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Seven Sea Novels: North to Adventure / Stormcock Meets Trouble / Sea Fever [Windfall] / Brownsea Silver / The Maplin Bird / The Plan for Birdsmarsh / Thunder in the Sky

Seven Sea Novels: North to Adventure / Stormcock Meets Trouble / Sea Fever [Windfall] / Brownsea Silver / The Maplin Bird / The Plan for Birdsmarsh / Thunder in the Sky

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Seven Sea Novels: North to Adventure / Stormcock Meets Trouble / Sea Fever [Windfall] / Brownsea Silver / The Maplin Bird / The Plan for Birdsmarsh / Thunder in the Sky

by Peyton, K.M

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  • Hardcover
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London; Cleveland: Collins; World, 1967. Mostly first editions. Hardcover. Good to very good/good. Ambrus, Victor G.. Variously paged and illustrated (most by Victor G. Ambrus). North to Adventure (1959) is an early UK reprint. Stormcock Meets Trouble (1961) is the first UK edition. Sea Fever (UK title Windfall, 1963) is the 6th US printing (1971) and minimally marked ex-lib. Brownsea Silver (1964) is the first UK edition. The Maplin Bird (1965), The Plan for Birdsmarsh (1966), and Thunder in the Sky (1967) are the first US editions. Thunder in the Sky is heavily marked ex-lib. All in color jackets by Ambrus and other illustrators. The late K.M. Peyton was a keen sailor as well as a horsewoman, and early in her career she wrote several teen novels of adventures at sea. Here are all of them. If you're a K.M. Peyton collector, this is a great opportunity to add to your collection. More details of condition or content on request. Sold as a group; price net to all. Shipping/handling will be extra; please keep this in mind when ordering.

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Seller
Robin Bledsoe, Bookseller US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
32065
Title
Seven Sea Novels: North to Adventure / Stormcock Meets Trouble / Sea Fever [Windfall] / Brownsea Silver / The Maplin Bird / The Plan for Birdsmarsh / Thunder in the Sky
Author
Peyton, K.M
Illustrator
Ambrus, Victor G.
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good to very good
Jacket Condition
good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Mostly first editions
Publisher
Collins; World
Place of Publication
London; Cleveland
Date Published
1967

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