Item #178370 Who Built the Bridge? Norman Bate.
Who Built the Bridge?
Who Built the Bridge?
Who Built the Bridge?
Who Built the Bridge?
Who Built the Bridge?
Who Built the Bridge?

Who Built the Bridge?

New York: Junior Literary Guild and Charles Scribner's Sons, 1954. Hardcover. Green cloth boards with black illustration and lettering, color illustrated dust jacket, unpaginated, illustrated throughout in black, white, gray and yellow illustrations. VG/Good+ (dust jacket is worn with tears and taped repairs. Book pages are clean and clear). Item #178370

Big Sleepy was the muddiest and sometimes the meanest river in the country. When he rose in his banks he tried to sweep away the bridge that stood in his path. Old Bridge was getting weak--and this is the story of how New Bridge was built, and what happened to Old Bridge. The dramatic pictures show all the steps in the building of the bridge, with suspense rising as the river rises and the bridge is not quite finished. In this story there is the kind of personification that children themsleves use in their play- the bridge talks, but has not human characteristics. it will be a fine story to dramatize."- Dust jacket.

OCLC: 1916245

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