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The '''Musée Clemenceau''' is a house museum located in the [[16th arrondissement of Paris|16th arrondissement]] at 8, rue Benjamin Franklin, [[Paris]], [[France]]. It is open several afternoons per week; an admission fee is charged. |
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| name = Henry Huggins |
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| image = [[Image:Henry Huggins.jpg|200px]] |
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| image_caption = Cover of Henry Huggins |
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| author = [[Beverly Cleary]] |
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| country = [[United States]] |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
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| series = [[Henry Huggins]] |
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| genre = [[Novel]] |
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| publisher = [[HarperCollins]] |
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| release_date = 1950 |
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| pages = 155 pp, first edition paperback |
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'''''Henry Huggins''''' is the first book in the [[Henry Huggins]] series of children's novels, written by [[Beverly Cleary]]. It's about when Henry Huggins finds a dog while going to the drug store and names it "Ribsy". |
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The museum preserves the apartment and garden of [[Georges Clemenceau]] (1841-1929), French statesman and writer, who lived there from 1895 until his death. The museum opened to the public in 1931, and preserves the apartment as it was on the day of his death. Its first floor exhibits many objects reflecting Clemenceau's life and work, including the famous coat and gaiters he wore during his visits to the front in [[World War I]], as well as portraits, photos, books, newspapers, and manuscripts. |
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== See also == |
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{{Beverly Cleary books}} |
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* [[List of museums in Paris]] |
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[[Category:Novels by Beverly Cleary]] |
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== References == |
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[[Category:1950 novels]] |
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* [http://www.musee-clemenceau.fr Musée Clemenceau] |
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* [http://www.paris.org/Musees/Clemenceau/info.html Paris.org entry] |
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* [http://en.parisinfo.com/sites-culturels/236/musee-clemenceau ParisInfo entry] |
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Author | Beverly Cleary |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Henry Huggins |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Publication date | 1950 |
Pages | 155 pp, first edition paperback |
Henry Huggins is the first book in the Henry Huggins series of children's novels, written by Beverly Cleary. It's about when Henry Huggins finds a dog while going to the drug store and names it "Ribsy".