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Meet Pee-wee Harris, the irrepressible and endlessly inventive boy whose escapades have delighted readers for generations. In this timeless collection of stories, follow Pee-wee and his friends as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of childhood with boundless energy...


Pee-wee visits his uncle whose farm is located on a by-road, and conceives the idea of starting a little shack along the road in which to sell refreshments, etc. Scarcely has he started this little shack than the bridge upon the highway burns down and the country road becomes...


All readers of the Tom Slade and the Roy Blakeley books are acquainted with Pee-wee Harris. These stories record the true facts concerning his size (what there is of it) and his heroism (such as it is), his voice, his clothes, his appetite, his friends, his enemiesm his victims...



Pee-wee Harris by Percy Keese Fitzhugh has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future...

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"Pee-Wee Harris" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is a delightful tale centered around the spirited and resourceful Boy Scout, Pee-wee Harris. The story begins with Pee-wee receiving an invitation from his Aunt Jamsiah to spend the summer in the quaint village of Everdoze. Enthusiastic...

PEE-WEE HARRIS, mascot of the Raven Patrol, First Bridgeboro Troop, sat upon the lowest limb of the tree in front of his home eating a banana. To maintain his balance it was necessary for him to keep a tight hold with one hand on a knotty projection of the trunk while with the...

