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Before-and-after: French Edition

Posted by Lisa Bergman on Nov 21st 2023

Before-and-after: French Edition

I was so excited to pick up copies of our newest books today and compare them to the originals!  So as promised, here are our before-and-after photos, so you can see how the new books compare with the old!I'll start with Saint Nicholas first...I … read more
A Trilogy in the Works

Posted by Lisa Bergman on Oct 28th 2023

A Trilogy in the Works

Quite a few years ago, while doing some research on the true story of St. Nicholas with my children, I came across the wonderful website of the St. Nicholas Center. If any of you aren't familiar with it, I strongly encourage you to check it out. Just … read more
Four Years Ago in Rome...

Posted by Lisa Bergman on Oct 13th 2023

Four Years Ago in Rome...

Four years ago today, seven people woke in the dark hours before dawn and set in motion a plan so weak and fragile it was doomed to fail.  Indeed, it almost did in the very first hour, when we brought the first load of boxes from an apart … read more
Just what is Xylography anyway?

Posted by Lisa Bergman on Nov 19th 2022

Just what is Xylography anyway?

Over the years I have come across this book several times and been intrigued by it, but it wasn't until a dear friend sent me several copies and urged me to reprint it that I had a chance to look at it up close and admire it. It was printed a … read more
Just in time for Lent...

Posted by Lisa Bergman on Feb 28th 2022

Just in time for Lent...

Since the cataclysmic changes wrought upon our world at the beginning of 2020, there have been so many issues that demand attention, that it has been extremely challenging to keep producing new and fun projects. We do have several cooking on the back … read more
Finally...something for the littlest ones!

Posted by Lisa Bergman on Nov 28th 2020

Finally...something for the littlest ones!

For the longest time, I have tried to find books to reprint that are suitable for the very youngest children.  Sadly, the book industry was rather different 100 years ago, which is the time period that most of our best books come from.  Nic … read more