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1 HAWAII, GEM OF THE PACIFIC Oscar Lewis
May not be noted. Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; (Landmark) ; Vol. 49; NY: Random House, 1954. Cloth. Very Good. Presumed 1syt ed, First Printing. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Random House's Landmark non-fiction series for younger readers was designed to appeal to juveniles and educate them as well. Sound and tight, clean throughout. ; Aproximate packaged weight of 1500 grams 7116 
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2 I REMEMBER CHRISTINE (VINTAGE WEST REPRINT SER.) Lewis, Oscar
Reno University of Nevada Press, 1989 Softcover As New with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 8vo; Aproximate packaged weight of 1500 grams 10085 
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3 TALES OF THE GOLD RUSH Harte, Bret; Oscar Lewis (Intro) ,
The Heritage Press 1944 Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Illustrated by Fletcher Martin 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; The Heritage Illustrated Bookshelf; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; pages; With VG slipcase sandglass and original glassine dustjacket laid in. Slipcase has age spots from glue used.. Spine sunned; Aproximate packaged weight of 1000 grams 14799 
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