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The Terrible Mr. Twitmeyer By Lilian Moore & Leone Adelson Hardcover Book Vintage 1952
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The Terrible Mr. Twitmeyer: By Lilian Moore & Leone Adelson!
Vintage Hardcover Book with Dust Jacket, in very good condition, normal age wear. For ages 7 & up.
•Title: The Terrible Mr. Twitmeyer
•Authors: Lilian Moore & Leone Adelson
•Illustrated By: Leonard Shortall
•1952 - Random House
•Format: Hardcover Book (9 1/4"L x 7"W)
•Pages: 64
•Condition: Very Good
When Mr. Twitmeyer's little black truck rolled down the street, people hastily called their dogs into the house. Not only was Mr. Twitmeyer the town dog-catcher, he was also the mystery man of West Brook. Whatever did he do with the dogs he took away in his little truck? Nobody knew and nobody could find out - until Butterball, the Noddins' dog, entered the picture.
Butterball's exuberant behavior made it inevitable that sooner or later she would have to meet the dog-catcher. As the unhappy Mr. Noddin said, "Mr. Twitmeyer will have to take either us or Butterball. The neighbors will see to that.
How Butterball and her dog pals became involved in a situation that gave away Mr. Twitmeyer's secret to the astonished town of West Brook makes up the rest of this hilarious tale. Readers of all ages will chuckle over this story from its intriguing beginning to its satsifying, just-right ending.
Vintage Hardcover Book with Dust Jacket, in very good condition, normal age wear. For ages 7 & up.
•Title: The Terrible Mr. Twitmeyer
•Authors: Lilian Moore & Leone Adelson
•Illustrated By: Leonard Shortall
•1952 - Random House
•Format: Hardcover Book (9 1/4"L x 7"W)
•Pages: 64
•Condition: Very Good
When Mr. Twitmeyer's little black truck rolled down the street, people hastily called their dogs into the house. Not only was Mr. Twitmeyer the town dog-catcher, he was also the mystery man of West Brook. Whatever did he do with the dogs he took away in his little truck? Nobody knew and nobody could find out - until Butterball, the Noddins' dog, entered the picture.
Butterball's exuberant behavior made it inevitable that sooner or later she would have to meet the dog-catcher. As the unhappy Mr. Noddin said, "Mr. Twitmeyer will have to take either us or Butterball. The neighbors will see to that.
How Butterball and her dog pals became involved in a situation that gave away Mr. Twitmeyer's secret to the astonished town of West Brook makes up the rest of this hilarious tale. Readers of all ages will chuckle over this story from its intriguing beginning to its satsifying, just-right ending.





