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What to do about the Brumblitron? Prewytt Brumblydge, its inventor, must be found before it can destroy him or start an uncontrollable chain reaction which might unravel the world. Tyco Bass, the only one who really knows whether the Brumblitron is a danger or not, is far away from Earth. When they are asked to help in this desperate situation, David Topman and Chuck Masterson feverishly comb Mr. Bass's notebook for some answer to the problem of the Brumblitron and its inventor.

David and Chuck meet Prewytt Brumblydge under surprising circumstances, then once more he disappears. Now the search is on and the boys take off in their space ship for Lepton, a tiny satellite of Earth's. Here they are faced with the necessity of making a momentous decision which could mean disaster for them and the outcome of their search.

Mrs. Cameron has written another space fantasy with all the suspense and scientific detail of her two earlier books. THE WONDERFUL FLIGHT TO THE MUSHROOM PLANET and STOWAWAY TO THE MUSHROOM PLANET.

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Eleanor Cameron

Eleanor Cameron

1912 - 1996
American (born in Canada)
It was in 1952 that Eleanor Cameron's son started it all by asking his mother if she would write a book about space adventure. So, combining a great... See more
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Mr. Bass's Planetoid
That same audience which signed on for the earlier flight of fantasy, Stowaway to the Mushroom Planet, will enjoy the newest variations on that earlier theme -- though readers who are unfamiliar with the first book may find this confusing...

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