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Books with title Edgar and the Dragon

  • The Dragon and the Raven

    G. A. Henty

    eBook
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  • Arwyn and the Dragon

    Nancy MacLaren

    language (, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Anna Evans thinks her parents are dead. They’re not.15 year-old Anna doesn’t realize that an ocean away her family awaits. When the Cythrawl Demons arrive in Portland, Oregon intent on killing her, she is rescued by a handsome Welshman named Seirian. Soon she learns she is not Anna Evans but Arwyn Rhys-Ifans, member of the magical Tylwyth Teg of Wales. Not only does she have witches and wizards in her family but most of them are out to kill her!Arwyn embarks on a journey to save her imprisoned mother from her scheming family. Guided by an 1,000 year-old dragon, a talking Corgi and an ancient grandmother, Arwyn’s adventure teaches her about love, friendship, magic and herself.
  • David and the Dragon

    Martha Johnson

    Paperback (Covenant Books, July 14, 2019)
    Do you believe in dragons? Neither did David and his family until, one night, everything changed with finding a little lizard. Talking his parents into keeping the lizard as a pet was just the beginning until the little lizard started changing and growing. At least, they thought it was a lizard. Follow a family as they learn anything is possible even if you don't believe in it.
  • Tilo and the Dragon

    Marshall Brickeen

    language (Marshall Brickeen, Oct. 15, 2016)
    A young boy named Tilo wanders into a mountain village that appears to be deserted. He learns that the residents are hiding indoors from a ferocious dragon who lives in a cave at the top of the mountain. As Tilo meets the quirky villagers, he learns more about the dragon and some interesting lessons. Three brothers who refuse to take turns end up cooking a disgusting mixture of tomato soup, fish and scrambled eggs in their single pot. An old woman does not believe in rules hosts a children’s birthday party; her house is vandalized and most of her party guests have injured themselves. An energetic girl lives in a cottage that is missing half a roof, a few steps, and one window because she starts projects but never finishes them. The villagers all describe a terrible man-eating dragon, but nobody has actually seen the dragon eat a person. Even more curious, although the dragon is rumored to have eaten up to a hundred people, none of the villagers are missing. Tilo comes to believe that the dragon is a rumor. Tilo journeys to the top of the mountain to investigate, and find what is really terrorizing the town.
  • Edgar the Farting Dragon

    Lisa K Greenwood, John J Donnelly

    Hardcover (Lisa Greenwood, Dec. 5, 2018)
    Fall in love with Edgar, a giant, friendly dragon with an enormous appetite for fun. With his ornery nature and adventuresome attitude, Edgar creates a day Dominic and Nan will never forget. Come join us as he takes them on a DRAGON-sized adventure filled with riding atop his giant back. Just don't squeeze or tickle him too hard because he may let out a fireball of farts! Shoveling buckets of ice cream into his cavernous mouth of jagged teeth will make him smile. Read about the campfire S'mores and loads of absolute joy and laughter smothered with lots of love. Dominic learns that adventures can be taken any time you use the imagination that lives in your heart. And, most importantly, you're never ever too old to use it!
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  • The Dragon and the Raven

    G. A. Henty

    eBook (Otbebookpublishing, Dec. 27, 2015)
    In this historic novel by G.A. Henty the Saxons and the Danes fight for power over England. The Danes are "sea-wolves" and are about to tear England apart with their cutthroat tactics. Our hero fights in the battles with King Alfred. He flees by sea and resists the Danes. He later fights the battles in Paris.
  • Lani and The Dragon

    Mr Roger Puttick, Miss Jessica Puttick

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Princess Lani loves adventures. So when she finds out that her fairy godmother is in trouble, she can’t wait to help… Even if it means tracking down and capturing a huge fire-breathing dragon!
  • The Bull, the Bear and the Dragon

    J.K. Jacobs, Cvetka Hleb

    eBook
    This little fable is a light, tiny, magical work, made mostly to bring an evening smile to my daugther`s face. Now it`s time to share my work with world. It is written for: - CHILDREN to dive into a magical and exciting world of talking animals: scary, heroic and funny; to learn something about life and broaden their minds; to find out that many things are not as they seem at first glance or first thought; that it is easier to destroy than to create, but “to create hope” makes the world and the people living in it better and makes the world worth living in.- ADULTS who, in time and with worries, forget how wonderful the world is seen through magical, children’s eyes.- EVENING-PARENTS-READERS who enrich and bring joy to their little ones and find that they themselves love to laugh with their children.
  • Bel and the Dragon

    Nakesha Lowe, Akhil Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 26, 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)
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  • Dan and the Dragon

    Andrew Nicholls

    eBook
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  • The Dragon and the Raven

    George Alfred Henty

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, March 13, 2019)
    George Alfred Henty´s best novel, an exciting and informative adventure story."The Dragon and the Raven" is set during the reign of King Alfred when Danish forces have invaded the English countryside. Although the English try to repulse these attacks, they are overrun by the savagery and sheer numbers of the Danes.One of those deeply touched by these attacks is young Edmund. As a boy, he watched as his father was slain in battle fighting the Danes. Although young, he was intelligent, and noted the mistakes made on the battlefield. As he grew into a man, he put that knowledge into use and created a uniquely trained group of soldiers and built a new, stronger ship called the Dragon. Manning this ship with his special soldiers, Edmund joins the battle for freedom from Danish oppression. His adventures take him all throughout Europe and lead to glory, wealth, and eventually love.
  • The Dragon and the Raven

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (Robinson Books, Oct. 1, 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.