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The Great Brain is a series of children's books by American author John Dennis Fitzgerald (1906–1988). Set in the small town of Adenville, Utah , between 1896 and 1898, the stories are loosely based on Fitzgerald's childhood experiences.
Fitzgerald was born in Price, Utah, the son of an Irish Catholic father and a Scandinavian mother who was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.He had two older brothers, Thomas (1902-1988; the basis for the character known as the Great Brain) and William; two younger brothers, Charles and Gerald; and an older sister, Isabelle (known as "Belle").
Books from John D. Fitzgerald's The Great Brain series that were originally illustrated by Mercer Mayer. Some later releases had new front covers by a different illustrator, but were still illustrated by Mercer Mayer on the inside. The Great Brain series by John D. Fitzgerald. The Great Brain (1967) (by John D. Fitzgerald)
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The Great Brain and other books in the Great Brain series Adenville is a small town in Utah, around AD 1900. Adytum "Metaphysician" & various SCP Foundation: The lost Eurasian capital of the fallen Daevite and Kalmaktama empires, and a legendary holy place in Sarkicism Alagadda "tinwatchman", "Metaphysician", & various SCP Foundation
John D. Fitzgerald (1906–1988) – The Great Brain series; Louise Fitzhugh (1928–1974) – Harriet the Spy, Nobody's Family Is Going to Change; Philippe Fix (born 1937) Marjorie Flack (1897–1958) – The Story of Ping, Angus and the Ducks; John Flanagan (born 1944) – Ranger's Apprentice series
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Note: Titles that begin with an article (A, An, Das, Der, Die (German: the), L' , La, Las, Le, Los or The) should be listed under the next word in the title.Very famous books and books for children may be listed both places to help people find them.