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Books published by publisher Pegasus Press

  • 365 Wonders of the World

    PEGASUS

    Hardcover (Pegasus, Dec. 17, 2013)
    Ages 4 years & over. The 365 series books are a unique product created keeping in mind the number of days we have in a year. Each book has 365 stories that will encourage children to read one story each day, instilling in them the habit of reading.
  • Forever Disguised

    Annie Woods

    language (Pegasus, July 30, 2018)
    Erica Lindell would give anything to turn back time. To get a second chance to make the right decisions. To undo the devastating mistake that ruined everything.Left heartbroken after the loss of the love of her life, Sasha aka Prince Alexandre, Erica has to find a way to pick up the pieces of her shattered heart and live with the consequences of her actions. But finding the strength to go on with her life is not all she has to contend with. Soon, Erica finds herself in the midst of the evil feuding behind the attack on Sasha and she has to fight to protect herself and all that is near and dear to her.Amongst all of the confusion, pain and hurt, Tyler proposes a solution that may solve all of her problems. But will Erica go through with Tyler's crazy scheme?The much-anticipated second book of the Angelheart Saga Trilogy is another enchanting, heart-wrenching story about the mistakes made in the name of love, full of drama, passion and surprising twists.
  • Gulliver's Travels

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (Pegasus, Sept. 1, 2012)
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  • Then some other stuff happened;: A new history of America, sort of

    Bill Lawrence

    Hardcover (Pegasus, March 15, 1969)
    vintage-interesting hardcover book bright yellow boards titling on spine in blue- dust jacket- just oh so- wear small tears medium shape- staining/ interior the book is clean the exception the previous owners name address-embossed first page -oldie but goodie vintage humor-junior high schoolers versions of history in the late 60s - assembled into a funny history of America/I wonder what today's students,would Come up with-a great eclectic book for a gift /school teacher anyone who works with children.
  • The Ice Princess

    Camilla Lackberg, Steven T. Murray

    Hardcover (Pegasus, June 15, 2010)
    The American debut of internationally bestselling Swedish writer Camilla Lackberg’s haunting first novel.Returning to her hometown of Fjallbacka after the funeral of her parents, writer Erica Falck finds a community on the brink of tragedy. The death of her childhood friend, Alex, is just the beginning. Her wrists slashed, her body frozen in an ice-cold bath, it seems that she has taken her own life. Erica conceives a book about the beautiful but remote Alex, one that will answer questions about their own shared past. While her interest grows into an obsession, local detective Patrik Hedstrom is following his own suspicions about the case. But it is only when they start working together that the truth begins to emerge about a small town with a deeply disturbing past.
  • Treasure Island

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Pegasus, April 1, 2012)
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  • Beatrice the Sunbeam Bunny Where Are All the Bees?

    Moraig DeWitt

    language (Pegasus, Nov. 28, 2019)
    Beatrice is a much loved, threadbare and saggy toy rabbit. She sits on the windowsill overlooking the countryside.As the sun rises in the sky, she waits patiently for the first sunbeam's touch as it slowly moves across the sill.At its first caress, the sunbeam transforms her into a bright furry yellow bunny, full of energy and life. She rushes into the garden where, together with Thumps, a brown hare that lives in the hedges, she learns the effects and importance of bees in our gardens. She shows the preciousness of water, what litter does to our countryside and how beautiful our gardens, countryside and creatures are.She is Beatrice, the Sunbeam Bunny. Come with her on her adventures as she opens a world closed to many children today.
  • Caveat Emptor: The Secret Life of an American Art Forger by Ken Perenyi

    Ken Perenyi

    Hardcover (Pegasus, March 15, 1634)
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  • Wizards' Exile

    Colin R. Parsons

    eBook (Pegasus, Aug. 6, 2019)
    The sky city of Valusha is now ruled by an evil overlord called Jenta-Lor. The former ruler and wizard, Obsidian has gone into exile, and has not been seen for many years. There's a weird band of misfits - a boy, an engineer and a wizard who have all been locked away in Skytraz Prison. No one has ever escaped from there - well it is thousands of feet above the earth. All seems hopeless. But the wizard prisoner Rebus knows the layout of Skytraz Prison, so there just might be a chance to break out and get away. If so, can they find Obsidian, and what dangers are ahead? Buckle up; there's Magic, Sky Ships and Dragons in this roller coaster adventure ride.
  • Curse of The Mudchalk Devil

    Phil Lanzon, Paul Lanzon, Tony Mayor

    Paperback (Pegasus, April 18, 2019)
    When an inquisitive and determined young girl discovers she can see music as well as hear it, she uses this power to destroy the curse of disharmony engulfing her world. Elin is to assist in her father's illusionist show, but the disastrous events of that night sets her on a journey that would test the stamina of any human. Reluctantly, she accepts the persistent help of a boy from her class and they enter a wondermus, fantastical world from which they may never return the same. Will her gift change anything?
  • Charlotte and the Fairies

    Wendy Beasley

    Paperback (Pegasus, June 25, 2020)
    Charlotte was just five years old when she moved to a new house with her Mummy and Daddy, Morgan the dog and Billy the budgie. Although she liked the new house and loved her new bigger bedroom, she still felt sad leaving her old home and a little bit strange in the new one. That was until she discovered the garden, and then everything changed, with new friends and exciting adventures. Charlotte knew about fairies as Nan had told her all about them, and when Mummy and Daddy went out and Nan looked after her, she would bring very old fairy story books with her to read to Charlotte at bedtime. She loved these stories and was really looking forward to losing her first tooth so the tooth fairy would come and take it; although deep down she didn't really believe she would, for these were just stories, weren't they?
  • Atomic Awakening: A New Look at the History and Future of Nuclear Power

    James Mahaffey

    Paperback (Pegasus, Oct. 15, 2010)
    “Persuasive and based on deep research. Atomic Awakening taught me a great deal."—NatureThe American public's introduction to nuclear technology was manifested in destruction and death. With Hiroshima and the Cold War still ringing in our ears, our perception of all things nuclear is seen through the lens of weapons development. Nuclear power is full of mind-bending theories, deep secrets, and the misdirection of public consciousness, some deliberate, some accidental. The result of this fixation on bombs and fallout is that the development of a non-polluting, renewable energy source stands frozen in time. Outlining nuclear energy's discovery and applications throughout history, Mahaffey's brilliant and accessible book is essential to understanding the astounding phenomenon of nuclear power in an age where renewable energy and climate change have become the defining concerns of the twenty-first century.