These things are quite improbable, to be sure; but are they impossible?
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A young boy accidentally summons the Demon of Electricity who gives him certain electrical gifts to show the world.
Publish Date
1974
Publisher
Hyperion Press,
Hyperion Press Incorporated of Westport, CT,
Brand: Hyperion Press Incorporated of Westport, CT
Language
English
Pages
245
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Subjects
Electricity, Fiction, Fantasy, Children's stories, Fiction, fantasy, generalShowing 3 featured editions. View all 162 editions?
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The master key: an electrical fairy tale founded upon the mysteries of electricity and the optimism of its devotees. It was written for boys, but others may read it.
1974, Hyperion Press, Hyperion Press Incorporated of Westport, CT, Brand: Hyperion Press Incorporated of Westport, CT
in English
0883551039 9780883551035
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The master key: an electrical fairy tale, founded upon the mysteries of electricity and the optimism of its devotees ...
1901, Bowen-Merrill Co.
in English
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The master key: an electrical fairy tale, founded upon the mysteries of electricity and the optimism of its devotees ...
1901, Bowen-Merrill Co.
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Reprint of the 1901 ed. published by Bowen-Merrill, Indianapolis.
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| January 14, 2025 | Edited by mheimanbot | Fixed author redirect |
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