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Badgers by Brian Jacques, Peter Standley ( 2001)
This series takes a closer look at the clans and tribes who defend the Redwall Abbey from the threat of evil throughout Mossflower and beyond. In this book discover the hidden world of the badger lords and the badger life in Redwall. Badger heroes include Boar the Fighter and Lord Rawnblade.
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The Bellmaker by Brian Jacques ( 1996)
The Redwall saga continues. Joseph the Bellmaker embarks on a heroic quest to join his daughter, Mariel the Warriormouse, in a legendary battle against a vicious Foxwolf and his bloodthirsty rat hoardes. "Jacques spins another irresistible tale".--Booklist.
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The Legend of Luke by Brian Jacques ( 2000)
When Martin the Warrior leaves Redwall Abbey and embarks upon a journey to the place of his birth, he learns about the brave and noble deeds of his father Luke, a real Warrior Chieftain.
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Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques, Gary Chalk ( 1992)
Gabool the Wild: a more wicked rat pirate king never ranged the seas. To serve him means peril. To cross him, means certain death. When Gabool attacks the mouse-ship carrying Joseph the Bellmaker, he plunders Joseph's marvelous bell in a fit of greed, and pitilessly casts him and his daughter, the mousemaid Mariel, into the raging sea.
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Marlfox by Brian Jacques ( 1999)
Marlfoxes are aprowl in Mossflower Woods! The evil offspring of the wicked Queen Silth, they can disappear at will, and are out to plunder and destroy. Once they reach Redwall Abbey, they make off with one of the Abbey's most cherished treasures--the tapestry of Martin the Warrior that hangs in Great Hall.
Who will rise to the Marlfoxe's challenge? It is young Dippler, a Guosim shrew, and Burble, a brave watervole, who set off on the quest to recover the stolen tapestry. Meanwhile, the Marlfoxes continue to lurk in the surrounding woods, threatening the abbeydwellers with their ever-menacing presence. |
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Castaways of the Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques ( 2003)
Trapped aboard the cursed ghost ship, the Flying Dutchman, young Ben, a castaway, and his dog, Ned, brave the perils of the sea to uncover the hidden clues and dark riddles that hold the key to saving the inhabitants of Chapelvale, a Victorian village under siege. Reissue.
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Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques ( 1994)
The Redwall series captured the hearts of readers and critics alike with its exhilarating tales of the wondrous creatures of Redwall. Martin the Warrior continues the saga with the long-awaited history of Martin, Redwall's most glorious hero, who rises from slavery to become the greatest warrior the land would ever know.
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Lord Brocktree by Brian Jacques ( 2005)
In this 13th book in the Redwall series, Dottie, a haremaid, and the warrior badger Lord Brocktree set out to defend Salamandastron, the legendary mountain of the badger lords, which is being held by the wildcat Ungatt Trunn and his Blue Hordes.
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Mossflower by Brian Jacques ( 2002)
Bella of Brockhall, a badger, tells the story of how Martin the Warrior, a mouse, saved the Woodlanders from the harsh rule of Verdauga Greeneyes and his daughter, Tsarmina, back in the time before Redwall Abbey was built.
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Mattimeo by Brian Jacques ( 1990)
Mattimeo, the son of the warrior mouse Matthias, learns to take up the sword and joins the other animal inhabitants of Redwall Abbey in resisting Slagar the fox and his band of marauders. Sequel to "Redwall."
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Outcast of Redwall by Brian Jacques ( 1996)
The eighth book in the epic Redwall saga. The evil ferret warlord Swartt Sixclaw has sworn revenge against his enemy, the badgerlord Sunflash, and finds his long lost child, Veil, who has been raised by the Redwall mice. When Veil is banished from Redwall, will he join his evil father in battle against those who raised him? Or will he join forces with Sunflash to end the fighting for good?
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The Long Patrol by Brian Jacques ( 1998)
Barradum! Barradum! Barrabubbitybubbityboom! Tamello De Fformelo Tussock wants more than anything to join the Long Patrol, those staunch and stalwart hare warriors who make their home at the top of Salamandastron Mountain. But Tammo, as he is called, is too young and inexperienced. Or is he? Guided by the nomad squirrel Russa, Tammo makes his way to Redwall, where the Long Patrol has gathered to protect their beloved Abbey from the great rat Rapscallions. And as the mighty rats rear their ugly heads and ancient Redwall warriors fall, young Tammo learns what life, death and honor really mean as a new generation of Redwall heroes comes to the fore to save their home from evil.
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The Great Redwall Feast by Brian Jacques ( 1996)
While the abbeymice, hares, otters, and moles who live at Redwall prepare a surprise feast for their abbot, molebabe Bungo is sneaking food and causing disaster, but when the abbot himself leads a quest for the elusive Bobbatan Weary Nod, the Redwallers get a surprise of their own.
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The Pearls of Lutra by Brian Jacques ( 1997)
The Tears of All Oceans are missing. Six magnificent rose-colored pearls that inspire passion and greed in all who see them, they have left a cryptic trail of death and deception in their wake. And now Ublaz Mad Eyes, the evil emperor of a tropical isle beyond where the sun sets, is determined to let no one stand in the way of his desperate attempt to claim the pearls as his own. At Redwall Abbey, a young hedgehog maid, Tansy, is determined to find the pearls first, with the help of her friends. Each of the pearls is hidden separately, along with a riddle as to the whereabouts of the next. Tansy must succeed, as the life of one she holds dear is in great danger. Meanwhile, the crew of fearsome monitor lizards and corsairs gathered by Ublaz grows restless...
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Redwall Collector's Edition by Brian Jacques ( 1997)
It seems like nothing can save the animals holed up in Redwall Abbey from the siege of the evil one-eyed rat Cluny and his wicked band. Matthias, a young novice at the Abbey, vows to find the legendary sword of Martin the Warrior, founder of the Abbey, and use it against Cluny. On his quest to find the sword, Matthias befriends many animals, and these friendships, along with the sword, help Matthias triumph over the evil Cluny and bring peace to the Abbey.
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A Redwall Journal by Brian Jacques ( 2003) |
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The Angel's Command by Brian Jacques ( 2003) |
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Salamandastron by Brian Jacques ( 1993)
In the fifth volume of the Redwall series, the powers of good and evil collide as Ferhago the Assassin, an evil weasel, attacks the mountain stronghold of Salamandastron, ruled by the badger Lord Urthstripe the Strong.
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A Redwall Winter's Tale by Brian Jacques ( 2004)
Fun-loving Bungo the molebabe and his friend Tubspike the hedgehog maid welcome a traveling troupe that visits Redwall Abbey to celebrate the coming of Snowbadger, the Lord of Wintertide. Reprint.
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Die Mauer by Brian Jacques ( 2002) |
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Build Your Own Redwall Abbey by Brian Jacques ( 1999)
Create this one-of-a-kind model of Redwall Abbey and unravel the mystery of the legendary Warrior's code. With the help of the press-out characters of Redwall and the story in the accompanying booklet, discover the clues hidden within the Abbey walls themselves. Redwall fans and newcomers alike will marvel as they experience the magic of Brian Jacques's best-selling saga right in their very own homes. No cutting or gluing is required to assemble the wonder-filled Abbey.
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Seven Strange & Ghostly Tales by Brian Jacques ( 1999)
Redwall fans will love the ghostly side of Brian Jacques. Filled with humor, adventure, and imagination, these seven short stories go from the lighthearted to the bizarre.
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Redwall Friend & Foe With Giant Poster by Brian Jacques ( 2000)
In the world of Redwall, knowing your friend from your foe can mean the difference between life and death! Celebrate Redwall's loyal heroes--Martin, Matthias, Mariel, and more--and condemn its villainous vermin with this new presentation from Brain Jacque's bestselling series.
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The Sable Quean by Brian Jacques ( 2010)
When the nefarious Vilaya the Sable Queen and her evil minion, Zwilt the Shade, capture the Dibbons as part of a plot to conquer Redwall Abbey, Long Patrol Blademaster Buckler and the Redwallers place all of Mossflower Wood in danger to save their young ones.
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Taggerung by Brian Jacques ( 2002)
In the fourteenth Redwall novel, Taggerung, a young otter warrior, kidnapped as an infant by the clan of Sawney Rath, eagerly searches for Redwall, the home of his ancestors, embarking on a perilous odyssey through distant lands, accompanied by a fierce little mouse named Nimbalo, to find his home. Reprint.
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Dave's Quick 'n' Easy Web Pages An Introductory Guide to Creating Web Sites by Brian Jacques, Bruce Lindsay, Dave Lindsay ( 2001)
The young Webmaster shares tips on creating entertaining Web pages, including practical advice on working with HTML, layout, hyperlinks, images, sound, and multimedia effects.
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Triss by Brian Jacques ( 2002)
Triss the squirrelmaid takes a stand against her captures, King Agarnu and Princess Kurda, while out on the open seas with the help of fellow slaves, Shogg the other and Welfo the hedgehog.
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Loamhedge by Brian Jacques ( 2004)
In order to possibly cure the wheelchair-bound Martha, a bold group ventures forth to uncover the secrets of the ancient, and long-deserted, Loamhedge Abbey. This 16th novel in the popular Redwall series takes readers back in time to trace the origin and history of Redwall.
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The Tale of Urso Brunov Little Father of All Bears by Brian Jacques ( 2003)
Urso Brunov or Little Father, a bear the size of a thumb, saves a group of animals from a misguided baggy-trousered crybaby known as the Lord of all Sands.
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Triss by Brian Jacques ( 2003) |
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Badgers by Brian Jacques ( 2002)
The Tribes of Redwall series takes an exciting new look at the wealth of clans-the badgers, the moles, the shrews-that make up the legendary life of Brian Jacques' best-selling series. In this first guide, readers can learn about and celebrate the hidden world of the badger Lords and the badger warrior spirit.
In the tradition of REDWALL MAP AND RIDDLER and REDWALL FRIEND AND FOE, the packet features a detailed 16-page booklet, complete with a wealth of information on badgers, several puzzles, and a quiz to test the knowledge of Redwall fans old and new. Also included is a stunning full-color pullout poster illustrating the badger heroes and heroines profiled in the booklet. Complete with an introduction by Brian Jacques himself, TRIBES OF REDWALL is a must for any Redwall enthusiast! |
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Rakkety Tam by Brian Jacques ( 2005)
Rakkety Tam, a Highlander squirrel and mercenary warrior, leads the battle against Gulo, a savage, bloodthirsty wolverine who will stop at nothing to recover the Walking Stone, a mysterious relic that will give him the authority to rule the lands of ice beyond the Great Sea. Reprint.
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The Angel's Command by Brian Jacques ( 2003)
In this sequel to CASTAWAYS OF THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, Ben and his dog Ned must do battle with the evil Maguda Razan.
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High Rhulain by Brian Jacques ( 2005)
Following a dream, the young ottermaid Tiria travels from Redwall to the Green Isle, where otters have long been enslaved by feral cats but fight back as they await the High Rhulain, a savior whose coming was foretold.
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Mariel De Redwall by Brian Jacques ( 2004) |
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Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques ( 2004) |
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The Redwall Cookbook by Brian Jacques ( 2005)
Ever read a Redwall novel and wonder exactly what Abbot's Special Abbey Trifle is? Or how to make Shrimp 'N Hotroot Soup, that delicacy of otters everywhere? Or Mole's Favourite Turnip and Tater Deeper 'N Ever Pie? From the simple refreshment of Summer Strawberry Fizz to Great Hall Gooseberry Fool, they're all here, along with dozens of other favorites sure to turn young hands into seasoned chefs, illustrated in full color with all the charm and magic that is Redwall. A gift like no other for fans of the series, old or new.
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The Tribes of Redwall Mice by Brian Jacques ( 2003) |
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Doomwyte by Brian Jacques ( 2008)
Stolen by a notorious thief years ago and hidden away, a young mouse convinces the creatures of Redwall Abbey to go on a perilous hunt to find the fabled treasure and return it to its rightful owner; forcing Bisky and his fellow Redwallers to come face-to-face with dangerous snakes, hungry ravens, and other vicious creatures to complete their task. 75,000 first printing.
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The Ribbajack & Other Curious Yarns by Brian Jacques ( 2006)
A collection of six short stories features a variety of monstrous creatures by the best-selling author of the Redwall series. Reprint.
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Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques ( 2007)
Captured and enslaved by the corsair stoat Badrang, young mouse warrior Martin vows to end the evil beast's plundering and killing. Read by the author & full cast. Book available.
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Voyage of Slaves by Brian Jacques ( 2007) |
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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame ( 2008)
This charming classic, first published in 1908, is set in an idyllic, fantasy Edwardian England, in which some animals can talk and interact with humans. The story chronicles the adventures of four friends who make their home in the lush countryside, the busy riverbank, and the mysterious woods: good-hearted Mole, clever Water Rat, the reclusive and wise Badger, and the reckless Toad, whose new obsession with motorcars has some very unfortunate consequences. Friendship, humor, and delightful writing combine to create an infinitely pleasurable reading experience for both children and adults.
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Rakkety Tam by Brian Jacques ( 2006)
Rakkety Tam, a Highlander squirrel and mercenary warrior, leads the battle against Gulo, a savage, bloodthirsty wolverine who will stop at nothing to recover the Walking Stone, a mysterious relic that will give him the authority to rule the lands of ice beyond the Great Sea. Reprint.
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Urso Brunov and the White Emperor by Brian Jacques ( 2008)
Although tiny in size, the gigantically courageous Urso Brunov, the Little Father of All Bears, quickly rushes to assist two young polar bears who got lost in a forest after hearing the call of hungry wolves nearby.
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Eulalia! by Brian Jacques ( 2008) |
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The Annotated Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame ( 2009)
A lavishly bound tribute to the classic children's tale is augmented by hundreds of famous images illuminating the adventures of Mole, Mr. Toad, and the story's other companions, in an edition that features story commentary, new material on Kenneth Grahame, and historical context notes.
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Brian Jacques's Tales from Redwall The Bellmaker, Martin the Warrior, Salamandastron by Brian Jacques ( 1996) |
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Rakkety Tam - Reissue by Brian Jacques ( 2006) |
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