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Martin Pippin in the apple-orchard by Eleanor Farjeon

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Published by W. Collins Sons & Co. in London .
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Statementby Eleanor Farjeon ; illustrated by C.E. Brock, R.I.
ContributionsBrock, C. E. 1870-1938 ill.
The Physical Object
Paginationxviii, 369, [7] p., [5] leaves of mounted plates :
Number of Pages369
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL16561014M

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