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Uncle and the Treacle Trouble

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Illustrator
  
Quentin Blake

Series
  
The Uncle series

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1967

Page count
  
184

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1967

Pages
  
184

Author
  
J. P. Martin

Genre
  
Speculative fiction

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Works by J. P. Martin
  
Uncle and Claudius the Camel, Uncle and the Battle for Badge, Uncle and His Detective, Uncle Cleans Up, Uncle

Uncle and the Treacle Trouble (1967) is a children's novel written by J. P. Martin, the fourth of his Uncle series of six books. It was illustrated, like the others in the series, by Quentin Blake.

Plot summary

In this story, a great mural, commissioned by the King of the Badgers after the defeat of the Badfort crowd at Crack House, is to be painted on the wall at Homeward by Waldovenison Smeare. To protect the mural while it is being painted Uncle employs a watchman called Sleepy Sam, who sleeps in a wheelbarrow and is paid two loaves of bread and two quarts of Koolvat. Sleepy Sam is immediately put to work when Beaver Hateman tries to climb in through Uncle's window and is sent packing back to Badfort.

Uncle has a mystery tour with The Respectable Horses past a small monument to "Kind Cuthbert", Snowstorm Volcano and finally a picnic at Ezra Lake. They are interrupted by Beaver Hateman running his own tour in a decrepit bus. He verbally abuses the assembled party and calls the Mud Ghost (really Hateman's friend Hootman) who flings mud at Uncle, who dodges, and hits Hateman in the mouth.

Jimmy Linseed comes to see Uncle with a problem, he wants to open a Grocers for the inhabitants of Lonely Tower, the Crookball people. Uncle, Linseed, Cloutman, Cowgill, the Old Monkey and the One-Armed Badger set off for Lonely Tower.

References

Uncle and the Treacle Trouble Wikipedia