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Children of the Lion

by Peter Danielson


ISBN: 0839828691
ISBN-13: 9780839828693
Format: Hardcover

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Publisher: Gregg Pr
Published date: 1985

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Out of the Land of Goshen and into the wilderness of Canaan the caravans of Abraham and his followers journey in a desperate search for the Promised Land.

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1) Children of the Lion
DANIELSON, Peter

Boston: Gregg Press. 1985. Hardcover. 0839828691 . Book I in The Children of the Lion series. First edition thus. Fine in a near fine (light foxing on verso) dust jacket. ISBN: 0839828691. . (more information)

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Danielson, Peter

Gregg Press 1985. Hardcover Very Good+ in Near Fine dj tiny red stain on page-ends. ISBN: 0-8398-2869-1. Fiction. (more information)

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3) Children of the Lion, Book I in the Children of the Lion Series
Danielson, Peter

Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1980. First Thus. Hardcover. Very Good+/Very Good. Book and dust jacket show light shelfwear, rubbing along edges and corners. A couple quarter-inch or smaller tears to jacket corners with one one-inch closed tear. ISBN: 0-8398-2869-1. (more information)

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No Illustrations, Danielson

Boston: Gregg Press, 1980. None Stated. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. EX-LIBRARY EXPECTED MARKINGS AND ATTACHMENTS. ILLUSTRATED DUST JACKET WRAPPED IN MYLAR IS LIGHTLY SOILED. ORANGE HARD COVER COVER, LIGHT SHELFWEAR TO EDGES. INTERIOR PAGES HAVE LIGHT SOILING WITH LIBRARY STAMPS MARKED OUT. (more information)

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Danielson, Peter

Gregg Press, 1980. Original 12.95 dustjacket price intact. No marks or writing. Trace of dustjacket edge wear.. ISBN: 0839828691. First Edition. Hardcover/Dustjacket. Near Fine/Near Fine. FICTION GENERAL. (more information)

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Danielson, Peter

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