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Books with title Edgar and the Dragon

  • The Dragon and the Thief

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Sept. 1, 1991)
    In ancient Egypt an unlucky young man meets a wealthy dragon and together they find dangerous but exciting adventure
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  • The Girl and the Dragon

    Alice M. Roelke

    eBook (, Sept. 10, 2014)
    Adella, a slave, can hear the thoughts of animals.Her life is only worth living when she gets to spend time with her dearest friend, a dragon—very large and frightening to most people but not to Adella. When Dragon does the unthinkable to protect her, the two must flee for their lives. Adella struggles with the guilt she harbors and her frightened feelings about God and punishment.Disguising herself as a boy, she seeks work—and the pair get caught up in a battle. They survive and become heroes. Then, horrible news: the nation’s beloved king, to whom Adella feels strangely drawn, has been infected by the Green Death. If he dies, anarchy will spread through the kingdom and create war. Adella and Dragon set off on a quest to find the plague’s forgotten cure. Danger and adventure await—along with trolls, shape shifters and secrets beyond her wildest dreams. But time is growing short. If they don’t find the cure, the king will die…Young Adult Christian Fantasy
  • The Cable Car and the Dragon

    H. Caen, B. N. Byfield

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, March 1, 1986)
    This is the rollicking tale of the adventures of Charlie, the youngest cable car. Only sixty years old, he is tired of the same old rut. One night as he's puffing himself up Nob Hill, he hears a lot of excitement down below: Chinese New year! Suddenly, Charlie takes a right turn at Jackson Street, rather than the left he has taken for sixty years, and he finds himself in the middle of the parade. There he meets a friendly dragon named Chu Chin Chow, who is bored with his job. Charlie treats Chu to a cable car ride that looks as if it will end in a disastrous plunge into the San Francisco Bay--unless a miracle occurs.
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  • Bel and the Dragon

    Nakesha Lowe

    eBook (AUK Kids, Nov. 29, 2013)
    This is the story of King Cyrus and the people of Babylon, and how they worshipped idol gods instead of the one true God. This led to the destruction of Bel and the Dragon by the hands of the prophet Daniel. Serving other gods is vain and worthless. There is only one God, who is worthy of worship, and that is the God of your Holy Bible and none else. Serving any other gods is to your own hurt. (Jeremiah 25:6-7)
  • The Dragon and the Mouse

    Dr. Stephen A. Timm, Modern Man

    Paperback (Steppingstone Enterprises, Incorporated, Sept. 10, 2012)
    The Dragon and the Mouse is a story about relationships. A dragon and a mouse are very different. One is big, the other little. One is powerful, the other is not. One likes to eat hot peppers, the other likes Swiss cheese. How do two creatures so different from each other learn to understand and accept each other? That is what this story is about. The Dragon and the Mouse speaks to the feelings of children AND adults, and leaves a lasting impression with both.
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  • Max and the Dragon

    Anne Haroldsen

    Paperback (Anne Haroldsen, Jan. 5, 2019)
    Max is a very naughty dog. One day the slightly incompetent fairies of Fairies, Incorporated, grant his wish in error, and his toy dragon comes to life. Shenanigans abound as Max and the dragon battle the infamous neighborhood cat, go looking for the Lost Ferguson Gold Mine, develop a secret spy code and bumble their way into a time machine. Max and the dragon stumble from one catastrophe to the next, two lovable misfits destined for misadventure and hijinks.
  • The Dragon and The Raven

    G. A. Henty

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, Jan. 3, 2013)
    This book is also know as The Days of King Alfred. The story is set in the late 9th century during the rule of Alfred The Great. The story follows the adventures of the fictional character Ealdorman Edmund as he and King Alfred fight against Danish Viking invaders.
  • Bixby and the Dragon

    Arlene Peterlin

    language (, Nov. 15, 2016)
    Join Bixby the pack rat as he learns that that generosity and kindness are more valuable than even the golden treasure of a dragon.Bixby is certain that he has the best collection in the world. That is, until he meets a dragon. When he sees the dragon’s cave filled with treasure and gold, he knows that his little hole in the ground filled with trinkets does not compare. Bixby makes up his mind to work day and night until his collection is grand enough to impress even a dragon. Children will love the whimsical characters and gentle rhyming verse in Bixby and the Dragon. Young and old alike will enjoy the soft watercolor illustrations and positive message.
  • The Dragon and the Raven

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Robinson Books, Oct. 15, 2002)
    Unedited, unabridged, original format editions with original colored cover art, these Henty books reproduce the original in careful detail. In this story the author gives an account of the fierce struggle between Saxon and Dane for supremacy in England, and presents a vivid picture of the misery and ruin to which the country was reduced by the ravages of the sea-wolves. The hero, a young Saxon thane, takes part in all the battles fought by King Alfred. He is driven from his home, takes to the sea, and resists the Danes on their own element, and being pursued by them up the Seine, is present at the long and desperate siege of Paris.
  • Pooh and the Dragon

    Ann Braybrooks

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1997)
    A Little Golden Book. Pooh and the Dragon
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  • Trump and the Dragon

    Deena Marie, Josseline Villalobos, Candice Han

    language (, March 5, 2020)
    The people of China have a problem only the United States can solve. How far will our President go in order to help a friend?Trump and the Dragon is a beautifully illustrated children's book safe for all ages.
  • Josie and the Dragon

    Diana Milstein, Heie Gelhaus

    language (kobold productions ltd, Feb. 28, 2015)
    A story for children aged 3-7 years. Josie and the dragon become friends and together they work magic. Please note that the kindle edition is only the manuscript for the audio book. The audio download is the actual audiobook version with music.