Jewel Cases.
A Fingerprint Classic of five mysteries of theft. The Victorian mystery writers often made their first appearance
in the periodicals of the day. In many cases these same stories were collected into a book and were published a few months or years
later. Happily for the mystery buff there was no shortage of detective stories.
Young adult.
112 pages. $5.50
False Coin, True Coin
by Lois Hoadley Dick.
This historical fiction is great for any young adult. There is little to envy about Cissy
Nidd's life as the daughter of a jailhouse caretaker turned counterfeiter. But a strong voice calls to her, it is the voice of John
Bunyan. A man in prison for preaching, but whose spirit breathes free. A voice with a message for Cissy...and for all of London in
the dark, desperate days to come.
Young adult.
172 pages. $5.00
The Rivers Of Judah
by Catherine Farnes.
How could God have authored this? I thought....if this was not God’s will, why was He allowing
it to happen? When was He going to put His foot down? What about His promises? When Judah’s family moves into town, Rebekah doesn’t
know about the river in Alaska that holds the key to his past. And she desn’t know that a roaring, rocky river in Silver Canyon Park
will be linked with Judah’s life and her own need for God. She knows only that her church is in deep trouble, and in spite of God’s
promises, she isn’t at all sure how it can possibly work out for good.
Young adult.
133 pages. $5.00
One Touched Life
by Eric Capaci.
No matter what your role, you can touch one life! This is an interesting story of a man who
heard the Gospel, accepted Christ, and now God uses him all over the USA to reach teens.
132 pages. $10.00
The Good Ship Courtship
by Dr. Hugh Pyle.
This is not a compilation of rules of behavior invented by a governmental agency. This
book is to show you what God's Word says on the matter of personal purity.
48 pages. $1.75
The Right Start
by Eric Capaci.
4 steps that will enable every teenager, college student, and young adult to establish a firm financial
foundation.
Thoughts for Young Men
by J. C. Ryle.
Young men, you form a large and most important class, and in what condition is your soul? This
book is excellent for a young man who truly is seeking the Lord!
Triumph Over Trouble
by Dr. Hugh Pyle.
God tells us what to do with trouble and, thanks be to Him, He tells us how to stay
out of trouble. That's what this book is all about.
The Truth About Rock Music
by Dr. Hugh Pyle gives rock-solid facts about the spiritual, moral,mental and physical devastation, depravity
and decay resulting from rock music.
The Biblical Lessons of
John Quincy Adams For His Son
"I advise you, my son, in whatever you read, and most of all in reading the
Bible, to remember that it is for the purpose of making you wiser and more virtuous..." This book is full of wisdom for teens, especially
young men.
Seven Royal Laws of Courtship
by Jerry Ross.
This is practical advice for both the Knight in Training and the Princess in Waiting. This
is by the same author of "Stay in the Castle," and, where "Stay in the Castle" offers inspiration, this booklet humbly offers instruction.
45
pages. $2.55
Stay In The Castle
by Gary Ross.
One young lady's true story of her decision to stay in the castle and wait for her prince. This is
a book that every teenage girl should read.
22 pages. $2.55
Letters & Lessons Of
Theodore Roosevelt
For His Sons.
Roosevelt said "With soul of flame and temper of steel we must act
as our coolest judgment bids us. We must exercise the largest charity towards the wrong-doer that is compatible with relentless war
against the wrong-doing. We must be just to others, generous to others, and yet we must realize that it is a shameful and a wicked
thing not to withstand oppression with high heart and ready hand. With gentleness and tenderness there must go dauntless bravery and
grim acceptance of labor and hardship and peril. All for each, and each for all, it is a good motto; but only on condition that each
works with might and main to so maintain himself as not to be a burden to others."
297 pages. $13.00
How To Cope With Your Parents
by Dr. Hugh Pyle.
Parents are people! Kids are people! Real parents plus real kids equal real families!
Real families have struggles. Parents often don’t know how to be good parents. Kids often don’t know how to be good kids!
Confusion
develops! Conflict errupts! Parents and kids alike get struggles. They don’t know how to cope with each other. Dr. Pyle addresses
this struggle and provides a practical and understandable format to assist teenagers in knowing “how to cope with your parents.”
22
pages. $0.55
Men Of Iron
by Howard Pyle.
Young Myles Falworth wins a reputation for courage and independence while still in training at the castle
of the great Earl of Mackworth. But one day he discovers that his blind father had been condemned for treason and is still being hunted
by a powerful enemy who is close to the king. To challenge the King’s champion means certain death. Does he dare to risk ordeal by
battle to win back his family’s honor.
For ages 12 and above.
220 pages. $5.00
The Journeyman
by Elizabeth Yates.
It is the early 1800s, and New England is a barren, freezing wasteland. Farmers are growing desperate,
believing spring has abandoned them. Word gets around that two itinerant painters are bringing brilliant blossoms and the warm glow
of tropical sunshine to the land. But when they find out one of the painters is young Jared Austin, idle gossip begins to cast chilly
shadows from the past.
Young adults.
161 pages. $5.00
Hue & Cry
by Elizabeth Yates.
In this sequel to The Journeyman, Elizabeth Yates continues the story of Jared and Jennet, centering
now on their two sons, Rufus and Benoni, and their courageous daughter, Melody. Set in New Hampshire in the 1830’s, Hue and Cry takes
its name from a historic band of men who dedicated themselves to work with the sheriff in bringing horse thieves to justice.
Ages 12
and above.
182 pages. $5.00
Out Of Hiding
by Catherine Farnes.
A mission trip to Mexico...an opportunity to experience another culture and to do something for
God on her own! That’s what Ashton Cook thinks when she signs up to be part of the team, but she encounters danger, hostility, and
fear in the steaming jungle, and as the team struggles to work together, Ashton can no longer hide from her bitter memories. In the
midst of turmoil, she finds an unlikely friend - a girl named Rebekah. And she comes face to face with her questions about the Sovereignty
of God.
For ages 14 and above.
174 pages. $5.00
The Chip Hilton Sports Series
has inspired and influenced young people for more than five decades. Now, today’s youth can gain lasting
values following the adventures of Chip Hilton, the sports-loving hero who will capture their hearts and direct them toward developing
strong determination and character.
*These books do not have to be read in order.*
#3 Strike Three
by Coach Clair Bee.
Chip Hilton realizes a lifelong dream by becoming the school’s star pitcher. But when the pressure
mounts, will Chip be able to lead the team to All-State honors?
211 pages. $5.50
The Hawk That Dare
Not Hunt By Day
by Scott O'Dell.
Smuggling goods is lucrative business for Tom Barton and his Uncle Jack,
but violent seas, raging winds, and sharp-eyed king's searchers constantly threaten their voyages across the Channel. Then an
even bigger challenge arises when Tom and Uncle Jack meet William Tyndale, whose passion is to give the common people an English Bible.
Tyndale sees lost souls; Uncle Jack sees a huge profit.
Young adult.
182 pages. $5.00
A Sparrow Alone
by Alicia Petersen.
Two Jewish orphans living in a small village attempt to earn their livelihood in Roman-occupied
Jerusalem. Mala sews for the wives of wealthy Roman aristocrats and watches in dismay as her brother, Abdon, becomes deeply
entrenched in a life of crime. Then, suddenly, the whole village is rocked by the transformation of one of its residents...and
the name that seems to be on everyone's lips.
154 pages. $5.00
Zoli's Legacy
by Dawn L. Watkins.
A shroud of despair hangs over Zoli's home. He hopes knowledge will free him from
what he sees embodied in his father and brother, but Zoli doesn't find reality in his world of facts until someone hands him a New
Testament. Then a miracle begins. As Zoli watches his beloved country broken by two world wars, he sees the lives of those
most precious to him being put back together...one by one.
297 pages. $6.50
The Teenage Years
of Jesus Christ
By Jerry Ross.
The ultimate pattern for teenagers today. Teenagers should read this book
to discover the priorities of Jesus Christ as a teenager. Parents should read it to find the Master's plan for raising children. Youth
workers will find ideas to help their young people accept the ultimate challenge. Pastors will be reminded of the ultimate purpose
and goal of the ministry.
124 pages. $5.95
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#4 Clutch Hitter
by Coach Clair Bee.
With school out for the summer, Valley Falls High's star athlete takes a tough job in an
out-of-state steel mill. But when he takes up his bat and ball in this hard-scrabble neighborhood, Chip Hilton doesn't find
adoring fans...he finds trouble.
201 pages. $5.50
#2 Championship Ball
by Coach Clair Bee.
Chip Hilton had big dreams for a sports career until his ankle was fractured.
So does a season on the bench mean the star center's goals are forever crushed?
194 pages. $5.50
#11 Fence Busters
by Coach Clair Bee.
Faced with a fractured team and a father and daughter in need, Chip sets the groundwork
for what could be the best season ever for State baseball.
212 pages. $5.50
#12 Ten Seconds To Play!
by Coach Clair Bee.
With the clock ticking and the fans on the edge of their seats, Chip must choose between
making his teammates look good and doing what's best for the team he loves.
193 pages. $5.50
#13 Fourth Down Showdown
by Coach Clair Bee.
State U sophomore quarterback standout Chip Hilton decides some things are more important
than playing in the State's big game. Join Chip as he and his friends make a difference in the life of one boy and his
neighborhood.
221 pages. $5.50
#15 Hardcourt Upset
by Coach Clair Bee.
Chip's sophomore basketball season takes a detour after he is sidelined by an injury.
Now Chip must prove his integrity and the innocence of an accused friend.
197 pages. $5.50
#16 Pay-Off Pitch
by Coach Clair Bee.
It's baseball season again, and Chip and his friends hope to build on their freshman success
with the varsity team.
187 pages. $5.50