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Attack of the bandit cats
Oh, what a day! I had just published New Mouse City's first phone book -- and almost every single number was wrong! My customers were out for my fur. So when Thea, Trap, and Benjamin asked me to join their quest for a legendary island covered in silver, I agreed. But no sooner had we set out than we were attacked by a ship of pirate cats! They mousenapped us and threatened to make us their dinner. Would we escape with our lives ... or find ourselves in the soup?
Lost treasure of the emerald eye
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Stilton, Geronimo, author
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Wolf, Matt, illustrator
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Nithael, Mark, illustrator
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Stilton, Geronimo Juvenile fiction.
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Stilton, Geronimo Fiction.
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Mice Juvenile fiction.
2004
The discovery of an old map by his sister Thea leads Geronimo and his family to search for buried treasure on a faraway island.
Showdown in Manila : Ali and Frazier's epic final fight
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Doeden, Matt, author
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Garcia, Eduardo, 1970 August 31- illustrator
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Red Wolf Studio (Firm), illustrator
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Ali, Muhammad, 1942-2016 Comic books, strips, etc.
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Frazier, Joe, 1944-2011 Comic books, strips, etc.
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Ali, Muhammad, 1942-2016.
2019
\"In 1975 two legends of boxing clashed in the ring in Manila, Philippines. Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier has already met in two previous bouts, with each claiming a victory. In their third and final match, the two titans of boxing battled for 14 punishing rounds. The fighters gave everything they had to defeat one another and claim the championship. With action-packed illustrations, now you can take a ringside seat and watch the two legendary fighters go toe-to-toe in boxing's greatest bout\"--Back cover.