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Jules Verne’s timeless underwater adventure story in a stunning Hardcover Classics edition with the original illustrations.Sku: 9780241198773
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Clothbound)
By: Jules Verne$32.00 -
Onesimus is a slave. Eirene is a rich merchant's daughter. Onesimus longs to gain his freedom and Eirene's love. However, he doesn't realize where true freedom lies. He wants nothing to do with Jesus Christ. His master, Philemon, may follow the teachings of the Christ and his apostle Paul... but Onesimus has other plans. A classic that's finally back in print. A thrilling fictional account derived from the New Testament book of Philemon. A story of danger and faith of Onesimus, a runaway slave, in the 1st century.Sku: 9781845503956
Twice Freed
By: Patricia St. John$13.50 -
Twig was just a plain, ordinary little girl who lived on the fourth floor of a “high sort of house” in the city. The back yard behind that house was Twig’s little world. It was a bare little world, with nothing but a dandelion and a stream of drainpipe water to make it beautiful; with nobody but Old Boy, the ice-wagon horse, Old Girl, the cat, and the Sparrows, to keep Twig company. But one day, out in the alley, Twig found an empty tomato can, with pictures of bright red tomatoes all round it. When it was upside down, it looked like a pretty little house, just the right size for a fairy! Twig stood it upside down next to the dandelion, not far from the stream. And this is the story of what happened in and around that little house one Saturday afternoon.Sku: 9781930900455
Twig
By: Elizabeth Orton Jones$17.50 -
Caldecott Medalist, Jerry Pinkney lights a path for sleepy readers on their way to a land where dreams are as real as you want them to be.4 GradesSku: 9780316056960
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
By: Jerry Pinkney$24.99 -
"All aboard!" cried Noah, "Shut the door!" And down came the rain as never before. To save his family from the big flood, Noah builds a boat. It has to be HUGE, because two of every animal are coming to stay... for forty days and nights. First in a trickle, then in a flood, animals of every colour and kind make their way into the hold. Bees and boas, camels and cats, every pair finds a place in these pages. No ark since Noah's own has shown such colour and diversity of life as that of Barbara Reid!Sku: 9781443133043
Two by Two
By: Barbara Reid$11.99 -
Two revealingly different accounts of the life of the most important figure of the Roman Empire.Sku: 9780140455052
Two Lives of Charlemagne
By: Einhard, Notker the Stammerer, Translated and Edited by David Ganz$23.00By: Einhard, Notker the Stammerer, Translated and Edited by David Ganz$23.00 Add to cart Quick View -
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From the Publisher: The book you are looking at is unique. It stands out because unlike most other books on the Bible, it doesn’t start with a bunch of objections that people have to the scriptures. Nor does it begin with information about the Bible’s authors or the historical contexts they were writing into. Instead, this book uses Jesus as the starting point! As Andrew explains, ‘Ultimately… our trust in the Bible stems from our trust in Jesus Christ…’ If you are a follower of Jesus, then you’ll be keen to believe what the Bible says– because, as you’ll see in this book, that’s what Jesus did! Andrew, in his clear and often amusing way, shows us clearly that the Son of God loved and trusted the Word of God – and if anyone sets out that the Bible is trustworthy, authoritative, good, helpful and powerful… then it’s Jesus Himself!Sku: 9781909611863
Unbreakable
By: Andrew Wilson$9.50 -
In boyhood, Louis Zamperini was an incorrigible delinquent. As a teenager, he channeled his defiance into running, discovering a prodigious talent that had carried him to the Berlin Olympics. But when World War II began, the athlete became an airman, embarking on a journey that led to a doomed flight on a May afternoon in 1943.Sku: 9780812974492
Unbroken
By: Laura Hillenbrand$25.99 -
This fictional account of the dismantling and removal of the Empire State Building describes the structure of a skyscraper and explains how such an edifice would be demolished.Sku: 9780395454251
Unbuilding
By: David Macaulay$15.99 -
From the Publisher: A little elephant visits his Uncle Elephant, who makes wishes come true, tells amazing stories, and even trumpets the dawn!Sku: 9780064441049
Uncle Elephant
By: Arnold Lobel$5.99 -
In this extensively revised and expanded second edition of Uncle Eric Talks About Personal, Career, and Financial Security, Uncle Eric introduces the concept of models. Models (or paradigms) are how people think; they are how we understand our world. Models help us recognize and use the information that is important and bypass that which is not.Sku: 9780942617382
Uncle Eric Talks About Personal, Career, and Financial Security (Second Edition)
By: Richard J. Maybury$20.50 -
The Uncle Eric series by Richard J. Maybury is written for young and old alike. Using the epistolary style of writing (using letters to tell a story), Mr. Maybury plays the part of an economist (Uncle Eric) writing a series of letters to his niece or nephew (Chris). With stories and examples, Mr. Maybury gives interesting and clear explanations of topics that are generally thought to be too difficult for anyone but experts.
Uncle Eric’s Model of How the World Works Bundle
By: Kathryn Daniels, Karl Hess, Jane A. Williams, Kathryn Daniels$233.30By: Kathryn Daniels, Karl Hess, Jane A. Williams, Kathryn Daniels$233.30 Add to cart Quick View -
The novel that changed the course of American history Published in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel was a powerful indictment of slavery in America. Describing the many trials and eventual escape to freedom of the long-suffering, good-hearted slave Uncle Tom, it aimed to show how Christian love can overcome any human cruelty.Sku: 9780140390032
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
By: Harriet Beecher Stowe$16.00 -
Harriet Beecher Stowe was appalled by slavery, and she took one of the few options open to nineteenth century women who wanted to affect public opinion: she wrote a novel, a huge, enthralling narrative that claimed the heart, soul, and politics of millions of her contemporaries. Uncle Tom's Cabin paints pictures of three plantations, each worse than the other, where even the best plantation leaves a slave at the mercy of fate or debt. Her questions remain penetrating even today: "Can man ever be trusted with wholly irresponsible power?"Sku: 9781586173340
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
By: Harriet Beecher Stowe Edited by: Mary R. Reichardt$16.50 -
A Tale of theHeroic Times in Old Geneva They had now reached the Forte Neuve, by which they entered the town, with many others who were returning from the Plain-palais. As they walked along the Corratorie they met Berthelier and Gabrielle, taking the air, as the afternoon was very fine for the season of the year. Both the lads saluted; De Marsac with a flush and a beaming smile. “I did not know you knew them,” said Norbert. “Oh yes; did I not tell you I was going to see them? Master Berthelier’s sister, Damoiselle Claudine, and I are fast friends. Some years ago when I came here first, a mere child, I was one day in the market, looking about me and buying cherries or the like, when I saw this poor damoiselle being frightened half out of her senses by a group of angry, scolding fish-women. That was before such good order was put in the market, and in all the town, thanks to Master Calvin. She had told them, quite truly, that they were trying to cheat her. I fought her battle with all my might, which in truth was not great, and at last brought her home in triumph. She was much more grateful than the occasion required, and has been my very good friend ever since. I — they — they are all good to me, though lately, being much occupied with my studies, I have seen them but seldom.” “Do you not think the young damoiselle very pretty?” asked Norbert. “I do.” “She is beautiful,” Louis answered quietly; and the subject dropped.Sku: 1894666046
Under Calvin’s Spell
By: Deborah Alcock$14.95