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Books published by publisher RP Studio

  • Aquarium Fishes: 2

    James W. Atz, Douglas Faulkner

    Hardcover (Studio, Oct. 14, 1971)
    Book by James W. Atz, Douglas Faulkner
  • A Book of Nonsense

    Edward Lear

    Hardcover (Studio, Sept. 30, 1980)
    None
  • Brazil: 2

    Fulvio Roiter

    Hardcover (Studio, April 12, 1971)
    Text: English, German (translation)
  • The Secret of the Alchemist

    John Ward

    Paperback (Studio 9, Oct. 1, 2003)
    This is the first novel in the Fate of the Thaumatophane trilogy (pronounced TOW/MAY/TOW/FAIN or TOW/MAY/TOW/FAN). The Thaumatophane was a magical machine sought after by the alchemists of the Middle Ages, an all-powerful invention that not only turned lead into gold but gave omnipotence to its possessor. In this first in the trilogy, two teenagers, Jake and Helen, meet by chance at a literary festival in Florence, Italy, where the contestants have to recite passages written by Dante, the Italian renaissance poet. They soon become fast friends: Helen, daughter of a failed marriage between a somewhat seedy Irish art dealer and a Swiss heiress has been raised by her aunts in the chill and reserved world of Swiss chateaux and private schools. A loner, wary of opening herself to others, she longs for her London-based dad to pay more attention to her. Jake, from a rowdy Scottish-Italian Glasgow family, is a happy-go-lucky jack-in-the-box kind of guy, not a great intellectual but with a good solid head on his pragmatic shoulders. Together, they make a fine pair. Very quickly they fall into a world of practitioners of black magic and the occult arts, for Helen's father has borrowed a 16th-century painting called "The Secret of the Alchemist" from her aunts' private collection and thinks he can hold his buyer up for a higher price by pretending to lose it for a few weeks. He meanwhile smuggles it out of Switzerland and secretes it in Venice, leaving the key for his daughter to find in an ornate desk he ships to Florence for repairs. The alchemist of the painting is Ruggiero de Montefeltro, an Englishman who went to Italy in the 16th century and began to learn the secrets of the occult at the hands of a magician in order to lay his hands on the Thaumatophane. His own fate is left unclear until the apocalyptic finish to this riveting novel, which takes place in an ancient house in Provence where the very Gates of Hell are opened.
  • Tanta Klaus*

    Peter G Blank, Johnny Stiff

    Hardcover (Studio G!, March 15, 1995)
    "..an endearing new Christmas legend - a wonderful story, beautifully told in poetry and pictures!" Some may question whether or not This Tanta Klaus is real...He is more than what is Christmas...you see, He is how Christmas makes us feel.
  • Pocket Pullout- Rainforest

    Richard Jones, Shirley Wheeler

    Hardcover (Studio, )
    None
  • Red Strawberry

    J CLEMENTSON

    Hardcover (Studio, April 28, 1995)
    A rainbow of colours to discover in delicious things to eat.
  • Spots on My Shoes

    J CLEMENTSON

    Hardcover (Studio, April 28, 1995)
    None
  • Harry Potter: You're Magical: A Fill-in Book

    Donald Lemke

    Hardcover (RP Studio, May 5, 2020)
    Let the Harry, Ron, Hermione, or Hagrid in your own life know how magical you think they are with this one-of-a-kind DIY gift book.This interactive book invites you to fill in what you love about your friend, with writing prompts inspired by relationships from the world of Harry Potter. Once completed, the book becomes a personalized gift worthy of a butterbeer cheers to you and your pal's greatest adventures.The book features full-color photography from the Harry Potter films throughout.
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  • Pocket Pullout- Animals in Danger

    C FITZSIMMONS

    Hardcover (Studio, Nov. 25, 1993)
    None
  • Pocket Pullout- Solar System

    Carole Stott, Julian Baum

    Hardcover (Studio, )
    None
  • The Man in the Iron Mask

    Alexandre Dumas

    Mass Market Paperback (Studio, Jan. 1, 1950)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.