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Books in Illustrated Stark series

  • Queen of the Martian Catacombs

    Leigh Brackett, Star Two, Nathan Housley

    Paperback (Cirsova-Publishing, April 30, 2019)
    MARS IS ON THE VERGE OF WAR!Trouble is brewing on Mars... With civil war about to erupt, Eric John Stark has been sent to investigate an apocalyptic warlord recruiting mercenaries. More disturbing than the promise of a full scale war to unify the Martian city states is the claim that Delgaun's ally, Kynon of Shun, has at his disposal ancient sorceries that grant him powers of life and death.When Kynon's mistress, the beautiful Berild, takes an interest in Stark, the mercenary swordsman finds himself caught in a web of lies, betrayal, and evil magic. Can Stark unravel the mysteries of the lost Martian tribe and pull Mars back from the brink of war? The mysterious Berild is prepared to kill to keep the secret buried in the deserts of Mars--or offer it up on a plate to Stark if he will help her conquer the Red Planet!An all-new, fully-illustrated edition of Leigh Brackett's classic Sword & Planet adventure!
  • Illustrated Classics for Boys

    Rachel Firth, Lesley Sims

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2010)
    Presents six retellings of classic tales of action and adventure intended for boys.
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  • Illustrated Stories for Boys

    Lesley Sims, Louie Stowell, Tom Lalonde

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2007)
    A collection of humorous, scary, and adventure stories, including "Sinbad the Sailor," "Treasure Island," and "The Bed Monster's Secret."
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  • Illustrated Stories for Girls

    Helen Wood, Lesley Sims, Louie Stowell

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Collects fourteen stories featuring princesses, fairies, and dolls.
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  • Illustrated Classics for Children.

    Various Authors

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
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  • Black Amazon of Mars

    Leigh Brackett, Startwo, Liana Kerzner

    Paperback (Cirsova-Publishing, June 28, 2019)
    Danger Awaits in the Far North!Long ago, an ancient evil was sealed away in the northern wastes of Mars by the legendary hero, Ban Cruach. A powerful talisman of Ban Cruach has been stolen--the thief's dying wish is that it be returned by Eric John Stark to its rightful place in the City of Kushat which stands before the Gates of Death!Before Stark can reach Kushat, he and the Talisman fall into the hands of a mysterious warlord named Ciaran, who prepares to lead a warband against Kushat and beyond. Undeterred by superstition, Ciaran seeks the power and riches that are said to lie beyond the Gates of Death and Ban Cruach's eternal vigil!Ciaran may bring destruction not only to the northern city states but all of Mars, if Kushat should fall and the Gates of Death be thrown open before his hordes!
  • Gypsy Folk Tales - Book One

    Francis Hindes Groom, Maggie Gunzel

    (Abela Publishing, June 4, 2012)
    This book is a treasure chest of 36 classic Gypsy Folk Tales and Stories, and makes fascinating reading for those interested in folklore in general, but especially for those interested in the Roma, or Gypsy, people. Francis Hindes Groome collated and prepared this collection, making only few changes and remaining true to the original stories, so to let the written story enchant us as if it were being presented in the vernacular. The stories are further enhanced by the numerous impressive illustrations recently completed by Maggie Gunzel the Dutch artist and illustrator who, unlike many illustrators of the 19th C. and 20th C, has stayed true to the subject matter. A percentage of the net sale from this book will be donated to the Relief Fund for Romania. In his various other works, Groome raises the point that Europe possibly owes a great deal of its folklore heritage to Gypsies, who brought tales from East to West. If this is the case, then even the most rooted of Europeans must attribute a portion of his culture to the Gypsy lifestyle. Simply stated, these stories are his stories, but in an earlier form. In recent times, much has been written and reported in the press about "Travellers", as Gypsies are now more popularly known. All too often these reports are negative. However, the Gypsy lifestyle is simultaneously romanticised by the media and has been for generations. Because urban city dwellers "buy into the dream", put down roots, tie themselves to mortgages and keenly run the "rat race", could it be that the distrust of Gypsies and Travellers is born out of envy and a desire to pack it all in and live the relatively unpressured, simple, and free lifestyle of the Gypsies?
  • Mary and I - Forty Years with the Sioux

    Stephen R Riggs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 27, 2013)
    Mary and I Forty Years With The Sioux By Stephen r. Riggs This book I have inscribed to my own family. It will be of interest to them, as, in part, a history of their father and mother, in the toils and sacrifices and rewards of commencing and carrying forward the work of evangelizing the Dakota people. Many others, who are interested in the uplifting of the Red Men, may be glad to obtain glimpses, in these pages, of the inside of Missionary Life in what was, not long since, the Far West; and to trace the threads of the in-weaving of a Christ-life into the lives of many of the Sioux nation. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you tell more about yourselves?โ€ is a question which, in various forms, has been often asked me, during these last four decades. Partly as the answer to questions of that kind, this book assumes somewhat the form of a personal narrative.......
  • Illustrated Fairy Tales

    Rosie Dickens

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, June 29, 2007)
    Containing ten classic fairy tales by authors such as the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, 'Usborne Illustrated Fairy Tales' includes stories such as 'The Frog Prince', 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'The Swan Princess.'
  • Illustrated Nursery Tales

    Felicity Brooks

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Yoruba Legends

    M. I. Ogumefu, Of Edgbar Students of Edgbarrow College

    Paperback (Abela Publishing, July 16, 2010)
    NOTE: This book has been illustrated and published by the students of Edgbarrow School in Berkshire, England as a special project to raise funds for their Ghana Sponsorship campaign. DESCRIPTION: The Yoruba people are descendants from a variety of West African communities. They are united by Geography, History, Religion and most importantly their Language. Many years ago, before the advent of the West African slave trade, the Yoruba people inhabited an area which stretched, along the coast of West Africa, all the way inward and down to Angola in South West Africa. Today this is not the case. The legends and fairy stories in this book belong to the Yoruba. They relate the adventures of men and animals, and try to explain the mysteries of Nature-Why Women have Long Hair, How the Leopard got his Spots, the Three Magicians, the Boa-Constrictor, How the Elephant got his Trunk and more. These stories grew from the imagination of the people. We read these folk-tales for their quaintness and humour, for their sympathy with Nature, and because we find in them the ideas and ideals, not just of one man, but of a race of people. IN modern times we have begun paying close attention to folklore - old tales, not invented by one man, but belonging to the whole people; not written down, but told by parents to their children, and so handed on for hundreds of years. The legends express primitive notions of right and wrong. As a rule, the wicked are punished and the good rewarded; and that, we feel, is as it should be. We may weep at the death of rascally Tortoise, but we may also feel that he somehow has deserved his fate!
  • The Illustrated Family Bible

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Aug. 16, 1875)
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