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Mike Mulligan and his steam-shovel

When Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel lose their jobs to the more modern shovels, they go to a little country town where they find lots of work.

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  • "Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel"
  • "Mike Mulligan"@en
  • "Miguel Muligan y su pala de vapor"@en
  • "Mike Mulligan and his steamshovel"@en
  • "Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day"@en
  • "Mike Mulligan & his steamshovel"@en

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  • "When Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel lose their jobs to the more modern shovels, they go to a little country town where they find lots of work."@en
  • "Uses the pictures and text of Virginia Lee Burton's book to tell the story of the steam shovel that defies obsolescence by becoming the furnace in the Popperville Town Hall."@en
  • "Animated version of Virginia Lee Burton's book of the same title."@en
  • "Iconographic presentation of the book by Virginia Lee Burton. Big diesel machines threaten Mike Mulligan and his little old steam shovel. Determined to compete, they dig themselves into a dilemma which is happily resolved by a little boy."
  • "Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel, with the help of the admiring townspeople, dig the cellar for the new town hall in one day. Unfortunately, they forgot to leave a way for them to get out."
  • "In this musical version of a classic children's tale, Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel Mary Anne struggle to find work in an era when new energy sources have made them obsolete."@en
  • "In this musical version of a classic children's tale, Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel Mary Anne struggle to find work in an era when new energy sources have made them obsolete."
  • "In this musical animated version of the familiar story, Mike Mulligan and Mary Anne, his steam shovel, are suddenly out of fashion and out of work until they volunteer for the job of digging the cellar for the Popperville town hall."@en
  • "Musical version of the book. Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel, Mary Anne, have worked together for many years. But new energy sources have made the steam shovel obsolete, and they can no longer find work. Because of their dedication to each other and commitment to hard work Mike and Mary Anne solve this problem."@en
  • "Uses the pictures and text of Virginia Lee Burton's book to tell the story of the steam shovel that defies obsolescence by becoming the furnace in the Popperville town hall."@en
  • "When Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel, Mary Ann, lose their jobs to the gasoline, electric, and diesel motor shovels, they go to a little country town where they find that one new job leads to another."@en
  • "In his haste to dig the cellar for a town hall, Mike Mulligan forgets to leave a way out for his steam shovel, but the problem is solved when the steam shovel is converted into a furnace for the new building."@en
  • "Summary: This story is written and illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton. Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel, Mary-Ann, became redundant with the invention of the diesel shovels. But they found their way to a town that wanted to build a new town hall and took on a bet that Mary-Ann could dig the celler for the new building in one day. In their haste, Mike forgot to leave a way out for his steam shovel. The problem was solved when the steam shovel was converted into a furnace for the new building."
  • "The story of Mike Mulligan and Mary Anne, his steam shovel, and the problems they encounter while digging a cellar for the new town hall."
  • "Tells how Mike Mulligan and Mary Anne, his steam shovel, dug the cellar for the new town hall of Popperville."@en
  • "A filmograph story. In his haste to dig the cellar for a town hall, Mike Mulligan forgets to leave a way out for his steam shovel, but the problem is solved when the steam shovel is converted into a furnace for the new building."@en
  • "Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel get themselves into a situation from which they can't extricate themselves."@en
  • "A filmograph story. In his haste to dig the cellar for a town hall, Mike Mulligan forgets to leave a way out for his steam shovel, but the problem is solved when the steam shovel is converted into a furnace for the new building."
  • "Uses the pictures and text of Virginia Lee Burton's story of Mike Mulligan who proves that, although dated, his steam shovel is still useful."@en
  • "The familiar story of Mike Mulligan and Mary Anne, his steam shovel, and the problems they encounter while digging a cellar for the new town hall."@en
  • "In his haste to dig the cellar for a town hall, Mike Mulligan forgets to leave a way out for his steam shovel, but the problem is solved when the steam shovel is converted into a furnace for the new building. For elementary grades."
  • "A story presented in iconographic medium. In his haste to dig the cellar for a town hall, Mike Mulligan forgets to leave a way out for his steam shovel, but the problem is solved when the steam shovel is converted into a furnace for the new building."@en
  • "Mike Mulligan proves that, although dated, his steam shovel is still useful."@en

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  • "Children's videos"@en
  • "Animated videos"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Motion pictures"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Video, Spanish"

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  • "Mike Mulligan and his steam-shovel"@en
  • "Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel"
  • "Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel"@en
  • "Mike Mulligan and his steamshovel"@en
  • "Mike Mulligan"
  • "Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel (video recording)"@en

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