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Thomas, Ruth, Illustrated by: Watson, Aldren A.
Crip, Come Home
Publisher: Harper & Brothers New York, NY 1952. 175 pp, quarterbound w/green tweed boards w/black cloth spine w/gilt lettering, SIGNED by the author on the title page, green-wht illustrated endpapers. The story of a brown thrasher with a metal band on its leg, that had been banded by the author in 1937. The bird has injured its wing. Corner wear & pink stain along top edge of back board, prev owner's name on FPD, 2nd prev owner's name on verso of ffep. Signed by Author First Edition No Jacket Hard Cover good+ 12mo - over 7" to 7-1/2" Tall
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AUD 20.53 | CAD 22.02 | EUR 16.47 | GBP 14.10 | JPY 1,931.82 | MXN 236.11 | ZAR 212.50 |
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Curio Corner Books.
Item number: 027045.
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William Liebman
Father Goose
Publisher: Crown Publishers, NY, 1996. VG+ hardback with VG DJ. Cover has minimal spine edge wear. DJ has a few bends, scuffs. Colored end papers with owner's name in pencil. Pps are Fine. Great photographs. 10 1/4 x 7", 219 pps. ISBN#0-517-70182-0. 1st Amer. ed.
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AUD 7.39 | CAD 7.93 | EUR 5.93 | GBP 5.08 | JPY 695.45 | MXN 85.00 | ZAR 76.50 |
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Item number: 3090.
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Underwood, William Lyman, Illustrated by: Underwood, William Lyman (Photographer)
Wild Brother: Strangest of True Stories from the North Woods
Publisher: The Atlantic Monthly Press`, 1921 Boston, MA. Book. Book condition: Good. No Jacket. Hardcover 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall Possible first edition. "I should hesitate to tell - with the expectation that it would be accepted as the truth - the true story that I am now to relate, were it not possible for me to illustrate it with photographs that I myself have taken. It is a story of human kindness and compassion that has seldom, if ever, been exceeded, and of incidents, humorous, pathetic, and surprising, that had their beginning in a log-cabin far back in the forest. Even today, many years after the first event, this train of strange incidents has not come to its end. The story chronicles the life of a black bear's cub, which, having lost its mother when only a few days old, was saved from starvation by a kind-hearted woman, who adopted it into her family and, when its life was all but gone, nursed it and cared for it with her own baby.." Illustrated with numerous photographs on black and white plates. xii + 140 pages. Book is in GOOD condition. No dust jacket
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AUD 19.32 | CAD 20.73 | EUR 15.50 | GBP 13.27 | JPY 1,818.18 | MXN 222.22 | ZAR 200.00 |
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Lenny's Rare Books.
Item number: 001087.
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