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Henry and Beezus is the second book in the Henry Huggins series. This humorous children's novel was written by Beverly Cleary and published in 1952. Henry comes up with many ways to earn money for the new red bicycle he wants, but they all seem to end up with him in trouble. Finally his friend Beezus gives him an idea that actually works.
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Henry and Beezus
2001-02, Scholastic Inc.
paperback
in English
- School Market edition; 1st Scholastic printing
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Henry and Beezus
2001, Turtleback
library binding
in English
- First HarperTrophy edition
0606034412 9780606034418
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Henry and Beezus
1995?, Morrow Junior Books
Library binding
in English
- printing (39)
0688313833 9780688313838
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Henry and Beezus
1990, Puffin Books
Paperback
in English
- Puffin Books edition (4)
0140328211 9780140328219
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Henry and Beezus
September 1985, Perfection Learning Prebound
Unknown Binding
0812440749 9780812440744
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Henry and Beezus
1981-08, Yearling
Paperback
in English
- Sixth Dell printing
0440432952 9780440432951
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Henry and Beezus
1975, William Morrow & Company
Library Binding
in English
- Morrow Eagle Library Edition, printing (21)
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"HENRY HUGGINS stood by the front window of his square white house on Klickitat Street and wondered why Sunday afternoon seemed so much longer than any other part of the week."
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