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Trigger Berg and the Cockeyed Ghost

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Real ghosts were scarce in Trigger Berg's own town. So he and his skylarking pals, Slats, Friday and Tail Light, made a "cockeyed" ghost of their own. And to try it out on their hated enemy, the Crooker gang, they took it to the old Vert house one dark stormy night. What peculiar invention was Dr. Vert working on in his lonely laboratory? And why did he insist that there were real ghosts in his big rambling home? Trigger had heard about these "ghosts". And he suddenly he and his pals were thrown headlong into an astounding mystery. Then along came thundering Uncle Hezzie, that odd old sea captain. Oh, oh, oh! You'll laugh till your sides ache. And, like Trigger, you'll shiver too. A great story for boys and girls.

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First published January 1, 1933

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Leo Edwards

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A pseudonym used by Edward Edson Lee.

Edward Edson Lee (September 2, 1884 in Meriden, Illinois – September 28, 1944 in Rockford, Illinois), who wrote under the pen name of Leo Edwards, was a popular children's literature author in the 1920s and 1930s.

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