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Books with title Freddy and Mr. Camphor

  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter Brooks, John McDonough, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Sept. 24, 2009)
    Freddy the Pig needs a break. As editor of the Bean Home News and president of the First Animal Bank, he has no time for himself anymore. As Freddy says, "I sometimes think I was much happier when I was just a humble, unpolished pig." So when rich Mr. Camphor wants a summer caretaker, Freddy trots right over to apply. Soon, he's sunning himself on a houseboat, writing a bit of poetry, and even dabbling with his paint set. But Freddy's life of ease quickly comes to an end when Simon and the rest of his rat family show up in Mr. Camphor's attic, followed by a visit from a familiar man with a black moustache and his dirty-faced boy.
  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    eBook (The Overlook Press, Dec. 23, 2014)
    The 26 classic books about Freddy the Pig are now to delight a sixth generation of children. Freddy the Pig, the “Renaissance Pig” (The New York Times Book Review) of Bean Farm, is back to thrill his fans of all ages in these all-American children’s classics. In Freddy and Mr. Camphor, Freddy is in need of a change and finds an opportunity for one as a caretaker on Mr. Camphor’s houseboat. Of course, things never go as Freddy expects and a series of strange, amusing, and sometimes alarming adventures ensue.
  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Freddy the Pig, the "Renaissance Pig" (The New York Times Book Review) of Bean Farm, is back to thrill his fans of all ages in facsimile editions of these all-American children's classics. In Freddy and Mr. Camphor, Freddy is in need of a change and finds an opportunity for one as a caretaker on Mr. Camphor's houseboat. Of course, things never go as Freddy expects and a series of strange, amusing, and sometimes alarming adventures ensue.
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  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 15, 2013)
    These beloved classics are available for the first time as Overlook paperbacks: Freddy the Pig, the "Renaissance Pig" (The New York Times Book Review) of Bean Farm, is back to thrill his fans of all ages in facsimile editions of these all-American children's classics. In Freddy and Mr. Camphor, Freddy is in need of a change and finds an opportunity for one as a caretaker on Mr. Camphor's houseboat. Of course, things never go as Freddy expects and a series of strange, amusing, and sometimes alarming adventures ensue.
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  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 14, 2003)
    Worn out from his duties as President of the First Animal Bank and Editor of the Bean Home News, Freddy decides to relax for the duration of the summer by taking a position as caretaker of a large estate.
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  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Brooks, John McDonough

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2000)
    5 CDs 5.25hrs Freddy the Pig needs a break. As Editor of the "Bean Home News" and President of the First Animal Bank, he has no time for himself anymore. As Freddy says, "I sometimes think I was much happier when I was just a humble, unpolished pig." So when rich Mr. Camphor wants a summer caretaker, Freddy trots right over to apply. Soon, he sunning himself on a houseboat, writing a bit of poetry and even dabbling with his paint set. But Freddy's life of ease quickly comes to an end when Simon and the rest of his rat family show up in Mr. Camphor's attic, followed by a visit from a familiar man with a black moustache and his dirty-faced boy.
  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Brooks, John McDonough

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books LLC., Aug. 16, 2000)
    4 Cassettes. Freddy the Pig needs a break. As Editor of the Bean Home News and President of the First Animal Bank, he has no time for himself anymore. As Freddy says, "I sometimes think I was much happier when I was just a humble, unpolished pig." So when rich Mr. Camphor wants a summer caretaker, Freddy trots right over to apply. Soon, he's sunning himself on a houseboat, writing a bit of poetry, and even dabbling with his paint set. But Freddy's life of ease quickly comes to an end when Simon and the rest of his rat family show up in Mr. Camphor's attic, followed by a visit from a familiar man with a black moustache and his dirty-faced boy. From Freddy Goes to Florida (RB# 95417) to Freddy and the Ignormus (RB# 95740), Walter R. Brooks' Freddy adventures are delighting a whole new generation of readers with John McDonough's charming narration.
  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor,

    Walter R Brooks

    Hardcover (A. A. Knopf, Aug. 16, 1944)
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  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Brooks

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Aug. 16, 1945)
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  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. (Walter Rollin Brooks, Kurt Wise

    Hardcover (Alfred A Knopf, Aug. 16, 1944)
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  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R Brooks

    Paperback (Overlook Press, Aug. 15, 2013)
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  • Freddy and Mr. Camphor

    Walter R. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese Brooks

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Aug. 16, 1955)
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