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DARK HORSE OF WOODFIELD
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Boston: Houghton And Mifflin. Very Good- in Poor dust jacket. c. 1962. Hardcover. Minor wear and very minor soil on the sound binding. Top edge is lightly foxed. Contents are clean and unmarked. DJ is not much to look at, but it provides plenty of protection and information. ; Gray cloth, purple spine lettering, purple illustration on front cover. Illustrated by Joshua Tolford. JUVENILE FICTION. Maggie Armistead, who cares only for horses, embroils herself in an essay contest in the hope of winning the entry fee for her mare, Stardust , in the Wolverton horseshow. This book is filled with the excitement of horse training and competition, with humor that ranges from chasing butterflies on horseback to crises in the classroom, and as splendid a cast of characters as has ever been collected in one down-at-the-heel mansion. ; 8-1/2" Tall; 233 pages . more information
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