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  • The Saga of Erik the Viking

    Terry Jones, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, Jan. 1, 1999)
    A Viking warrior who lived hundreds of years ago sets sail with his men on the Golden Dragon to find the land where the sun goes at night.
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  • Head to Toe Knits: 25 Colorful Accessories for Your Home and Children

    Zoe Mellor

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square Pub, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Shows and provides patterns for knitting hats, duffel bags, cushions, mittens, socks, scarves, satchels, pencil cases, shopping bags, and rucksacks
  • Dancing Daisy

    Kay Gallwey

    Paperback (Trafalgar Square, May 1, 1995)
    Book by Gallwey, Kay
  • The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    Oscar Wilde, Garrick Palmer

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square Pub, March 1, 1998)
    This dramatically illustrated collector's edition marks the centenary of Oscar Wilde's release from prison in 1898 and the publication of his anguished poetic masterpiece. One hundred years after his release from Reading Gaol, the life and work of Oscar Wilde has lost none of its fascination. In his day, his wit and writings enchanted and scandalized society in equal measure; his downfall came at the height of his powers. Devastated by his notorious trial for indecency, imprisoned for ``homosexual offenses,'' he was to spend two ruinous years in solitary confinement. As he was later to tell Andre Gide, Reading Gaol ``was not fit for dogs. I thought I would go mad.'' The Ballad was written from personal experience, and there was to be no more writing after this. As Wilde observed: ``Something is killed in me.'' Bankrupt, disgraced, and in exile, Wilde was to die not long after his release at the age of 46. His final resting place is the cemetery of Pere Lachaise in Paris. His tomb bears an inscription from The Ballad of Reading Gaol: ``And alien tears will fill for him/Pity's long broken urn/For his mourners will be outcast men/And outcasts always mourn.'' This commemorative edition of the poem is illustrated with the powerfully moving wood engravings of Garrick Palmer. 48 pp 5 x 8 8 wood engravings
  • Party Handbook

    Malcom Bird

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, )
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  • Murder of Tutankhamen

    Bob Brier

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, April 6, 1998)
    Tutankhamen conjurs all the fascination that people have with Egypt. Ironically very little is known about the boy king.He was born in one of the most traumatictimes in Egypts 3000 year history. The nations religion was changed to montheism, as was the nations capital city. Leading egypotologist Bob Brier brings to life the dramatic story of Tutankhamen , the " boy king " who died mysteriously at the very young age of twenty.
  • Frog Is a Hero

    Max Velthuijs

    Paperback (Trafalgar Square, July 1, 1998)
    When the rains come and the river floods the area, Frog, Duck, Pig and Hare are stranded, Frog decides to swim across to the hills to find help for his friends
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  • Perils of Poppy - Mayhem at the Museum

    Susan Hughes

    eBook (Soho Square Publishing, May 16, 2012)
    Hold on to your hat as detective cat Poppy investigates strange goings-on at the British Museum.Eerie events unfold in the Egyptian wing. Now read on.....
  • Ten Green Monsters

    Gus Clarke

    Paperback (Trafalgar Square, Sept. 5, 1996)
    Nine green monsters crash down to the ground from the top of the wall. Did they fall by accident, or were they pushed? Children can lift the flaps to find out who will be the next to fall, and can try to spot the little monster who's the culprit.
  • Walking Across Egypt

    Clyde Edgerton

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, May 26, 1988)
    Mattie took some pound cake and apple pie and visited Wesley at the Young Men's Rehabilitation Centre. She was persistently telling people that the Bible said, 'when you've done something for the least of these my brethren you've done something for Jesus.' With his stringy blond hair and rotten teeth, Wesley didn't look much like Jesus, or talk like him. But it beat sitting at home watching soap operas, hoping nothing terminal would happen before the dishes were washed. Mattie's selfish children and interfering neighbours are appalled by their singular relationship; she was after all seventy-eight and Wesley Benfield an illegitimate adolescent, not to say a delinquent. But then Mattie Rigsbee always had been very independent. In this wonderfully funny novel, Clyde Edgerton takes us inside the house and hearts of a peculiarly endearing group of people living in North Carolina. His characterisations are hilarious and razor sharp, drawn into a world that lives far beyond the printed page.
  • Bandi and the Great British Hedgehog Bake Off

    Susan Hughes

    language (Soho Square Publishing, Oct. 26, 2012)
    Bandi the Old English Sheepdog enters the Great British Hedgehog Bake Off.Mayhem and fame follow. Now read on....
  • How to Speak "Horse": A Horse-Crazy Kid's Guide to Reading Body Language, Understanding Behavior, and "Talking Back" with Simple Groundwork Lessons by Eschbach, Andrea, Eschbach, Markus

    Markus Eschbach Andrea Eschbach

    Hardcover (TRAFALGAR SQUARE, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Natural horsemanship for kids! Horse trainers Andrea and Markus Eschbach have created easy lessons in "horse speak" for horse-crazy kids. Their book, chock full of beautiful color photographs, explains the basics of horse body language and how to "talk back" in a way horses understand, using body movement, expression, and physical distance. With a focus on groundwork that is safe and fun for children, this lovely book offers a one-of-a-kind introduction to the keys to natural horsemanship and how good communication can keep you safe in everything you do with your horse.