Madeline and the Bad Hat
Madeline and the Bad Hat
Ludwig Bemelmans
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One day the Spanish ambassador moves into the Parisian house next door to Miss Clavel, Madeline, and her 11 classmates. And, His Excellency has a boy! Pepito, as he is named, is not just any boy: according to Madeline, he is a "bad hat"–for starters, he's equipped with an irksome slingshot, he "ghosts," and he boasts. And when Miss Clavel gives him a box of tools to function as an "outlet for his energy," he makes a guillotine for the cook's chickens. ("He ate them ROASTED, GRILLED, AND FRITO! Oh what a horror was PEPITO.") In the end, however, everything comes out right, and we, along with Miss Clavel, can relax. L7.5 x W5.5 edition.
Publisher - Penguin Group
Year - 1956, this copy 1992
Book Details - Hardcover 5.5 x 8
Condition - Very good
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