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Books with title The Robbers Cave

  • The Robbers' Cave

    Charlotte Maria Tucker

    Paperback (Independently published, April 23, 2017)
    A beautiful tale of redemption and adventure. Horace is a young arrogant Englishman vacationing in Italy with his mother. Reckless and unthoughtful, he puts himself in danger and is captured by a group of bandits. In his time in, “The Robbers Cave”, he meets a young man named Raphael. Raphael is, at the risk of his own life and comfort, choosing to minister among the bandits. Horace is provoked to think about his own Christianity and what it means to him. A touching and encouraging story.
  • The Robbers Cave

    Charlotte Maria Tucker

    eBook (, Jan. 16, 2013)
    A beautiful tale of redemption and adventure. Horace is a young arrogant Englishman vacationing in Italy with his mother. Reckless and unthoughtful, he puts himself in danger and is captured by a group of bandits. In his time in, “The Robbers Cave”, he meets a young man named Raphael. Raphael is, at the risk of his own life and comfort, choosing to minister among the bandits. Horace is provoked to think about his own Christianity and what it means to him. A touching and encouraging story.
  • The Three Robbers

    Tomi Ungerer

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press Inc., March 21, 2009)
    The Three Robbers has been translated into sixteen languages and has sold millions of copies in the 45 years since it was first published. However, it has been unavailable in English for years, depriving English-speaking children around the world of one of the most memorable, entertaining, and beautiful storybooks ever published, in which good triumphs over evil in a delightfully unexpected way.Tomi Ungerer has been described as 'the direct natural descendent of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen' and, like all the best fairy tales, The Three Robbers is by turns scary, charming, and surprising. The book tells the story of three fierce black-clad robbers who terrorize and plunder the countryside, armed with a blunderbuss, a pepper blower, and a huge red axe. One night, they meet a small girl called Tiffany, who is on her way to live with a wicked aunt. Tiffany is delighted to meet the robbers, and they take her back to their hideout in place of their usual haul of gold and jewels. Tiffany asks what they plan to do with their riches, but the robbers had never thought about spending money before. They soon find themselves embarking on a completely new career: they gather all of the lost, unhappy, and abandoned children that they can find, and then they buy a big castle so they can give all of the children a happy home.Hailed by the New York Times Book Review as 'one of the most brilliant illustrators at work today,' Tomi Ungerer writes and illustrates unique books that have been the mainstay of children s libraries around the world for almost five decades. This book was first published in 1962, the same year as Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are. After the publication of these two groundbreaking titles, both of which are far removed from the cute, safe, nursery world of cuddly toys and fluffy bunnies, storybooks for children would never be the same again. In 1990, Sendak wrote: ''Some adults look at [Ungerer's] work, then rush to drag out the bromide that explains how easy it is to make a picture book: 'Just a handful of sentences and a lot of blazing pictures.' These critics fail to see that a successful picture book is a visual poem.'' In only 300 words and 20 unforgettable pictures, Ungerer creates an entertaining, wry modern morality tale in which good overcomes evil in the end.Ungerer's little blonde orphan Tiffany is far from helpless -- she is not afraid of the robbers and instead reforms them, converting their evil into goodness. By the end of the story, the robbers are using their ill-gotten gains to create a kinder, better world for other unhappy children who have been neglected by a thoughtless society. At the time of the book's first publication, Tomi Ungerer summed up the moral of the story as, 'Whatever the color of money, it is never too late to make good use of it,' an intriguingly ambivalent statement that serves as a good indication of the playful, unconventional, sometimes provocative and always entertaining nature of this author.
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  • The Three Robbers

    Ungerer

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 30, 1991)
    Three robbers terrify the countryside until they are subdued by the charm of a little girl named Tiffany
  • The Robbers

    Stephen Elford

    Paperback (Barrington Stoke Ltd, March 19, 2009)
    A trip to the bank turns into a nightmare as Peter gets caught up in an armed robbery! Fast paced thriller. Barrington Stoke specialise in books for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic readers.
  • The Three Robbers

    Tomi Ungerer

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Aug. 1, 1987)
    The vast wealth of three fierce robbers is spent in a surprising way
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  • The Sea Robbers

    Robert Kraske

    language (North Everett Books, July 18, 2013)
    Hugh Storey is a smart kid from colonial Massachusetts. So what's he doing in the dark hold of a pirate ship passing out rusty cannon balls and linen powder bags for Nightwing's guns? Seems he overheard Governor Blore in a nighttime talk with two pirates. The good governor has a well-paying sideline going, selling cannon shot and gunpowder to sea robbers for their fast ships. But tough luck, Hugh. Gets you knocked in the head, hustled off to Nightwing, and a chance to pass out nine-pound cannon balls as Captain Hood and his crew chase a Spanish treasure ship. Then there's another treasure to deal with, Captain Hood's secret money chest. Won't be easy to get to. It's hidden on Skull Island, in a cave above the sea. Flesh-eating land crabs guard the strong box. Oh, and something else. Hood neglected to mention a hidden booby-trap. Anyone messing with his precious loot will get an unexpected - and very nasty - surprise. One thing more, Hugh. Never trust a pirate.
  • The Joy Robbers

    Jill Krueger Wagner, Mallory Killion

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 12, 2015)
    Em's anger, worry and perfectionism rob her of her childhood joy. What’s a girl to do? Give in to the influences that tell her she’s not good enough, or unmask the “joy robbers” that bring her down? A wonderful tale for any child learning their way in a broken and hurtful world, “The Joy Robbers” teaches little ones that happiness and worth aren’t found in their appearances, possessions and negativity, but in Jesus and His love for each of us.
  • The Robber

    Chante Mazzagatti, Child Writes

    eBook (Boogie Books, April 19, 2015)
    Abi was so excited because her best friend and neighbour, Cassie, was coming over for a sleepover. Abi's mum and dad were going out - surely it would all simply go to plan...
  • The Tomb Robbers

    Daniel Cohen

    Hardcover (Carson-Dellosa Pub Llc, July 1, 1980)
    Discusses the ancient and widespread practice of tomb robbing in Egypt and ways the Egyptians tried to protect themselves from tomb robbers.
  • The Three Robbers

    Tomi Ungerer

    Paperback (Roberts Rinehart Pub, May 1, 1998)
    In a delightfully dark and original tale by the author of No Kiss for Mother, three fierce robbers terrify a countryside, until they are subdued by the charm of a little orphan girl named Tiffany. Reprint.
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  • The robbers

    Nina Bawden

    Library Binding (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, March 15, 1979)
    Book by Bawden, Nina