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Books in Wolves Chronicles series

  • Gladiator: Death and Glory in Ancient Rome

    Nick Pierce, Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Scribo, Nov. 1, 2016)
    The gladiators were among the most celebrated figures in the Roman Empire, entertaining huge audiences by fighting wild animals—and each other—to the death. Now children can discover what their life was really like by following the fate of a Celtic warrior captured in Gaul and sent to compete as a gladiator in Rome. Detailed, foldout illustrations and fascinating text teach kids about the gladiator’s brutal world.
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  • The Land of the Dead: Book Four of the Oz Chronicles

    R W Ridley

    Paperback (Middlebury House Publishing, June 14, 2010)
    In the fourth installment of the Oz Chronicles, Oz Griffin continues his efforts to restore the world he destroyed. But, when Oz and his band of warriors are led to an abandoned Southern mansion, they encounter a serial killer and become infected with an almost uncontrollable urge to feed ... on each other. With only nine days to find the cure, Oz must travel to the Land of the Dead and follow in the serial killer's footsteps. Will Oz survive the journey?
  • Castle: The Siege Chronicles

    Derek Farmer, Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Travel back in time to the year 1203, to the famous Castle of Chateau-Gaillard, built by King Richard the Lionheart. But King Richard is dead and John, England's new monarch, has offended the King of France. Now it's war! Will the castle hold? How will peasants survive? Learn all about medieval warfare in this tale of a real siege, based on the diary of Baron Roger de Lacy. Foldout flaps provide a detailed look inside the castle and its grounds, while tiny bound-in books show pages from the diary.
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  • The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

    Joan Aiken, Pat Marriott

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1987)
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  • Knight: Ready for Battle

    David Stewart, Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Would you have survived? In the Middle Ages, life was short and dangerous. Knights wore the finest armor, followed a strict code of chivalry, and swore an oath to the King. See what it took to become one of these nobles, from page to esquire to the final ceremony of anointing. Follow their training, examine their weapons and a full set of armor, and learn about the lavish jousts and other tournaments that were a regular part of a knight's life. The book contains: The Esquire's Handbook, a miniature guide to knight school and life, complete with lifesaving info; a tournament presented in split pages and foldout flaps; and another foldout that provides an insider's view of a castle under siege.
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  • Banshee Worm King: Book Five of the Oz Chronicles

    R W Ridley

    (Middleburry House Publishing, May 10, 2012)
    Oz and his intrepid warriors have survived their harrowing ordeal in the Biltmore House only to find themselves fighting for their lives in the surrounding mountains of North Carolina. Giant worms have evolved in the twisted world of the Storytellers, and they are hungry. A grizzled stranger provides the band of survivors refuge in his labyrinth of treetop walkways. But are they still fighting to return home or have they simply become pawns in a larger battle? Oz and company will see their numbers dwindle and a betrayal from within will see their hopes for ever making it back home virtually slip away.
  • Hammers of Time

    Rick Johnson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 24, 2017)
    Hammers of Time, as a stand-alone prequel to the Wood Cow Chronicles series, includes the chronologically first description of hot-clawing Dragons. In honor of that distinction, this Hot-Clawing Edition provides additional information about the history of hot-clawing and super-fast Dragons:•A completely new additional chapter•A revealing account of the origins of hot-clawing•Background information and profiles of hot-clawing Dragons
  • World War II Close Up

    Morgan Servin

    Hardcover (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This encyclopedic account of the Second World War is an exhaustive resource for school reports and war buffs alike. Through daily entries that chart the rise, peak years, and ultimate close to the war, this volume provides readers with a comprehensive examination of World War II, the war that affected Europe for decades after and made the United States into a world power. Rich prose capsules and vivid historical photographs bring to life the famous battles, key figures, and important treaties that made up the greatest worldwide conflict in modern history.
  • The Egyptian Mummy Embalmer's Handbook

    Jacqueline Morley

    Paperback (Book House, March 3, 2016)
    The fascinating story of Egyptian priestess Henutmehyt, whose coffin is in the British Museum, and how she was mummified after her death. Contains a guide to Egyptian coffins and a spectacular gatefold image of the River Nile.
  • Nightmare Lands

    Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, Glen Angus, Vinod Rams

    Library Binding
    None
  • 3T Chronicles: Tessa's First Day of School

    Trent Brown Ii

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Aug. 4, 2015)
    In Tessa's First Day of School Tessa not only learns the importance of obedience but she also learns to combat her fears with fun and laughter.
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  • Gladiator

    Nick Pierce

    Paperback (Book House, Oct. 20, 2016)
    The gladiators were among the most celebrated and famous figures in the Roman empire, entertaining huge audiences by fighting wild animals - and each other - to the death. In this fascinating guide, children can follow the fate of a Celtic warrior captured in Gaul and sent to compete as a gladiator in Rome. The detailed, fold-out illustrations and accessible text will teach them about the brutal and dangerous lives that gladiators led.
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