Danny Dunn, Time Traveler

1963 novel by Raymond Abrashkin
Danny Dunn, Time Traveler
First edition
AuthorRaymond Abrashkin
Jay Williams
IllustratorOwen Kampen
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDanny Dunn
GenreScience fiction
Published1963
Pages138
OCLC1394737
Preceded byDanny Dunn and the Heat Ray 
Followed byDanny Dunn and the Automatic House 

Danny Dunn, Time Traveler (UK title: Danny Dunn, Time Traveller) is the eighth novel in the Danny Dunn series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams.[1][2] The book was first published in 1963.[3]

Plot

Professor Bullfinch's experiment with a time travel invention is being secretly observed by Danny, Joe, and Irene. The youngsters are startled by the appearance of a second Joe. During the following confusion, the time travel device transports them all into the past. Aided by Benjamin Franklin, the Professor works to return them to their present. While in the past, the youngsters explore the society of American life under British rule, only to find one of their number in danger of being marooned in the past.

Editions

McGraw-Hill

  • (Paperback, 1963, illustrated by Owen Kampen)
  • (Hardback, 1963, illustrated by Owen Kampen)

MacDonald and Jane's

  • (Hardback, 1965, illustrated by Dick Hart)

Archway Books

  • (Paperback, 1979, #8 in their series)

Pocket Books

  • (Paperback, 1983 reissue, illustrated by Owen Kampen)

References

  1. ^ "Stories for Boys and Girls, Past and Present". The New York Times. November 10, 1963. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  2. ^ "Danny Dunn Time Traveler". Scholastic Press. Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  3. ^ Williams, Patricia de Belloy (October 6, 1979). "Mini Bookmark". Bangor Daily News. p. 4MP. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
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