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Books published by publisher Pelican Publishing, 2005

  • Dr. Joseph Warren: The Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill, and the Birth of American Liberty

    Samuel A. Forman

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Nov. 21, 2011)
    The definitive biography of the Revolutionary War doctor and hero. An American doctor, Bostonian, and patriot, Joseph Warren played a central role in the events leading to the American Revolution. This detailed biography of Warren rescues the figure from obscurity and reveals a remarkable revolutionary who dispatched Paul Revere on his famous ride and was the hero of the battle of Bunker Hill, where he was killed in action. Physician to the history makers of early America, political virtuoso, and military luminary, Warren comes to life in this comprehensive biography meticulously grounded in original scholarship.
  • Randolph Saves Christmas

    Pat Crochet, Sarah Gramelspacher

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Aug. 30, 2018)
    Owww-ooo, something is waking up every critter in the Louisiana swamp. It’s Randolph, the loud-mouthed coon dog! Who knew that a pup so small could howl so big? He is so loud he might even scare Santa away! Poor Randolph hides deep in the swamp where he hopes no one will hear him. He never imagined that his late night baying would actually save the day as he leads a new friend out of the swamp in this delightfully original holiday tale with a familiar feel. Complete with a new version of the classic Christmas song about a certain reindeer who was also a little bit different, this adorable holiday adventure is sure to have readers of all ages howling with delight!
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  • Warlord's Puzzle, The

    Virginia Pilegard, Nicolas Debon

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Feb. 29, 2000)
    A young peasant boy convinces his poor but wise father to enter a contest to solve the warlord�s puzzle, which is actually the original tangram. Recommended by the Califorina Department of Education.
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  • Gingerbread Man Superhero!

    Dotti Enderle, Joe Kulka

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Sept. 8, 2009)
    One day, a little old lady decides to bake a Gingerbread Man. But he turns out to be not just any Gingerbread Man--this one has special powers, like the ability to fly. He flies to a bakery and helps save the other baked goods from a crazed macaroon, in this hilarious picture book for young readers.
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  • Clovis Crawfish and the Curious Crapaud

    Mary Alice Fontenot, Christine Kidder

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Jan. 31, 1990)
    When shy Corinne Crapud's cousin makes fun of her, instead of crying or arguing, Corinne puffs up and gets bigger and bigger. Only friendship can save her.
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  • Christmas Cats, The

    Nancy Wallace, Cathren Housley

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Sept. 28, 2011)
    In a house trimmed with holly, two sisters make preparations for their Christmas party. But sadly their assortment of cats cannot attend. So when the guests arrive, upstairs they must go! The banished cats squirm as they smell the aroma of baked treats and hear the crackle of fire, and they don't want to miss another minute of this festive fete. When the restless felines break loose and crash the party below, chaotic hilarity ensues.
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  • Jenny Giraffe Discovers the French Quarter

    Cecilia Dartez, Shelby Wilson

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Feb. 28, 1991)
    Afraid of life in the zoo, the little giraffe escapes. She finds herself in the French Quarter, where she is befriended by Claude and Angelle, who agree to help Jenny.
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  • The Cajun Cornbread Boy

    Dianne De Las Casas, Marita Gentry

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Dec. 15, 2008)
    You can't catch me--I'm full of cayenne! Baked in a skillet with two chilies for the eyes, a peppercorn for the nose, a link of boudin sausage for the mouth, and a large dash of cayenne pepper for extra spice, the Cajun cornbread boy runs through the bayou, sprinting past hungry animals who would like to sample such a tasty treat. When an artful alligator tries to trick the boy into becoming dinner, he's in for one really spicy surprise. Told in the charming language of an experienced storyteller, this colorful romp through Cajun country is perfect for children of all ages looking for a flavorful twist to a familiar fable.
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  • Drawn to the Dark: Explorations in Scare Tourism Around the World

    Chris Kullstroem

    Paperback (Pelican Publishing, June 5, 2017)
    “not just a hugely entertaining travel memoir or a delightfully dire catalogue of horrors; it’s first and foremost an insightful, personal exploration of humankind’s global fascination with the monstrous.” —Lisa Morton, author of Trick or Treat: A History of Halloween Inspired by a fascination with fear culture, writer Chris Kullstroem left her job and home to experience firsthand some of the world’s most legendary scare shows. Under the guidance of locals, she saw it all: attractions like the Day of the Dead, the haunts of New Zealand, and even the mythical Krampus brought to life in the streets of Austria. Each eerie enactment evokes a sense of wonder, demonstrating powerful emotions that transcend language and culture to reveal a connection we all share. Chris Kullstroem is a lifelong Halloween, horror, and dark tourism enthusiast. She holds seminars on how scare venues blend history, theater, and social interaction, and she enjoys exploring what these shows can teach us about our society and the people around us. Kullstroem worked as a traveling correspondent on the radio show Paranormal Talk and received her master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Illinois at Springfield. She is also a Couchsurfing.com enthusiast!
  • Majesty of the River Road, The

    Lee Malone, Paul Malone

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Nov. 27, 2007)
    Master photographer Paul Malone captures the charm and grandeur of palatial homes and other notable structures in nearly 160 full-color photographs, including interior views. Ornate stairways and foyers, elaborate parlors, and spectacular bedrooms complete with period furnishings reflect the prosperous and opulent lifestyle of the antebellum period. The accompanying text by Lee Malone highlights the history of each home and provides an architectural description.
  • LAPIN PLAYS POSSUM

    Sharon Arms Doucet, Scott Cook

    eBook (Pelican Publishing, Nov. 16, 2017)
    This series of trickster tales, stemming from African folklore, bears remarkable resemblance to the Deep South’s Brer Rabbit. That’s because Compere Lapin is his kissing cousin. In one form or another Lapin and Compere Bouki have been harassing each other for more than two centuries. Doucet’s retelling of these popular stories is flavored with all the spice of a Cajun gumbo.Compere Lapin came into the world with nothing but a cypress splinter, and he never misses an opportunity to talk himself out of work. The only thing he does better is playing tricks on the large, dim-witted Bouki. Whether he becomes a parrain three times in one day, trading crops for roots and leaves or begging to be thrown into a fire, Lapin always has something up his sleeve, and Bouki is just gullible enough to believe it.
  • Three Little Dinosaurs, The

    Jim Harris

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Aug. 31, 1999)
    A pea-brained T-Rex learns what bullies so often discover: that little dinosaurs--or little children--grow up . . . sometimes way up!
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