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Books published by publisher John Marshall

  • Dark Tides: A Wicked Fairytale

    J.J. Marshall

    Paperback (J.J. Marshall, March 27, 2020)
    With the unexpected death of the siren King, Princess Serena finds herself next in line for the Adrellan crystal throne. But with a new ruler, comes a new agenda. Betrothal to the Land King's son was not what Serena had envisioned for herself and now she must find a way to live without her vicious instincts. Serena faces love and death.Heartache and ruin. And when a scorned Marquess finds out that Serena had been betrothed to the prince, she stops at nothing to bring down the siren, even if it means taking her voice.
  • Dancin' Schmancin' with the Scars: Finding the Humor No Matter What!

    Jan Marshall, Illumination Graphics

    Paperback (Jan Marshall, Nov. 14, 2012)
    “Jan’s newest treat is a delightful handbook for getting through difficult times which includes tips and spiritual guidance. Her own survival and whimsy inspire us to view our challenges differently… DR. SUSAN JEFFERS, author of “Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway.” Perhaps for some of us, the golden boomer age and beyond has tarnished a bit with health issues, loss in general and major disappointments. Put away the pills; wipe those tears and get over here. There is a way out and it can be fun. Laughter heals and connects us. Dancin, Shmancin shows us the way, painlessly and you do not even have to know how to dance. Jan Marshall turns life’s daily hassles into a ridiculous scenario by using exaggeration, satire and tad of truth; she is not actually seeking a divorce from Siri® who lives in her iPhone but they are in couple’s therapy). Yesterday, Siri advised her lawyer to ask Jan for a clothing allowance and a coffee maker. The book is dedicated to Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly, Wounded Warriors and friends who have lost children yet still manage to dance with life and contribute in spite of horrendous internal pain. This in turn, encourages the rest of us every single moment. Humor is the general theme and Dancin is a code word for anything pleasurable in your world. The Scars, well they are scars and may always remain in some manner but can be minimized by finding the humor and absurdities that surround us. Jan claims when she had her brain tumor surgery, the doctor also found a Whoopee Cushion. Chapters include the best place for seniors to find romance, (it involves prescriptions) and peaceful negotiations between body and mind after she shot her scale (with blanks she told the sheriff). She appreciates the libido of bald men, reveals to Justin Timberlake how she finds her own “Friends with Benefits” and discusses a new way to refer to age (only cheese ages). There is only one serious chapter, “Touched by an Angel in an Inappropriate Place” where she speaks of cancer, brain tumors and other cosmic jokes that were truly not funny, McGee! If you are having your own issues, Jan has techniques to get you through most anything. Though,as someone once suggested; we should all hang out with a goofy friend once in a while. Jan simply asks, “Why can't it be you, this time?”
  • Mushrooms: a Book of Free Forms

    Kreymborg Alfred

    Hardcover (John Marshall Co, March 15, 1916)
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  • Mushrooms a Book of Free Forms

    Alfred Kreymbourg

    Hardcover (John Marshall Co., Ltd., March 15, 1916)
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  • Football and how to watch it,

    Percy Duncan Haughton

    Hardcover (Marshall Jones, Jan. 1, 1922)
    Early fan's guide to football.
  • Max Masters and the Weekend Warriors: Max Masters Adventure Series, Book 3

    L. Marshall, Emily Wylie

    Audiobook (L. Marshall, Feb. 4, 2019)
    Max Masters is a curious boy with a wild imagination. Follow his adventures with his two best friends, Piper and Tristan, as they explore their hometown of Arcadia and beyond. In this third installment of the series, Max has a chance encounter with a unique group of teens and embarks on an unexpected adventure. Packed full of mysteries, educational dialogue, and exciting adventures, this book series is perfect for young listeners who are ready for chapter books and expanding into new vocabulary.
  • Max Masters and the Alien Substitute Teacher: Max Masters Adventure Series, Book 1

    L. Marshall, Emily Wylie

    Audiobook (L. Marshall, Dec. 12, 2018)
    Max Masters is a curious boy with a wild imagination. Follow his adventures with his two best friends, Piper and Tristan, as they explore their hometown of Arcadia and beyond. In this first installment of the series, we are introduced to the main characters as they encounter an alien at their school and desperately try to figure out what to do next. Comedy ensues as our hero, Max, concocts a bold plan to fight off an invasion with an army of students. Will he succeed? Packed full of mysteries, educational dialogue, and exciting adventures, this audiobook series is perfect for young learners who are ready for chapter audiobooks and expanding into new vocabulary.
  • Max Masters and the Museum Thief: Max Masters Adventure Series, Book 2

    L. Marshall, Emily Wylie

    Audiobook (L. Marshall, Dec. 27, 2018)
    Max Masters is a curious boy with a wild imagination. Follow his adventures with his two best friends, Piper and Tristan, as they explore their hometown of Arcadia and beyond. In this second installment of the series, Max tries to unravel a mystery after a series of local thefts takes place. Packed full of mysteries, educational dialogue and exciting adventures, this book series is perfect for young fans who are ready for chapter books and expanding into new vocabulary.
  • Loo Loo the Cheeky Alien

    Mrs Jane Marshall

    Paperback (Jane Marshall, Oct. 25, 2012)
    Loo Loo is a cheeky Alien, the shape on his tummy changes shape depending on his mood. This is a great way of teaching your child shapes whilst having fun with Loo Loo and his friends.
  • Choo Choo the Naughty Alien

    Mrs Jane Marshall

    Paperback (Jane Marshall, Oct. 25, 2012)
    Choo Choo is a naughty Alien, the number of his eyes change depending on his mood. This is a great way of teaching your children numbers whilst having fun with Choo Choo and his friends
  • Tu Tu the Happy Alien

    Mrs Jane Marshall

    Paperback (Jane Marshall, Oct. 25, 2012)
    Tu Tu is a happy Girl Alien, this is a great way to teach your children colours and keep them interested with Tu Tu and her friends
  • Short Stories from the Balkans

    Edna Worthley UNDERWOOD

    Hardcover (Marshall Jones, Jan. 1, 1919)
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