 12, 2014)
    This book is also know as The Days of King Alfred. The story is set in the late 9th century during the rule of Alfred The Great. The story follows the adventures of the fictional character Ealdorman Edmund as he and King Alfred fight against Danish Viking invaders.
  • The Dragon and the Mouse

    Stephen A. Timm, Lalo

    Hardcover (Touchstone Enterprises, Inc., Aug. 16, 1981)
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  • The Dragon and The Raven

    George A. Henty

    Paperback (Preston-Speed Pubns, )
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  • The Dragon and The Rose

    David B. Schock

    Paperback (penULTIMATE, Ltd., Jan. 12, 2015)
    Katie and Brian Eames and their friend Reme spend their summer vacation exploring the fields and woods outside their little town, Misty Haven. Each day, they gather for ice-cold lemonade at the neighborhood pub and restaurant, The Dragon and The Rose, run by Mr. Amos Teagarden, who tells the children a legend from 10th-century Wales: There were two princes, stepbrothers named Vrolich and Rouge, who had become known as the Dragon and the Rose. The younger brother, the Rose, was an evil sorcerer who turned the Dragon's wife into a pillar of stone, and then transformed Vrolich into a real dragon. The Dragon departed Britain, flying westward over the sea, vanquished and heartbroken. In their adventurous explorations, and at nearly the cost of their lives, Katie, Brian, and Reme discover a secret cave and a sleeping dragon...the Dragon. Speaking in his ancient tongue, with Reme translating from Latin, the Dragon assures them of his royal lineage and good intentions. Together, the three children and the Dragon devise a plan to defeat the evil Rose. The children, with their sometime captor Doris, and Mr. Teagarden fly on the back of the Dragon across the ocean to Wales, where they are met by Mr. Teagarden’s relatives, who vow to help the young heroes. Far away from home, they are sure to encounter the forces of the Rose, severe danger, and a great battle as they struggle to set right an ancient wrong.
  • The dragon and the raven

    Ga Henty

    Paperback (lulu.com, Aug. 12, 2013)
    An unputdownable exciting tale for young adults - and their parents - since the reign of Queen Victoria. (Great for history learners too)
  • Otto and the Dragon

    Sheryl Nelson, Ann Mercer

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 18, 2019)
    A young boy and his friend, a dragon, through no fault of their own, rescue a mighty warrior, help kill an evil wizard, and release a young prince from a magic spell, ultimately learning what it really means to be a hero.
  • The Girl and the Dragon

    Alice M. Roelke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 10, 2014)
    Adella, a slave, can hear the thoughts of animals. Her life is only worth living when she gets to spend time with her dearest friend, a dragon—very large and frightening to most people but not to Adella. When Dragon does the unthinkable to protect her, the two must flee for their lives. Adella struggles with the guilt she harbors and her frightened feelings about God and punishment. Disguising herself as a boy, she seeks work—and the pair get caught up in a battle. They survive and become heroes. Then, horrible news: the nation’s beloved king, to whom Adella feels strangely drawn, has been infected by the Green Death. If he dies, anarchy will spread through the kingdom and create war. Adella and Dragon set off on a quest to find the plague’s forgotten cure. Danger and adventure await—along with trolls, shape shifters and secrets beyond her wildest dreams. But time is growing short. If they don’t find the cure, the king will die… Young Adult Christian Fantasy