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News from Glinda's Great Book of Records |
Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation |
1912 | |
Author(s): Van Dyne, Edith (L. Frank Baum) |
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Illustrator(s): Nelson, Emile A. |
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Publisher(s): Reilly & Britton, Chicago |
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Genre(s): Fiction |
Comments: The seventh volume in this series. Our heroines are vacationing in the sleepy town of Millville. On a whim, they decide to start a daily newspaper for the community. In doing so, they meet and employ the amnesiac Thursday Smith, and the mildly degenerate artist Hetty Hewitt. The nieces ultimately become enemies of the operators and workers of the Royal paper mill, as well as other unsavory characters including a corrupt candidate for state senator. In the end, their enemies turn on themselves, the paper mill is the target of arson, and the rowdies are driven from town. |
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