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2009 - Sir Malcolm & The Missing Prince (Leather Bound Edition)

"I give orders, not take them. I am the Prince. I am the King's son!" But now Prince Hubert, who had always said and done too little, finds himself in an unfamiliar place where he is simply known as Hugh, a peasant boy. His silks and satins are replaced with rough work clothes, which he learns during his time spent with the widow of the forest.

Author: Sidney Baldwin,    pages: 222


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2009 - Exiles in Babylon (Leather Bound Edition)

Exiles In Babylon, the second in this dramatic series by A.L.O.E. (A Lady of England), makes the Scriptures come alive! The pictures are so vivid, the characters so real, it is as though we are walking alongside Daniel and his faithful friends, experiencing the momentous challenges they are faced with.

Author: A.L.O.E.,  Orginally Published: 1864,   333 pages

2008 - My Mates And I

We all know what it's like to harbor that gnawing feeling that rears its ugly head as envy. Even the Christian is not exempt, as we see in the case of Charlie. "But don't it seem that some folks should have everything, and the other folks nothin'?" Charlie soon realizes that envy easily escalates to bitterness and resentment, and that his idea of "having everything" is far from the truth.

Author: Mrs. O.F. Walton,   Published 1878,   192 pages

2007 - The Lost Clue (Leather Bound Edition)

In this intriguing mystery, Captain Fortesque finds himself torn between two loyalties. Having been educated in the finest schools of England, he enjoyed acceptance in high society, but kept his true upbringing a secret. Then the day came that changed the course of his life. It all started with the mysterious note that could only be read after his father’s death. Will he be able to endure the dramatic challenges he will now face?

Author: Mrs. O.F. Walton,   Published 1977,   288 pages

2006 - Ishmael (Leather Bound Edition)

You will never read a story that is more inspiring and challenging than Ishmael. The heights of success achieved by this young man reveal little of the utter poverty into which he was born. He entered life motherless and poor, and despite the wishes of everyone around, he survived and flourished in his paltry environment. His commitment to character and integrity and his singular focus on preserving his mother’s name gave his life focus and purpose.

Author: Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth,   Published 1876,   528 pages

2005 - The Hidden Hand (Leather Bound Edition)

Strewn with mystery and suspense that never lets up, The Hidden Hand will keep you on the edge of your seat! There are not many books that make me laugh aloud (even when I'm alone!) Truly, laughter is like medicine, giving health to the bones! But please don't let the feisty, mischievous character of 17-year-old Capitola and the cantankerous personality of Old Hurricane derail you from seeing the gracious providence of an all-wise God.

Author: Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth,   Published 1859,   480 pages




 

2005 - The Giant Killer

The battle continues to rage, day by day and moment by moment. But must we meet the enemy blindfolded? In order to subdue, we must see the real foe; in order to conquer, we must face the true enemy. Through this allegorical tale, we will be better equipped to recognize, then to effectively slay, the many Giants who confront us.

Author: A.L.O.E.,   Published 1888,   192 pages



2004 - The Cross Triumphant

Award-winning author of Titus: A Comrade of the Cross, Florence Kingsley has written another gripping drama that begins seventeen years after the crucifixion. Rich in biblical history, Mrs. Kingsley portrays the chilling events that climax at the devastating destruction of the temple in Jerusalem . In the midst of this deep tribulation, hope is birthed during one of the most tragic events in history. If you enjoyed Titus , you will not want to miss this classic!

Author: Florence M. Kingsley,   Published 1898,   384 pages


2003 - Sir Knight of the Splendid Way

Sir Knight of the Splendid Way is a captivating allegory—a rich literary masterpiece that will encourage any weary traveler. This beautifully-bound work depicts life as a journey, reaching toward a beacon of hope in the City of the Great King. Beckoned by the King to travel the Splendid Way, the young knight must keep his armor on at all costs. All along the way he is tempted to take his armor off. Many try to convince him that the battle is not worth the fight. But only those who keep their armor on can see the real battle that rages, and only those with pure hearts will see the King.

Author: W.E. Cule   Published 1899,   224 pages


2002 - Shipwrecked, But Not Lost

Experience the utter fear of abandonment, the tension of frigid desolation, and the resolute determination to survive in Shipwrecked, But Not Lost. This breathtaking episode will keep you on the edge of your seat as you follow the spectacular events of a life-threatening voyage. The crashing of icebergs and the raging tempest will strike terror in the bravest heart.


Author: Hon. Mrs. Dundas   167 pages

2001 - Teddy's Button

Who is your most foul and cruel enemy? After reading Teddy’s Button, you may have a new answer to that question. Flamboyant Teddy Platt cannot keep silent about the glorious history of his sacred button. Soon this passion brings him into contention with a new little girl in the village. God uses this enmity to bring Teddy to his knees ready to sign up in the Lord’s Army prepared for service in the war against his worst enemy—himself!

Author: Amy LeFeuvre   Published: 1896   160 pages



1999 - The Lamplighter

Poor Gertie is found in the snow with a high fever and no one to care for her—except the old lamplighter who lights the street lamps each night. See how God fills the life of this neglected and dejected little girl with hope as she learns to be a virtuous young woman. The Lamplighter is a great book for those who long to remain pure of heart.

In the novel, an afflicted orphan is taken in by a compassionate lamplighter, and, having been lovingly raised and taught virtues and religious faith, blossoms into a moralistic woman. In adulthood she is rewarded for her long suffering with marriage to a childhood friend. Translated into a number of languages, its first decade's sales show it to be second only to Uncle Tom's Cabin in popularity, and outselling The Scarlet Letter ten to one.

Author: Maria S. Cummins   Published: 1854   256 pages

1998 - A Peep Behind the Scenes

Behind many smiling faces there hides a hurting heart, and for what may appear to be glamorous, there is usually a high price to pay. Mrs. Walton gives us a glimpse into the life of a disillusioned young actress. In her fabricated world of glamour and glitz, Rosalie finds solace in the words of a gentle old man who gives her a picture of a Shepherd who loves and cares for her. Her travels take on new meaning as she shares with the “down-and-outters” about this wonderful Shepherd who loves them too. This profound century-old story is still relevant in today’s entertainment-enmeshed culture. Often, hidden behind smiling faces are hurting hearts, and that which is attractive and alluring may be a facade, concealing the hard reality of life behind the scenes. This dramatic book is both powerful and sensitive, and sold over two and a half million copies in the 19th Century! It continues to be a favorite among our collectors.

Author: Mrs. O.F. Walton   Published: 1850   264 pages

2000 - Hedge of Thorns (Leather Bound Edition)

Based on a true story, here is a gripping account of a young boy who learns the hard way that the choices we make can harm those we love the most. Because he desperately wants to know what is on the other side of a hedge of thorns, he puts his little sister in great danger. From his experience, we learn that God places boundaries in our lives because He loves us.

Author: John Carrol,   Published: 1611,   88 pages
2000 - Hedge of Thorns

Based on a true story, here is a gripping account of a young boy who learns the hard way that the choices we make can harm those we love the most. Because he desperately wants to know what is on the other side of a hedge of thorns, he puts his little sister in great danger. From his experience, we learn that God places boundaries in our lives because He loves us.

Author: John Carrol,   Published: 1611,   88 pages




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1996 - The Basket of Flowers

This first book of the Lamplighter Rare Collector Series continues to be a best-seller. James, the king's gardener, teaches his 15-year-old daughter Mary all the principles of godliness through his flowers. She is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death. Mary remembers her father had taught her: that it is better to die for the truth than to live for a lie, and that the worst pillow to sleep on is the pillow of a guilty conscience! This story will change your life forever!

Author: Christoph von Schmid  Published: 1878,   168 pages
1997 - Titus: A Comrade of the Cross

In 1894 the publisher of this book rewarded Florence Kingsley with $1,000 for writing a story that would set a child’s heart on fi re for Jesus Christ. In six weeks the demand was so great, they printed 200,000 additional copies! The award-winning entry, Titus: A Comrade of the Cross, is provocative, full of suspense and drama. The story of Titus and his crippled brother climaxes at the foot of the cross, where the real hero is proclaimed. The most compelling moment is saved until the very end. It will take your breath away.

Author: Florence M. Kinglsley  Published: 1895,   304 pages

2008 - The Shepherd of Bethlehem

What do two spoiled brothers, an illiterate servant girl, a salty old sailor and the town mischief maker have in common? You'll find out in this exciting book by A.L.O.E, the first volume of the Heroes of Faith Series. There is no question that The Shepherd of Bethlehem will bring the Scriptures to life like no other book, as a fresh look at David's life reaches deep into your heart, cutting and pruning and drawing you ever closer to your very own Shepherd-your very own King!

Author: A.L.O.E.,   Published 1862,   360 pages

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