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6/14/2016 KCC Church Library 1 2 3 4 5 6/14/2016 KCC Church Library A B C D E F 1 KCC Ruth Cole Library Catalog Title List rev. 061416 2 3 Author - Last Author - First Title Date Section Acc. # 4 5 King Stephen 11/22/1963 2011 FICTION 6325 6 Gariepy Henry 100 Portraits of Christ 1987 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 4988 7 Macomber Debbie 1022 Evergreen Place 2010 FICTION 6283 8 Macomber Debbie 1105 Yakima Street 2011 FICTION 6318 9 Macomber Debbie 1225 Christmas Tree Lane 2011 CHRISTMAS 6319 10 Blank Joseph P. 19 Steps Up the Mountain; The Story of the DeBolt Family 1976 HOME & FAMILY 5190 11 Lucado Max 3:16; the Numbers of Hope 2007 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 6553 12 Anders Max E. 30 Days to Understanding the Christian Life 1990 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 6437 13 Macomber Debbie 311 Pelican Court 2003 FICTION 6094 14 Smith Alexander McCall 44 Scotland Street 2005 FICTION 6542 15 Macomber Debbie 50 Harbor Street 2005 FICTION 6051 16 Macomber Debbie 6 Rainier Drive 2006 FICTION 6096 17 Macomber Debbie 74 Seaside Ave. 2007 FICTION 6164 18 Macomber Debbie 8 Sandpiper Way 2008 FICTION 6222 19 Macomber Debbie 92 Pacific Boulevard 2009 FICTION 6253 20 Murphy Jack Abe and Me 1977 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 3376 21 Henderson Lois T. Abigail 1980 BIBLICAL NOVEL 3842 22 McInerny Ralph Abracadaver 1989 FICTION 5521 23 Feiler Bruce Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths 2002 BIBLICAL REFERENCE 5900 24 Connors Rose Absolute Certainty 2002 FICTION 5999 25 Tyler Anne Accidental Tourist, The 1985 FICTION 4516 26 Tyler Anne Accidental Tourist, The 1985 FICTION 4921 27 Floren Myron, et al. Accordian Man 1981 BIOGRAPHY 3927 28 Jenkins Peter Across China 1986 HISTORY & TRAVEL 4522 29 Hemingway Ernest Across the River and into the Trees 1970 FICTION 4399 30 Peale Norman V., Mrs. Adventure of Being a Wife, The 1971 BIOGRAPHY 2303 31 Kostyn Frank A. Adventures in Faith and Freedom; A Short History of the UCC 1979 CHURCH HISTORY 3958 32 Drucker Peter F. Adventures of a Bystander 1978 EDUCATION & SCIENCE 3661 33 National Geographic Adventures of Archaeology, The 1985 OVERSIZED 4381 34 Stedman Ray C. Adventuring Through Matthew, Mark and Luke 1997 BIBLICAL REFERENCE 6349 35 Joy Charles R. Africa Schweitzer, The 1948 BIOGRAPHY 2808 36 Plain Belva After the Fire 2000 FICTION 5689 37 Decker Bea After the Flowers Have Gone 1979 GRIEF, LOSS & DEATH 4593 38 Prichard Mathew, ed. Agatha Christie; The Grand Tour 2012 BIOGRAPHY 6599 39 Beaton M.C. Agatha Raisin and the Day the Floods Came 2002 FICTION 5871 Page 1 6/14/2016 KCC Church Library A B C D E F 40 Beaton M.C. Agatha Raisin and the Fairies of Fryfam 2000 FICTION 5721 41 Beaton M.C. Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist 1997 FICTION 5557 42 Beaton M.C. Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death 1998 FICTION 5637 43 Beaton M.C. Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Syckhadden 1999 FICTION 5670 44 Freemantle Anne Age of Faith 1965 OVERSIZED 3379 45 McInnes Helen Agent in Place 1976 FICTION 3231 46 Welk Lawrence, et al. Ah, One, Ah, Two 1974 ARTS 3134 47 Brokaw Tom Album of Memories, An 2001 ESSAYS 5777 48 Deford Frank Alex, the Life of a Child 1983 EDUCATION & SCIENCE 4337 49 Erickson Carolly Alexandra, the Last Tzarina 2001 BIOGRAPHY 5824 50 Clark Mary Higgins All Around the Town 1992 FICTION 5147 51 Herriott James All Creatures Great and Small 1972 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 2753 52 Bombeck Erma All I Know About Animal Behavior I Learned in Loehmann's … 1995 ESSAYS 5346 53 Fulghum Robert All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten 1989 ESSAYS 4777 54 Westheimer Ruth All in a Life Time; An Autobiography 1987 BIOGRAPHY 4822 55 Burns George All My Best Friends 1989 BIOGRAPHY 4873 56 Camuti Louis J., et al. All My Patients Are Under the Bed 1980 EDUCATION & SCIENCE 4204 57 Deen Edith All of the Women of the Bible 1955 BIBLICAL REFERENCE 1955 58 Hifler Joyce All Rivers Run to the Sea 1971 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 2734 59 Goldstein Jan All That Matters 2004 FICTION 6000 60 Strong Kendrick All the Master's Men; Patterns for Modern Discipleship 1978 CHURCH HISTORY 3631 61 Lockyer Herbert All the Prayers of the Bible 1973 PRAYER 2897 62 Herriot James All Things Bright and Beautiful 1974 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 3042 63 Herriot James All Things Wise and Wonderful 1977 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 3405 64 Clark Mary Higgins All Through the Night 1998 CHRISTMAS 5547 65 Buck Pearl S. All Under Heaven 1973 FICTION 2858 66 Tyler Anne Amateur Marriage, The 2004 FICTION 6019 67 Lindsey Hal Amazing Grace 1995 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 6499 68 Norris Kathleen Amazing Grace 1998 SPIRITUALITY 6344 69 Norris Kathleen Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith 1998 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5492 70 Engle Marsh Amazing Women, Amazing World 2002 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 6146 71 Taber Gladys Amber; A Very Personal Cat 1970 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 2206 72 White Theodore H. America in Search of Itself 1982 HISTORY & TRAVEL 3944 73 Home Library America in the Words of her Great Poets 1976 OVERSIZED 4716 74 Scott Willard America is my Neighborhood 1987 HISTORY & TRAVEL 4852 75 Home Library America: From Sea to Shining Sea 1976 OVERSIZED 4558 76 Hunter Sam American Art of the 20th Century 1972 OVERSIZED 3185 77 Kennedy Roger G. American Churches 1982 OVERSIZED 4427 78 McDowell Bart American Cowboy in Life and Legend, The 1972 OVERSIZED 2720 Page 2 6/14/2016 KCC Church Library A B C D E F 79 Rather Dan American Dream, The 2001 ESSAYS 5771 80 Quayle Dan American Family, The 1996 HOME & FAMILY 5362 81 Putnam Robert D., et al. American Grace; How Religion Divides and Unites Us 2010 CHURCH HISTORY 6551 82 American Heritage American Heritag Book of the Revolution, The 1958 OVERSIZED 3761 83 American Heritage American Heritage Book of Indians, The 1961 OVERSIZED 2809 84 Nicholson Arnold American Houses in History 1965 OVERSIZED 3285 85 Reagan Ronald American Life, An 1990 BIOGRAPHY 4981 86 Cooke Alistair Americans, The; 50 Talks on our Life and Times 1979 ESSAYS 3754 87 Readers Digest America's Fascinating Indian Heritage 1978 OVERSIZED 4487 88 Harrison Kit & George America's Favorite Backyard Wildlife 1985 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 4480 89 Wrenn Tony P., et al. America's Forgotten Architecture 1976 OVERSIZED 3482 90 Home Library America's Great Adventure; The Spirit of Freedom 1976 OVERSIZED 4694 91 Home Library America's Great Wilderness 1956 OVERSIZED 4692 92 National Geographic America's Historylands 1966 OVERSIZED 2632 93 National Geographic America's Spectacular Northwest 1982 HISTORY & TRAVEL 4036 94 Whitney Phyllis Amethyst Dreams 1997 FICTION 5417 95 Kidder Tracy Among Schoolchildren 1989 EDUCATION & SCIENCE 6144 96 Zondervan Pub. House Amplified Bible, The 1965 BIBLICAL REFERENCE 2289 97 Cousins Norman Anatomy of an Illness 1979 EDUCATION & SCIENCE 3724 98 Goldberg Robert & Gerald Anchors 1990 CURRENT ISSUES 5020 99 L'Engle Madeline And It Was Good 1983 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 4088 100 Rooney Andrew A. And More by Andy Rooney 1982 CURRENT ISSUES 3983 101 Lucado Max And the Angels Were Silent 1992 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5227 102 Rice Helen Steiner And the Greatest of These Is Love 1980 POETRY 3803 103 Hosseini Khaled And the Mountain Echoed 2013 FICTION 6535 104 Burnham Sophy Angel Letters 1991 ESSAYS 6498 105 McCourt Frank Angela's Ashes 1996 BIOGRAPHY 5437 106 Guideposts Angels Among Us 1993 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5201 107 Brown Dan Angels and Demons 2000 FICTION 6122 108 Macomber Debbie Angels at the Table 2012 FICTION 6445 109 Bence Evelyn Angels Ever Near 2001 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5903 110 Furlong Nicola Angel's Secret, The 2001 FICTION 5782 111 Noble Diane Angels Undercover 2008 FICTION 6177 112 Tyler Kelsey Angels, Miracles and Answered Prayers 1994 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5576 113 Tyler Kelsey Angels, Miracles and Answered Prayers (Vol. 2) 1996 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5586 114 Graham Billy Angels: God's Secret Agents 1975 BIBLICAL NOVEL 3191 115 Steiger Brad & Sherry H. Animal Miracles 1999 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 5647 116 Garvey Ric Animal Orphanage 1968 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 1986 117 Baldwin James Another Country 1960 FICTION 6527 Page 3 6/14/2016 KCC Church Library A B C D E F 118 Price Eugenia Another Day 1984 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 4215 119 Pilcher Rosamunde Another View 1968 FICTION 5271 120 Caldwell Taylor Answer As a Man 1980 FICTION 3794 121 Ogilvie Elizabeth Answer in the Tide, An 1978 FICTION 3539 122 Graham Billy Answers to Life's Problems 1988 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 4832 123 Cadell Elizabeth Any Two Can Play 1981 FICTION 3835 124 Mayle Peter Anything Considered 1996 FICTION 5391 125 Johnson Paul R., et al. Anza Borrego Desert State Park 1982 OVERSIZED 4202 126 Peters Elizabeth Ape Who Guards the Balance, The 1998 FICTION 5610 127 Cortwright Edgar M. Apollo Expeditions to the Moon 1973 OVERSIZED 3252 128 LaHaye Tim, et al. Apollyon 1999 FICTION 5616 129 Asch Sholem Apostle, The 1943 BIBLICAL NOVEL 6450 130 Grisham John Appeal, The 2008 FICTION 6184 131 Lucado Max Applause of Heaven, The 1990 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5302 132 Petty Jo Apples of Gold 1951 POETRY 3957 133 Petty Jo Apples of Gold 1962 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 5534 134 Ludlum Robert Aquitaine Progression, The 1985 FICTION 4393 135 Roberts Doris Are You Hungry, Dear? 2003 BIOGRAPHY 5919 136 Corbo Margarete S. et al Arnie and a House Full of Company 1985 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 4318 137 Corbo Margarete S. et al Arnie, the Darling Starling 1983 ANIMALS (Non Fiction) 4066 138 Wrenn Elizabeth Around the Next Corner 2006 FICTION 6092 139 Corn Wanda M. Art of Andrew Wyeth & Others, The 1973 OVERSIZED 2861 140 Kinkade Thomas Art of Creative Living, The 2005 DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE 6032 141 Du Ry Carel J.
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