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Books published by publisher Promontory

  • Bruce Catton: Reflections on the Civil War

    Bruce Catton, John Leekley

    Hardcover (Promontory Press, March 1, 2004)
    Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Bruce Catton was America’s greatest Civil War historian, and he made the events of that seminal conflict come alive for millions. In this, his final book, edited from many hours of tapes after Catton’s death, he goes right to the heart and soul of what brought this nation to the battlefield. He reflects not only on military history, but also on the actual experience of army life for the common soldier; 17 period drawings by soldier-artist John Geyser, a young private in the Union Army, enhance the insightful words. Catton plunges into the spirit of the time to uncover the motives and emotions that caused the flood of war.
  • My Life on the Plains General George A. Custer

    General George A. Custer, Milo Milton Quaife

    Hardcover (Promontory Press/BBS, June 1, 1995)
    12 b&w maps, prints, & line drawings. 6 x 9.
  • Ogopogo Odyssey

    D.A Hawes, Maggie Parr

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • The Body Book

    Roz MacLean

    Paperback (Promontory Press Inc., Sept. 21, 2017)
    With simple, fun, colourful illustrations and a delightful series of simple rhymes, Roz MacLean introduces the concept to young children that bodies come in all shapes and sizes. Designed to celebrate diversity and to make children feel comfortable with how they look, The Body Book is a visual delight for pre-schoolers and an excellent resource for early primary students learning to read.Winner of the Gold Medal at the 2017 Benjamin Franklin Awards.
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  • The Body Book

    Roz MacLean

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • Little Guy

    Heather Gardam

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • The Mouse, The Mole, and the Magnificent, Moss-Covered House

    Stirling C., Donna Washington

    Paperback (Promontory Press Inc., May 31, 2016)
    Written by Stirling C. and illustrated by Donna Washington, this beautifully illustrated backwards-and-forwards book tells the charming story of how Milly the Mouse and Morton the Mole each live their lives in separate homes within the same magnificent, moss-covered hill. Children can read Milly’s story going forward, and Morton’s story going backward, until the two new friends meet in the middle.
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  • Joan's Summer

    Heather Gardam

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • Son of the Morning Star, Custer & Little Bighorn

    Evan Connell

    Hardcover (Promontory, March 15, 1984)
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  • The Treasure of Ching Shih

    John Gilgren

    eBook (Promontory Press Inc., Oct. 20, 2015)
    Ching Shih was the most powerful pirate in China. She stole everything—from jewels, to people, to opium. In 1844, Ching Shih and her husband created a secret plan to move her fortune from China to Hawaii for safekeeping, even as a rival pirate fleet plotted to intercept her treasure ships. But the forces of nature intervened and in a mighty storm the treasure was lost before reaching safety.Almost two centuries later, a mysterious Mr. Chang visits California to request the scuba-loving Cali family’s help in locating Ching Shih’s treasure. The Calis travel to Hawaii and agree to dive for the treasure, but danger awaits. Faced off against a modern-day villain as ruthless and cunning as Ching Shih herself, the Cali family races to find a treasure far more sinister and deadly than anyone ever imagined.
  • Ogopogo Odyssey

    D.A Hawes

    Paperback (Promontory Press Inc., June 26, 2016)
    This enchanting story will delight any child who loves to believe. While visiting his grandparents’ vineyard in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada, Colin has a chance meeting with the famous lake creature known as the Ogopogo. This is a summer adventure he will never forget!
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  • The Mouse, The Mole, and the Magnificent, Moss-Covered House

    Donna Washington, Stirling C.

    language (Promontory Press Inc., May 31, 2016)
    Written by Stirling C. and illustrated by Donna Washington, this beautifully illustrated backwards-and-forwards book tells the charming story of how Milly the Mouse and Morton the Mole each live their lives in separate homes within the same magnificent, moss-covered hill. Children can read Milly’s story going forward, and Morton’s story going backward, until the two new friends meet in the middle.