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After Edward
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story by Garis every day except Sunday, and the series was eventually nationally syndicated. By the time Garis retired from the newspaper in 1947, he had written more than 11,000
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Volumes 1 and 2 initially published by
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bought the rights to the board game and produced it for many years. As of 2018 Winning Moves was manufacturing the
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Rocket Riders in Stormy Seas or, Trailing the Treasure Divers, 1933
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At Happy House; or, The Mystery of the Chinese Vase, 1931.
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Snowed In; or, Grand Fun with Skates and Sleds, 1918.
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Buddy at Red Gate or, a Boy on a Chicken Farm, 1941
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725:Three Little Trippertrots series
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567:Baseball Joe Pitching Wizard
507:Daddy Takes Us Hunting Birds
495:Daddy Takes Us to the Garden
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1073:Uncle Wiggily's Puzzle Book
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371:The House of Happy Endings
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1058:Uncle Wiggily on the Farm
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564:Baseball Joe Club Owner
520:The Baseball Joe Series
483:Daddy Takes Us Coasting
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772:Woo-Uff The Lion, 1917
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459:Daddy Takes Us Camping
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431:Mystery Boys series
388:With Force and Arms
219:Newark Evening News
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902:Cupples & Leon
745:Tom Cardiff series
406:Isle of Black Fire
400:The White Crystals
273:Uncle Wiggily Game
265:Uncle Wiggily Game
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170:Howard Roger Garis
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