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Books published by publisher L. Jagi Lamplighter

  • The Raven, The Elf, and Rachel

    L. Jagi Lamplighter, Jim Frenkel, John C Wright

    Paperback (L. Jagi Lamplighter, Oct. 7, 2016)
    Before coming to Roanoke Academy, Rachel Griffin had been an obedient girl--but it is hard to obey the rules when the world is in danger and no one will listen. Now, she's eavesdropping on Wisecraft Agents and breaking a great many regulations. Because if the adults will not believe her, then it is up to Rachel and her friends--crazy, orphan-boy Sigfried the Dragonslayer and Nastasia, the Princess of Magical Australia--to stop the insidious Mortimer Egg from destroying the world. But first, she must survive truth spells, fights with her brother, detention, Alchemy experiments, talking to elves, and conjuring class. Oh, and the Raven with blood-red eyes continues to watch her. It is said to be the omen of the Doom of Worlds. Will her attempts to save her world bring the Raven's wrath down upon her? And as if that is not bad enough, someone has just turned the boy she likes into a sheep. "The British boarding school mystery meets the best imagined of fantasies at breakneck speed and with fully realized characters." Sarah A. Hoyt, author of the Darkship Thieves
  • The Inheritance

    Christoph von Schmid

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, Aug. 16, 2002)
    A faithful grandson seeks to find help for his blind grandfather. When the old man finally opens his eyes, he sees a painting on the wall before him and realizes that this is the very house where he buried a wealthy man's inheritance fifty years ago. To their surprise, much more is found than merely earthly treasure!
  • Teddy's Button

    Amy Le Feuvre, Mark Hamby, Jennifer L. Hamby

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Teddy's Button Illustrated Original Author: Amy Le Feuvre Abridged Version by Mark Hamby; Illustred by Jennifer L. Hamby Pages: 64 Teddy's Button Illustrated is part of the Children's Collection. Young and old alike will love this illustrated re-telling of Lamplighter's best seller! Beautiful illustrations now bring to life a story that is as precious as the one in our original Rare Collector volume. This illustrated version is sure to enlighten younger children and warm the hearts of anyone who reads it. This tale will open a child's understanding of the spiritual battle within as Teddy learns that he is his own worst enemy! As a stubborn boy and girl refuse to back down from their selfish pride, one of the many lessons they learn is that they cannot win battles by force and hate, but by carrying the banner of love. Through this charming story, Amy LeFeuvre helps children to understand the spiritual battle that rages in their souls, and that parents and children are on the same side
  • Teddy's Button

    Amy Le Feuvre, Mark Hamby, Jennifer L. Hamby

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Teddy's Button Illustrated Original Author: Amy Le Feuvre Abridged Version by Mark Hamby; Illustred by Jennifer L. Hamby Pages: 64 Teddy's Button Illustrated is part of the Children's Collection. Young and old alike will love this illustrated re-telling of Lamplighter's best seller! Beautiful illustrations now bring to life a story that is as precious as the one in our original Rare Collector volume. This illustrated version is sure to enlighten younger children and warm the hearts of anyone who reads it. This tale will open a child's understanding of the spiritual battle within as Teddy learns that he is his own worst enemy! As a stubborn boy and girl refuse to back down from their selfish pride, one of the many lessons they learn is that they cannot win battles by force and hate, but by carrying the banner of love. Through this charming story, Amy LeFeuvre helps children to understand the spiritual battle that rages in their souls, and that parents and children are on the same side
  • The Three Weavers

    Annie Fellows Johnston, Mark Hamby

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, Jan. 15, 2001)
    This is a special allegory for fathers to read to their daughters. As the story goes, once upon a time there were three weavers, and to each was born a daughter. The ‘watcher of weavers' prophesied, A royal prince shall seek to wed thy child, but she must weave a mantle for the prince that will be fair to look upon with rich cloth of gold, and it must fit him as perfectly as the falcon's feathers fit the falcon. Each father is responsible to teach his daughter how to prepare for her prince. When should he begin? The father's approach, coupled with his daughter's cooperation, will decide the fate of her future.
  • Jessica's First Prayer

    Hesba Stretton, Mark Hamby

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, Jan. 16, 1997)
    Barefoot little Jessica lives in a home where no one knows about God. She looks forward to spending time once a week with Mr. Dan'el, a miserly old coffee peddler who eases his darkened conscience by giving her stale bread and coffee. Jessica's prayers and innocent questions go straight to the coffee peddler's heart. He learns to value the life of a child more than money as he becomes Jessica's new father.
  • Exiles in Babylon

    A.L.O.E.

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, )
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  • The King's Gold

    Elizabeth Cheney

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Edyth's father is bringing her up for the world, to shine in society with a dazzling career of wealth and power.But when she proposes that she wants to lead the life of a Christian, his anger blazes forth! She faces profound trials with dismay and terror.Will she have the strength and faith to endure? through an astounding turn of events, Edyth catches a glimmer of hope, for she knows her calling. With confidence she pursues, and nothing can stop her!
  • The Wide, Wide World

    Susan Warner

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, Sept. 3, 2011)
    Through endless trials Ellen realizes that suffering has strengthened her faith, bringing her closer to God and making her better able to cope with life's problems. The contrast in her life, especially in the people who surround her each day, create an inner conflict, which drives Ellen to wrestle with herself, with others, and with God. This classic novel clearly depicts the Victorian era in the United States and was considered to be as popular as Uncle Tom's Cabin and The Lamplighter.
  • Jack the Conqueror, or Difficulties Overcome

    Mrs C.E. Brown

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, March 15, 2011)
    No obstacle can daunt Jack's resolve. He has made up his mind to become a useful, honest man and, most of all, to conquer difficulties! His greatest resolve is to learn to read, and he has surmounted obstacles of great magnitude to fulfill his dream. In a secret mountain cave he carries out the craft he learned from the outcast gipsies. Each success emboldens Jack to press on toward higher goals as he plucks up all the courage he can muster to meet life's next challenge!
  • The Three Weavers

    Annie Fellows Johnston

    Hardcover (Lamplighter, March 15, 1761)
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