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Thomas A. Barron

    March 26, 1952
    Atlantis Rising
    The Fires of Merlin
    The Ancient One
    The Lost Years of Merlin
    Doomraga's Revenge
    To Walk in Wilderness
    • 2015

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the original artifact's integrity, showcasing its importance to civilization. It includes authentic copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical context and the scholarly value attributed to it. This work serves as a vital resource for understanding the past, retaining the essence of its original presentation.

      A Complete Treatise of the Methods Used by Tom Barron, England, in Producing Heavy Layers
    • 2014

      Atlantis Rising

      • 371 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(24)Add rating

      From T.A. Barron, the New York Times bestselling author of the Merlin Saga, comes a new fantasy world about the origins of Atlantis, perfect for fans of The Lord of the Rings , Eragon , The Beyonders and Percy Jackson and the Olympians .In a magical land called Ellegandia, a young boy named Promi scrapes by, stealing pies, cakes and sweets to survive. But little does he know that his country is a pawn in an ages-old war between good and evil, battled both in the spirit realm and in the human world. Harboring secrets of his own, Promi teams up with a courageous girl named Atlanta and the two vow to save theirland—and each other—no matter the cost. But their vow has greater repercussions than they ever could imagine—in fact, it may just bring about the creation of Atlantis, an island cut off from the rest of the world, where magic reigns supreme.With his trademark action, adventure, and poignancy,master of fantasy, T.A. Barron explores a new mythology—the origin of the legendary isle of Atlantis. This book is perfect for fans of Rick Riordan, Brandon Mull, Christopher Paolini and, of course, T. A. Barron’s Merlin Saga.Praise for T. A. Barron’s  “Brilliant, significant, and illuminating . . . an intense and profoundly spiritual adventure.”—Lloyd Alexander “A crescendo of miracles.”—Madeleine L’Engle  “Interesting and august . . . compelling.”— The New York Times “In the best tradition . . . classic.”— Parents Magazine

      Atlantis Rising
    • 2011

      The dragon Basil, now mighty in strength, size, and courage, seeks the cause of a new series of crises that threaten the stability of Avalon, while his friend Merlin is distracted by problems with his son, Krystallus.

      Doomraga's Revenge
    • 2000

      The Fires of Merlin

      • 275 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(132)Add rating

      Having voyaged to the Otherworld in his quest to find himself, the young wizard Merlin must face fire in many different forms and deal with the possibility of losing his own magical power.

      The Fires of Merlin
    • 1999

      When Merlin, suffering from a case of severe amnesia, discovers his strange powers, he becomes determined to discover his identity and flees to Fincayra where he fulfills his destiny, saving Fincayra from certain destruction and claiming his birthright and true name. Reprint.

      The Lost Years of Merlin
    • 1997

      Having stumbled upon his hidden powers, the young wizard Merlin voyages to the Otherworld in his quest to find himself and the way to the realm of the spirit.

      The Seven Songs of Merlin
    • 1994

      The Ancient One

      • 339 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(185)Add rating

      In this powerful tale, the contemporary struggle between loggers and environmentalists in the Pacific Northwest is interwoven with a fantastic story of an ancient and magical world discovered by a 13-year-old girl. "Fantasy mavens will find plenty here to enthrall them".--The New York Times

      The Ancient One
    • 1993

      Author T.A. Barron and acclaimed nature photographer John Fielder spent a month exploring the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness near Aspen, Colorado, trekking more than 200 miles through the spiritual heart of the Riocky Mountains. With Fielder's large-format camera and Barron's notepads and pens, the two have recorded what may well be one of the most sensitive and insightful accounts of life in the wild ever published.

      To Walk in Wilderness