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Description: This listing contains forty-five (45) different paperbacks from various authors and published by many different companies between 1954 and 2014. There is Anthem that was written by Ayn Rand and published by Pacific Publishing Studio in 2010. It is one hundred and two (102) pages long and tells the story of Equality 7-2521 as he tries to regain individual thought in world were "we" reigns supreme. There is Artemis Fowl that was written by Eoin Colfer and was published in 2001 by Hyperion Paperbacks for Children. It is two hundred and fifty (250) pages long and is the first adventure of twelve-year old criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl, as he begins his war against dangerous and high-tech fairies. Artemis Fowl The Arctic Incident is written by Eoin Colfer with cover art by Tristan Elwell and was published by Scholastic Inc. in 2002. This is two hundred and seventy-seven (277) pages long and is book 2 of the Artemis Fowl Book Series. It has Artemis Fowl at boarding school in Iceland when he finds out his father has been kidnapped by the Russian mafia. Now, he must join with this former enemies, the tech-savvy fairies, to rescue his father. The Artemis Fowl Files Paperback is written by Eoin Colfer and was published by Hyperion Books in 2004. It is one hundred and ninety-four (194) pages long and is a supplementary book to the Artemis Fowl Book Series. This paperback contains two original stories starring Mulch and Holly Short as well as interviews with the characters, a guide to the fairy code, a fairy quiz, a manual of Foaly's inventions, an interview with Eoin Colfer and many other extras. Artemis Fowl The Opal Deception is written by Eoin Colfer and was published by Scholastic Inc. in 2005. It is three hundred and forty-two (342) pages long and is book 4 of the Artemis Fowl Book Series as Artemis Fowl reverts back to his criminal mastermind beginnings and must face off with Opal Koboi, the evil pixie that has vowed revenge on Artemis, Holly Short and Commander Root. Ben Hur is written by General Lew Wallace and was published by Good News Publishers in 1965. It is a "One Evening" Condensed Book and is sixty-four (64) pages long and tells the classic story of Ben Hur in a specially condensed version with spiritual theme. The Bittersweet Anthology is a collection of stories and poems by junior and senior high student writers that have earned special scholastic awards. It is edited by Jerome Brandfield and was published by Scholastic Inc. and has three hundred and ten (310) pages containing covering the twenties, thirties, forties and fifties. There is the unabridged version of Black Beauty that is written by Anna Sewell and has artwork by Gordon Laite. It was published by Golden Press in 1970 and is two hundred and twelve (212) pages long and tells the classic story of Black Beauty. It is an autobiography and told through the eyes of Black Beauty as he recounts his life as a colt, pulling a cab in London and retiring in the country. Bunnicula is written by Deborah and James Howe with artwork by Alan Daniel and was published by Avon Books in 1979. It is ninety-eight (98) pages long and tells the classic story of Harold the dog, Chester the cat and a vampire bunny names Bunnicula. City Of Ember is written by Jeanne DuPrau and was published by the Yearling Book Imprint of Random House in 2003. It is the first book of the Book Of Ember Book Series that begins the adventures of Lina and Doon as they try to find a way to keep the lights on in the city of Ember, the only light in a world covered by darkness. Crazy Horse The Strange Man Of The Oglalas is written by Mari Sandoz with a foreword by Stephen B. Oates and was published by Bison Books in 1992. This is the 50th Anniversary Edition and is four hundred and twenty-eight (428) pages long and tells of the great military leader of the Oglala Sioux tribe, Crazy Horse, from his battles at Little Bighorn to his surrender in 1877 and his violent death. Desert Passage is written by P.S. Carrillo and was published by Pinata Book in 2008. It is one hundred and thirty-eight (138) pages long and follows Miguel and Ramon, two cousins raised as brothers, as they trek across the Southwestern desert in a journey of self-discovery. The Eight is written by Katherine Neville and was published by Ballantine Books in 1988. It is five hundred and ninety-eight (598) pages long and tells the mysterious story of the Montaglane Chess Service that was owned by Charlemagne and how the search for the pieces of the chess set runs through history from 1790 to 1972 in a female version of Raiders Of The Lost Ark. The Freedom Writers Diary is written by one hundred and fifty teenagers and edited by Erin Gruwell and was published by Broadway Books in 2009. This former library book is three hundred and fourteen (314) pages long and is the 10th Anniversary version of the Freedom Writers Diary that gave "at-risk" teens a way to express themselves in some of the most creative writing ever. The Future Of The Mind is written by Michio Kaku and was published by Anchor Books in 2014. It is three hundred and seventy-seven (377) pages long and has Dr. Kaku, Professor Of Theoretical Physics, exploring the frontiers of neuroscience, including the ability to upload the human brain to a computer, taking a "smart pill" to enhance cognition and to send our consciousness across the universe. There is In High Places that is written by Arthur Hailey, the author of The Moneychangers and was published by Bantam Books in 1971. This 376-page book deals with the Cold War bubbling up as the leaders of the 2 greatest nations bartering, backstabbing, browbeating and bribing in an attempt to throw the delicate balance of international power in their favor. There is The Return Of The Indian that is written by Lynne Reid Banks by Avon Books in 1986. It is one hundred and eighty-nine (189) pages long and is the sequel to the classic The Indian In The Cupboard. In this story, Omri, the young boy who brought his toy Indian to life with a turn of a key must save Little Bear after he was critically injured during the French and Indian War with the help of his friend, Patrick. The Secret Of The Indian is written by Lynne Reid Banks with artwork by Ted Lewin and was published by Avon Books in 1989. It is one hundred and forty-seven (147) pages long and is book 3 of the Indian In The Cupboard series as Omri and Patrick are joined by Omri's cousin, Emma, as they accidentally bring a cyclone to England after visiting the Old West and Emma may hold the key to everyone's survival. The Mystery Of The Cupboard is written by Lynne Reid Banks with artwork by Tom Newsom and was published by Avon Books in 1993. It is two hundred and forty-six (246) pages long and has an older Omri discovering an old journal written by his "wicked" great-great aunt that reveals the secret to the magic of the Cupboard. Now, Omri must break his promise and open the magic cupboard once more. Jaws is written by Peter Benchley and was published by Bantam Books in 1975 in association with the released of the mega-hit movie. It is three hundred and nine (309) pages long and this is a well-read paperback but is complete. The Lions Of Lucerne is written by Brad Thor and was published by Pocket Books in 2002. It is five hundred and twelve (512) pages long and is the first adventure of ex-Navy Seal Scot Harvath who has set out to find the kidnapped President Of The United States from Utah to the Swiss mountains. Lisa And Lottie is written by Erich Kastner and was published by Avon Books in 1969. It is one hundred and thirty-six (136) pages long and follows the adventure of Lisa and Lottie, two twin sisters who have just discovered each other and decide to switch places much like the Parent Trap movie. Little Secrets No Accident is written by Emily Blake and was published by Scholastic Inc. in 2006. It is one hundred and forty-three (143) pages long and follows the lives and lies of Kelly, Tom, Alison, Zoey and Chad. Love Comes Softly is written by Janette Oke and was published by Bethany House Publishers in 1979. It is one hundred and eighty-eight (188) pages long and is the first book from the Love Comes Softly Book Series that is set in the Old West as Marty, a nineteen year old new wife, makes her way into the untamed countryside and is met with tragedy, heartache and frustration. Man O' War is written by Walter Farley, author of the Black Stallion, and was published by Random House in 1962. It is three hundred and thirty-nine (339) pages long and recounts the life of one of the mightiest horses to ever race, Man O' War. Meet Josefina An American Girl is written by Valerie Tripp with artwork by Jean-Paul Tibbles and was published by Pleasant Company in 1997. It is eighty-five (85) pages long and has the adventures of a young Hispanic girl named Josefina as she hopes and wished in New Mexico. The Modern Tradition An Anthology Of Short Stories is edited by Daniel F. Howard and was published by Little, Brown and Company in 1979. This huge paperback is seven hundred and sixty (760) pages long and collects some of the greatest short stories from some of the greatest authors of all time. There is Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Cask Of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe, My Friend Bingham by Henry James, Misery by Anton Chekhov, Paul's Case by Willa Cather and the Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad. There is also Metamorphosis and A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka, The Prussian Officer and Odour Of Chrysanthemums by D. H. Lawrence, Dry September and Barn Burning by William Faulkner, Big Two-Hearted River by Ernest Hemingway and Babylon Revisited by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It also has Battle Royal and Flying Home by Ralph Ellison, Lost In The Funhouse and Life-Story by John Barth, A & P and Tomorrow And Tomorrow And So Forth by John Updike, 1919 by Toni Morrison and many, many others. Mr. Lincoln's Drummer is written by G. Clifton Wisler and was published by Scholastic Inc. in 1995. It is one hundred and thirty-one (131) pages long and recounts the life of Willie Johnston, a boy too young to serve during the Civil War but is awarded the Congressional Medal Of Honor by Abraham Lincoln for helping the war effort as a drummer boy. Mrs. Seton Foundress Of The American Sisters Of Charity is written by Joseph I. Dirvin with a foreword by Terence Cardinal Cooke and was published by Noonday in 1975. It is four hundred and ninety-eight (198) pages long and is a biography of Elizabeth Seton, the first native-born American that was canonized as a saint. It recounts her early trails with sickness and loss as well as he founding of the first free Catholic day school, the first native community of religious women and the first Catholic orphanage. One Of Them is written by Norene Pavlik with an introduction by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of the Special Olympics, and was published by Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Division in 1988. It is two hundred and sixty-three (263) pages long and recounts the life of Jenny Pavlik, one of the two percent of American children who are mentally handicapped, and the struggles and inspiration her condition gave her and her family. Re-Entry is written by John Wesley White with a foreword by Billy Graham and was published by World Wide Publications in 1971. It is one hundred and ninety (190) pages long and explains the striking parallels between today's news events and the Second Coming of Christ. There is The Roads Of Earth by Allen Drury that was published by Pinnacle Books in 1985 and is 496 pages long. It is the sequel to The Hill Of Summer that was released in 1981 and has the world teetering on the brink of nuclear war after Vice-President Hamilton Delbacher is sworn in as the new President. Meanwhile, the new permier of Russia, Yuri Serapin has set to become "the supreme ruler of mankind" by launching 4 attacks on America's allies but President Delbacher has devised counter measures to these attacks but could push the Premier into a corner. No one could possibly predict the outcome of the struggle between these two (2) iron willed men and the countries they serve. The Second Mrs. Giaconda is written by E. L. Konigsburg and was published by Antheneum in 1975. It is one hundred and forty-five (145) pages long and explores the mystery of the second wife of an unimportant Florentine merchant and why Leonardo da Vinci, one of the greatest artists of the time, painted her portrait instead of being hired by some of Italy's richest nobles. Seven Alone is written by Honore Morrow and was published by Scholastic Books in 1954 and is two hundred and thirty-five (235) pages long. This paperback is the basis of the Seven Alone movie that was released in 1974 and tells of the Sager family and their trek Missouri to Oregon in 1843. After their father Henry and mother Naomi pass away, the eldest brother John takes the reins and vows to finish the journey and lead his younger siblings to Oregon. Slay Ride is edited by Alfred Hitchcock and was published by Dell Books in 1967. This vintage paperback is two hundred and forty (240) pages long and is part of the Alfred Hitchcock Presents Book Series with stories like Men Without Bones by Gerald Kersh, Not With A Bang by Damon Knight, Party Games by John Burke, X Marks The Spot by Fritz Leiber, Two Spinsters by E. Phillips Oppenheim, The Cage by Ray Russell, Curious Adventure Of Mr. Bond by Nugent Barker and Out Of The Deeps by John Wyndham. The Story Of The Second World War is written by Katharine Savage and was published by Scholastic Books in 1966. It is three hundred and fourteen (314) pages long and delves into the origins of World War II, the great leaders who planned for victory and the men and women who fought it. Lucky's Lady is written by Tami Hoag and was published by Bantam Books in 1992. It is three hundred and sixty-eight (368) pages long and follows psychologist Serena Sheridan as she returns to her small Louisiana hometown to search for her grandfather. This paperback is complete but does have some spine issues. The Alibi Man is written by Tami Hoag and was published by Bantam Books in 2007. It is four hundred and thirty-one (431) pages long and follows former undercover cop, Elena Estes, as she returns to training horses but becomes involved in the murder of her friend. Ten Boys Who Didn't Give In is written by Irene Howat and was published by Christian Focus Publications in 2004 and is one hundred and fifty (150) pages long. It recounts the childhood lives of Polycarp, Alban, Sir John Oldcastle, Thomas Cranmer, George Wishart, James Chalmers, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Nate Saint, Ivan Moiseyev and Graham Staines and how they grew up to be men and martyrs for Christianity. These Happy Golden Years is written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and was published by Harper Collins in 1971 and is two hundred and eighty-nine (289) pages long. It is the eighth book of the Laura Years Book Series and follows Laura Ingalls as she becomes a teacher. Throwing Shadows is written by E. L. Konigsburg and was published by Antheneum in 1979. It is one hundred and fifty-one (151) pages long and follows five (5) young people as the realize the shadow of their real selves doesn't match what who they believe they are. Unbroken is written by Laura Hillenbrand and was published by Random House in 2014. It is five hundred (500) pages long and is the story of Louis Zamperini and his life of survival, resilience and redemption before, during and after World War II. This New York Times Best Seller is the basis for the Unbroken motion picture that was released in 2014 and directed by Angelina Jolie and starred Jack O'Connell as Zamperini. War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning is written by Chris Hedges and was published by Anchor Books in 2002. It is two hundred and eleven (211) pages long and has Hedges accounts of the atrocities of war and how it can be addictive for soldiers and entire societies, corrupt politics, destroy culture and pervert basic human desires. War Of The Worlds is written by H. G. Wells with an introduction by Francis R. Gemme and was published by Airmont Publishing Company in 1964. It is one hundred and sixty (160) pages long and is the classic tale of the first battle between Earth and Mars. You Are A Cat In The Zombie Apocalypse! is written and drawn by Sherwin Tjia and was published by Conundrum Press in 2013. It is two hundred and forty-six (246) pages long and is the second Pick-A-Plot book that turns the reader into Holden Catfield, a family cat who finds himself in the middle of the zombie apocalypse. The reader is given choices to direct the story of Holden and whether or not he will survive everything with hundreds of different stories to be found. All of these books are for sale with special discounts for multiple purchases. Thanks for looking.

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Book Title: Artemis Fowl/Indian In The Cupboard/Bunnicula/Crazy Horse/Unbound

Book Series: Artemis Fowl/Indian In The Cupboard

Narrative Type: Fiction

Original Language: English

Publisher: Various

Intended Audience: Adults

Edition: Book Club Edition, First Edition

Vintage: Yes

Publication Year: 1962

Type: Novel

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Literary Movement: Modernism

Era: 1970s

Illustrator: Tristan Elwell, Gordon Laite, Alan Daniel, Paul Pletka, Ted Lewin, Tom Newsom, Elena Temporin, Garth Williams, Sherwin Tjia

Author: Anna Sewell, Anton Chekhov, Ayn Rand, D.H. Lawrence, Donald Barthelme, E. L. Konigsburg, Edgar Allan Poe, Eoin Colfer, Erich Kästner, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Franz Kafka, H.G. Wells, James Joyce, Jeanne Duprau, John Updike, Joseph Conrad, Katherine Anne Porter, Lynne Reid Banks, Mari Sandoz, Michio Kaku, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Peter Benchley, Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Various, Willa Cather, William Faulkner, Sherwin Tjia, Deborah & James Howe

Features: Abridged, Ex-Library, Unabridged

Genre: Action, Adventure, Animals & Pets, Humor, Romance, Science Fiction, Various

Topic: Science, Animal, Science Fiction, Modern Life, Various

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