The happy Hollisters and the mystery of the little mermaid (The Happy Hollisters, No. 18)

by Jerry West

Other authorsHelen Hamilton, S. (Illustrator.)
Paper Book, 1960

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Available

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Fic

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Publication

Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday & Co., ©1960.

Description

While winging their way to Denmark the Happy Hollisters become friendly with a member of the Queen of Denmark's staff. She is bringing home the Queen's own valuable reproduction of the "Little Mermaid," the famous statue that overlooks the harbor in Copenhagen. While she is showing the Hollisters the little figurine, another passenger expresses interest in seeing this rare treasure. His interest, however, strikes the five Hollister children as being more than just enthusiasm for the beauty and workmanship of the figurine. In the excitement of preparing to land at the Copenhagen airport, he is forgotten until, upon landing, the figurine is found to be missing. From then on the Hollisters find themselves becoming more and more involved with the strange man with the beard and his rather peculiar activities. Much to the Hollisters' surprise they find not only is the figurine an object of mystery, but the trail of the bearded man is leading them to a ring of international thieves and their search for a bejeweled treasure, hidden centuries ago. The Hollisters finally discover a clue to this treasure from the study of the history of the ship models hung in the churches of Denmark to honor lost seamen. This new Hollister story should be a fine addition to the series, since it is the first time the Hollisters have traveled outside the Western Hemisphere. Paperback; 175 pages with 19 illustrations… (more)

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LibraryThing member tippygirl
Thought I would throw in my beloved childhood books. Good ol' Happy Hollisters. Hard to find now, got some on ebay.
LibraryThing member jbarr5
The Happy Hollisters and the Mystery of the Little Mermaid (Happy Hollisters, #18)
Family travel to Denmark and they find many mysteries to solve. First one was on the airplane and the Royal art was taken from a woman who was returning it to the palace.
Next Pete's knife goes missing. Love hearing
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about all the adventures and sightseeing they are able to do.
They find other mysteries: loot in bottom of ships hung at churches, fishwives legend is unique and interesting to learn about.
So educational, glad the family got to go visit. They make so many friends and I love the sketches of the scenes.
Cheese is hilarious!
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184 p.; 22 cm

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184
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