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THE BABA LOG. A TALE OF CHILD LIFE IN INDIA

THE BABA LOG. A TALE OF CHILD LIFE IN INDIA

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THE BABA LOG. A TALE OF CHILD LIFE IN INDIA

by Macdonald Rev. J.M

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  • Hardcover
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David Nutt,, 1896. First edition hardback. Illustrated, 109 + [4] + 12 pages. The pictorial cloth binding has some light wear only, there are some cracks between the gathers but all seems well bound in. There is some edge foxing in the text and to the plates.

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Gage Postal Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
MS3799
Title
THE BABA LOG. A TALE OF CHILD LIFE IN INDIA
Author
Macdonald Rev. J.M
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
David Nutt,
Date Published
1896

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