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Books published by publisher Gibraltar Press

  • Haunted: Stories of Spirits, Scoundrels, Legends, Lore and Ghosts in the Rialto Theater and Downtown El Dorado

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, Oct. 9, 2013)
    Imagine for a minute; a ghostly theater, a historic gunfight, a lawless oil boom, and a cast of scoundrels. Now add thirty brothels, characters such as H. L. Hunt—who got his start in Downtown El Dorado—some racy women, and finally sprinkle it all with gobs of money as a roaring 1920s oil boom swept over this little community of 3500 and blossomed it to 40,000 in 18 months. You’ll find an “OK Corral” gunfight, mules drowning in muddy streets, and yes, most importantly, you’ll find an old 1920s theater surrounding by numerous other old buildings.—and they’re all filled with spirits! Is Downtown El Dorado, Arkansas the most haunted town in the country?
  • The Norphlet Rangers and the Battle of Flat Creek Swamp

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, April 8, 2014)
    It’s 1944 and in the little village of Norphlet, Arkansas, Richard and John Clayton are making plans for a quiet summer of fun. However, north of their town is a German Prisoner of War Camp, and just when everyone thinks the War with Germany is about over, there is an escape from the camp and a rabid, Gestapo Colonel leads five former SS Soldiers on a mission of destruction. As the POWs race south to attack the South Arkansas oil refineries, they end up camping in Flat Creek Swamp, just a few miles south of Norphlet. After stumbling upon their camp, the boys plot a daring capture of the POWs. However, that wild summer had a lot more going on than just German POWs on the run. A crazy vision by the boy’s good friend, Ears, has everyone in town changing their name to “Jasper”. And while all of that is going on, Homer Ray’s, bullying causes the boys to try and stop the bullying for good with a trick to end all tricks. Yes, all the Norphlet characters are still part of this wild summer, as Big Six, Doc, Bubba, and Marshal Wing fit right into the story. As the summer of 1944 passes, the escapades of the two boys seem to run together as the boys try to balance the startling events in the little village, while plotting to capture the German POWs.
  • The Crystal Christmas Tree

    Richard Mason, Elina Herianidou

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, March 13, 2015)
    I children's Christmas Book---ages 5 to 7
  • The Mystery of the Canebrake

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, June 15, 2012)
    As a young boy, Richard Mason lived the life of the paperboy, ‘Richard, in the novel. His interactions with the people in the small town of Norphlet, Arkansas, and the surrounding woods and swamps, form the basis of his seven-book Richard, the Paperboy series. It was a time of brown, sunburned feet and shirtless summers, when a boy’s only entertainment was his imagination. This book recounts the tale of The Mystery of the Canebrake.
  • How Me and John Clayton Saved the World

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, June 15, 2013)
    The 8th in the Richard, the Paperboy series. Another wild tale about Richard and his best friend John Clayton. This time the boys get tangled up with a wild snake filled wedding. Of course, it's the space creatures who are the big problem, but the Norphlet Cornbread Festival has to happen, and the boys are determined to win---any way they can.
  • Runaways!

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, May 1, 2014)
    A coming of age story is featured as the 10th novel in the Richard, the Norphlet Paperboy Series. Richard and John Clayton encounter unusual family problems and they decided to spend a few days with Uncle Swamp hoping that their family problems will work out while they are gone. However, rain and more rain floods the area and they are swept down the river on an epic flood. After days on the Ouachita, Black, Red, and finally the Mississippi they manage to swim ashore near New Orleans. Penniless, wearing only cutoff shorts they, they struggle to survive in the French Quarter. After a week of living in the Quarter by eating out of garbage cans and sleeping in a drainage culvert they are picked up and sent to a repressive Louisiana Reform School. The breakout and struggle to return home tests every fiber of the boys emotions. It's a true test of the boys resolve and determination to survive.
  • The Danged Swamp!

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, June 15, 2012)
    As a young boy, Richard Mason lived the life of the paperboy, ‘Richard, in the novel. His interactions with the people in the small town of Norphlet, Arkansas, and the surrounding woods and swamps, form the basis of his seven-book Richard, the Paperboy series. It was a time of brown, sunburned feet and shirtless summers, when a boy’s only entertainment was his imagination. Richard Mason has written seven books in the Richard, the Paperboy series: The Red Scarf, Lyin’ Like a Dog, The Yankee Doctor, The Danged Swamp! “I will drink your blood” The Vampire-Werewolf of Flat Creek Swamp, The Mystery of the Canebrake, The River Rat, and a Catahoula Hog Dog, all part of the series inspired by his early years in Arkansas.
  • The Norphlet Mafia

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, Oct. 2, 2014)
    It’s the summer of 1944 and Richard, the Norphlet Paperboy, John Clayton, and Ears are in one heck of a mess. Yeah, there was an ‘accident’ involving a small herd of 10 Chihuahuas, which has sent the whole state into an uproar, and the three boys are right in the middle of it. An attack by the Chihuahuas on Richard, the paperboy has left the brown, award-winning Chihuahuas with white spots, and as Richard will tell you, “It was all a danged accident, but we’re in big trouble, and if lying won’t get us off, then maybe the Norphlet Mafia is gonna hafta do something really, really bad. You know, like dognapping, or something so gross it will run the Little Rock private eye right out of town.”
  • Bedtime Stories for Children

    Hans Andersen, Brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault, Galtar Press

    language (Galtar Press, April 22, 2012)
    This is a book of traditional children's short stories. They have been edited so as to retain the original story, with original illustrations, but the language has been changed in such a way that they will be understood by today’s young children. The volume contains some well known stories as well as some that are less well known. They vary in length but the longer stories have been broken down into parts to enable the reader to stop one night and carry on the next. A brief re-cap is given at the start of each each night with a question to maintain your child’s interest.
  • The Norphlet Mafia

    Richard Mason

    Paperback (Gibraltar Press, March 15, 1819)
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  • How Me and John Clayton Saved the World Richard the Paperboy Volume by Richard Mason

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    Mass Market Paperback (Gibraltar Press, March 14, 1845)
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  • Jake's Surprising Holiday

    Alanna Tarrant

    eBook (Galtar Press, March 12, 2013)
    A magical journey allows Jake to explore the wonders of Ancient Egypt. He makes friends with a young Egyptian boy of his own age and together they stumble upon a plot that could have far reaching consequences.A story for young children.