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1 RED EAGLE A TALE FOR YOUNG AVIATORS 1930 H394 Key, , Alexander
May not be noted. Very Good in Good dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Key, Alexander, The Red Eagle- a Tale for Young Aviators, NY, Wise-Parslow, 1930. Teaching material about aviation, planes, terms, definitions, aviation taditions. Views from airplane illustrated in color. , Author illustrated, Blue/Red/pict, Adventure Juvenile Adventure Aviation airplanes Wise-Parslow printed an entire series of these children's books in the earlier part of the 20th century. Most of these books were well used and loved. These are scarce in better than GOOD condition. Hardbound with illustrated cover in very good condition, no dustjacket. CHILDREN'S BOOK, ILLUSTRATED, VINTAGE, SERIES, EARLY READERS SCARCE JUVENILE 354 
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