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Books published by publisher Quilty Publishing Ltd

  • Ecuador 1:700,000 Travel Map 2007

    ITM Canada

    Map (ITMB Publishing, Ltd, )
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  • My House Poems by Nikki Giovanni

    Nikki Giovanni-

    Paperback (Quill Publishing-, March 15, 1983)
    A copy that has been read. but remains in excellent condition. have no pen mark, all copy are intact. Picture is the description. Thank you for shopping with us.
  • Scottish Kings and Queens

    douglas-elizabeth

    Paperback (NMSE - Publishing Ltd, March 24, 2010)
    hard to find
  • Mysterious Journey

    Alec Price

    eBook (FBS Publishing Ltd, March 14, 2015)
    Mystery and magic surround the runes that Alice must find amid the Lancashire landscape of her present and of the time of King Arthur and the legendary magician Merlin. Can she prevent them from falling into the wrong hands? Join Alice as she endeavours to reunite the stones and safely return to her own time to complete her task. By popular children's author Alec Price, Mysterious Journey is the prequel to his Trogglybogs of Brinscall Moor series.
  • Saudi Arabia 1:750,000 Travel Map - 2004***

    ITM Canada

    Map (ITMB Publishing, Ltd., Dec. 12, 2004)
    Double sided travel map, scale 1:1,750,000, with an inset map of central Riyadh and an extensive name index. Distinguishes roads ranging from expressways to other roads. Legend includes railways, tracks, oil pipelines, gas pipelines, points of interest, forts, historical sites, international/domestic airports, border crossing points, wells, coral reefs.
  • Key to Kashdune

    Claudia White

    Hardcover (MP Publishing Ltd, June 10, 2014)
    The shape-shifting Hutton family is back on a new adventure. Key to Kashdune picks up the year after Aesop's Secret ends. An earthquake in the exotic countryside of Turkey has uncovered an ancient cave full of relics of the shape-shifting Athenite people, and two present-day Athenites, Dr. Harmony Melpot and her uncle Joe Wiltshire (previously Aesop the rabbit), are eager to discover its secrets.They have unearthed four ancient Athenite journals that unlock the secret to navigating by the Earth’s music. Now, with the help of their friends Harmony and Joe, they’re off to the legendary Caribbean island of Kashdune. But the despicable Professor Stumpworthy is up to no good once again, and he’s sure to try to use the ancient knowledge of Kashdune for evil...
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  • All at Sea with Truffles

    Sheila Collins

    eBook (Apex Publishing Ltd, June 19, 2011)
    Truffles, the celebrity tabby cat of mature years (it would be far too impolite to state her exact age here), puts pen to paper once again to share her unique and delightfully amusing observations of the human world around her, this time embarking on a totally new adventure on the ocean waves, finding her sea paws as she sets sail on a luxury (as befits a superior and sophisticated feline) ship with cruise aficionado Sheila, her long-term carer and provider of every possible need. New sights, sounds, smells, tastes and experiences face Truffles at every turn, from the tiresome car journey and undignified customs procedures to the mystifying and sometimes frightening onboard facilities and activities. Allowed to leave her stateroom to peruse all the non-eating areas - on a lead with matching collar, of course, and wearing a purrfectly preened catsuit - Truffles revels in being the centre of attention, maintaining an outward air of decorum at all times, even when her nine lives are tested to the core. A fantastic insight into the mind of a cat and the puzzles and mysteries created by events and practices that we all take for granted without question, and also a tantalising taster for those humans that haven’t yet been tempted by the cruising lifestyle. One thing’s for sure: Truffles can highly recommend it (oh, and Sheila, too)!
  • Aunt Kelly's Dog

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Ian Garmonsway

    Paperback (HVF Publishing Ltd., Oct. 12, 2017)
    Davey and Michael can't wait to meet Aunt Kelly's Dog... but what will they do if the dog is a big, scary, people-eating monster? Aunt Kelly’s Dog is the first of three picture books from writer-illustrator duo Helen Vivienne Fletcher and Ian Garmonsway. If you like quirky stories, gorgeous illustrations and a good dash of humour, then you’ll love Helen and Ian’s hilarious new books. $1 from the sale of every copy of this book will go to Assistance Dogs New Zealand, to help them provide New Zealanders with disabilities with life-changing dogs.
  • Spotty Poppy

    Bhavesh Mistry, Sophie Gordon

    language (Ice Publishing Ltd, Oct. 13, 2013)
    The charming tale of a day in the life of Spotty Poppy, her family and amazing pets. Written in a clear rhyming structure and beautifully illustrated by Sophie Gordon, Spotty Poppy is an ideal bedtime story for children and sure to become a future family favourite.
  • History of Medicine

    Hilary S. Morris, Robert L. Richardson

    Paperback (Quiller Publishing Ltd., June 1, 2006)
    Required reading for anyone who wishes to come to an understanding of medicine's past li>Medical history as a continuous progression History of Medicine is designed to present the history of medicine in an accessible and readable manner. The narrative is an imaginative account of the progress of medical knowledge told in the form of the autobiography of a physician born some 2,700 years ago. The dialogue and descriptions of events are based on original sources. The commentaries place the events in the medical world and the world at large, and the timelines and maps ensure that the scenes are securely set in both time and space. The progress of medicine has been complex and far more than a list of names, dates, and achievements, and this book provides not just a series of isolated events, but a continuous history.
  • The Natural Force

    John Minta

    language (Jelm Publishing Ltd, Feb. 21, 2014)
    This final epic adventure, 'The Natural Force', takes on a twist that is thought provoking. The country has now changed, mob rule persists, it is chaos everywhere. But there might be a glimmer of hope, if only Freddy and Sam can somehow find the 'source' of all this disturbance. Ancient sites feature prominently, providing intriguing blackcloths for both of the teenagers, in their search for hidden clues.Freddy finds himself in a past world of knights and castles. Two 'new' friends help him travel through this alien countryside. One in particular, in many ways, is very similar to Sam. There are clues in his travels but Freddy finds it all beyond him.Sam too has her problems, especially with her mother, who possibly is the catalyst for all their troubles. The life style these two are living is in complete contrast to that in the towns. But Sam seems, unknowingly, to be following a similar path as Freddy. How will they converge? Will Maria finally reveal why she has been so evasive?
  • Nopel's Mist

    L.S. Moss, Dj Hendrickson

    language (Into Publishing Ltd, Jan. 24, 2015)
    For a child, Nopel is the most dangerous country to live in of all the seven known lands in Austillion. It may look like a peaceful and idyllic place to the untrained eye but magic curses the land.Georgette almost reached her milestone birthday without any trouble but then her baby sister Tott is kidnapped by the terrifying white mist. Without fearing for her own safety, Georgette sets off on a quest to rescue her from the ancient underground prison of Marr and along the way discovers everything is not as it seems.Nopel's Mist is the first book in the Adventures in Austillion series.