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The Story of Chanticleer

by Rostand, Edmund, and Hann, Florence Yates (Adapted from the French by)

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Used - Very good. No dust jacket. Slight lower binding tug: pgs 36-37. Minor edge rubs w/ discoloration to boards. Light page block soi
Edition
October, 1913.
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Hardcover
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Newport, New Hampshire, United States
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A$75.42
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New York / Norwood MA.: Frederick A Stokes Company / Plimpton Press., 1913. October, 1913.. Hard cover. Very good. No dust jacket. Slight lower binding tug: pgs 36-37. Minor edge rubs w/ discoloration to boards. Light page block soiling.. Shepherd, J.A. (Illustrated by).. 1 144 p. Light brown cloth over boards. Black titles. Front large combed cock head: red, white, black. 21 cm. Color art plates and smaller illustrations. End paper line art. Higher quality paper stock. Youth Classic: Chanticleer is in the farmyard with many other friends: Peacock, Turkey, Black Hen, Golden Pheasant, Blackbird, Grasshoppers, Cat, Fighting Cocks, Tortoise, Pigeons, more. Numerous delightful illustrations.
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