Alvin Fernald, Foreign Trader

· Bethlehem Books
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181
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About this ebook

   Alvin
Fernald’s “Magnificent Brain” has a life of its own. In fact, somehow or
other it has come up with the winning grand prize recipe in a
candy-making contest—and no one, including Alvin, can figure out quite
how it happened. Now, as guests of the Kitchenmate Appliance Company,
Alvin, his friend Shoie, and his sister Daphne (“The Pest”) take off for
a whirlwind tour of Europe. Having just come to the edge of flunking a
class in economics (Magnificent Brain, where were you?), Alvin is about
to be given a practical—and perilous—lesson in international trade.
Mystery, ingenuity—and, well bicycles—hilariously collide in this next
book about Alvin by the former editor of Popular Mechanics Magazine,
Clifford B. Hicks.

About the author

CLIFFORD B. HICKS was born and raised in a town in Iowa much like Riverton, the scene of Alvin’s Secret Code and The Marvelous Inventions of Alvin Fernald.  He began writing professionally during his high-school years, when he was a correspondent for the Des Moines Register and Tribune.  During World War II, he rose to the rank of Major in the Marine Corps, serving on Bougainville and Guam.  In the service he learned something of codes and ciphers, a subject he had studied briefly in college.  After the war Mr. Hicks joined the staff of Popular Mechanics magazine, eventually becoming Editor-in-Chief of the magazine and its seven foreign editions.  He graduated cum laude from Northwestern University. Two of his juvenile books have been made into Disney movies.

        Mr. Hicks now lives in the mountains of western North Carolina. He spends his leisure time hiking, reading, woodworking; and, yes, a bit of writing.

 

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