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  • Rich and Famous: The Further Adventures of George Stable

    James Lincoln Collier

    language (Blackstone Publishing, Feb. 1, 2013)
    At thirteen, George Stable still hasn't made his mark on the world. Oh, he plays the guitar and sings a little. And he appeared on television for six whole seconds once. A couple of years ago, he even wrote a sort of book, called The Teddy Bear Habit. But nothing really exciting has happened to him. But now, it looks as if his big chance has finally come. This agent of his, Woody Woodward, who discovered him during his six-second TV career, has come up with a plan to make him a hot new guitar-playing teenage star--"George Stable, The Boy Next Door." Never mind that George has spent his entire life in Greenwich Village, which is not exactly where you'd find your typical "Boy Next Door." As Woody says, it's the image that counts. Of course, there are a few problems to be ironed out. His pop isn't too hot on the idea, and is packing George off to stay with his uncle and creepy cousin Sinclair in upstate New York, while he spends a month in Paris. And Woody's bosses at the record company still have to buy the idea. There's this strange, bug-eyed guy everyone calls Superman who has to give the go-ahead…
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  • The Rich and Famous

    James Lincoln Collier

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2001)
    SOFTBOUND - GLUED BINDING
  • Rich and Famous: The Further Adventures of George Stable

    James Lincoln Collier

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Aug. 1, 1975)
    George suddenly finds himself the darling of a New York television company where plans are made to turn him into a singing, guitar-playing teen-age idol.
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  • Lost Treasures: The Rich and Famous - Book #6

    James Lincoln Collier

    Paperback (Volo, June 1, 2001)
    Thirteen-year-old George suddenly finds himself the darling of a New York television company where plans are made to turn him into a singing, guitar-playing teen-age idol.
  • Rich and Famous: The Further Adventures of George Stable

    James Lincoln Collier, August Ross, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Feb. 21, 2013)
    At 13, George Stable still hasn't made his mark on the world. Oh, he plays the guitar and sings a little. And he appeared on television for six whole seconds once. A couple of years ago, he even wrote a sort of book, called The Teddy Bear Habit. But nothing really exciting has happened to him. But now, it looks as if his big chance has finally come. This agent of his, Woody Woodward, who discovered him during his six-second TV career, has come up with a plan to make him a hot new guitar-playing teenage star - "George Stable, The Boy Next Door". Never mind that George has spent his entire life in Greenwich Village, which is not exactly where you'd find your typical "Boy Next Door". As Woody says, it's the image that counts. Of course, there are a few problems to be ironed out. His pop isn't too hot on the idea, and is packing George off to stay with his uncle and creepy cousin Sinclair in upstate New York, while he spends a month in Paris. And Woody's bosses at the record company still have to buy the idea. There's this strange, bug-eyed guy everyone calls Superman who has to give the go-ahead....
  • Rich and Famous: The Further Adventures of George Stable

    James Lincoln Collier

    Hardcover (Four Winds Press, July 6, 1975)
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  • Rich and Famous

    James Lincoln Collier, August Ross

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    At thirteen, George Stable still hasn't made his mark on the world. Oh, he plays the guitar and sings a little. And he appeared on television for six whole seconds once. A couple of years ago, he even wrote a sort of book, called The Teddy Bear Habit. But nothing really exciting has happened to him. But now, it looks as if his big chance has finally come. This agent of his, Woody Woodward, who discovered him during his six-second TV career, has come up with a plan to make him a hot new guitar-playing teenage star-"George Stable, the Boy Next Door." Never mind that George has spent his entire life in Greenwich Village, which is not exactly where you'd find your typical boy next door. As Woody says, it's the image that counts. Of course, there are a few problems to be ironed out. His pop isn't too hot on the idea and is packing George off to stay with his uncle and creepy cousin Sinclair in upstate New York, while he spends a month in Paris. And Woody's bosses at the record company still have to buy the idea. There's this strange, bug-eyed guy everyone calls Superman who has to give the go-ahead.
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  • Rich and Famous: The Further Adventures of George Stable

    James Lincoln Collier

    Audio CD (AudioGO, April 3, 2013)
    At thirteen, George Stable still hasnt made his mark on the world. Oh, he plays the guitar and sings a little. And he appeared on television for six whole seconds once. A couple of years ago, he even wrote a sort of book, called The Teddy Bear Habit. But nothing really exciting has happened to him. But now, it looks as if his big chance has finally come. This agent of his, Woody Woodward, who discovered him during his six-second TV career, has come up with a plan to make him a hot new guitar-playing teenage starGeorge Stable, The Boy Next Door. Never mind that George has spent his entire life in Greenwich Village, which is not exactly where youd find your typical Boy Next Door. As Woody says, its the image that counts. Of course, there are a few problems to be ironed out. His pop isnt too hot on the idea, and is packing George off to stay with his uncle and creepy cousin Sinclair in upstate New York, while he spends a month in Paris. And Woodys bosses at the record company still have to buy the idea. Theres this strange, bug-eyed guy everyone calls Superman who has to give the go-ahead
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  • Rich and Famous Lib/E: The Further Adventures of George Stable

    James Lincoln Collier, August Ross

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, April 3, 2013)
    At thirteen, George Stable still hasn't made his mark on the world. Oh, he plays the guitar and sings a little. And he appeared on television for six whole seconds once. A couple of years ago, he even wrote a sort of book, called The Teddy Bear Habit. But nothing really exciting has happened to him. But now, it looks as if his big chance has finally come. This agent of his, Woody Woodward, who discovered him during his six-second TV career, has come up with a plan to make him a hot new guitar-playing teenage star-George Stable, the Boy Next Door. Never mind that George has spent his entire life in Greenwich Village, which is not exactly where you'd find your typical boy next door. As Woody says, it's the image that counts. Of course, there are a few problems to be ironed out. His pop isn't too hot on the idea and is packing George off to stay with his uncle and creepy cousin Sinclair in upstate New York, while he spends a month in Paris. And Woody's bosses at the record company still have to buy the idea. There's this strange, bug-eyed guy everyone calls Superman who has to give the go-ahead.
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