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1 CRYBABY CALF Helen & Alf Evers
N Y, N Y Rand McNally & Company 1942 First Edition Hardcover Very Good in Good dust jacket 
Color Illustrations; Square 8vo 8" to 9"; Bound in pictorial boards showing title character, a scarce work of children's literature with DJ. The work contains color illustrations. The volume shows light external age/wear, and is solidly bound with clean pages and illustrated endpapers. Front flyleaf has shallow paper loss tear along fore edge, two leaves with small chunks lacking from , magins. Intact dustjacket shows small tears along bottom edge of front cover. This unpaginated book measures approximately 7" x 8" 29992 
Price: 89.95 USD
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