 Author Name: Keene, Carolyn
Title: The Quest of the Missing Map (Nancy Drew Mystery #19)
Binding: Library Binding Book Condition: Good Jacket Condition: No Jacket Type: Ex-Library Edition: Revised Edition Size: 6¾" - 7¾" Tall Publisher: New York Grosset & Dunlap 1969
Seller ID: 004262
178 pp., frontispiece and 4 full-page black and white illustrations, front and back free endpapers illustrated. Ex-library with usual stamps, library binding with pictorial cover. No jacket as issued. Spine somewhat slanted, corners bumped, boards show some soiling, a little spotting on a couple of pages, but paper quality is good and not yet yellowing. "'No! No! I won't go there!' seven-year-old Trixie Chatham cries out. 'The Ship Cottage is haunted!' Prompted by her concern for the frightened child, Nancy investigates the small studio on the Chatham estate. What the astute young detective discovers leads her to believe that there is a connection between the mysterious occurrences at Ship Cottage and her search for a treasure island. With only a few slim clues to guide her - a half map and Tomlin Smith's vague memories - Nancy sets out to find Mr. Smith's long-lost twin brother, who possesses the rest of the map that will pinpoint the location of buried treasure willed to them by their father. Constantly beset by danger and intrigue, Nancy courageously outwits her enemies and solves one of the most challenging cases in her career as a teen-age investigator." Age Level: Grades 4-9
Children's fiction, Juvenile, Nancy Drew (fictitious character), Mystery, Private Investigator, Trixie Chatham (fictitious character), Ship Cottage (imaginary place), Buried Treasure, Tomlin Smith (fictitious character)
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