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Who Stole the Crown. A musical play for juniors in one act - Blyton, Enid
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Who Stole the Crown. A musical play for juniors in one act - Blyton, Enid

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
HTFX59004
Bob Shop ID
620285933

Good. Second impression. Ex-library. Wrapper is worn, chipped, and the front corner is torn away. Front of wrapper abraded where library cachets were removed on the inside.

TITLE: Who Stole the Crown. A musical play for juniors in one act

AUTHOR: Blyton, Enid

PUBLISHER: A. Wheaton and Company

DATE PUBLISHED: 1949

PAGES: 32

BINDING: Softcover

DIMENSIONS: 121x180

WEIGHT: 0.035

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