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Books published by publisher Barbour Publishing, Incorporated

  • Trouble on the Ohio River

    Norma Jean Lutz

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Dec. 1, 1998)
    In early nineteenth-century Cincinnati, ten-year-old Lucy Lankford eagerly awaits the arrival of her new piano and, along with her recently orphaned cousin Ben Allerton, tries to find out why the school bully is so attached to a worn remnant of flowered fabric.
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  • Samuel Morris

    Kjersti H. Baez

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Only God can perform miracles, and only a miracle can save the slave-prince Kaboo, and in doing so, change the lives of people around the world.
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  • The KJV Bible for Toddlers

    Barbour Books Staff, Randy Kryszewski, Caren Jurina

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, July 1, 1999)
    'The KJV Bible for Toddlers' is a unique Bible storybook that combines simple, retold stories with the beauty of the King James Version. Each story, which starts with a quote from the Scriptures (including the Bible reference), is written specifically for two to four year olds. Here is a selection:'In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form. . .and darkness was upon the face of the deep.Genesis 1:1-2 God made the sky. God made the stars. God made the sun and the moon. The sun keeps us warm. The moon helps us see at night. God knew just what we needed.''The KJV Bible for Toddlers', a quality trade paperback, is fully illustrated with charming color pictures on every page.
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  • On the run: A Mysterious Discovered Accepted Bonus Chapter

    Violet Samuels

    language (Blvnp Publishing Incorporated, April 14, 2016)
    In a pitch-black night, two siblings are running through a dense forest.Who are they?What are they doing out in the wilderness at a time like this?That is the mystery.One thing’s for sure, their bond is one that’s not easily broken. They weathered countless storms before, and they’re going to make it through this one. Or will they?Grab a copy of this book!
  • Billy Sunday: Young Readers Christian Library

    W. Terry Whalin

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Billy's dream is baseball, but he's about to get drafted by another team, by a Coach he's never met. Billy's life is about to be saved-again.
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  • Heroes of the Faith: Dietrich Bonhoeffer

    Michael Van Dyke

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 2001)
    Born into a prominent German family, Dietrich Bonhoeffer died in a Nazi prison camp. The son of a physician, Bonhoeffer decided to follow his heart and went into theology. As social conditions worsened in Germany, he traveled abroad, but felt himself drawn back to his native land to resist Adolf Hitler's programs. Ultimately, after much mental struggle, Bonhoeffer became involved in a plan to eliminate Hitler. His resistance efforts led to his arrest by the dreaded Gestapo, and Bonhoeffer was hanged on April 9, 1945, just weeks before the end of the war in Europe.
  • Danger in the Harbor: Grain Riots Threaten Boston

    JoAnn A. Grote

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Dec. 1, 1998)
    When Queen Anne's War leaves Boston with major problems such as food shortages and riots, ten-year-old Beth and her family struggle to survive peacefully.
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  • Samuel Morris: The African Prince

    Kjersti Hoff Baez, Ken Save

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Aug. 1, 2003)
    From slavery to salvation, the story of young Prince Kaboo (later named Samuel Morris) is a testament to the power of enduring faith.
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  • Totally Spellbound

    Kristine Grayson, Kendra Hoffman, WMG Publishing Incorporated

    Audible Audiobook (WMG Publishing Incorporated, June 7, 2013)
    Child psychologist Megan Kinneally answers an urgent message from her brother Travers: Come to Las Vegas immediately. He needs some kind of help. When she arrives, she finds her nephew alone with a dog and three strange women whom everyone calls the Fates. Her practical brother suddenly believes in magic and secretly, Megan does too. Otherwise, the experience she just had on the interstate between Vegas and Los Angeles makes no sense. Rob Chapeau, aka Robin Hood (yes, the Robin Hood), has just made a mistake. He let one of the most beautiful women in the world see him hunting fake rabbits in the desert with his very real falcon. Rob still mourns the death of his true love eight centuries before. But if a woman can ever bring him out of mourning, it's the surprising Megan Kinneally, who has no idea that she has the strongest magic of all - or that she's enchanted him. Can Rob and Megan save her family, rescue the Fates from a fate worse than death, and find true love? Their journey will take them into the bowels of Las Vegas, where the Faerie Kings rule and emotions vanish. And, to make matters worse, an old enemy of the Fates appears just as everything looks like it will resolve in a true happily ever after.
  • Fire by Night: The Great Fire Devastates Boston

    Loree Lough

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Dec. 1, 1998)
    While living in Boston in 1635 and 1636, thirteen-year-old Phillip and his family survive a hurricane and a devastating fire while holding to their faith in God.
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  • Coming Home

    Veda Boyd Jones

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1999)
    As World War II comes to an end, Eddie Harrington develops polio, and he and his family worry about their brother, Steve, caught in the Battle of the Bulge, and their sister Alice's fiance, missing in the Pacific, and welcome back their friends, the Wakamutsus, from internment camp.As World War II ends, Eddie Harrington has polio, and he and his family welcome back the Wakamutsus
  • Samuel Morris: Missionary to America

    Terry W. Whalin

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Feb. 1, 2006)
    He was not your "typical" missionary-he was an African called to serve in the United States. No one would believe the adventures of nineteenth-century missionary Samuel Morris- unless they believe in a God of compassion and grace. Samuel Morris began life as Kaboo, the eldest son of a tribal chieftain. He was a prince, but then he became a pawn-held in torturous limbo until his father could pay ransom to an enemy tribe. When Kaboo's captors became too greedy, and no amount of ivory could rescue him, a death of unbelievable cruelty awaited. And then God intervened. From Kaboo's miraculous escape, to his acceptance of Christ and baptism by missionaries, to his remarkable voyage to America where he would have an amazing impact on scores of lives, the story of Samuel Morris is an is an adventure of divine proportions.
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