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Books in Lost Treasures series

  • The Rich and Famous

    James Lincoln Collier

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2001)
    SOFTBOUND - GLUED BINDING
  • Treasure Lost I and II: The Treasure Chest

    R. G. Cordiner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 2, 2014)
    A unique compilation - Treasure Lost and Treasure Lost II: Treasure Found together in one book! TREASURE LOST: What do you treasure and how far would you go to find it? Peter and Farren are two brothers who think adventure is sneaking into a pub or going rabbit hunting. Little do they know! Soon the youths are on a whirlwind trip of betrayal, daggers, self-discovery and a giant reticulated python! Somehow they have to find a way to stop fighting with each other, avoid a sadistic Navy Admiral and a mysterious cloaked pirate captain, whilst remembering to tap the biscuits on the side of the ship – maggots are never good for breakfast! β€œIf you came for treasure it lies within, if you did not, what you treasure lies beyond your grasp.” TREASURE LOST II: TREASURE FOUND: Should some treasure stay lost? Brothers Peter and Farren thought that the adventure was all over. They thought that they had earned their happily ever after. They thought wrong. In this nail biting conclusion to the series, the unexpected return of a member of their family leads Peter and Farren to set off on a quest for answers. But they may not like what they discover. Some things are better left buried. On the way, they meet some familiar enemies, come face to tentacle with a giant squid, battle an army of Spanish Conquistadors and bump into the notorious pirate, Captain Redbeard. Not to mention, the small matter of the fabled lost city of gold … El Dorado and of course, a smelly, blue parrot called Dodo. β€œMe? Me Chad. You? You dead!” TREASURE LOST I AND II: THE TREASURE CHEST is suitable for anyone 7 years and older.
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  • Mrs. Coverlet's Magicians

    Mary Nash

    Hardcover (Hyperion, June 1, 2001)
    None
  • Lost Treasures: The Rich and Famous - Book #6

    James Lincoln Collier

    Paperback (Volo, June 1, 2001)
    Thirteen-year-old George suddenly finds himself the darling of a New York television company where plans are made to turn him into a singing, guitar-playing teen-age idol.
  • Treasure Lost II: Treasure Found

    R. G. Cordiner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 2, 2014)
    Should some treasure stay lost? Brothers Peter and Farren thought that the adventure was all over. They thought that they had earned their happily ever after. They thought wrong. In this nail biting conclusion to the series, the unexpected return of a member of their family leads Peter and Farren to set off on a quest for answers. But they may not like what they discover. Some things are better left buried. On the way, they meet some familiar enemies, come face to tentacle with a giant squid, battle an army of Spanish Conquistadors and bump into the notorious pirate, Captain Redbeard. Not to mention, the small matter of the fabled lost city of gold … El Dorado and of course, a smelly, blue parrot called Dodo. β€œMe? Me Chad. You? You dead!” cordiner.wordpress.com
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  • Let There Be Colour

    Barbara Smith

    Paperback (Hunt & Thorpe, June 15, 1998)
    None
  • Let There Be Sound

    Barbara Smith

    Paperback (Hunt & Thorpe, March 15, 1998)
    None