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  • Lost Indian Magic

    Dragonstar, Carl Moon, Grace Moon, Tim Swartz, Timothy Green Beckley

    language (Global Communications, July 5, 2010)
    NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE ONCE YOU HAVE UNLOCKED THE SECRETS OF HOW LOST INDIAN MAGIC CAN WORK FOR YOU!POWER - LOVE - GOOD LUCK - MIRACLES - EARTHLY RICHESFACT: Many Native Americans Claim To Have Emerged From A Secret Underground Paradise And Are Acknowledged Masters Of Ancient Magic With Control Over The Four Elements.DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE MEDICINE WHEELThe mystical Native American tribe utilized in this work are masters of the Medicine Wheel. The Medicine Wheel symbolizes the individual journey we each must take to find our own path. Within the Medicine Wheel are the Four Cardinal Directions and the Four Sacred Colors. The Circle represents the Circle of Life and the Center of the Circle, the Eternal Fire. Here is your opportunity to learn the mysteries of the Sacred Pow Wows.LEARN TO USE NATIVE AMERICAN MAGICAL SONGS, CRYSTALS AND SACRED HERBSDiscover the secrets of the unique Native American songs that are used to protect people from evil; find one’s true soul mate; and even gain power over animals, people and the very forces of nature.LEARN YOUR SPECIAL BIRTH AND ANIMAL TOTEMEach of us possesses a symbolic animal - a friendly guide to lead us into our subconscious and help with our spiritual discovery. These animal spirit guides represent the mysteries of the universe - and for those who are willing to listen, they will teach you the hidden secrets of life and the true nature of reality.
  • Lost Indian Magic

    Grace Moon

    language (, Oct. 14, 2017)
    “Out in the region of the sage and the pine; in the far reaches of the ever-mysterious desert, the Indian campfires of the long ago heard many a tale well worth the telling. Some there were that have been handed down, through the channel of an unwrit tongue, from age to youth – told, retold, and told again until they come to the hearing of even you and me. Thus the ancient tale of Kay'-yah and the Lost Magic comes to be set down.” The authors, Pasadena, California, 1918. Author Grace Moon was a well known writer of children’s books, with a particular interest in Native American stories. She won a Newbery Honor award for children’s literature in 1929. In “Lost Indian Magic”, she tells the story of a young Native American (Kay’-yah) whose tribe’s magic went missing years earlier and his adventures as he seeks to restore the stolen magic to his people.
  • Lost Magic

    R.J. Vickers

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 5, 2016)
    A new school. An impossible mission. Tristan and Amber have been singled out as the best magicians at the Lair…and now they have to risk everything to stop Ilana. As they leave the Lair behind, they are surrounded by enemies. They can’t succeed alone—but who can they trust? The exciting new installment of the Natural Order series plunges Tristan into the unknown, where he will be tested as never before. But the stakes are higher than he could ever guess. And Ilana won’t be defeated so easily.
  • Lost Magician

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    Paperback
    If you can imagine it, it exists ... somewhere.' The new spellbinding fantasy adventure from the bestselling, award-winning author of The Last Wild trilogy.1945. They have survived the Blitz, but when Simon, Patricia, Evelyn and Larry step through a mysterious library door, it is the beginning of their most dangerous adventure yet. They discover the magical world of Folio, where an enchanted kingdom of fairy knights, bears and tree gods is under threat from a sinister robot army. The many stories of the Library are locked in eternal war, and the children's only hope is to find their creator - a magician who has been lost for centuries. What they find will change not just their own lives, but the fate of the world, for ever ...An ode to the world of Narnia, The Lost Magician is a classic in the making from one of the UK's most talented children's authors. Praise for Piers Torday:'the new master of books for children who like magic and modernity with their lust for adventure' - The Times
  • Lost Magic

    Alexandria Clarke

    Paperback (Independently published, July 9, 2019)
    When the famous ancient power of the Yew Tree fizzles out, Gwenlyn Bennett must travel to the otherworld to get it back. Unfortunately, not all of the Summers coven wants her to succeed.
  • Lost Indian Magic

    Grace Moon, Carl Moon

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Feb. 26, 2010)
    Grace Purdie Moon (1877-1947) and Carl Moon (1879- 1948) were American authors and illustrators of children's books about Native Americans. Carl Moon spent six years' apprenticing with various photographers in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Wheeling, West Virginia, before opening his own studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He met Grace Purdie in 1909, on a trip to the Grand Canyon where he had moved to work for the Fred Harvey Company. After their marriage, they moved to Pasadena, California, to open their own studio. Grace focused on writing. Her works hold a sympathetic and respectful attitude towards her native American heroes. Carl Moon's paintings were used as illustrations for his wife's books. Their works include: Indian Legends in Rhyme (1917), Lost Indian Magic (1918), Wongo and the Wise Old Crow (1923), Chi-Wee: The Adventures of a Little Indian Girl (1925), Nadita (Little Nothing) (1927), The Runaway Papoose (1928), The Missing Katchina (1930), The Book of Nah-Wee (1932), Tita of Mexico (1934), Singing Sands (1936) and Daughter of Thunder (1942).
  • Lost Magic

    Berthe Amoss

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Abandoned and then raised in the forest by the elderly woman who rescued her, Ceridwen uses her magical healing powers to help Lord Robert, only to find herself accused of witchcraft and braving evil powers to rescue the lord's daughter.
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  • Lost Magic

    Berthe Amoss, Diane Stanley

    Paperback (Hyperion, May 1, 1995)
    Ceridwen, the descendent of a talented spellmaker, wins love and confidence as the Wise Woman of Bedevere, but has trouble winning over Dame Bewick, the governess of Lord Robert's family. Reprint.
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  • Lost Magic

    John Pirillo

    eBook (John Pirillo, Aug. 16, 2019)
    On the run.Pursued by a shape shifter.Dark evil hot on their tails.Johnnie and Pat seek a way to save themselves.To find Johnnie’s mother.To escape an evil as dark as night.Can they escape certain death, or a fate worse than death? Soon they must choose.Choose whether to stand and fight.Or seek another path.One that will propel them into a world lost to man for thousands of years. A dark and dangerous worldwhere only the strong...and evil can survive.A world of Lost Magic.Download the book now.
  • Lost Indian Magic

    Grace Moon, Carl Moon

    eBook (, Feb. 2, 2018)
    “Out in the region of the sage and the pine; in the far reaches of the ever-mysterious desert, the Indian campfires of the long ago heard many a tale well worth the telling. Some there were that have been handed down, through the channel of an unwrit tongue, from age to youth – told, retold, and told again until they come to the hearing of even you and me. Thus the ancient tale of Kay'-yah and the Lost Magic comes to be set down.” The authors, Pasadena, California, 1918. Author Grace Moon was a well known writer of children’s books, with a particular interest in Native American stories. She won a Newbery Honor award for children’s literature in 1929. In “Lost Indian Magic”, she tells the story of a young Native American (Kay’-yah) whose tribe’s magic went missing years earlier and his adventures as he seeks to restore the stolen magic to his people.
  • Lost Indian Magic

    Grace Moon, Carl Moon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 14, 2017)
    “Out in the region of the sage and the pine; in the far reaches of the ever-mysterious desert, the Indian campfires of the long ago heard many a tale well worth the telling. Some there were that have been handed down, through the channel of an unwrit tongue, from age to youth – told, retold, and told again until they come to the hearing of even you and me. Thus the ancient tale of Kay'-yah and the Lost Magic comes to be set down.” The authors, Pasadena, California, 1918. Author Grace Moon was a well known writer of children’s books, with a particular interest in Native American stories. She won a Newbery Honor award for children’s literature in 1929. In “Lost Indian Magic”, she tells the story of a young Native American (Kay’-yah) whose tribe’s magic went missing years earlier and his adventures as he seeks to restore the stolen magic to his people.