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Books published by publisher Inheritance Pubn

  • This Rough New Land

    Kenneth Sollitt

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, Dec. 1, 1985)
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  • Dispelling the Tyranny

    Piet Prins

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, Nov. 1, 1994)
    After fleeing to Germany with his parents in 1568 because of the persecution of Dutch Protestants, Marteen Meulenberg joins the army of Count Lodewyk in his fight to defeat the Spanish forces that control his homeland.
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  • Driven into Exile: A Story of the Huguenots

    A. L. O. E.

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, March 1, 2003)
    In the late seventeenth century, the Marquis la Force is banished to England with his wife and daughter for refusing to put aside his Huguenot beliefs, while his son and nephew are held in France, struggling against Catholic oppression.
  • Partisans

    Piet Prins, James C. Van Oosterom, Jaap Kramer

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, June 1, 1990)
    As the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands continues, Blankers, having been rescued from the Gestapo, becomes much more involved in the Resistance while Jan gets over his depression about his father's absence and the ongoing war and proves himself a hero.
  • Done and Dared in Old France

    Deborah Alcock

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, Feb. 1, 2002)
    In the late seventeenth century, a Huguenot boy is taken in by a group of outlaws and spends several years smuggling salt for them before meeting the famous pastor, Claude Brousson, who informs him that his family escaped France and lives in England.
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  • A Mighty Fortress in the Storm

    Paulina M. Rustenburg Bootsma

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, June 1, 1992)
    Jans Lubberts and his family, Christians living on a farm in Holland during the Nazi occupation, join the Resistance and become active in fighting the Germans.
  • John Is Not Afraid

    Cor Van Rijswijk

    Hardcover (Inheritance Pubn, April 1, 2004)
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  • Abraham's Sacrifice

    Cor Van Rijswijk, Rino Visser

    Hardcover (Inheritance Pubn, Feb. 1, 2001)
    This hard cover Bible story book is wonderful. Children just learning to read.
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  • Doctor Adrian: A Story of Old Holland

    Deborah Alcock

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, March 1, 2004)
    Doctor Adrian was a scholar living in quiet seclusion in Antwerp, the Netherlands, until a fugitive Protestant preacher and his daughter Rose sought sanctuary in his rooms. Before he knew it, he became involved with the Protestant cause, and eventually embraced it in theory. When the persecution of the Reformed was stepped up, Doctor Adrian made the dangerous journey to Leyden, along with Adrian's sister Marie. When the siege was lifted by the fleets of William of Orange, they moved to Utrecht. Doctor Adrian's faith in the Reformed religion died when he experienced the loss of some of his loved ones, but a new faith in the Author of that religion took its place. This is a tale of a doctor and his contact with William, Prince of Orange, and his spiritual journey.
  • Teddy's Button

    Amy Le Feuvre

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, Feb. 1, 2002)
    An impulsive boy who likes nothing more than fighting and telling the tale of his father's heroic death as a soldier learns to find satisfaction in fighting God's battles as a member of Christ's army.
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  • The Heroes of Castle Bretten

    Margaret S. Comrie, J. Finnemore

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, March 1, 2003)
    An aging Catholic chatelaine faces treachery from her nephew and his followers, while a Protestant boy of unknown parentage captured from a neighboring kingdom stirs her loyal soldiers and former allies to her aid.
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  • The Lion of Modderspruit

    L. Penning, Marietjie Nelson

    Paperback (Inheritance Pubn, March 1, 2004)
    As the second Boer War intensifies in 1899, twenty-three-year-old Afrikaner, Louis Wessels, becomes known as the Lion of Modderspruit for his heroic conduct during this crucial victory for the Boers.