Classroom Library: Goosebumps, Night of the Living Dummy; Nasty, Stinky Sneakers; How to Eat Fried Worms; Captain Underpants; Runt; Box Car Children; the Family Under the Bridge
24 Books - Titles Include : How to eat Fried Worms; How to Fight A Girl; Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case; Berta; The Family Under the Bridge; Enchanted; Christmas Magic - - - - - - - - - - Runt; Socks; A Dog's Life - - - - - - - - - - Box Car Children #1-2; Captain Underpants; Goosebumps, Encyclopedia Brown - - - - - - - - - - - Enchanted; Spy Kids --- --- - - - -- - - - - If by chance we don't have a title, it will be replaced by another of equal value (i.e Encyclopedia Brown Boy detective is out of of stock and will be replaced by Encyclopedia Brown sets the pace or if we no longer.
Richard Tupper Atwater (1892-1948) was a Chicago journalist. He wrote for a number of newspapers including the Chicago Evening Post, the Chicago Daily News, the Chicago Tribune, and the Herald-Examiner. He contributed to the literary and arts magazine The Chicagoan. He also taught Greek at the University of Chicago. In 1932, after watching a documentary about Richard E. Byrd's Antarctic expedition, he began writing the first part of the book but was forced to stop due to a stroke he suffered in 1934. Other books by Richard Atwater include Rickety Rhymes of Riq (published in 1925) and Doris and the Trolls (published in 1931)