Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove
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Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove By Laura Lee Hope
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue were featured in a series of 20 books for young children published by the Stratemeyer Syndicate from 1916-1930. In this adventure, first published in 1920, Bunny and Sue lose a valuable possession belonging to their mother. They have many adventures and misadventures during a family boating vacation to Christmas Tree Cove. (Introduction by S. McGaughey)
01 - The Big Dog — 00:11:52 ® 02 - In the Carpenter Shop — 00:12:02 ® 03 - The Diamond Ring — 00:15:29 ‘@ 04 -Daddy Brings News — 00:09:52 ‘@ 05 - Adrift — 00:13:11 ‘@ 06 - The Strange Dog — 00:09:34 ‘@ 07 - The Sleepwalker — 00:10:20 ® 08 - The Collision — 00:11:20 ‘@ 09 - The Merry Goat — 00:14:45 ® 10 - In the Storm — 00:12:08 ® 11 - Where is Bunny? — 00:08:03 ‘@ 12 - Christmas Tree Cove — 00:11:53 ‘@ 13 - A Crash — 00:06:59 ‘@ 14 - In the Dark — 00:11:52 ® 15 - Bunny's Toe — 00:09:20 ‘@ 16 - Overboard — 00:09:34 ‘@ 17 - The New Boy — 00:08:45 ‘@ 18 - Held Fast — 00:09:38 ‘@ 19 - Another Storm — 00:10:30 ‘@ 20 - The Floating Box — 00:06:17 ® 21 - Mr. Ravenwood — 00:08:15 ® 22 - The Surprising Letter — 00:08:19 ‘@ 23 - That's the Dog — 00:07:22 ® 24 - In the Boat — 00:11:01 ‘@ 25 - What Stopped the Engine — 00:10:17
Total running time: 4:18:38. Read in duet by Rose 264 and Sean McGaughey. Dedicated Proof-Listener: Elli. Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Anna Simon.
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Cover image taken from the edition published by Grosset & Dunlap (1920). Copyright expired in US, Canada, EU, and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws. Cover design by Janette Brown. This design is in the public domain.
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