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Books published by publisher Liber Press

  • Will You Be My Friend?

    Gabriel Fitzmaurice

    Paperback (Liberties Press, July 15, 2016)
    Will You Be My Friend? brings together over 100 of Gabriel Fitzmaurice’s best-loved poems chosen from his thirteen collections for children together with nearly thirty new poems. Enjoyed by both the young and the young at heart, the poems range from the silly to the serious, from the sad to the happy, from the naughty to the nice. Childhood, family, school, animals, the seasons and festivals of the year are all seen through the eyes of a child.
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  • Frankenstein: Or The Modern Prometheus

    Caliber Press

    Comic (Caliber Press, )
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  • This Will Be & You Will See

    Casi Stubbs, Tami Hotard, Gina Ricci

    Hardcover (Liberty Press, LLC, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Last summer while enjoying some quality time with her daughters, the idea of writing a book for children inspired Dr. Casi Stubbs to put her creative thoughts into motion. Geared toward kids between the ages of 2 and 8, Dr. Stubbs' new book, This Will Be and You Will See (2013), is about that rare precious moment a parent cherishes with their children. A simple day at the beach building sandcastles, bicycle riding on trails between the tall sea grass then stopping for triple-decker ice cream cones and making new friends translates actually into one cleverly-constructed narration of a mother's spiritual journey to prepare her two daughters for a happy, fulfilling life. With such amazing scenes depicted in various beach settings nuanced directly from the Emerald Coast by children's book illustrator, Gina Ricci, every reader will revisit This Will Be like it's a way of bringing the beach home with them (sans the sand), figuring out the mystery of precisely where each drawing in the book is located. Give someone the gift of reliving their own personal beach experience of 30A.
  • Make it Happen: A Success Guide for Teenagers

    Padraig Lawlor, Philip O'Callaghan

    Paperback (Liberties Press, March 2, 2015)
    This is a vital book for teenagers, but also parents and career guidance teachers, in learning how to get the best from young adults. Teenage-motivational books have always existed. However, they have normally followed the same vein as those aimed at adults; serious, 'life-changing', and somewhat preachy. Make it Happen by Padraig Lawlor and Philip O'Callaghan is really for teenagers - not a makeover on an adult self help guide. It uses styles and techniques such as 'Channel Hop', 'Reality Bites', 'Replay', and other reader-friendly terms to highlight and examine the most important aspects of the book. Make it Happen focuses on the subconscious, and shows teenagers how easy it can be to achieve any goal or dream. By interspersing technical and informative notes with real-life stories and examples of Make it Happen's strategies in practice, the fast paced and varied book ensures the teenage reader stays captivated. Modern day examples such as U2, Facebook, and the X-Factor also feature to emphasize points, with the attractive and colorful layout further appealing to the target market.
  • Goblin market

    Christina Georgina Rossetti

    Unknown Binding (Caliber Press, March 15, 1991)
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  • The second treatise of government;

    John Locke

    Hardcover (Liberal Arts Press, Sept. 3, 1956)
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  • Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous;

    George Berkeley

    Paperback (Liberal Arts Press, Aug. 16, 1954)
    An extension of Berkleys ideas, the work presents his philosophy in the form of dialogues. The author has presented arguments to prove the existence of god and that the material world consists completely of ideas and not physical objects. He reiterates that there is a diety that maintains order and arrangement in the world around us.
  • Miss Sillyworth: What will she do next?

    Ateval Dier

    eBook (Liberty Hill Press, Feb. 5, 2018)
    Though Miss Sillyworth appears to be old fashioned and accentric by today’s standards, she has a very good reason for being so.
  • My First Bear Book

    Jenny Wood

    Hardcover (Liber Press, )
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  • The Tuttle Twins and the Messed Up Market

    Connor Boyack, Nancy Peterson, Libertas Press

    Audiobook (Libertas Press, July 6, 2020)
    Why do people make the choices they do? Now that they’ve made some money, Ethan and Emily Tuttle begin to wonder how they can put it to good use and earn even more. So the idea of a Children’s Entrepreneur Market is born, which can help them find other kids who might want to borrow their money to build their small business. But as the twins soon learn — thanks to the ideas from Human Action by Ludwig von Mises — this is risky business. People have different incentives for why they make the choices they do, and certain choices can cause their market to become messed up!
  • My Second Bear Book

    Jenny Wood, Rebecca Archer

    Hardcover (Liber Press, April 22, 1992)
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  • Marvellous Machines

    Brian Williams

    Hardcover (Liber Press, Jan. 1, 1992)
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