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Books published by publisher Cornerstone Book Publishers

  • The Seven Principles of Man

    Annie Besant

    eBook (Cornerstone Book Publishers, )
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  • Brother of the Third Degree - Revised

    Will L. Garver

    eBook (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Oct. 31, 2007)
    In this metaphysical classic, a young spiritual seeker during the time of Napoleon travels to Paris to enter the Masters' secret school. There he meets his soul mate, who is an initiate of a higher order. In his eagerness to make rapid progress he falls prey to the dark brotherhood. The Masters use this near deadly experience to further test and teach him as part of their ultimate plan. He and his true love learn to work together in service to the Masters and humanity.
  • A History of Louisiana Vol. 1

    Alcée Fortier

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Feb. 24, 2012)
    This is volume one of four. This highly respected history of Louisiana is packed with rare details and information on the early history of Louisiana and is published in four volumes. Photographic reproduction of 1904 first edition. Illustrated. DON'T FORGET: This is a FOUR book set with each book sold separately. The ISBNs are: 1613420382, 1613420390, 1613420404 & 1613420412.
  • Woodcraft

    Nessmuk

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, July 14, 2014)
    George Washington Sears (aka "Nessmuk") was not only a master woodsman, but he shared his knowledge of bushcraft with the public in print. His classic work "Woodcraft" provides a valuable and useful guide on all aspects of outdoor living and survival; from camp construction, fishing, hunting, needed tools and equipment, fire building, cooking and much more. Nessmuk provided the foundation from which later survival authors, such as the great Horace Kephart, would build. This is a needed work for anyone with an interest in camping or bushcraft. Photographic reproduction of the 1891 edition.
  • Bayou Folk

    Kate Chopin

    (Cornerstone Book Publishers, May 27, 2019)
    This is a wonderfully written collection of Louisiana short stories by Kate Chopin. Chopin, considered by many as introducing the modern feminist literary movement in the United States. Photographic reproduction of the 1895 edition.
  • Camp-Lore and Woodcraft

    Dan Beard

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, June 3, 2016)
    From the pen of one of the founders of the Boy Scouts, comes a 1920 classic campers guide. Beard offers clear instructions on ways of fire making, camp site selection, food, camp tools and much more. Perfect for planned camping or emergency situations. Photographic reproduction of the classic 1920 edition.
  • Social Life in Old New Orleans

    Eliza Ripley

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Feb. 20, 2012)
    For those who love the history of New Orleans, this is a delightful account of pre-Civil War New Orleans. This photographic reproduction of the acclaimed 1912 first edition is the personal narrative Eliza Ripley, filled with details of early New Orleans and the area. This classic work is an enjoyment to read and allows us to experience Old New Orleans from the author's first hand accounts. Eliza Ripley's "Social Life in Old New Orleans" takes us to a time long gone and almost forgotten, telling us of the romance, charm and carefree attitudes of the people of Old New Orleans. Illustrated.
  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Hardcover (Cornerstone Books, Dec. 1, 1995)
    A year after he sends his Indian friend, Little Bear, back into the magic cupboard, Omri decides to bring him back, only to find that he is close to death and in need of help. Sequel to "The Indian in the Cupboard."
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  • Alchemy: Ancient and Modern

    H. Stanley Redgrove

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, March 4, 2013)
    Noted chemist and co-founder of the Alchemical Society in London, Herbert Stanley Redgrove examines past and present aspects of alchemy and looks into the lives and alchemical careers of some of the world's leading alchemists. This is a photographic reproduction of the 1922 edition.
  • Brother Of The Third Degree

    Will L. Garver

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, July 17, 2008)
    In this metaphysical classic, a young spiritual seeker during the time of Napoleon travels to Paris to enter the Masters' secret school. There he meets his soul mate, who is an initiate of a higher order. In his eagerness to make rapid progress he falls prey to the dark brotherhood. The Masters use this near deadly experience to further test and teach him as part of their ultimate plan. He and his true love learn to work together in service to the Masters and humanity. 2nd Revised Cornerstone Edition.
  • Eerey Tocsin in the Cryptoid Zoo

    Kevin Noel Olson, Debi Hammack

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Oct. 15, 2006)
    A wonderful and exciting story for children of all ages. "It has been a long, long time, since I've encountered such original characters as Eridona "Eerey" Toscin, her werewolf-like cousin, Edict and their amazing mutant friends. From Eerey's pet prehistoric spider, Eightball, to the adventurous organtaur, Loofah, this book is simply crammed with wonder and imagination leagues removed from other such books." Ron Fortier - Writer of "Popeye" and "The Green Hornet" for Now Comics, and "Peter Pan: Return to Neverland" for Malibu Comics.
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  • Eerey Tocsin on the Underwater Island

    Kevin Noel Olson, Debi Hammack

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Jan. 20, 2015)
    “Submarines run by laptops connected to old-fashioned typewriters! Giant squids and Kraken! Ottermen and gorillas! Talking gorillas. Talking gorilla sea captains. Kevin Noel Olson’s “Eerey Tocsin on the Underwater Island” is inspired, steampunky fantasy for kids and adults alike. And the talking gorilla sea captain had me at ‘hello’.”