An edition of The Great Gerbil Roundup (1988)

The great gerbil roundup

1st ed.
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An edition of The Great Gerbil Roundup (1988)

The great gerbil roundup

1st ed.

In an effort to put the town of Gerbil, Pennsylvania on the map, the residents open up The First National Drive-Thru Museum of American Sightseeing and Clean Rest Rooms and stage a gerbil roundup and jubilee.

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Language
English
Pages
105

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Cover of: The Great Gerbil Roundup
The Great Gerbil Roundup
February 1991, HarperTrophy
in English
Cover of: The Great Gerbil Roundup
The Great Gerbil Roundup
February 1991, HarperTrophy
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Cover of: The great gerbil roundup
The great gerbil roundup
1988, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
San Diego
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.M31264 Gr 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
105 p. :
Number of pages
105

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2527041M
ISBN 10
0152324909
LCCN
88002266
OCLC/WorldCat
17550816
Library Thing
1545155
Goodreads
7119303

Work Description

Why are thousands of wild-eyed tourists running through the streets of Gerbil, Pennsylvania, twirling miniature lariats? Why are swarms of desperate gerbils desperately scampering out of their way? Why does the town’s fate now depend on two kids named Elton Wazoo and McBeth McBeth? And how does this all involve Rory Rallickson’s Rhinoceros Ranch?

It all began when the sleepy town of Gerbil decided to put itself on the map. The amazing First National Drive-Thru Museum of American Sightseeing and Clean Rest Rooms let anyone experience an entire vacation in ten minutes—without even leaving the car!

But some citizens insisted that wasn’t enough. The town needed something even more spectacular to lure more tourists and more dollars. That’s when the mayor announced the Great Gerbil Roundup.

People flooded into Gerbil from every direction. Then the worst fears of gerbils and Gerbilites became reality—for a Fourth of July the town, and you, will never forget. As for the rhinoceros ranch—well, read this book and find out!

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