Especially for Boys
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Father Charles J. Carmody
Learning to Serve
$11.95This 1961 classic contains all the valuable information that a young man needs in order to learn how to serve the traditional Latin Mass--yet it is so much more than just "nuts and bolts." After reading this book, boys will come away not only with an...
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Mother Mary Loyola
The King of the Golden City: Special Edition for Boys
$12.95The King of the Golden City is an allegorical tale which has stood the test of time because of the beauty of its symbolism and the richness of its spiritual advice. Written for children yet beloved by all, the only complaint...
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Marion Florence Lansing
Page, Esquire and Knight
$12.95A recent perusal of a modern set of encyclopedias revealed a mere three-line entry for Roland, whose story formed the basis for one of the first great epics of medieval France, the Chanson de Roland. So much of western culture was...
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Rev. Henry S. Spalding, S.J.
The Marks of the Bear Claws
$12.95Paul Guibeau has spent the winter at the Mission of Saint Ignace and now is anxious to set out with Father Marquette and Sieur Joliet on their voyage of discovery. More than anything, though, he wants his friend Red Bear to accompany...
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Rev. Raymond J. O'Brien
Brass Knuckles
$12.95Speed Austin never meant to get in trouble, but it seems to follow him wherever he goes. Yet, even though he’s part of the playground gang of toughs, the boys from St. Leo’s are desperate for a shortstop to take the place of Bud...
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Rev. Henry S. Spalding, S.J.
The Race for Copper Island
$12.95The year is 1669. In French colonial Quebec, Paul Guibeau has won fame for his bravery in fighting the Iroquois, and now he hopes to turn this success into a military career. When he overhears Count Frontenac commissioning Louis Joliet to...
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Notre Dame Series
Saint Patrick: Apostle of Ireland
$12.95The enigmatic Saint Patrick is perhaps the most widely known saint...about whom very little is widely known. This, then, is the perfect book for those who wish to become better acquainted with his true story. Originally published...
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Rev. Henry S. Spalding, S.J.
The Camp by Copper River
$12.95Five boys. Five weeks camping in the pine forests of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. What could go wrong? Walter Stanley’s eccentric bachelor uncle has offered to take him and a chosen friend on the adventure of a lifetime. ...
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Rev. Raymond J. O'Brien
Midget
$12.95Midget is used to being on his own: after an accident took the lives of his mother and two sisters, neither his father nor his aunt has had much time for him. Left to his own devices, he has managed to develop quite a talent for petty theft. But when...
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Rev. Henry S. Spalding, S.J.
The Sugar Camp and After
$12.95This story takes the reader back to the same setting as The Old Mill on the Withrose. Young Raymond Bolt accidentally ends up in Kentucky after hiding in a freight car, and finds himself among the Bell family near Withrose Creek...
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Rev. Henry S. Spalding, S.J.
At the Foot of the Sand Hills
$12.95After spending four years boarding with the Blakestone family during his medical studies, Dr. Murt is thrilled to finally return the favor by inviting young Walter to come and stay with him in Nebraska for a few months. Walter learns to hunt ducks...
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Rev. Henry S. Spalding, S.J.
The Old Mill on the Withrose
$12.95When the doctor declares that Florian Bell’s health is in serious danger, he is sent from his home in Milwaukee to stay with his cousins Hunter and Leo on the banks of Withrose Creek in Kentucky. There he learns how to fish, hunt,...