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  • The Long Spring

    Heather Wolf

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 15, 2014)
    "If you haven't walked in someone else's shoes, it's difficult to know the fit, so be kind and compassionate." - Heather Wolf, The Long Spring - The Adventures of Kipnuk the Talking Dog continue with book I-A, The Long Spring. In this story, Kipnuk is experiencing his very first springtime at the mountain. This book once again focuses on kindness and compassion. It also tells a story of a young Husky pup named Artek who sticks up for his small friend. The story also teaches how important it is to not be a bully and how a little kindness can change people's hearts. Kipnuk is told a tale from long ago and a new cast of characters will touch your heart. Hope you enjoy! Check out Kipnuk the Talking Dog & The Long Spring on Facebook!
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  • Pilot Jack Knight

    A. M Anderson

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1961)
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  • Emerald Isle Adventures

    Robert Plant

    Paperback (CF4Kids, May 20, 2013)
    Many people have lived there and still more have left as the real story of Ireland features tragedy as well as triumph. Read about one of the world's most famous wrecks, the Titanic. Find out about the famines and fighting that have blighted this jewel of an island. It is a homeland that has been divided by man but one that has a lot to teach us about the power and love of God.
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  • Dave Dawson at Casablanca

    R Sidney Bowen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Bowen turned to writing in 1930, using his prestige as editor-in-chief of Aviation Magazine to write Flying From The Ground Up, a non-fiction work on how to fly an airplane. He began freelancing for pulp magazines. In 1934, he started his own pulp magazine, Dusty Ayres And His Battle Birds, for Popular Publications. Twelve issues were released, the first eleven published monthly from July 1934 through July 1935, with most issues released monthly. Bowen continued writing for mystery, adventure, sports, and aviation pulp magazines through the 1950s. After the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 sparked World War II, Crown Publishers called Bowen, asking for an adventure story based on the war. The Dave Dawson series , also known as the War Adventure series, was the result. Bowen got to work immediately, and the first book, Dave Dawson At Dunkirk, was published in 1941. A total of 15 volumes were released between 1941 and 1946.
  • Dave Dawson with the R.A.F.,

    Robert Sidney Bowen

    Unknown Binding (Crown publishers, Jan. 1, 1941)
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  • Dave Dawson on Convoy Patrol

    Robert Sidney Bowen

    Hardcover (Crown Publishers, Aug. 16, 1941)
    WWII war series that is far fetched but amusing.
  • The Island of Adventure

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Macmillan UK, June 1, 2000)
    For Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann and Jack, the holiday in Cornwall is everything they'd hope for - until they begin to realize that something very sinister is taking place on the mysterious Isle of Gloom. But they're not prepared for the dangerous adventure that awaits them in the abandoned copper mines and secret tunnels beneath the sea. Other titles in the series include: "The Castle of Adventure", "The Valley of Adventure", "The Sea of Adventure", "The Mountain of Adventure", "The Ship of Adventure", "The Circus of Adventure", and, "The River or Adventure".
  • Dave Dawson with the R.A.F.

    R. Sidney Bowen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 23, 2015)
    Bowen turned to writing in 1930, using his prestige as editor-in-chief of Aviation Magazine to write Flying From The Ground Up, a non-fiction work on how to fly an airplane. He began freelancing for pulp magazines. In 1934, he started his own pulp magazine, Dusty Ayres And His Battle Birds, for Popular Publications. Twelve issues were released, the first eleven published monthly from July 1934 through July 1935, with most issues released monthly. Bowen continued writing for mystery, adventure, sports, and aviation pulp magazines through the 1950s. After the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 sparked World War II, Crown Publishers called Bowen, asking for an adventure story based on the war. The Dave Dawson series , also known as the War Adventure series, was the result. Bowen got to work immediately, and the first book, Dave Dawson At Dunkirk, was published in 1941. A total of 15 volumes were released between 1941 and 1946.
  • The Circus of Adventure

    Enid Blyton

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Ltd, Feb. 1, 2003)
    When Bill brings the wimpish Gustavus away with them, Dinah, Philip, Lucy-Ann and Jack fear that this might be a boring holiday. But it soon becomes clear that there is more to their new companion than meets the eye.
  • The River of Adventure

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Macmillan UK, June 1, 2000)
    A river cruise through ancient desert lands will be an adventure in itself, think Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann, and Jack. An adventure it certainly is, especially when Bill disappears and the children, along with Kiki the parrot, are trapped beneath a forgotten temple where no one has set foot for 7,000 years.
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  • Jeff and Jenny Winter in Alaska

    Nellie Frisinger

    Paperback (Accent Pubns, Nov. 1, 1977)
    Jeff and Jenny are delighted to go to live with their parents in Alaska.
  • Dave Dawson at Truk

    R Sidney Bowen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Bowen turned to writing in 1930, using his prestige as editor-in-chief of Aviation Magazine to write Flying From The Ground Up, a non-fiction work on how to fly an airplane. He began freelancing for pulp magazines. In 1934, he started his own pulp magazine, Dusty Ayres And His Battle Birds, for Popular Publications. Twelve issues were released, the first eleven published monthly from July 1934 through July 1935, with most issues released monthly. Bowen continued writing for mystery, adventure, sports, and aviation pulp magazines through the 1950s. After the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 sparked World War II, Crown Publishers called Bowen, asking for an adventure story based on the war. The Dave Dawson series , also known as the War Adventure series, was the result. Bowen got to work immediately, and the first book, Dave Dawson At Dunkirk, was published in 1941. A total of 15 volumes were released between 1941 and 1946.