Geronimo Stilton, [6], Who stole the Mona Lisa?
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Geronimo Stilton, [6], Who stole the Mona Lisa?
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The work Geronimo Stilton, [6], Who stole the Mona Lisa? represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Nesmith Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- Geronimo Stilton, [6], Who stole the Mona Lisa?
- Title number
- [6]
- Title part
- Who stole the Mona Lisa?
- Statement of responsibility
- text by Geronimo Stilton ; interior illustration by Giuseppe Facciotto and color by Christian Aliprande ; translation by Nanette McGuinness
- Title variation
- Who stole the Mona Lisa?
- Subject
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- Children's stories -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Italy -- Translated into English | Juvenile literature
- Graphic novels
- Mice -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Stilton, Geronimo (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Stilton, Geronimo (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction
- Language
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- eng
- ita
- eng
- Summary
- When Geronimo Stilton finds out that the Pirate Cats are going back in time to Venice in the year 1517, he knows they must be after one thing: The Mona Lisa! Geronimo and friends must travel to Renaissance Italy to stop the Pirate Cats from stealing the Mona Lisa and taking credit for what is arguably the world's most famous painting. But the Pirate Cats have an ace up their sleeve: someone in Geronimo's crew is an imposter!
- Cataloging source
- VPW
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- Translated from the Italian
- Literary form
- novels
- Series statement
- Geronimo Stilton graphic novel
- Series volume
- #6
- Target audience
- juvenile
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