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London: Orion, 2001. The Second volume in the Arthur Trilogy, following The Seeing Stone. The contents provide 101 chapters followed by a wordlist. This book is unique both in its vivid evocation of medieval life and in its brilliantly contemporary approach to the Arthurian legends. It begins with the beginning of the Fourth Crusade. Map fep - The Manor of Holt. Map rep - The Middle March. Illustrated price-intact dust jacket. A bright, clean copy. Reprinted 2001. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine.
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Arthur At The Crossing Places. (Arthur Triology Second Volume)
by Crossley-Holland, Kevin
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- Reprinted 2001
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- ISBN 13
- 9781858813981
- ISBN 10
- 1858813980
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The Spy
by Cooper, James Fenimore. Illustrated By William P. Couse
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Akron, Ohio.: The Saalfield Publishing Company, 1936. Harry Birch, the peddler spy is one of Cooper's best and most heroic story characters. At the time of the Revolutionary War, he lived and worked in the ravaged area between the British troops in New York City and the American Forces in the Hudson River highlands. He was suspected by both forces of being an enemy spy. Reputed to be rich, he lived in poverty and manitained that he was only what he appeared to be - a peddler. Only his death revealed the part he played in the war. Twenty-four b/w illustrations by William P. Couse include the frontispiece. A generous list of illustrations provided. There are a number of full-page illustrations. While the leaves have time-darkened this book is in extraordinary condition. Hardboard covers remain bright and square. Book retains its supurb dust jacket.. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine.
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Treasure Island
by Stevenson Robert Louis
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- First Abaris Publishing
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12 full color illustrations by Dulac.19 Black-and-white illustrations. Neat gift inscription to front endpaper. Dust Jacket shows normal wear to spine extremities. A bright, clean book. Beautifully illustrated by the talented and innovative artist Edmond Dulac.
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