My Father and Edward Ardizzone by Edward Booth-Clibborn | A Lasting Friendship

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South Africa
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Wendy B56 BK and LG
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My Father and Edward Ardizzone

By Edward Booth-Clibborn | A Lasting Friendship 

Binding: Hard cover with dust jacket  

Book Condition: Good condition. Dust jacket is  price clipped, with some slight wear on the edges. Some signs of aging and foxing on some of the pages. As per photos.

Edition: First 1983 



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