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  • Knight

    Christopher Gravett

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 11, 1993)
    Detailed photographs trace the origins, heyday, and eventual decline of knighthood, chivalry, and the feudal system. Discover how armor was made, how men became knights, and what life in a medieval castle was like. "Great for reluctant readers."--School Library Journal.
  • Iron Knights

    Robin Bennett

    language (Monster Books, July 11, 2013)
    Three best friends uncover a brooding secret in a deserted castle: 3 huge mechanical knights. They set about repairing them but their enthusiasm turns to panic when the Iron Knights turn out to be bonkers and almost completely evil. They reduce the boysĂ­ village to rubble and the friends are exiled. By luck, they are taken in by 3 separate Lords who look after them. They return a few years later to do the honourable thing: become warriors themselves and destroy the Iron Knights.
  • Knight

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Oct. 20, 2008)
    Written by today's experts for the experts of tomorrow, Eyewitness Experts are great big gift packs that blitz the top-selling topics children really love. Open them up and you'll find everything you need to nurture their interest, whether novice or nerd. These are gifts to treasure and return to and grow with. The next best thing to going back to the Middle Ages, this pack provides an in-depth look at the lives of medieval knights, from banquets and battles to jousting and chivalry.
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  • Black Knights

    Tammy J. Coulter

    eBook (Tammy J. CoulterM, Nov. 4, 2015)
    Rick "Moneyman" Attison wants out of the Black Knights, a vicious teen gang led by the notorious Johnny "Blade" Chilton and his friends at Colonial High School.Rick's life isn't easy; his mother and brother have left the family, he rarely sees his father, who's addicted to gambling and is spending a large chung of the family fortune, his girlfriend is the daughter of the local police chief, who will stop at nothing to put an innocent Rick in jail, his girlfriend's brother doesn't trust him and his uncle and cousin barely know him. After being ordered by the courts into counselling, Rick meets Tony Whitefish, a quiet and reserved Cree police constable who is also a youth counselor and who is determined to keep Rick safe.The Black Knights will do anything to make Rick stay. What is Rick willing to do to leave?
  • Real Knights

    Christopher Gravett, John James

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Twenty celebrated knights are examined right down to the details of armor, tournaments, and castle life.
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  • Tokyo Knights

    Terry Cope

    language (, April 8, 2015)
    The Robo Super Squad once helped Kid Bean protect the city of Cornucopia from extraterrestrial invaders. Now, the little legume must help the team save Tokyo from a proliferation of monsters. Who or what is behind this massive influx of enormous antagonists? Will Kid Bean's powers be enough to tip the balance for the Robo Super Squad? If not, Japan may never be the same island again.
  • Frog Knights

    Kristin Zambucka

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Aug. 28, 2006)
    In Frog Knights (book one of the lavishly illustrated Kingdom of Frogavia series - book two, Frogavia!Frogavia!, is also available from Trafford Publishing) frogs are depicted as characters in their own world - the big pond known as The Kingdom Of Frogavia. The true king is unseated from his ancient throne and banished to a far, distant pond by the evil, ambitious Dax Frogditch who has gathered a huge army with promises of 'a better life ...'. The years of Frogditch's bullying ways and tyrannical rule stretch on and the Frogavian people grow increasingly restless and unhappy. Finally, a group of brave young rebels rise up and go in search of their true king. They eventually find him and he dubs them all 'knights' in gratitude for their loyalty. The king then shows them how to weave reeds and grasses into costumes, so they are dressed as knights. After driving Frogditch out of Frogavia, Sir Robert Ribbet, Sir Fergus Leapingfrog, Sir Morton Muddybottom, Sir Frederick Hopper, Sir Barry Bluepond and the other knights escort King Francis, Queen Fiona and their two daughters Princess Flora and Princess Fay back to Frogavia. The knights dive deep into Castle Pond to retrieve the King's ancient throne. It lies in pieces on the muddy bottom where Frogditch dumped it long ago along with the King's treasure: magical holed stones that give protection from evil. Many Frogavian families were poor and destitute under Frogditch's heartless rule. Robin Froghood and his friend, Littlefrog raid Frogditch's own well-stocked kitchen and take food to give to the poor. When the King hears about their good work he bestows knighthoods on them too. In Frogditch's time, no flowers bloomed in Frogavia. The lily pads were shrivelled and brown, the pond waters were murky and it became a dark, gloomy place. But, now even as the Knights escort the King and his family back to Castle Frogrock, the beautiful waterlilies burst into blossom on the azure blue waters of Castle Pond. Other flowers join in and bloom all over the rocky castle in colorful abundance. As in the days of old, the Good King invites every one of his subjects to his many celebrations and happy frog songs echo once again across Castle Pond. Buy a t-shirt and other great Frogavia gear at www.cafepress.com/frogavia and www.frogavia.spreadshirt.com.
  • Shark Knights

    Eric Williams, Dexter Morrill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 22, 2013)
    Being a member of the Shark Knights, the world’s elite superhero team, can be tough. It means facing off against shadow zombies, fire tornados and an ancient nightmare that enjoys eating people. While the Knights slug it out with the worst villains around, a sinister organization secretly plots to destroy them. The team is led by Sky Hunter, who smashes his opponents with his sonic flight powers. Pierce, whose energy beams can punch through a tank, is always ready for a scrap. And Shy, a shape shifter, is the rookie on the team. She’s just trying to survive long enough to learn everyone’s name. Along with their other teammates, the Knights risk their lives fighting the darkest of evils while trying to figure out their party plans for Friday night. Because what’s the point of saving the world if you can’t get a date?
  • KNIGHT

    Christopher Gravett

    Hardcover (DK Children, April 1, 1995)
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  • Knight

    David Stewart

    Hardcover (Book House, Nov. 1, 2007)
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  • Knight

    Marc Tyler Nobleman

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 23, 2007)
    What’s it like to fight in a joust? Can a woman become a knight? Using the nonfiction genre 'explanation,' this title explores the life of a knight from weapons to armor to castle life.
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  • Knight

    David Stewart, Derek Farmer

    Paperback (Book House, May 16, 2008)
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