Madison Moves to the Country (Fiddlesticks)
by Melanie Martin
ISBN: 0816713464
ISBN-13: 9780816713462
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Madison Moves to the Country (Fiddlesticks)
Martin, Melanie
Troll Communications Llc. Trade PaperBack. 0816713464 A former school book with the usual identifiers. Previous owners name inscribed inside front. 1988 Troll Communications Llc Trade PaperBack . Very Good. 1988. ( more information) Offered by Seashellbooks.com, Inc. (United States)
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Madison Moves to the Country
Melanie Martin
Troll Assoc, 1989. Light wear, laminated cover, name stamp inside cover, pages clean & unmarked! . Soft Cover. Good. Illus. by G. Brian Karas. ( more information) Offered by Justdandybooks (United States)
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Madison Moves to the Country
Melanie Martin
Troll Communications Llc, November, 1988. Paperback. Like New. Never read, clean pages, small bump on corner of cover. Card catalog description: Madison A. Mouse makes a surprising discovery after moving from the noisy city to the peaceful country. ISBN: 0816713464. ( more information) Offered by Bizarre Books & Music (United States)
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