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1 EIGHTEEN [SIGNED] Burke, Jan
Pocket 2004 0743480511 / 9780743480512 First Edition Paperback Very Good with no dust jacket 
Edgar Award Winner; 1.1 x 6.7 x 4.2 Inches; 464 pages; Collection of 18 of her early short stories, Signed by author on title page. Mass market paperback. Unread and clean but light disturbance of text fore edge. 28828 
Price: 24.95 USD
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2 EIGHTEEN [SIGNED] Burke, Jan
Pocket 2004 0743480511 / 9780743480512 First Edition Paperback Fine with no dust jacket 
Edgar Award Winner; 1.1 x 6.7 x 4.2 Inches; 464 pages; Collection of 18 of her early short stories, Signed by author on title page. Mass market paperback. Unread and clean 28978 
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