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Dujarie Press Booklist DUJARIE PRESS SERIES 388 TITLES LISTED -- SEPARATED BY AUTHOR Brother Roberto (Muller) - A Crown for the Butcher's Wife - Blessed Margaret Clitherow A Rose for Rita: A Story of Saint Rita of Cascia A Search for a Shepherd: A Story of Father Paul of Graymoor A Torch in the Darkness: A Story of St. John Capistrati And the Thunder Roared- St. Norbert And Thor was Silent: St. Boniface of Germany Angel of the Ragpickers - Fr. Jaen Lamay Blue Angels with White Hats - St. Louise De Marillac Boy in a Hurry - St. Dominic Savio Boys and Brothers - St. John Baptist De Lasalle Break Down the Doors: Pope Pius VII Bring Me an Ax! A Story of St. Boniface of Germany Catherine of Mercy - Mother Catherine McAuley Crown for the Schoolboy - St. John Berchmans Cry Mutiny! : The Story of Ferdinand Magellan Dawn Brings Glory: Father Pro Death Beneath the Trees: A Story of Joyce Kilmer Diamond in the Dust - Blessed Therese couderc Don't Push! A Story of Cesar Franck Don't Turn Back- A Story of St. Ignatius Loyola Drop the Dagger! - St. Anthony Claret Face in the Flames: St. Bridget of Sweden Flames for the Bride - St. Agnes Follow the Setting Sun - Christopher Columbus Forgotten Madonna: Our Lady of Prompt Succor Girl Who Worked Wonders - St. Philomena He Sings With Kings: Gioacchino Rossini Heart in the Desert: Charles De Foucald Hide the Children! A Story of St. Bernard of Clairvaux Hide this Treasure: Blessed Therese Couderc I Come to Conquer; A Story of Francisco Pizarro I Fight For Freedom A Story of Thaddeus Kosciuszko I Paint With Fire: Delacrovix I saw an Angel: St. Frances of Rome source: http://www.freewebs.com/dujarie/ DUJARIE PRESS SERIES 388 TITLES LISTED -- SEPARATED BY AUTHOR I Serve the King - St. Francis Borgia I Walk with Giants: A Story of Sandro Botticelli King of Colors: A Story of Fra Angelica King's Trumpeter - St. Vincent Ferrer Kitty! Come Quickly- a story of Mother Catherine McAuley Lead My Sheep: A Story of Pope John XXIII Let Edward Be King! - A Story of St. Edward the Confessor Let Him Live - St. John Gualbert Let Them Sing- A Story of Charles Gounod Let there be radio! a story of Guglielmo Marconi Light on the Mountain- A Story of St. Paul of the Cross Listen for His Laughter: Camille Corot Man who Tamed a Monster - Andre Ampere Man Without Fear: a Story of Hernando De Soto Miracles for the Asking - A Story of St. Germaine More than Money Can Buy: A Story of Mother Katherine Drexel Music for millions: A story of Ignace Paderewski Music from the Hunger Pit: A Story of Father Maxmilliam Kolbe My Friends the Bandits!: A Story of St. Paul of the Cross No Jewels for Jane: St. Jane Frances DeChantal No More Shall I Wander - Carl Von Weber No Tears for the Bride - St. Perpetua No Wings for Nine Angels - Zelie Martin Now Comes the Hangman: A Story of Blessed Oliver Plunkett Our Lady Comes to New Orleans Out of the Darkness: A Story of Louis Martin Peter Laughed at Pain - St. Peter of Alcantara Please Bring the Children: St. Mother Elizabeth Seton Prince on a Galloping Horse - St. Charles Borremeo Roar from the Cave - St. Jerome Saint Therese Martin Secrets of the Silent Tongue: St. John Nepomucene So Much for So Many: St.Margaret of Scotland Stairway to the Stars - St. Germaine Tell My People - A Story of St. Bridget of Sweeden source: http://www.freewebs.com/dujarie/ DUJARIE PRESS SERIES 388 TITLES LISTED -- SEPARATED BY AUTHOR The Ax Must Fall: St. John Fisher The Brave Never Die - Frederick Ozanam The Broken Lamp - Edith Stein The Family that Never Died: A Story of St. Felicitas and her Seven Sons The Flame Still Burns : A Story of St. Margaret of Cortona The Girl in the Grott St. Bernadette of Lourdes The Girl Who Laughed at Satan: A Story of St. Rose of Lima The Golden Gift: A Story of Peter Paul Rubens The Great Mistake: A Story of John Cabot The Killer Comes!: A Story of St. Anthony Claret The King Without a Crown - St. Wenceslaus The Lion of Bethlehem - St. Jerome The Man Who Limped To Heaven A Story of St. Ignatius Loyola The Martyr Laughed: Father Pro The Merry Watchmaker- A Story of Louis Martin The Rambling Rebel: A Story of Father John Banister Tabb The Rock Cannot be Moved - Pope Innocent XI The Sea is My Highway: A Story of Vasco Da Gama The Soldier Died Twice - St. Sebastian There Are No Bad Boys - Story of Father Flanagan of Boys Town These Boys Will Not Grow Up: Cerregio Throw Him To The Lions! A Story of St. Cyprian Tomb for the Living: Father Maxmillian Kolbe Torch in the Darkness - St. John Capistran Treasures at my finger tip: a history of Louis Braille Trial by Torture - St. John Nepomucene We Sail at Dawn!: a Story of Ferdinand Magellan Who Will Believe Me? A Story of Marco Polo With Fire, Swords and Whips - St. Andrew Bobola Stand Not in Shadows: St. Germaine of Pibrac---Adult edition---Note--This book was never published Brother Ernest (Ryan)- A Happy Heart: A Story of Mother Pauline Von Mallickrodt source: http://www.freewebs.com/dujarie/ DUJARIE PRESS SERIES 388 TITLES LISTED -- SEPARATED BY AUTHOR A Star for All Eternity: A Story of Brother Adain O'Reilly, C.S.C. A Star Forever: St. Tarcisus A Story of Angela Merici A Story of Beethoven A Story of Blessed Imelda A Story of Blessed Julie Billiart A Story of Blessed Marguerite D'Youville A Story of Charles Gounod A Story of Columbus A Story of Diego Mendez (Friend of Columbus) A Story of Doctor Tom Dooley A Story of Dvorak A Story of Father Damien A Story of Franz Haydn A Story of Franz Schubert A Story of John XXIII A Story of Louis Braille A Story of Louis Pasteur A Story of Michelangelo A Story of Millet A Story of Mother Catherine McAuley A Story of Mother Elizabeth Seton A Story of Mother Pauline Von Mallinkrodt A Story of Mozart A Story of Our Lady Comes to Banneaux A Story of Our Lady of Fatima A Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe A Story of Our Lady of LaSallete A Story of Prince Father Gallitzin A Story of Rubens A Story of St. Agatha A Story of St. Agnes A Story of St. Aloysius Gonzaga A Story of St. Andrew A Story of St. Anthony of Padua source: http://www.freewebs.com/dujarie/ DUJARIE PRESS SERIES 388 TITLES LISTED -- SEPARATED BY AUTHOR A Story of St. Benedict A Story of St. Benedict the Negro A Story of St. Bernadette A Story of St. Bonaventure A Story of St. Boniface A Story of St. Bridget A Story of St. Camillus A Story of St. Catharine Laboure A Story of St. Catherine of Sienna A Story of St. Cecilia A Story of St. Charles A Story of St. Christopher A Story of St. Clare A Story of St. Cyprian A Story of St. Dominic A Story of St. Dominic Savio A Story of St. Dorothy A Story of St. Elizabeth of Hungary A Story of St. Frances of Rome A Story of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini A Story of St. Francis of Assisi A Story of St. Francis Xavier A Story of St. Gabriel Possenti A Story of St. Gemma A Story of St. George A Story of St. Gerard Majella A Story of St. Germaine A Story of St. Hyacinth A Story of St. Ignatius Loyola A Story of St. Issac Jogues A Story of St. James A Story of St. Jane Frances de Chantal A Story of St. Joan of Arc A Story of St. John A Story of St. John Berchmans source: http://www.freewebs.com/dujarie/ DUJARIE PRESS SERIES 388 TITLES LISTED -- SEPARATED BY AUTHOR A Story of St. John Bosco A Story of St. John Gaulbert A Story of St. John Vianney A Story of St. Joseph A Story of St. Jude A Story of St. Louis A Story of St. Louise de Marillac A Story of St. Lucy A Story of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque A Story of St. Margaret of Hungary A Story of St. Margaret of Scotland A Story of St. Mark A Story of St. Martin de Porres A Story of St. Matthew A Story of St. Meinrad A Story of St. Paschal Baylon A Story of St. Patrick A Story of St. Paul A Story of St. Peregrine A Story of St. Perpetua A Story of St. Peter A Story of St. Peter of Verona A Story of St. Phillip A Story of St. Pius X A Story of St. Raphael A Story of St. Raymond A Story of St. Rita A Story of St. Rose of Lima A Story of St. Sebastian A Story of St. Simon Stock A Story of St. Stanislaus Kostka A Story of St. Stephen A Story of St. Tarcisius A Story of St. Terese A Story of St. Thomas Aquinas source: http://www.freewebs.com/dujarie/ DUJARIE PRESS SERIES 388 TITLES LISTED -- SEPARATED BY AUTHOR A Story of St. Thomas More A Story of St. Vincent de Paul A Story of St. Wenceslaus A Story of St. Zita A Story of the Infant Jesus of Prague A Story of Verdi Angel of the Poor: a Story of Mother Emmelie Gamelin Boy who threw away his gold; a story of St. Francis of Assisi Captain Johnny Ford Come to Bethlehem: Jesus Christ Flames Againt the Sky: A Story of St.
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