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Danny Dunn and the Fossil Cave

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Danny Dunn and the Fossil Cave
First edition
AuthorRaymond Abrashkin
Jay Williams
IllustratorBrinton Turkel
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDanny Dunn
GenreScience fiction
Published1961
Pages146
OCLC5318976
Preceded byDanny Dunn on the Ocean Floor 
Followed byDanny Dunn and the Heat Ray 

Danny Dunn and the Fossil Cave is the sixth novel in the Danny Dunn series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams. The book was first published in 1961.

Plot

Danny and his friend Joe Pearson discover the entrance to a cave in the woods near their home. Professor Bulfinch has just invented a portable x-ray machine, and he, along with his geologist friend Dr. Tresselt see an opportunity to use the device in the cave. The two adults, along with Danny, Joe, and Irene, enter the cave on an expedition. They make an astonishing discovery, but they encounter a significant problem which prevents them from leaving the cave.

Editions

McGraw-Hill

  • (Paperback, 1961, illustrated by Brinton Turkel)
  • (Hardback, 1961, illustrated by Brinton Turkel)

MacDonald and Jane's

  • (Hardback, 1971, illustrated by Anne Mieke)

Archway Books

  • (Paperback, 1979, #11 in their series)

Pocket Books

  • (Paperback, 1983 reissue, illustrated by Brinton Turkel)

References

  • "A Choice of New Books for the Younger Readers' Library". The New York Times. January 14, 1962. Retrieved November 15, 2010.


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