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In Romano Scarpa's "Taking the Plunge," a South American resort trip is no vacation for Scrooge...not when it involves bungee-jumping, battling the Beagle Boys, and taming a savage ram! Then in "That Small Feeling," Gyro Gearloose meets the witch doctor - and gets his head shrunk before you can say ooh-ee-ooh-ah-ah! "The Saga of the Debit and Credit Ledger" finds Donald trying to win Scrooge's favor on a stormy coastline treasure hunt. And in "Body Swap," Scrooge trades brains with sorceress Magica De Spell!

Uncle Scrooge Reviews | Toppsta

9781888472806
  • ISBN: 9781888472806
  • Pub Date: 23rd May 2007
  • Publisher: Gemstone Publishing
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 64

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