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Books published by publisher Lothian Pub Co

  • Horrorgami: Spooky paperfolding just for fun

    Richard Saunders

    Paperback (Lothian Pub. Co, March 15, 1990)
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  • The idle bear

    Robert R Ingpen

    Hardcover (Lothian Pub, March 15, 1986)
    Two teddy bears whose owners have grown up become acquainted.
  • In colonial times: The adventures of Ann, the bound girl of Samuel Wales, of Braintree, in the province of Massachusetts Bay

    Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

    Unknown Binding (Lothrop Pub. Co, March 15, 1899)
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  • Blue Blood

    Ken Catran

    Paperback (Lothian Publishing Co., April 1, 2004)
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  • The Peppercorn Tree

    Sheryl Gardner, Dominique Falla

    Paperback (Lothian Pub Co, March 15, 2000)
    In their secret place, high up in the old peppercorn tree, three girls love to hide out, inventing scary stories. But what happens when one of these tales becomes horribly real and horribly close? A tale of true-to-life terror from Sheryl Gardner, with a spine-chilling illustrations by Dominique Falla.
  • Tipper Becomes a Nipper

    Melinda Kerr, Jane Skarratt

    Hardcover (Lothian Pub Co, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • The Cannibal Virus

    Sue Robinson, Peter Gouldthorpe

    Paperback (Lothian Pub Co, March 15, 2000)
    How can an ordinary history assignment turn into a life-threatening encounter with cannibal convicts? And how can an ordinary computer carry a man-eating virus? Just ask Stuart, who was unlucky enough to find out.
  • Tipper the Nipper Counts to 10

    Jane Skarrat, Melinda Kerr

    Paperback (Lothian Pub Co, Jan. 8, 2000)
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  • The Lie

    Philip Neilsen, Philip Neilson, Mark Wilson

    Paperback (Lothian Pub Co, March 15, 2000)
    Edward tells a lie that even he begins to believe. After all, what matters is that all the kids at school - especially the beautiful Natasha - think he's a legend. But only at the bridge will the truth come out, and making the wrong choice could be fatal. A story of haunted love, dramatically illustrated by Mark Wilson.