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Books published by publisher Johnson Tribe Publishing

  • What Manner Of Man A Biography Of Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Lerone Jr. Bennett

    Hardcover (Johnson Publishing Co. Inc., March 15, 1968)
    None
  • The Beltane Escape

    Ariella Moon

    Paperback (Star Tribe Publishing, Jan. 29, 2016)
    Lady Fenella, Thaness of Thorburn, has no idea her fate will be shackled to a powerful sorceress. She believes Gran’s warnings about Fairy are superstition, Fairy was invented to make children behave, and Merlin and the Lady of the Lake are myths. Then, from a distant past when the rule of magic is threatened, a spell cast forward to sixteenth century Scotland finds Fenella. The incantation sets in motion a series of events that leave her branded, stolen, and betrothed. Traumatized, and separated from her clan, the Highland heiress finds an unexpected ally in Edward, her kidnapper’s son. But their fragile alliance is gravely tested when he enables Fenella's young cousin to visit, and the Lady of the Lake seizes her opportunity and lures the reckless lad into Fairy. Fenella has seconds to decide. Should she remain with Edward, her best chance at saving herself and protecting her people? Or should she dive into Fairy to rescue her beloved cousin, endangering her clan, and abandoning Edward to his ruthless father, Lord Argonshire? Weakened, spellbound, and torn by conflicting loyalties and love, Fenella is pulled toward her fate — unaware, The Most Powerful Wizard stands in her way.
  • Happy Birthday Sapphire!

    Jada Marie Ford

    language (Ford Johnson Publishing LLC, June 17, 2017)
    Happy Birthday Sapphire. --A story of a Donkey named Sapphire who grows up in a Petting Zoo. On her 12th birthday, weird things starts happening and there's a bump growing on her forehead. She embarks on an adventure with her best friends Lily Bunny, Marlen Deer and Kaylen Goat to go see Wiseman Owl in hopes of some answers.But will Cooper The Snake, who knows of the legend of Sapphire, and that she's actually a Unicorn with magical powers, let her get to her destination? or will he manage to steal her magic for himself. When the clock strikes 12, will Sapphire succeed in saving them all?An amazing story of being able to accomplish greatness no matter your humble beginnings.
  • Spell For Sophia

    Ariella Moon

    (Star Tribe Publishing, Jan. 24, 2019)
    Deceived and kidnapped by her outlaw bio-parents, Sophia Perez-Hidalgo resorts to thievery and arson to escape. Then Fate delivers her into the arms of Shiloh Breaux Martine and his grand-mère, a voodoo priestess living deep in the bayou. Now Sophia’s survival depends on her mastering magic and the supernatural. Breaux knows Sophia is trouble — but he’ll time travel through New Orleans’s dangerous past and risk his bright future to protect her. Sometimes the worst scars are the ones you cannot see.
  • Black Dawn, Bright Day

    Sun Bear, Wabun Wind

    Paperback (Bear Tribe Publishing, Sept. 15, 1990)
    Title: Black Dawn Bright Day( Indian Prophecies for the Millennium That Reveal the Fate of the Earth) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: SunBear <>Publisher: TouchstoneBooks
  • Spell Check

    Ariella Moon

    Paperback (Star Tribe Publishing, June 18, 2017)
    Evie can hide from bullies, but she can't hide from her guilt over her father's death. Now Halloween looms, and her best friend is about to cast a binding love spell on Jordan, Evie's secret crush. Will the school Goth help Evie regain her mojo and stop the spell, or will she ruin Evie's life?
  • The Amber Elixir

    Ariella Moon

    Paperback (Star Tribe Publishing, Sept. 17, 2017)
    Viviane, the new Lady of the Lake and High Priestess of Avalon, accepts a challenge from Merlin unaware her bold actions will have tragic consequences. Two of her priestesses are turned to stone. A forbidden love deserts her. Now alone, she has six young handmaidens to train and protect. When Morgan le Fay demands assistance with a spell that could change the balance of power in the Two Realms, Viviane refuses her. But what if Morgan’s secret knowledge could restore the stone priestesses? Would an alliance prompt Viviane’s love to return? Or will the gamble cost her all she holds dear?
  • Spell Fire

    Ariella Moon

    Paperback (Star Tribe Publishing, Dec. 6, 2017)
    Can two people forge a future when their secret pasts collide?As Christmas nears, high school sophomore Ainslie Avalon-Bennett works hard to hide her Crazy Girl past. But as long as her best friend’s disappearance remains unsolved, she can’t shake the obsessive-compulsive disorder that once landed her in a mental ward. Then she meets Thor Grael, a teen dragon shaman who spikes her pulse and calms her OCD. But will Ainslie lose him once he discovers her past? Or will Thor’s deadly secret be their undoing?
  • The Child's World First Reader

    Sarah; Hetty S. Browne; and W. K. Tate Withers, Rhoda Campbell Chase

    Hardcover (Johnson Publishing Company, March 15, 1917)
    Cover is worn, no dust jacket. Binding is tight. Some pencil marks on pages. Staining on pages but are very readbale. rz18
  • The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for Children, in Easy Words.

    Mary L. Williamson

    Hardcover (B. F. Johnson Publishing Co., March 15, 1895)
    None
  • To Kill an Eagle: Indian Views on The Last Days of Crazy Horse

    Edward Kadlecek, Mabell Kadlecek

    Paperback (Johnson Publishing Company, March 15, 1987)
    This unusual book came about as a result of a visit by Sioux friends to the authors' farm in Beaver Valley in northwestern Nebraska. The people told the Kadleceks that the valley had been one of Crazy Horse's favorite places. They knew some things about the great warrior that had either never been published or that contradicted the commonly accepted story and thought that their versions should be recorded before they were lost. The authors accordingly interviewed nearly thirty people who either remembered things about Crazy Horse themselves or had been told them by older relatives. These accounts, combined with research in published and unpublished documents, have made possible a unique book that sheds new light on Crazy Horse and his people. The authors are able to tie episodes in the chief's life to specific geographical areas, to clarify for the first time the confused events following his death, and to make a strong case for the exact place of his burial.
  • Stories of South America

    E.C. Brooks

    Hardcover (Johnson Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1922)
    Pictorial boards.