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  • Terrestria Chronicles - The Dragon's Egg

    Ed Dunlop

    Perfect Paperback (Cross and Crown Publishing, July 1, 2006)
    Travel back in time to the kingdom of Terrestria, a land where knights and their ladies live in castles and where dragons still roam (occasionally). The Terrestria Chronicles allegory series was written with a three-fold purpose: to honor Jesus Christ as King, to challenge young readers to love and serve Him, and to teach them to guard their hearts for Him. The focus of the series is always on the King. This is not Narnia; this is not Lord of the Rings. The Terrestria Chronicles were written to honor Christ and be as true to Scripture as possible. Some readers have compared the Terrestria books to The Pilgrim's Progress, though this series is much more readable, relevant, and action-packed than Bunyan's classic work. Written for ages ten and up, the Terrestria series is ideal for family devotions, classroom use, or individual enjoyment. When Princess Gilda and Prince Selwyn refuse the offer of a gift forbidden by King Emmanuel, Prince Josiah accepts, not realizing that his actions will impact the Castle of Faith. For a time, the young prince is able to conceal his act of treachery, and it seems that all is well. But when a Cararian Greatwing, the fiercest of dragons, begins terrorizing the kingdom, Josiah learns too late that he is powerless to control the beast that he has unleashed upon Terrestria. This fifth adventure in the Terrestria allegory series will challenge the reader to guard his or her heart for the King.
  • The Dragon Chronicles

    Malcolm Saunders

    Hardcover (Running Press, Aug. 18, 2004)
    This recently discovered journal will prove irresistible to any devotee of historical fantasy. It's a carefully executed reproduction of the illustrated diary kept by the Great Wizard, Septimus Agorius, detailing his incredible attempts to hunt down and slay four malevolent dragons in accordance with the wishes of his dying king. Beautifully drawn, with amazing illustrations executed by some of the world's leading fantasy illustrators, The Dragon Chronicles features a unique laminate cover with distressed artwork and gold foil lettering, adding to this journal's unique, evocative appeal.
  • The Dragon Chronicles

    Malcolm Sanders

    Hardcover (The Five Mile Press Pty Ltd, )
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  • The Dragon Chronicles

    Katherin G. Carman

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Dec. 1, 1999)
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  • The Dragon Chronicles

    Malcolm Saunders

    Hardcover (GRANGE BOOKS LIMITED, Sept. 1, 2004)
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