Small Question
While I'm in the midst of doing stuff other than blogging...
I seem to recall a series of books from childhood with a character who solved mysteries. He (or she) used the slogan "No question too small." I've run a Google search on that phrase, but a lot of other places seem to use it as well. Does anyone out there have an inkling of what book or books I might be remembering?
(Edited To Add: It's from Encyclopedia Brown. Thanks to all!)
I seem to recall a series of books from childhood with a character who solved mysteries. He (or she) used the slogan "No question too small." I've run a Google search on that phrase, but a lot of other places seem to use it as well. Does anyone out there have an inkling of what book or books I might be remembering?
(Edited To Add: It's from Encyclopedia Brown. Thanks to all!)
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BROWN DETECTIVE AGENCY
13 ROVER AVENUE
LEROY BROWN, PRESIDENT
No Case Too Small
25 cents Per Day Plus Expenses
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From Publisher's Lunch yesterday
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Thanks for the info!
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I come for a lurk-visit from time to time.
:-)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encyclopedia_Brown
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I know it was already answered, I am just proud that for once, I knew something.
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One of the ironies of my current marriage is that my husband can count the number of children's books he's read on two hands and some toes.
The only children's books he'd read AS A CHILD were the Encyclopedia Brown books, and one of Isaac Asimov's titles.
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Same author (Donald Sobel), many of the same mysteries. I didn't realize they were the same author until I read a mystery that sounded awfully familiar as a kid....
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I find
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