If you could travel back in time, where and when would you go? Imagine that you can pass through doorways to the past, but there is only one catch. In the long-ago, you must find a different gateway that opens to your own time. Tegan O’Malley accidentally calls a stranger to the present, and when she does, she learns she is not the only person in her family who has a gift. While all these new found machinations swirl around her, Tegan has to deal with her everyday life. Before she knows it, the two spheres of her existence become intertwined with those of her best friend Toni and her nemesis Jason. While on a 4-H trip to some historic sites in the East, Tegan opens a time door in an old Philadelphia cemetery. Jason rushes through the door, and Tegan and Toni have to follow to bring him back. This proves to be no easy task, one that can only be accomplished with the aid of several very historic figures—and Tegan’s father.
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Larry Names has had 37 titles published to date, 22 of them novels, and the remainder non—fiction all dealing with sports teams or sports figures. He resides in central Wisconsin with his wife Peg on a family farm that has been in his wife’s family since 1854. They have a son, Torry, and a daughter, Tegan, four cats and an escape-artist horse, Lucky Moondancer. Larry has four children from his first marriage: daughter Sigrid, son Paul, daughter Kristin, and daughter Sonje. He was born in Mishawaka, Indiana, has lived in nine different states, and went to eleven schools growing up. He is an avid researcher and traveler.
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Paperback. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. Top corner 1/8" chip, light rub, light wear. Solid paperback. ; Second in Sword Series trilogy. First printing of the Unicorn-Star Press reprint edition. Post-World War 2 hunt for treasure and missing American flyer in Southeast Asia. ; Sword Series; Vol. 2; 223 pages. Seller Inventory # 16618
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Ward, Keith - Cover Illustration (illustrator). First Unicorn-Star Press Edition Stated. 223 Pages. A January 1985 Unicorn-Star Press edition of the 1949 copyright. White cover shows light shelf wear and small areas of discoloration. Interior text pages are flawless. V-E Day and V-I Day are in the past, but the war is not over. Not for Lorens van Norreys, the new . master of the House of Norreys, not as long as Nazi criminals are still at large. And not for Lawrence Kane and Sam Marusaki, two former ass men, not as long as there are Americans still missing in action. The three of them quickly become entangled in a mystery - Norreys as he searches for a lost treasure and Lawrence and Marusaki as they search for a lost American flyer. Together they face cutthroat pirates in the thou- sand islands of Indonesia, then they battle an unknown foe on an island known as The Forbidden Place, an uncharted landfall mentioned only in legends and from which, it is said, not one has ever returned alive. Born in 1912, Alice Mary Norton writing under the pseudonym of Andre Norton has become one of the world's bestselling author's. Although she began her career by writing adventure and historical novels in the 1930's, Ms. Norton turned to science fiction in the 1950's and it is in that genre that she has made her most significant contribution. She is generally regarded as one of the foremost writers of space opera, and is certainly one of the best-selling women authors in the field. Seller Inventory # 16140
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1985 Reprint. signed by author. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 144209
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Trade paperback, stated first Unicorn-Star Press Edition: January 1985, in very good, clean, tight condition. 223 pages. White pictorial cover, illustrated by Keith Ward, is in very good condition with only minimal edgewear/handling. Seller Inventory # 016071
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! Seller Inventory # S_441938516
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Soft Cover. Condition: VG+. 1st Printing. Reprint of Norton's scarce 1944 children's novel. Imperceptible corner crease bottom front, otherwise VG+. Size: Octavo. Seller Inventory # 00020405
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