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  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Hardcover (Purple House Press, June 27, 2014)
    There was once a friendly ghost, by the name of Gus, who lived in an old house in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and their twins, Susie and Sammy, lived there too during the summer. Then autumn came and the Scott family left. Which meant Gus had nothing to do but sit around. One day, during a walk, he met Mouse, who was cold and hungry. "Come spend the winter at my house!" cried Gus. Thus begins an unlikely but heartwarming friendship. First published in 1962, children have delighted in this story and other Gus the Ghost books for over fifty years. Seymour Fleishman's sweet, nostalgic illustrations bring Gus, the Scotts and Mouse to life.
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  • Gus Was A Friendly Ghost

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    eBook (Purple House Press, May 22, 2015)
    There was once a friendly ghost, by the name of Gus, who lived in an old house in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and their twins, Susie and Sammy, lived there too during the summer. Then autumn came and the Scott family left. Which meant Gus had nothing to do but sit around.One day, during a walk, he met Mouse, who was cold and hungry. "Come spend the winter at my house!" cried Gus.Thus begins an unlikely but heartwarming friendship. First published in 1962, children have delighted in this story and other Gus the Ghost books for over fifty years. Seymour Fleishman's sweet, nostalgic illustrations bring Gus, the Scotts and Mouse to life.
  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Hardcover (William Morrow, Jan. 16, 1962)
    Vintage Childrens Book
  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost, Weekly Reader Children's Book Club

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Hardcover (William Morow & Co., )
    Copyright @1961, 1962 Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Edition Author Jane Thayer Illustrated by Seymour Fleishman Gus was a friendly ghost and a lonely ghost. When the family living in his haunted house leave for the winter, Gus befriends a very needy mouse in his search for a friend.
  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Nov. 22, 1971)
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  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

    Jane Thayer

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, June 1, 1962)
    A ghost and a mouse have a summer house all to themselves while the folks are away for the winter.
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  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co., Aug. 16, 1962)
    Vintage children's book
  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost.

    Jane. Thayer, Seymour. Fleishman

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Company, Aug. 16, 1961)
    Hard cover - Weekly Reader childrens book club. Story introduces Gus the Friendly Ghost living in his comfy attic until his family goes away for the season - he is lonely. Gus hitches up with a mouse, but their friendship is strained with the family returns in summer. Mouse is none to willing to share Gus, or the house with these intruders - who keep trying to trap him.
  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Hardcover (William Morrow and Company, Inc., Aug. 16, 2002)
    Weekly Reader 100th Anniversary Collection
  • Gus Was A Friendly Ghost

    Thayer, Fleishman

    Hardcover (William Morrow And Company, Aug. 16, 1975)
    None
  • Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

    Seymour Fleishman Jane Thayer

    Hardcover (Purple House Press, March 15, 2014)
    There was once a friendly ghost, by the name of Gus, who lived in an old house in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and their twins, Susie and Sammy, lived there too during the summer. Then autumn came and the Scott family left. Which meant Gus had nothing to do but sit around. One day, during a walk, he met Mouse, who was cold and hungry. "Come spend the winter at my house!" cried Gus. Thus begins an unlikely but heartwarming friendship. First published in 1962, children have delighted in this story and other Gus the Ghost books for over fifty years. Seymour Fleishman's sweet, nostalgic illustrations bring Gus, the Scotts and Mouse to life.