Maxwell Mutt and the Downtown Dogs (Maxwell Mutt #1)

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Funny stories for fans of Dick King-Smith and Disney Classic animal adventures; with art by Jim Field. Maxwell Mutt might be small, but his heart is big and the city is full of adventure. Before long, he teams up with a gang of downtown dogs: Restreppo the retired police-dog, Mr B the homely bulldog and Madison the angry poodle (do not mention his hairdo). When Maxwell hears the call of a friend in need, the dogs brave the big, bright city, where they hear tales of the Collector; the cruellest ever dog-catcher. But dreams, fun and adventure are waiting along the way…
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AuthorSteve Voake
PublisherWalker Books
PlaceLondon
Year2016-08
ISBN9781406357530
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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