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Books with title The Trophy of Champions

  • Champions of the Rosary

    Donald H. Calloway

    Paperback (marian press, Aug. 8, 2016)
    In Champions of the Rosary, Fr. Calloway has written what is probably the most comprehensive book ever published on the rosary. The author deftly negotiates the complexities of the story of the rosary, weaving the historical, theological, and devotional strands into a veritable masterpiece of scholarship and piety. This book should turn every one of its readers into a champion of the rosary!
  • The Trophy of Champions

    Cameron Stelzer

    eBook (Daydream Press, )
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  • The Trophy of Champions

    Cameron Stelzer, Cameron Paul Stelzer

    language (Daydream Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Every four years, the greatest pirate crews on the seven seas gather for an epic tournament of strength and skill. In the Pirate Cup, there is no silver and no bronze, only gold, gold, gold for the winning team, and the legendary Trophy of Champions. As an official entrant, Whisker has more on his mind than victory. He is on the trail of a fox in a black trench coat - and an answer...
  • The Fate of Champions

    Damon J Courtney

    language (Paupers Publishing, Oct. 20, 2014)
    "The history is still being written. Anarr has been playing this game for a very long time. For a thousand years he has bonded his dragons with humans and elves, ensuring their survival and power in the world, letting them grow in numbers. Now he meddles once more. He is using the crystal to poison the world, just as he did long ago. And all of Gondril will be made to suffer before he is done.”——The bond is broken. By order of the Eldest, dragonmages are no more. As Gondril's people struggle with a new, powerful menace, the gods above play a game with their souls. And only an insignificant goblin knows the truth.Though they don't yet know it, the champions of the gods are already in motion. West. They move west, not knowing where they are going or why they are called. Elody and Gortogh must act, but they cannot know their fate before it is all done. It could mean their own ends. Or perhaps the end of Gondril itself.The Fate of Champions is the third and final book in the Dragon Bond Trilogy by fantasy author, Damon J Courtney.
  • The Champions of the Blade

    Steven Lochran

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Joss, Hero, and Drake are prentice paladeros, cowboy-knights that ride dinosaurs and fight to protect their Kingdom. Now, they face the ultimate battle: themselves. The Kingdom of Ai is under siege. The Shadow God and his Court of Thralls are ready for war, and Joss and his brethren have a critical mission—to marshal the forces that will defend their land. But not everyone is willing to heed the call, least of all the former paladeros known as the Nameless. And with traitors in their midst, their mission is treacherous even before they’ve encountered the ever-growing Court of Thralls—and their fire-breathing dragons. Faced with more enemies than ever before—including people he once trusted with his life—Joss must somehow convince the Kingdom's potential allies that their cause is worth fighting for. But with his faith in the paladero way of life fading fast, he must first convince himself.
  • Champions of the King

    Sally Pierson Dillon

    eBook (Review & Herald, Dec. 21, 2013)
    Jesus' worst enemy is about to become His best friend, and history will flow in a new channel. As Saul the Slayer becomes Paul the apostle, you are there, watching him and his friends–Peter, Barnabas, Silas, Luke, John–turn the world upside down.Welcome to the acts of the Apostles as you've never known it before. Flat Bible characters suddenly jump into rich 3-D. Ancient stories come alive through the eyes of Bible-times children who are right there on the scene. Starting with a fishy encounter with Peter, you'll watch Jesus ascend into the sky, then see Ananias and Sapphira drop dead, all through the eyes of Elihu, the son of the man whose ear Peter cut off in the garden. And that's just the beginning. Antonia, Thaddeus, Sulimon, Dion, and all the rest will keep you smack-dab in the center of the action during the exciting cradle years of the Christian church. Let's go!
  • Trial of Champions

    Ian Livingstone

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 2003)
    Trial of Champions is the thrilling sequel to Deathtrap Dungeon. Baron Sukumvit has redesigned his deadly labyrinth, now infested with new terrors, and upped the stakes to 20000 gold pieces. You are sold as a slave to the Baron's wicked brother, Lord Carnuss, whose gladiatorial games you must win before you can even enter Deathtrap Dungeon and compete for your freedom. Will YOU survive the trial?
  • The Trophy of Champions: Pie Rats Book 4

    Cameron Paul Stelzer

    Paperback (Daydream Press, March 1, 2015)
    Book 4 in the internationally award-winning Pie Rat series. Every four years, the greatest pirate crews on the seven seas gather for an epic tournament of strength and skill. In the Pirate Cup, there is no silver and no bronze, only gold, gold, gold for the winning team, and the legendary Trophy of Champions. As an official entrant, Whisker has more on his mind than victory. He is on the trail of a fox in a black trench coat, and an answer.
  • Champions of the Sea!

    Golden Books, The Artifact Group

    Paperback (Golden Books, May 10, 2011)
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  • Champions of the Force

    Kevin Anderson

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Suspended helplessly between life and death, Luke Skywalker lies in state at the Jedi academy. But on the spirit plane, Luke fights desperately for survival, reaching out physically to the Jedi twins. At the same time, Leia is on a life-and-death mission of her own, a race against Imperial agents hoping to destroy a third Jedi child -- Leia and Han's baby Anakin -- hidden on the planet Anoth. Meanwhile, Luke's former protĂšgĂš Kyp Durron has pirated the deadly Sun Crusher on an apocalyptic mission of mass destruction, convinced he is fighting for a just cause. Hunting down the rogue warrior, Han must persuade Kyp to renounce his dark crusade and regain his lost honor. To do it, Kyp must take the Sun Crusher on a suicide mission against the awesome Death Star prototype -- a battle Han knows they may be unable to win... even with Luke Skywalker at their side!
  • The Champions

    Jeremy Laszlo

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 16, 2013)
    Valdadore is under attack by a relentless foe. Outnumbered and outmatched, it falls to a few to protect the many. Those blessed by the gods stand before the onslaught to protect those weaker, but even they cannot hold forever. On the brink of destruction, risks must be taken, and heroes of old return to heed the call of their kingdom. Many will fall. Those you have come to love will be lost. Is this the end for Valdadore?
  • The Fate of Champions

    Damon J Courtney

    Paperback (Paupers Publishing, Dec. 13, 2014)
    "The history is still being written. Anarr has been playing this game for a very long time. For a thousand years he has bonded his dragons with humans and elves, ensuring their survival and power in the world, letting them grow in numbers. Now he meddles once more. He is using the crystal to poison the world, just as he did long ago. And all of Gondril will be made to suffer before he is done." —— The bond is broken. By order of the Eldest, dragonmages are no more. As Gondril's people struggle with a new, powerful menace, the gods above play a game with their souls. And only an insignificant goblin knows the truth. Though they don't yet know it, the champions of the gods are already in motion. West. They move west, not knowing where they are going or why they are called. Elody and Gortogh must act, but they cannot know their fate before it is all done. It could mean their own ends. Or perhaps the end of Gondril itself. The Fate of Champions is the third and final book in the Dragon Bond Trilogy by fantasy author Damon J Courtney.