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$8.00
$8.00
Identical whales with yellow and black glaze decoration in white ground. Green glaze on tails. No marks. They measure 2 1/2 x 5 inches.
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$75.00
$75.00
Written by Kenneth morris and illustrated by Ferdinand Huszti Horvath. Published by Longmans Green and Co.,N.Y., 1930. Stated first edition. Cover green cloth over boards with gilt dragons. Cover is sunned and ther is a small tear at base of spine in rear. No dust jacket.
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$30.00
$30.00
Frederick Warne & Co., London& N.Y., no date. An early reprint of this children's classic. Corner tips frayed, edges worn, one small patch missing where someone placed a price sticker(That always makes me want to scream)but otherwise very good pictorial boards. numerous illustrations by Greenaway.
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$8.00
$8.00
Copyrighted in 1955 by Scott, Foresman and Company as part of the New Basic Readers Curriculum Foundation Series. School stamp in several places and ink inscribed on inside front cover, but a fairly clean solid edition.
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$20.00
$20.00
Compiled and edited by Sarah Marshall Weaver and published by Perry Nies & Co., Charlotte, Michigan, this little book is undated but the dedication is dated 1909 and it was given as a gift in 1917 as stated on a Christmas stamp on the front flyleaf. The back pages contain ads from various local businesses such as the Hasting Table Co., the Michigan Buggy Co., and the Charlotte Manufacturing Co. Also contains achapter on Practical Home Hints From Michigan Club Women...
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$10.00
$10.00
Adapted from Seymour Loveland's Illustrated Bible Story Books by Edith Meyer For Rand McNally, 1942. Illustrated by Milo Winter. Clean copy in torn and taped dust jacket.
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$14.00
$14.00
Part of The How and Why Program for children. This illustrated dictionary for young children was written by Wendell Wright and illustrated by Joseph Low. Published by The World Publishing Company, 1948. A large volume, 8 1/4" x 11", it is in good condition.
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$12.00
$12.00
The How and Why Program volume 3 published by Bullard, Cleveland, 1955. Everything from making pottery, glass and rubber to why the sky is blue explained for children. Written by Eleanor Akinson. Very good condition.
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$8.00
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The How and Why Program presents religious training for children. Published by The L.J. Bullard Co., Cleveland, 1951. Very good.
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$5.00
$5.00
Marie Kimball gives us a delightful portrait of Jefferson as an epicure. Contains Jefferson's recipes from his years in Paris as well as his home at Monticello. This is the fifth printing published in 1990 by the University of Virginia. Illustrated cover( Dining room at Monticello). No dj. Very good condition
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$17.00
$17.00
Published by Theo. Audel &Co., New York, 1916 this early auto guide is sub titled A Practical Treatise on Self Starters, Wiring and Lighting and the Storage Battery. Slim volume in red cloth. Rear contains several pages of ads for other Audel publications. Good condition with some soiling and bumping to cover.
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$12.00
$12.00
Written by Cole Fannin and published in 1960 by Whitman as part of their Authorized TV Adventure Series, features Lloyd Bridges on the illustrated cover. Very good condition with minor bumping and rubbing on corners and spine ends. Plastic coating is beginning to peel at edge of spine. No dj.















