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N.Y., N.Y.: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. Fair to Good; Ex-Library Copy/Fair to Good & Taped to Boards. 1968. 1st. Hard Cover. Illustrated in B&W Drawings Ex-Library Ex-Library copy with commonly found imperfections, markings and removals from extended public use. .
The White House Cook Book by Mrs. F.L. Gillette - 1891
by Mrs. F.L. Gillette
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The White House Cook Book
by Mrs. F.L. Gillette
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Chicago: R.S. Peale, 1891. First. hardcover. very good/n/a. very good. scarce 1st
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Coyote in Manhattan
by George, Jean Craighead
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COYOTE IN MANHATTAN
by Jean Craighead George
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Thomas Y. Crowell. Good+ with no dustjacket. 1968. First Edition. Hardcover; Second Printing. Former library book. The front and rear endpapers have been professionally replaced with new to minimize library marks. Some moderate cover wear. Sound with clean pages. ; "What Tenny wanted most of all this summer was to join the Street Family, the high school group on 109th Street where she lived. They met in the evening and sang and talked about stickball games, the police, the neighborhood, and their troubles with their parents. But the Street Family had already voted on her. Tenny was too aloof for them, too much of a do-gooder. Then Tenny found the coyote. His eyes as wild as the forest, Tako lay crouched in a dirty cage on her father's ship. A doo-gooder, a saint, would never set him free. If Tenny did, the Street Family would have to recognize her." ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" ; 203 pages .
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