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Keith Robertson (1) (1914–1991)

Auteur de Henry Reed, Inc.

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Keith Robertson (1) a été combiné avec Carlton Keith.

25+ oeuvres 2,589 utilisateurs 19 critiques

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Henry Reed, Inc. (1958) 1,065 exemplaires
Henry Reed's Baby-Sitting Service (1966) 500 exemplaires
Henry Reed's Journey (1963) 357 exemplaires
Henry Reed's Think Tank (1986) 210 exemplaires
Henry Reed's Big Show (1839) 208 exemplaires
In Search of a Sandhill Crane (1973) 30 exemplaires
The Year of the Jeep (1800) 24 exemplaires
Three Stuffed Owls (1954) 22 exemplaires
The Money Machine (1969) 19 exemplaires
If Wishes Were Horses (1958) 19 exemplaires
The Crow and the Castle (1957) 15 exemplaires
Outlaws of the Sourland (1953) 15 exemplaires
The Lonesome Sorrel (1952) 12 exemplaires
The Pilgrim Goose (1956) 10 exemplaires
The Wreck of the Saginaw (1954) 10 exemplaires
The Dog Next Door (1950) 10 exemplaires
Tales of Myrtle the Turtle (1974) 8 exemplaires
Mystery of Burnt Hill (1952) 7 exemplaires
Ice to India (1955) 4 exemplaires
The Pinto Deer (1956) 3 exemplaires
The Phantom Rider (1955) 2 exemplaires
Lost Dog Jerry (1952) 2 exemplaires
Mascot of the Melroy (1956) 2 exemplaires

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The Young Folks' Shelf of Books, Volume 05: In Your Own Backyard (1962) — Contributeur — 168 exemplaires

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A fun blast from the past. Henry Reed, his beagle, Agony, his BFF Midge Glass, a black poodle (?) named Consommé, and all kinds of adventures. I remember reading this book out loud (aloud?) in 5th grade. Love the dated illustrations
 
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Jinjer | 1 autre critique | Aug 12, 2022 |
Thirteen year old Hal has wanted a dog all of his life. His neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, have never wanted a dog in their lives. Ever. Unfortunately, Mrs. Aylesworth, boxer breeder and sister to Mrs. Perkins, unceremoniously sends the Perkins a beautiful dog named Beau as a gift. So begins a dilemma with a seemingly easy fix: the Perkins should give Hal the dog. Right? Only, Hal's parents think a dog would be too much responsibility for Hal and the Perkins, knowing Beau is a pure bred, think he could be sold for a lot of money (once they get over the guilt of selling a gift). Stalemate. As a consolation prize, Hal's parents tell him he can build a treehouse in the back yard complete with a telescope. With the help of elderly boat builder and friend, Mr. Seward, Hal not only builds a shipshape treehouse, he develops a keen sense of responsibility. He watches helplessly as Beau, the new canine about town, is blamed for dog fights and attacks on community members. Beau is getting the reputation of being a vicious dog. Hal needs to set the record straight, but how?… (plus d'informations)
 
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lcslibrarian | 5 autres critiques | Aug 13, 2020 |
i love this book! and you random people will too!
 
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azpandas | 7 autres critiques | Mar 19, 2018 |

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Œuvres
25
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1
Membres
2,589
Popularité
#9,925
Évaluation
4.2
Critiques
19
ISBN
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