Encyclopedia Brown is a detective with good taste. This "Cook and Case Book" pairs clever recipes with lip-smacking recipes. Readers can solve the Case of the Secret Recipe and serve up some Idaville Apple Pie, prove that Bugs Meany stole Tim Gomez's pinata and enjoy a Mexican fiesta, and more.
The ten-year-old detective solves "The Case of the Missing Garlic Bread" and other food-related mysteries. Includes menus and recipes for a Fourth-of-July party, a birthday brunch, and other occasions.
The ten-year-old detective solves "The Case of the Missing Garlic Bread" and other food-related mysteries. Includes menus and recipes for a Fourth-of-July party, a birthday brunch, and other occasions.
The ten-year-old detective solves "The Case of the Missing Garlic Bread" and other food-related mysteries. Includes menus and recipes for a Fourth-of-July party, a birthday brunch, and other occasions.
Records ten of the adventures of the fifth-grade genius who solves Idaville's criminal cases, including cases involving a seven-foot boy, a murdered pet skunk, and stolen false teeth.
A collection of bizarre true stories about crimes, criminals, prisoners, and police.
A detective shares his recorded collection of strange and funny criminal cases with his friends, changing names and places to protect the innocent.
A Civil War sword.
The boy detective is back with ten new exciting adventures Since 1963, when Dutton published Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, the first book in the series, the brainy crime-stopper has been a favorite character among middle-grade readers.
“It doesn't have red and blue fibers.” “Where did you find the nest, Armand?” asked Sally. “Over in Glenn City,” he replied. “There are some good woods behind the old railroad yard.” “Show us the spot,” said Encyclopedia.
Briefly describes undercover activities of spies from various historical periods and geographical areas.