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THE BIG MILLY-MOLLY-MANDY STORYBOOK
Written by Joyce Lankester Brisley.
Illustrated by Clara Vulliamy.
Stock no. 1330189
Published by Kingfisher Books.
Circa
2000.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
75th Anniversary Edition. 9 stories. Large format, glazed pictorial boards. Colour illustrations. 76 pages. ISBN: 0753404834. 2nd printing. Minimal bumping to spine and corners. Foxing to top edge of textblock and to cover edges. Dustwrapper is lightly edge creased.
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YOUR VERY OWN PICTURE DICTIONARY
No author listed.
Illustrated by Jaro.
Stock no. 1330186
Published by Spring Books.
Circa
1949.
Almost very good condition.
Red cloth spine. Pictorial boards showing girl and boy with toys and dictionary. Spine slightly bumped, ink stain to edge of spine. Corners worn, cover edges rubbed. Child's name in sharp pencil to front pastedown. Contents clean.
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- CHILDRENS
- DICTIONARIES
GREAT NORTHERN?
Written by Arthur Ransome.
Illustrated by Arthur Ransome.
Stock no. 1330180
Published by Jonathan Cape.
1948.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Green cloth, gilt title to spine and embossed title to front cover. Endpapers are maps. B/w illustrations. 351 numbered pages. 5th impression. Spine and corners slightly bumped, tiny nick to top of spine. Some light foxing to textblock. Dustwrapper is edge rubbed, rear panel is very slightly grubby from scuff marks.
THE ARPINO ASSIGNMENT
Written by Geoffrey Trease.
Illustrated by Paul Leith.
Stock no. 1330178
Published by Walker Books.
1st
1988.
Slightly better than very good condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper.
A story based in the time of World War II. Blue boards, gilt title to spine. B/w chapter headers. ISBN: 074450810X. Light bumping and fading to top of spine. Ink name stamp and date in ink to front endpaper. Some page browning and light foxing to textblock. Wrapper is very slightly edge-creased with a couple of small nicks.
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- CHILDRENS
- WAR STORIES
- WORLD WAR II
LAUGHTER AT THE DOOR: A CONTINUED AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Written by Geoffrey Trease.
Stock no. 1330177
Published by Macmillan London Limited.
1st
1974.
Good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.
The second instalment of the authors autobiography, written in response to numerous individuals who enjoyed A Whiff of Burnt Boats and demanded more. Dark green boards, gilt title to spine. 186 pages. ISBN: 0333168119. EX-LIB with stamps and damage. Front free-endpaper torn out. Spine and corners bumped. Contents well fingered, textblock grubby. Dustwrapper has a small piece of tape to rear flap and remains of a library label to front flap. Wrapper is lightly browned.
THE CROWN OF VIOLET
Written by Geoffrey Trease.
Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges.
Stock no. 1330171
Published by Penguin.
1st thus
1968.
Very good condition.
Puffin Story Book PS330. Pictorial card wraps. B/w illustrations. Slight rubbing to cover edges. Page browning else contents clean.
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- CHILDRENS
- PUFFIN STORY BOOK
- HISTORICAL STORY
NO BOATS ON BANNERMERE
Written by Geoffrey Trease.
Illustrated by Richard Kennedy.
Stock no. 1330169
Published by Girls Gone By.
1st thus
2004.
Nearly fine condition.
Pictorial card wraps. B/w illustrations. Why were boats forbidden on Bannermere Lake?... ISBN: 1904417442. Minimal rubbing to cover edges.
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JACK OF ALL TRADES
Written by Frank Richards.
Stock no. 1330167
Published by Mandeville Publications.
1st
1950.
Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.
Green cloth, black title to spine. B/w illustrations. 231 pages. Covers are lightly damp stained. Spine and corners slightly bumped and rubbed. Name in ink to front pastedown and old price also (small). Endpapers are partially browned. Foxing to endpapers and textblock. Dustwrapper is edge worn with large tear to front fold and is slightly grubby to rear panel. Slight chipping at edges with minimal loss.
THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CINEMA CLUBS ANNUAL
No author listed.
Stock no. 1330166
Published by Juvenile Productions Ltd..
Almost very good condition.
Red cloth spine. Boards showing children coming out of cinema. Frontis shows Bobby Driscoll and Robert Newton in Treasure Island. Covers edge worn. Spine bumped and slightly grubby. Slight mark to front cover and light surface paper damage to rear cover (small label has been removed). Child's name in ink in belongs to box. Foxing else contents clean.
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- PERFORMING ARTS
- FILM
- ANNUALS
- CHILDRENS
ON DUTY WITH P.C. 49
Written by Alan Stranks; Brian Reece.
Illustrated by F.G. Moorsom.
Stock no. 1330165
Published by Juvenile Productions Ltd..
Almost very good condition.
Cloth spine. Pictorial front cover shows P.C. 49 looking out across the Thames river. Pictorial endpapers. Colour & b/w illustrations. First Story: The Case of the Rank Outsider. Spine and corners bumped and worn. Covers edge rubbed. Name and age in biro to front free-endpaper. Endpapers partly browned. Foxing to textblock.
TOM MERRY & CO. OF ST. JIM'S
Written by Martin Clifford; Frank Richards.
Stock no. 1330162
Published by Spring Books.
1st
1949.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Mr. Ratcliff, housemaster of the New House, causes much trouble among the footballers at a soccer match with Harry Wharton & Co. of Greyfriars. Red boards, gilt title to spine. Book by Frank Richards writing under the pseudonym of Martin Clifford. Minimal bumping to spine. Foxing to endpapers and textblock, light page browning throughout. Slight creasing to corner of one page. Dustwrapper is slightly edge rubbed and a little grubby to rear panel.
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- CHILDRENS
- SCHOOL STORIES
- BOYS
- SCHOOL STORIES (BOYS)
THE SCAPEGRACE OF ST. JIMS
Written by Martin Clifford; Frank Richards.
Stock no. 1330161
Published by Spring Books.
1st
1951.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
A very undesirable character can bring disgrace to one of the members of St. Jim's, and a vital cricket match hangs in the balance. Blue boards, gilt title to spine. 188 pages. Spine slightly bumped. Light page browning throughout else contents clean. Dustwrapper is slightly edge rubbed with small tears at edges.
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- CHILDRENS
- BOYS
- SCHOOL STORIES
- SCHOOL STORIES (BOYS)