An edition of The return of the Twelves (1963)

The return of the Twelves.

[1st American ed.]
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The return of the Twelves.
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An edition of The return of the Twelves (1963)

The return of the Twelves.

[1st American ed.]
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In his new home, a young boy finds twelve old wooden soldiers with definite personalities and a fascinating history that once belonged to the famous Bronte ̈children. Max has a secret. An incredible, mysterious, overwhelming secret. When he discovered a cache of old wooden soldiers in his family's new attic, he thought they were fun and all but nothing particularly special. Sure, his dad said that may be over a hundred years old, but that still wasn't too shocking. No, it was the fact that the soldiers were alive. Magnificently alive. Finding himself now a benevolent deity to a crew of twelve lively individuals, Max befriends his tiny pals and discovers their secrets. They were once the property of the Bronte children, years and years ago. Their exploits have been well recorded in "History of the Young Men" (by Branwell Bronte) and their names and personalities established therein. Yet when an American collector offers a high price for the Twelves, wherever they might be, Max finds his new friends threatened and acts of heroism and derring-do quickly follow.

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Publisher
Coward-McCann
Language
English
Pages
251

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Cover of: The Return of the Twelves
The Return of the Twelves
September 2000, Akadine Press
Hardcover in English
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Return of the Twelves, The
January 1, 1992, Yearling
in English
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Return of the Twelves
July 1992, Buccaneer Books
Hardcover in English
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The return of the Twelves
1981, Gregg Press
in English
Cover of: The return of the Twelves.
The return of the Twelves.
1964, Coward-McCann
in English - [1st American ed.]
Cover of: The return of the Twelves.
The return of the Twelves.
1964, Coward-McCann
in English - [1st American ed.]
Cover of: The return of the Twelves
The return of the Twelves
1963, Coward-McCann
in English - [1st American ed.].
Cover of: The return of the Twelves
The return of the Twelves
1963, Coward-McCann
in English - [1st American ed.].

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Edition Notes

Originally published in Great Britain under the title, The twelve and the genii.

Carnegie Medal, 1962.

Grade level: Grades 1 through 3.

Grade level: Grades 4 through 6.

Published in
New York
Genre
Juvenile fiction.
Other Titles
Twelve and the genii.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ8.C552 Re2

The Physical Object

Pagination
251 p.
Number of pages
251

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17760538M

Work Description

In his new home a young boy finds twelve old wooden soldiers with definite personalities and a fascinating history that once belonged to the famous Brontë children.

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