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Books published by publisher Bayeux Arts

  • The Sorcerer's Last Words, Number 4: Preposterous Fables for Unusual Children

    Judd Palmer

    Hardcover (Bayeux Arts, Inc., Nov. 25, 2003)
    An enchanted broom, and lessons learned by the Sorcerer's Apprentice.
  • How Canada Came to Be: A Brief History

    Anna Jennings Steen

    Paperback (Bayeux Arts Inc, June 15, 2017)
    Canada begins in Newfoundland, and that's the start of this historical, narrative journey. The author traces the contributions of Marco Polo, even the capture of Constantinople in 1453 when people began to look for a new sea route to the East, paving the inspiration for exploreres like John Cabot, Champlain, Cartier and others to lay the foundations of Canada.
  • The Adventures of Alonzo Woodchuck

    Robert Ellis Klein, S. E. Carey

    Paperback (Bayeux Arts Inc, July 1, 1997)
    When Alonzo, a country bumpkin woodchuck, ventures into the world of humans, Andre, a worldly house cat, introduces him to fast food, floor wax, vacuum cleaners, and Chinese food
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  • First Words: Patti Kay's Dreamworks

    Kathleen O'Grady

    Hardcover (Bayeux Arts, Inc., Nov. 25, 2001)
    Story of the transformative power of a child's imagination. Exquisite woodcuts by Brona Keenan.
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  • The Tooth Fairy, Number 1: Preposterous Fables for Unusual Children

    Judd Palmer

    Hardcover (Bayeux Arts, Inc., Nov. 25, 2002)
    The epic adventure of Abigail, the girl with the greatest teeth in the world!
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  • The Adventures of Alonzo Woodchuck

    Robert Ellis Klein, S. E. Carey

    Paperback (Bayeux Arts Inc, July 15, 1997)
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  • The New Toe: Poems to Tickle your Funnybone

    Jeannie McGregor

    Hardcover (Bayeux Arts, Inc., Sept. 25, 2001)
    Humorous, whimsical poems for children. Great images by noted artist Bill Brownridge
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  • Take Me to Your Leader!

    Richard Stevenson

    Paperback (Bayeux Arts, Inc., Oct. 25, 2004)
    Stevenson, Richard
  • Polly Perfect and the Tragic Fart

    Jacob Richmond

    Hardcover (Bayeux Arts, Inc., Jan. 20, 2012)
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  • Maximilian's Mistake

    Jonathan Christenson

    Hardcover (Bayeux Arts, Jan. 28, 2012)
    Maximilian's Mistake is the second in a series of distinctive forthcoming Bayeux books for Children, of varying ages, entitled ODD LITTLE BOOKS.These hand-bound, Indian silk covered, books are a delight to behold. Adults will treaure this collection as well.The stories are simple, again of varying lengths, by young, practising writers, playwrights, artists and musicians.Maximilian's Mistake. The story: Maximillian leads a perfectly ordinary life until a series of family misfortunes are traced back to him and a ghastly mistake he made in the past, all of which ultimately leads to his own tragic demise. The first title in the Odd Little Books series is The Umbrella, a simple story of love between a man and an umbrella.
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  • Maximilian's Mistake

    Jonathan Christenson, Bretta Gerecke

    eBook (Bayeux Arts, July 15, 2012)
    This is the second title in Bayeux's NEW series, "An Odd Little Book". The series is in a small format, 4" x 5", and the subjects are intended to appeal to all ages, starting from 7-year olds. The stories or poems are darkly humorous and rach carry a revelatory or cautionary message. Exquisite illustrations by award-winning artists are a hallmark of the series.In this long poem, Maximillian leads a perfectly ordinary life until a series of family misfortunes are traced back to him and a ghastly mistake he made in the past, all of which ultimately leads to his own tragic demise.
  • Maximilian's Mistake

    Mr. Jonathan Christenson

    Paperback (Bayeux Arts, March 15, 2012)
    This is the second title in Bayeux's NEW series, "An Odd Little Book". The series is in a small format, 4" x 5", and the subjects are intended to appeal to all ages, starting from 7-year olds. The stories or poems are darkly humorous and rach carry a revelatory or cautionary message. Exquisite illustrations by award-winning artists are a hallmark of the series.In this long poem, Maximillian leads a perfectly ordinary life until a series of family misfortunes are traced back to him and a ghastly mistake he made in the past, all of which ultimately leads to his own tragic demise.
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