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Nate the Great and the Missing Key

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ISBN-10: 044046191X

ISBN-13: 9780440461913

Edition: 1981

Authors: Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Marc Simont

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Nate the Great doesn't especially want to go to a birthday party for Annie's ferocious dog, Fang.  But he can't resist a mystery--and when Annie loses her house key and can't get inside to set up the party, Nate and his trusty dog, Sludge, are hot on the trial.  Their only clue is a mysterious poem written by Annie's friend, Rosamond.  But nothing is too tough for Nate the Great--not even Fang!
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Book details

List price: $5.99
Copyright year: 1981
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 8/15/1982
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 80
Size: 5.25" wide x 7.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

Sharmat was born in November 12, 1928 in Portland, Maine. After graduating from high school in 1946, she went on to Lasell Junior College in Auburndale, Massachusetts. In 1947, she transferred to Westbrook Junior College in Portland, Maine where she graduated from the following year with a degree in merchandising. When she graduated from college, Sharmat took a position with a department store, but left to take a position in the Circulation Department at the Yale University Library in New Haven, Connecticut in 1951, a position she held until 1954. At that time she transferred to join the circulation staff of the Yale Law Library, where she stayed until 1955. Sharmat's first published "work"…    

Marc Simont was born in 1915 in Paris. His parents were from the Catalonia region of Spain, and his childhood was spent in France, Spain, and the United States. Encouraged by his father, Joseph Simont, an artist and staff illustrator for the magazine L'Illustration, Simont drew from a young age. He eventually attended art school in Paris, at the Acadmie Julian, Acadmie Ranson, and the Andr Lhote School, and in New York, at the New York National Academy of Design. He also spent three years in the army. When he was nineteen, Simont settled in America permanently, determined to support himself as an artist. His first illustrations for a children's book appeared in 1939. Since then, Simont has…