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R I D E W I T H H U E
Y T H E E N G I N
E E R
Whittlesey House of McGraw-Hill Book
Co., New York City, New York,
1966.92 pp
Illustrations by Robert G.
Henneberger.
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In A Ride with Huey the
Engineer Jesse Stuart returns to
Huey the engineer of the Eastern
Kentucky Railroad. Sunny Logan longingly
watches Huey drive the train day after
day, wishing to know what was beyond
Clearwater Valley. One day Huey stops
the train and invites Sunny to ride to
the end of the line. ”Even in Sunny’s
wildest dreams he could not imagine the
excitement that was to follow” (Dust
jacket).
The Jesse Stuart Collections contains
two different states of the first
edition. The first is a small number of
specially bound copies that include the dust jacket as pictured above. The
second book is the standard trade
edition, which is bound bound with the
same illustration on the cover as on the
limited edition’s dust jacket.
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