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2 2 y separately published work icon Cairo Jim Amidst the Petticoats of Artemis : A Turkish Tale of Treachery Geoffrey McSkimming , ( trans. Kim Hye-won with title Kokohak t‘amjŏng K‘airo Jim Arŭt‘emisŭŭi Sinsŏnghan ch‘ima ) Seoul : Juniŏ Raendom , 2009 Z835543 1997 single work children's fiction children's adventure humour "In the ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus, an astonishing relic has been unearthed! What connection to the bygone goddess Artemis does this relic hold? What astonishing powers could be unleashed if it were to fall into the wrong, evil and manicured hands? ... " (Libraries Australia record).
2 1 y separately published work icon Cairo Jim and the Secret Sepulchre of the Sphinx : A Tale of Incalculable Inversion Geoffrey McSkimming , ( trans. Kim Hye-won with title Kokohak t‘amjŏng K‘airo Jim sŭp‘ing k‘ŭsŭŭi bimil mudŏm ) Seoul : Juniŏ Raendom , 2009 Z835384 1997 single work children's fiction children's adventure 'When that well-known archaeologist and little-known poet, Cairo Jim, and his friends Doris the Macaw, Brenda the Wonder Camel and Jocelyn Osgood make the "find of the century," a new enemy on the scene sets out to discredit Jim and destroy his hard-won reputation... ' (Source: bookseller's website).
3 3 y separately published work icon Cairo Jim and the Sunken Sarcophagus of Sekheret : A Tale of Mayhem, Mystery and Moisture Geoffrey McSkimming , ( trans. Kim Hye-won with title Kokohak t‘amjŏng K‘airo Jim hwangkŭm kwankwa haejo dosiŭi susukkekki ) Seoul : Juniŏ Raendom , 2009 Z834067 1994 single work children's fiction children's adventure ' When the manicured evil genius, Captune Neptune F. Bone, disappears in the Red Sea while diving for a lost sarcophagus, that well-known archaeologist and little-known poet, Cairo Jim, is called in to try and help find him in the dark and watery depths ..." -- back cover.' (Libraries Australia record).
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