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Basil's Great Escapes

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Escaping from Professor Ratigan's elaborate trap, Basil the mouse detective and Dr. Dawson confront the professor inside London's Big Ben clock tower.

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1958

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Profile Image for Sophie Crane.
5,300 reviews181 followers
July 18, 2022
I also bought the larger edition of this book also produced by Disney, but this is strangely, I think, the more stronger book. Especially for the illustrations which is much more vibrant and colourful in this edition. I honestly love this little book as a fan of this Disney classic.
Profile Image for The Celtic Rebel (Richard).
598 reviews5 followers
February 16, 2020
This one my son got from the same family friend. He equally loved it but preferred the other book to this one. This book is also very entertaining and fun for both the parent and the child to read together. Illustrations are superb.
Profile Image for Adrian.
1,493 reviews41 followers
February 3, 2023
So Basil of Baker Street, the great mouse detective, agreed to help Olivia Flaversham. He intended to put a stop once and for all to the evil doings of Professor Ratigan.

One of Tania's charity shop finds and another blast of nostalgia. I have vague memories of watching the film, which this book is based on, in my childhood.

Using shots from the film, the book summarises the story in bitesize and easily digestible form. It lacks some of the charm from film and the tension of the narrow escapes is completely lost.

It'll get a home with our other first edition ladybird books. 3 stars.
Profile Image for Willow Redd.
604 reviews40 followers
August 23, 2018
The Great Mouse Detective has always been one of my favorite Disney movies, and one that I think is vastly underappreciated. In fact, it's probably the reason I'm such a huge Sherlock Holmes fan today.

I remember having a bunch of these books as a kid, mostly due to my mother being a teacher, but I never had this one (to my knowledge). This one I found at a library sale in New Bern, and I thought it would be perfect for my Little Free Library. Hopefully some child will discover the joy of this story and love it like I did.
703 reviews
October 21, 2018
This is about as exciting a book as Disney gets, with Basil of Baker Street, a brilliant mouse detective, proving himself worthy against the horrible criminal Ratigan. Basil saved Olivia's father, who had been kidnapped by Ratigan's ganglion a good against evil mystery.
Profile Image for Paula Méndez [boricuabooklover].
13 reviews
June 10, 2021
This has been my favorite movie since I was 3 years old! It was a cute little read and definitely enjoyed seeing screenshots of the film to bring the book more to life.
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