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1. Trigger Berg & the Treasure Tree

And here is Trigger Berg!  Leo Edwards latest story creation, as lively a little scamp as ever rollicked through the pages of a book.  Just as the boys of America have taken Jerry Todd and Poppy Ott to their hearts, so also will the smaller chaps form the same warm attachment for Trigger and his skylarking pals, Friday, Slats and Tail Light.  This is a story of fun and nonsense; a story of real boys; and it is written in diary form so that young readers may jump here and there, with no need of closely following the story from beginning to end to get the "plot."  An excellent story to read aloud.

$20.00

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2. Trigger Berg & His 700 Mousetraps

There was consternation in the Berg family when it became known that Trigger and his skylarking pals, Friday, Slats and Tail Light, had undertaken the job of papering Mrs. Camel's parlor during the owner's absence.  Posies and peacocks!  This describes the paper selected by the young "artists" for their destitute old friend.  And what a time they had making the gorgeous patterns stick on the walls!  Even worse was that awful ceiling!  No wonder they got some of the peacocks upside down.  Later, assisted by a real goat named Dynamite, they put on an initiation you'll never forget.  You'll wonder, too, as you follow the story to its final hilarious climax, always conscious of Trigger's never failing manliness, how any group of boys could possibly get into so many funny scrapes.

$20.00

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3. Trigger Berg & the Sacred Pig

Trigger Berg and his pals had long avoided the lonely haunted house on the edge of town where the secretive butcher, whose chief companion was a strange white pig, disappeared so mysteriously.  Had the four-footed bodyguard turned killer?  Many people thought so.  But the detectives advanced other startling theories, none of which were proved, however, till Trigger and his hilarious skylarking gang became involved in the amazing tangle of pigs, spirit witches, itchy elbows and buried bones.  Here you'll meet Fatima, the living half-lady, Henrietta the mermaid and Ali Bend Over, the Hindu magician.  Boyish battles between two rival gangs.  A moonlight treasure hunt.  And, in final, the mysterious midnight arrival of the Sacred Pig itself.  In all, a tale of creepy shivers and belt-bursting giggles.

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$25.00

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4. Trigger Berg & the Cockeyed Ghost

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.

$25.00

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