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Famous Five and The New Adventure Books

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A children's series about Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Timmy the dog, the "famous five." The stories were translated from French into English, then published in Great Britain. This story finds the Five spending another holiday at Kirrin Cottage, the scene of many of their adventures. And this holiday proves to be as exciting as all the others, from the moment they set off on their shiny new bicycles!

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Cover for The Famous Five And The Cavalier's Treasure

Fünf Freunde und die geheimnisvolle Ruine - Band 44 - bk18; Omnibus Verlag; Enid Blyton; Paperback; 2005

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Despite his reputation for eccentricity the behaviour of the brilliant scientist staying at Kirrin Cottage puzzles the Five. Is he an impostor? And if so, where is the real professor? The Five's suspicions lead them into an unexpected encounter with an international spy-ring and a thrilling adventure on their own doorstep.

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Libro usado en buenas condiciones, por su antiguedad podria contener señales normales de uso

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A West Indian island, complete with volcano and poisonous snakes, is the dangerously exciting setting for the Five's Easter holiday. And staying with a famous scientist there, they quickly find themselves plunged into adventure. It seems their host is under threat from a rival — an evil 'doctor' who will do anything to lay his hands on the valuable results of the scientist's research. The Five decide to lend a hand and soon find themselves tracking a most deadly enemy . . .

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