GINNY GORDON AND THE BROADCAST MYSTERY (#5)
by Campbell, Julie
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Very good in glossy cellophane binding. Usual toning to the pages, only minor wear to the fragile binding (ia bit of fraying at
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About This Item
Racine, WI:: Whitman,, (1956.). Hardcover -. Very good in glossy cellophane binding. Usual toning to the pages, only minor wear to the fragile binding (ia bit of fraying at the base of the spine). Early edition. The 5th and last book in this series by the author who is best known for the early Trixie Belden books. Ginny and her friends have a club called the Hustlers, and they operate a bookstall where they rent books. As this mystery begins they are preparing for a used booksale, and a rare book which was accidently included among the donations is missing. Illustrated by Margaret Wesley. 282 pp plus 2 pp publisher's ads.
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- Title
- GINNY GORDON AND THE BROADCAST MYSTERY (#5)
- Author
- Campbell, Julie
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover -
- Book Condition
- Used - Very good in glossy cellophane binding. Usual toning to the pages, only minor wear to the fragile binding (ia bit of fraying at
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Whitman,
- Place of Publication
- Racine, WI:
- Date Published
- (1956.)
- Keywords
- bibliomystery, girls series,
- Bookseller catalogs
- Juvenile series;
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