This used book is in Very Good condition. A series with silk-ribbon markers and headbands, gold stamping on front and spine, and the original colour illustrations on the jackets. This classic story of the English countryside was first published in 1908, and Arthur Rackham's drawings first appeared in America in 1939 and in Britain in 1950.
This used book is in Very Good condition. A series with silk-ribbon markers and headbands, gold stamping on front and spine, and the original colour illustrations on the jackets. This classic story of the English countryside was first published in 1908, and Arthur Rackham's drawings first appeared in America in 1939 and in Britain in 1950.
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This used book is in Very Good condition. A series with silk-ribbon markers and headbands, gold stamping on front and spine, and the original colour illustrations on the jackets. This classic story of the English countryside was first published in 1908, and Arthur Rackham's drawings first appeared in America in 1939 and in Britain in 1950.
This used book is in Very Good condition. A series with silk-ribbon markers and headbands, gold stamping on front and spine, and the original colour illustrations on the jackets. This classic story of the English countryside was first published in 1908, and Arthur Rackham's drawings first appeared in America in 1939 and in Britain in 1950.
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Imprint | Everyman's Library Children's Classics |
Pub date | 21 Oct 1993 |
DEWEY | 823.8 |
DEWEY edition | 20 |
Language | English |
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Imprint | Everyman's Library Children's Classics |
Pub date | 21 Oct 1993 |
DEWEY | 823.8 |
DEWEY edition | 20 |
Language | English |