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Books with title The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck

  • The Lost Treasure

    M.Elaine Franzen

    language (, May 23, 2017)
    The Lost Treasure Three young friends who are joined by a fourth friend, have to solve a mystery after finding a note in a bottle.
  • Lost Treasure of the Inca

    Peter Lourie

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • The Lost Treasure

    Hansel Sanchez

    eBook (, Oct. 19, 2012)
    The Lost Treasure tells the story of Emmanuel, a very wise man whose wishes turn into beautiful pearls, which represent us, God’s children. Then, one night, an evil man steals the pearls away and hides them in the field. Emmanuel searches and searches everywhere until he finds them. But the law is the law and the pearls no longer belong to him unless he buys the land. Emmanuel can only get them back if he’s willing to sacrifice and pay the price for them. Will he?This story is based on two of Jesus parables, The Hidden Treasure and The Pearl of Great Value. Children are precious pearls in the hands of God and He paid a high price for them, so they may belong to Him forever.
  • Lost Treasure of the Inca

    Peter Lourie

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, March 1, 2002)
    Do 750 tons of Inca gold lay hidden in the misty mountains of Ecuador? Enter the mysterious realm of the Inca as Peter Lourie, author of The Mystery of the Maya, ventures to what seems like the top of the world, where he discovers there is more than gold hidden in the mountains. There is adventure--and history.
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  • Lost Treasure of the Inca

    P. Lourie, Peter Lourie

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, March 1, 2002)
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  • { THE LOST TREASURE OF TUCKERNUCK } by Fairlie, Emily

    Emily Fairlie

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, Sept. 24, 2013)
    [ THE LOST TREASURE OF TUCKERNUCK By Fairlie, Emily ( Author ) Paperback Sep-24-2013
  • The Lost Treasure of the Incas

    Kevin Michael Reilly

    Paperback (Mandrill, July 1, 2001)
    It's motorcycle racing time for Rory O'Connor. That means speed and danger. But it's his brother Michael, an English professor at Georgetown, who is really running at breakneck speed and in danger. When he is injured, Michael's paralysis lands him in a gritty and dangerous state institution and launches Rory on a desperate quest for money that leads him to the raunchy underbelly of the Russian mafia, computerized electronic deception and bank robbery. Pursued by both the mob and the FBI, Rory flees to the remote heart of the Andes, the altiplano, where he hopes to hide in the shadows of the towering mountains. But even after stealing millions and regaining the Lost Treasure of the Incas, Rory learns that to find himself, he must first lose everything. At times a stark look at the world of disability, a computer bank robbery thriller, and an irreverent journey into the realm of the senses, The Lost Treasure of the Incas is a raffish, lyrical, and wildly imaginative tale spun from an antihero with muchos cojones and feet of clay.
  • Treasure of the Lost Cave

    Shelly Varney-Bock

    Paperback (Wheatmark, Sept. 15, 2008)
    Sixth grader Tara O'Hara is determined to find the treasure of the Taramara Indian tribe. It is hidden in the legendary Lost Cave somewhere in the Arizona desert. With the help of her enchanted medallion, Tara enters a magic land, pulling along her wisecracking younger brother, Patrick, his dog, Brutus, and her reluctant friends, Paige and Eric. There they meet Ruben, a walking, talking, nine-armed saguaro cactus, Billy Joe, a gambling, charming, gold-toothed coyote, and Pépe, a Mexican gecko who cooks the best enchiladas in all of Arizona down in his underground cantina. The children tease and bicker but keep their sense of humor while traveling across the fairyland desert into the perilous cave. They fight off an army of wolf spiders, escape from a tunnel of death, slide into a subterranean lake, and trade insults with smelly javelina pigs until at last they find the treasure and bring it back safely. Treasure of the Lost Cave was written for nine- to twelve-year-old readers. This well-written manuscript contains fifteen page-turning chapters. Author Shelly Varney-Bock weaves a magical adventure story around four children on a quest to find lost Indian treasure in the Arizona desert. The camaraderie and humor between the children is depicted in an amusing and entertaining way. The desert becomes more enchanting when portrayed as a whimsical fairyland full of danger and intrigue.
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  • The Lost Treasure

    Hansel Sanchez, R De Figueiredo

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 23, 2012)
    The Lost Treasure tells the story of Emmanuel, a very wise man whose wishes turn into beautiful pearls, which represent us, God?s children. Then, one night, an evil man steals the pearls away and hides them in the field. Emmanuel searches and searches everywhere until he finds them. But the law is the law and the pearls no longer belong to him unless he buys the land. Emmanuel can only get them back if he?s willing to sacrifice and pay the price for them. Will he? This story is based on two of Jesus parables, The Hidden Treasure and The Pearl of Great Value. Children are precious pearls in the hands of God and He paid a high price for them, so they may belong to Him forever.
  • Lost Treasure of the Maya

    Keith David, Declan Joyce, David Murphy

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  • The Lost Treasure

    Jan Stradling, Cassandra Allen

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • The Lost Treasure

    Dan Tsemakh

    eBook (, Dec. 3, 2017)
    During a family vacation cruise on a luxury boat, something terrible happened.A cute little boy who watched the seagulls with his father decided to feed them and threw a tiny slice of bread into the sea, but with it fell a small silver coin that was also in his pocket.No one heard the shouts of a little Silver.Sad and miserable, he sank into the depths of the sea, frightened to the unknown.Little Silver sank directly into an ancient treasure chest that had sunk many years ago at the bottom of the sea, where he met his new friends - The Gold coins.The coins and the rest of the lost treasure that had been drowned many years ago, had already lost hope for their fate.But will their fate change because of their new friend?Will they be able to see the light of day and feel the heat of the sun again?Read and discover another Silver’s adventure - The story hero of the successful books series.This is the fourth book in the series "Silver’s Journey" in which children can experience, understand and learn a little about values, importance and attitude towards money and people in our daily lives.