Browse all books

Books published by publisher Victory Press, (1976)

  • Tell Me the Answer: About the Bible and About God Bk. 1

    Derek Prime

    Paperback (Victory Press, Dec. 15, 1975)
    None
  • Ring 31265

    F.M Gravatt

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1971)
    None
  • Curse of Craigiburn

    J. Larcombe Rees

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1971)
    None
  • Doing My Part

    Teresa R. Funke

    Paperback (Victory House Press, Sept. 10, 2007)
    Based on a true story . . . Until World War II came along, fourteen-year-old Helen Marshall's biggest problem had been her height. Few men in Hayden's Valley, Illinois are as tall as Helen. But when Helen's mother is hurt and can't work and her favorite cousin ships off to fight, Helen must find a way to support both her family and her country. Along with her best friend, Janie, she takes a summer job at a war factory and discovers that not everyone welcomes her enthusiasm. Determined to prove she can handle her new responsibilities, Helen must confront a lazy boss, two older women who try to slow down her work, and townspeople who gang up on one of their own. But when she answers the eerie cries of her mysterious German neighbor, Mrs. Osthoff, Helen learns the true sacrifice of war. And when she keeps a secret for a friend, she realizes that grown-up decisions sometimes have life-or-death consequences.
    W
  • Above Acorn Terrace

    Rosemary Patrick

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1973)
    None
  • Alison's Choice

    Elizabeth Ashley

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1965)
    None
  • Simba and Samba

    Elsie Milligan

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1962)
    None
  • Alpine adventure

    George LAZENBY

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1969)
    None
  • A Thousand Sparrows

    James Pustorino, Jill Pustorino

    Paperback (Victory Hall Press, June 28, 2011)
    Jill Pustorino's drawings beautifully capture the feeling of a child's walk outdoors in this simple story on valuing Creation and caring for the natural world around us.
  • The No-No Boys

    Teresa R. Funke

    Paperback (Victory House Press, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Based on a true story in the winter of 1943. Fourteen-year-old Tai Shimoda's family has lost everything. Like many other Japanese-Americans at the start of World War II, Tai's family has been forced to leave their home and move to Tule Lake Relocation Center-a desolate camp surrounded by barbed wire in northern California. Though he misses his home in Sacramento, Tai keeps busy at Tule Lake hanging out with friends and training for the judo tournament. But as tensions in camp rise, Tai's brother, Ben, joins a group that has refused to swear allegiance to the United States. They call themselves the No-Nos. Tai's father calls them Disloyals. Soon Tai must decide what he believes. Will he join his beloved brother and the No-Nos or, like his father, remain true to America?
  • In The Dark

    James Pustorino

    Paperback (Victory Hall Press, Dec. 18, 2011)
    "In the dark, what do you see?" "In the dark, what do you hear?" Beautiful forms and colors and inventive type and text create a luminous journey through the dark. Young children can explore the sights, sounds and sensations they may experience at night in a way that reassures while enhancing their feeling of mystery and wonder.
  • Romany Hill

    Florence Foster

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1962)
    Light wear to edges of illustrated paper covered boards. Firm binding. Presentaiton message to free front endpaper. pages a little aged. Price clipped dustwrapper with light edge wear. A very nice copy