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HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS THROATby Kipling, Rudyard1st American Edition; 1st Printing
Book description: New York: Philomel. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. 1st American Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. 0399215522 . Color Illustrations; Children's Book. Spine ends & corners of book cover have extremely light bumping & rubbing. Illustrated, laminated paper covered boards have black lettering to the front cover and spine of the book. There is a slight slant to the spine of the book from being read. Text pages are clean & bright. Endpapers are fully illustrated. Spine ends & corners of dust jacket have a bit of very light bumping & rubbing. Overall, a nice bright copy. "Once there was a Whale who after eating all the fishes in the sea (except one) swallowed a man of infinite-resource-and-sagacity who had a prowling, howling, hoppping, dropping time inside the whale. Not only did the man finally foce the whale to take him home, he left him a surprising reminder of his stay." .
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