A Guide to Non Sexist Children's Books
by Judith Adell ; Hilary Dole Klein
ISBN: 0915864010
ISBN-13: 9780915864010
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Academy Chicago Pub Published date: 1976 Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.65 pounds Pages: 149
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This annotated list provides booksellers, librarians and parents with fiction titles for both boys and girls from toddlers to high school students.
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A Guide to Non Sexist Children's Books (Guide to Non-Sexist Children's Books)
Judith Adell, Hilary Dole Klein
Academy Chicago Publishers. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers! Your purchase benefits world literacy! ( more information) Offered by Better World Books (United States)
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A Guide to Non-Sexist Children's Books
Adell, Judith; Klein, Hilary Dole; Schacher, Waltraud (Ed.)
Chicago: Academy Press (1976). . Trade paperback. xi, 149 pp. Introduction by Alan Alda. Illustrated. Indices. Previous owner's name. A solid copy with only light wear to covers. . First Edition. Very Good. ( more information) Offered by MagicCarpetBooks.com (United States)
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A Guide To Non Sexist Childrens Books
Illustrated, Adell And Klein
Chicago: Academy Press Limited, 1976. Not Stated. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. EX-LIBRARY EXPECTED MARKINGS AND ATTACHMENTS. BLUE ORIGINAL CLOTH COVER. INTERIOR PAGES CLEAN, BRIGHT AND TIGHT. ( more information) Offered by Mybooklocator (United States)
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A Guide to Non Sexist Children's Books (Guide to Non-Sexist Children's Books)
Judith Adell; Hilary Dole Klein
Academy Chicago Publishers, 1976-05. Hardcover. Very Good. Light rubbing to edges. Clean and tight. Trust an experienced independent bookseller since 1988. Orders are shipped daily via USPS with delivery confirmation. ( more information) Offered by The Prince and Pauper (United States)
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