Pablo's Search: A Whimsical Account of How a Harlequin Great Dane Searches for His Master in Historic St. Augustine
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Abstract
Written and illustrated by Jo Ann Crisp-Ellert, this story follows Pablo, the Great Dane, as he explores the city of St. Augustine during his family's vacation.
Local locations visited or mentioned in the text include St. George Street, the Cathedral Basilica, Flagler College, the Oldest House, the Bridge of Lions, the Castillo de San Marcos, the Alcazar Hotel (Lightner Museum), Matanzas River, Marineland, the Alligator Farm, and the Old City Gates. The Crisp-Ellert's house is used as the location for the map (48 Sevilla Street).
Local locations visited or mentioned in the text include St. George Street, the Cathedral Basilica, Flagler College, the Oldest House, the Bridge of Lions, the Castillo de San Marcos, the Alcazar Hotel (Lightner Museum), Matanzas River, Marineland, the Alligator Farm, and the Old City Gates. The Crisp-Ellert's house is used as the location for the map (48 Sevilla Street).
Identifier
SPECIAL PZ7 .C75 P3 1997
Access Rights
This item is part of Special Collections and is accessible by appointment-only.
Title
Pablo's Search: A Whimsical Account of How a Harlequin Great Dane Searches for His Master in Historic St. Augustine
Publisher
St. Augustine, FL: Townet Press, Inc.
Format
Spiral-bound book
Language
English
Audience
Subject
Youth
Coverage
Late 20th Century, Children
Accrual Method
Purchased
Provenance
This is an author presentation copy to some unknown person whose first name was/is, Lillian.
Bibliographic Citation
Crisp-Ellert, Jo Ann. Pablo's Search: A Whimsical Account of How a Harlequin Great Dane Searches for His Master in Historic St. Augustine. 2nd printing. St. Augustine, FL: Townet Press, Inc., 1997.
Collection
Citation
Jo Ann Crisp-Ellert, author and illustrator, “Pablo's Search: A Whimsical Account of How a Harlequin Great Dane Searches for His Master in Historic St. Augustine,” St. Augustine Fiction, accessed June 22, 2025, https://staugustinefiction.omeka.net/items/show/130.