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Postcards from Europe Series: The London Connection, Passport to Paris, Secrets of the Matterhorn, Riddles in Rome, the Clues to Madrid


Book Description
The London ConnectionThe group follows clues all over London which lead them to interesting landmarks.

Passport to Paris

The combination of history, architecture, and art make a lasting impact on the travelers.

Secrets of the Matterhorn

Swiss customs, scenery, and a national holiday keep the group awed and excited.

Riddles in Rome

The Forum, Colosseum, and... More
Book Information
PublisherHigh Noon Books
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages48
ISBN-100878799761
ISBN-13978-0878799763
Publication Date01/1994
The Creators
About Penn Mullin (Author) : Penn Mullin is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Penn Mullin include Postcards from America, Mystery of the Czar, San Francisco Adventure, ... more
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Reader Comments
12/14/2007 Steve Shea said: historical fiction, ages 9-16, 2nd gr. readability
tags: I recommend

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