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AFTER THE WAR, $2
ALEXANDER AND THE WIND-UP MOUSE, $2
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, hb, $6
AMARILLY OF CLOTHES-LINE ALLEY, 1915, 279 pp, hb, $3
ANASTASIA, ASK YOUR ANALYST, LOIS LOWRY, hb, 1984, "Anastasia's 7th grade
science project becomes almost more than she can handle, but brother Sam,
age 3, and a bust of Freud, aid her." $2
AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED , PAUL REVERE? pb, exc cond, $4
AND TO THINK THAT I SAW IT ON MULBERRY STREET, DR. SEUSS, hb, dj, xlib,
needs some reinforcing, well used, $4
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES, $2
APPLE AND THE ARROW, Buff, hb, 9 x 12, xlib, dj, 75 pp, Houghton Mifflin
Co, Riverside Press, Cambridge, exc illustrations, 1951, "The legend of
Swiss hero William Tell, told from the perspective of twelve-year-old
Walter, who has the famous apple shot off his head. Mary's text
brilliantly complemented by her Swiss-born husband's bold, dreamy, moving
artwork. " Newbery Honor. $16
THE BALLAD OF LUCY WHIPPLE, pb, exc cond, same author as Midwife's
Apprentice, $3
BABAR AND FATHER CHRISTMAS,DE BRUNHOFF, sc, exc cond, 44 pp, 1940 first
edition, $6
BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE, $1
BEDTIME FOR FRANCES, Hoban, $2
BELLE PRATER'S BOY, $3
BEN'S TRUMPET, $2
BIG BALLOON RACE, hb, $3
THE BLACK PEARL, O'Dell, ALA notable, Newbery, $2
BOB, SON OF BATTLE, 8 x 10 hb, adapted and abridged for youth, 61 pp,
1960, vg cond, $5
BOUND FOR OREGON, $2
BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA, pb, $2
BUNNICULA, A Rabbit-tale of mystery, RL3, $2
CALL IT COURAGE, $2
THE CALL OF THE WILD, London, pb, $2
THE CANADA GEESE QUILT, xlib, pb, ages 7 -10, $2
CANNONBALL SIMP,hb, 8x 10, WRE book club,xlib, well used, " Lovely story
of an abandoned dog, who is not conventionally pretty, but has
imagination and courage and who escapes the dogcatcher when befriended by
a circus clown.." $2
THE CARROT SEED, first grade primer, exc cond pb, $2
CARRY ON, MR. BOWDITCH, hb, exc cond, $6
CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY, Newbery, by Cushman, vg cond, 12 and up, 212 pp,
$3
A CERTAIN SMALL SHEPHERD, hb, 8x 8, " Jamie is very unhappy because he
can not sing with the other children in the Christmas pageant. Jamie is
mute. Set in Appalachia."1965, xlib, vg cond, $6
CHARLOTTE'S WEB, by E B White, pb, xclassroom, $1
CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, pb, older, $3
CLIFFORD, THE BIG RED DOG, exc cond pb, $1
THE CLOCK, Collier, (young girl is sent by family to the new wool mill in
town to help support her family) RL4.6, $3
THE CHRISTMAS DOLLS, The Girls of the Good Day Orphanage, pb, exc cond,
96 pp, RL3, $3
CHRISTY, $3
CITY MOUSE-COUNTRY MOUSE, $2
COMING ON HOME SOON, 8 x 10, $2
CORDUROY, pb, $2
COTTON IN MY SACK, Lois Lenski, pb, 191 yellowing pp,
THE COUNTRY BUNNY AND THE LITTLE GOLD SHOES, by DuBose Heyward, pictures
by Hack, 1967 Scholastic pb, yellowed pp, vg cond, collectible, $10
THE CRICKET IN TIMES SQUARE, exc cond, Dell Yearling pb, RL 6.2, $2-
pending
CROW BOY, Taro Yashima, 8 x 10, 8 x 11, $3
CURIOUS GEORGE, $2
CURIOUS GEORGE GOES TO THE HOSPITAL, pb, $2
DANCING SHOES, Streatfeild,pb,RL5.0, $4
DANCING TOM, Coatsworth, hb, xlib,"The story of Dancing Tom, a lively
little pig who went along with the pioneering family when they journeyed
down the Mississippi to find a new home. "$4
DANNY AND THE DINOSAUR, pb, 64 pp, $3
THE DARK IS RISING, Cooper, part of Grey King/Greenwitch series, $3
DEAR MR. HENSHAW, Cleary, $4
THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC, $3
DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT, 8 x 10 HB, 1950 exc cond, "Dick Whittington
is not well received as a homeless orphan in London
but don't you worry your pretty little head-the ending could not be
happier." $2
DOWN TUMBLEDOWN MOUNTAIN, 1958,Elizabeth Coatsworth, hb, xlib, "Includes
"The Swapping Song"-"When I was a little boy, I lived by my-self, All the
bread and cheese I had I kept up-on a shelf. Wing wong waddle, To my
jack-straw strad-dle, To my john fair faddle, To my long ways home! "
Illustrated story of rural mountain life, recounting everything young
Randall sees and experiences while riding atop Speckles the mule on a
trip to the miller. A slice of Americana for young readers", $3
DOZENS OF COUSINS, hb, 47 pp, exc cond, 7 x 9, The Bingle family of
Boston travel the world (to their cousins' homes) to find
Grandma's lost china cat for her upcoming birthday present, adorable
story, $11
DRAGON CHRONICLES, Flight of the Dragon Kyn, ages 8-12, exc cond pb, $4
DRAGONWINGS, Laurence Yep, hb, exc cond, xlib, "In the early 20th
century a young Chinese boy joins his father in San Francisco and helps
him realize his dream of making a flying machine." large print, $6
DRAGON'S GATE, hb, "When he accidentally kills a Mancho, a Chinese boy is
sent to America to join his father, an uncle and other Chinese working to
build a tunnel for the transcontinental railroad through the Sierra
Nevada mountains in 1867." exc cond, xlib, $6
EIGHT COUSINS, LOUISA MAY ALCOTT, hb, also titled THE AUNT HILL,
"Orphaned Rose Campbell finds it difficult to fit in when she goes to
live with her 6 aunts and seven mischievous boy cousins" $6
THE EGYPT GAME, $3
ENCYCLOPEDIA BROWN, $2
THE FERRYMAN, hb, xlib, title page removed, well used, $3
THE FAMILY UNDER THE BRIDGE, pb, $2
FATHER BEAR COMES HOME, Minarik, pb, $2
FERDINAND, THE STORY OF , Leaf, xlib, The bull who liked flowers better
than fights, hb, $4
THE FIDDLER OF HIGH LONESOME, Crotchety old-man Fogle and his
rambunctious sons didn't think much of Bochamp, their new kinfolk. He
appeared out of nowhere, saying he'd come to live with them because he
was lonesome. And they all but
sent him packing when they learned that he didn't hold with killing
critters. Why, everybody in the mountains hunted and shot varmints! But
there was magic in Bochamp's fiddle that the Fogles couldn't resist, and
they let him stay. Never had there been such dancing on Saturday nights
as when Bochamp played his rollicking tunes! "vg cond, xlib $3
FIVE TRUE DOG STORIES, $2
THE FLEDGLING, $3
THE FOOL OF THE WORLD AND THE FLYING SHIP, A RUSSIAN TALE, retold by
Ransome, hb, "A peasant looked down on by his parents, wins the hand of
the Czar's daughter after overcoming enormous obstacles with the aid of
an old wise man and seven supernaturally talented companions. 1969
caldecott medal winner." dent on back of spine, $3
FRECKLE FACE, hb, "Freckle face, freckle face," Ann was called and she
hated to be teased. Someone suggested the morning dew--another stump
water to remove freckles. Then Ann read an advertisement about "Freckle
Magic," but she had to earn $1.98 to pay for it. How did she do it? Did
she have rose petals or freckles? Surprise!" 32 pp, xschool lib, vg cond,
$6
FROG WENT A-COURTIN',pb, A Scottish tale over 400 years old, music
written on last page so you can sing the tune, $4
FROG AND TOAD ARE FRIENDS, $2
FROG AND TOAD TOGETHER, $1
DAYS WITH FROG AND TOAD, $2
A GATHERING OF DAYS, $2
GEORGIE AND THE MAGICIAN,48 pp, hb, xlib, vg cond, elementary age, $2
GINGER PYE, Estes (author of Moffats), $2
THE GIVER, $2
THE GOLDEN FLEECE AND THE HEROES WHO LIVED BEFORE ACHILLES, Newbery, 316
pp, ''$4
GONE-AWAY LAKE, older pb, ''$3
GOODNIGHT MOON, $2
THE GRAND ESCAPE, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, pb, Yearling, exc cond, RL
4.2, $2
GREEN EGGS AND HAM, Dr. Seuss, exc cond, hb,bce, $4
THE GREY KING, hb, xlib, $5
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, Jonathan Swift, hb, Rainbow classic, xlib, 1947, 254
pp, vg cond, $8
HATCHET, $2
HATTIE AND THE FOX, $2
THE HAYMEADOW, Paulsen, author of Hatchet, pb, RL 5, '''$2
HEIDI, by Johanna Spyri, exc hb, 1954, 315 pp, Jr. Deluxe Edition, $7
HENRY HUGGINS, pb, $4
THE HOBBIT, Tolkien, pb, $2
HOLIDAY AT GREENFIELD FARM, small pb on the farm, all the animals of a
typical farm are illustrated well with this story,quite cute,$1
HOME FOR A BUNNY, MARGARET WISE BROWN, 9 X 12 hb, pictures by Garth
Williams, 1983, xlib, good cond (some tearing away at spine that needs
tape,adorable collectible bunny book, $5
HOMER PRICE, exc cond , pb, ''$4
THE HOUDINI BOX, sc, "Victor is forever trying to escape from locked
trunks, walk through walls, and perform any number of Houdini's
astonishing magic tricks...without success. Then -- amazingly -- he
actually meets his idol, and begs Houdini to explain himself. A
mysterious locked box is the magician's only answer, and Victor is left
to wonder: Does the box contain the secrets to the most famous magic
tricks ever performed? " ages 7-10, vg cond, xlib, $3
THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER, A A Milne, hb, Dutton pub, Shepard illustrator,
180 pp, exc cond, school stamp inside covers, 1961, "Contents: In which a
house is built at Pooh corner for Eeyore -- In which Tigger comes to the
forest and has breakfast -- In which a search is organized, and Piglet
nearly meets the Heffalump again -- In which it is shown that Tiggers
dont climb trees -- In which Rabbit has a busy day, and we learn what
Christopher Robin does in the mornings -- In which Pooh invents a new
game and Eeyore joins in -- In which Tigger is unbounced -- In which
Piglet does a very grand thing -- In which Eeyore finds the Wolery and
Owl moves into it -- In which Christopher Robin and Pooh come to an
enchanted place, and we leave them there. " $10
THE HUNDRED DRESSES, Estes, pb, $2
THE HUNDRED DRESSES, hb, w/dj, name inside cover, exc cond, $5
IDA EARLY COMES OVER THE MOUNTAIN, hb, xlib, dj, exc cond, "tough times
in rural Georgia during the Depression take a
lively turn when spirited Ida Early arrives to keep house for the
Suttons." $2
IMOGENE'S ANTLERS, exc cond, pb,'' $1.50
IN THE YEAR OF THE BOAR AND JACKIE ROBINSON, HB, a Chinese child comes to
Brooklyn where she starts to fell at home and to make friends when she
discovers baseball and the Brooklyn Dodgers, $3
INDIAN CAPTIVE, THE STORY OF MARY JEMISON, Lenski, newbery, 298 pp pb, 10
and up, $3
THE INN-KEEPER'S APPRENTICE, Say, Caldecott, ages 10 and up, 150 pp, exc
cond, pb, Tokyo after WWII, cartoonist, karate themes, growing up in
post- war Japan, $3
INVINCIBLE LOUISA, $2
ISLAND OF BLUE DOLPHINS, PB, $2
IT'S LIKE THIS, CAT, 1996, 1964 Newbery Medal, ALA Notable, exc cond,''
$3
A JAR OF DREAMS, Uchida, exc cond, pb, ages 8-12, 131 pp, $3
JOHNNY TREMAIN, Esther Forbes, HB, A Story of Boston in Revolt, American
Revolutionary period, exc cond, large print, $6
THE KING WITH SIX FRIENDS, HB,vg cond, $3
KNEE-KNOCK RISE, Babbitt, $2
A LONG WAY FROM VERONA, Childrens Spring Festival Book World Honor Book,
hb, dj, by Gardam, 190 pp, 12 and up, 1971, $4
THE LANDMARK HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, FROM Apppomattox to the
Moon, Daniel Boorstin, 8 x 10 hb, top of spine tearing, xschool
lib, Random House, 1970, 192 pp, a Landmark Giant book, $22
LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN, sequel to Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, pb,
ages 10 and up, ''$3
THE LIGHT IN THE FOREST, Richter, pb, creased cover, white boy raised by
Indians, torn between the claims of loyalty and blood, $1
LILY AND MISS LIBERTY, $2
LITTLE BEAR'S FRIEND, hb, An I Can Read Book, $1
LITTLE MEN, $5
A LITTLE PRINCESS, $4
THE LITTLES GO EXPLORING, $2
THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD, $2
THE LITTLE HOUSE, Virginia Lee Burton, $3
THE LITTLEST ANGEL, Tazewell, HB, Christmas Story,oversized large,
colorful illustrations, vii-pending
LYDDIE, Paterson, (same author as Jacob Have I Loved), ALA Notable,
multiple award winning story, 182 pp,''' $3
MADELINE, 7 x 9, exc cond, $4
MAGIC SCHOOLBUS - Inside the Earth, $4
MAGIC SCHOOL BUS- Lost in the Solar System- $4
MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS, older pb, $2
MANIAC MAGEE, Spinelli, pb, exc cond, Scholastic, RL5, $1
MATILDA BONE, Cushman, (same author as Midwife's Apprentice), x-lib pb,
$2
M.C. HIGGINS, THE GREAT, $2
MEGAN'S ISLAND, Roberts, Edgar Allan Poe Award, pb, 187 pp, "First 11 yr
old Megan is astonished when her mother insists on taking her and her
younger brother up to the lake cottage a week before school is out; then
they find mysterious strangers following them" $2
MEET THE AUSTINS, Madeleine L'Engle, hb, xlib, "L'Engle beautifully puts
to paper the unspoken thoughts, the elusive feelings, the strong and
unseen fibers that make a happy family so precious and firm a part of
one's life" , tape mends the back cover to the last page, 191 pp, well
used, $4
MEG'S MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, by Elizabeth Ladd,"A young man and his spunky
little sister hope to escape the gossips of a small town in Maine by
agreeing to spend the winter in an isolated cabin on a remote island in
West Penobscot Bay. Boat yards, kittens, an island,the seal hole,
Christmas surprise, hiding place, blizzard, winter, rescue." collectible,
$20
THE MIDDLE MOFFAT, Estes, hb, dj, xlib, $5
THE MIDNIGHT FOX, Byars, A Children's Book of the Year /Library of
Congress, $3
MIRACLES ON MAPLE HILL, Sorensen, pb, Scholastic, exc cond, 1989, 180 pp,
$3
MIRIAM'S CUP, A PASSOVER Story, $3
MISSING MAY, $3
MISTY OF CHINCOTEAGUE, pb, $2
MOLLY MULLETT, hb, 8 x 10 xlib, "Though everyone doubts she can do it,
young Molly Mullet sets out to rid the village of a
marauding ogre" $7
THE MOORCHILD, McGraw, Newbery, ages 9 -12, exc cond pb, 242 pp, $3
MOUSE SOUP, $2
MOUSE TALES, pb, exc cond, $3
MR. POPPER'S PENGUINS, exc, pb, $2
MR. RABBIT AND THE LOVELY PRESENT, pb, $2
MRS. FRISBY AND THE RATS OF NIMH, O'Brien,Newbery, pb, ''' $2
MRS. GOOSE AND HER FUNNY FRIENDS, hb, xlib, mylar dj, Hilarious antics
of Mrs. Goose of Animal town , 123 pp, vg cond, $9
MY FATHER'S DRAGON, pb, $2
MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, George, $3
MYSTERY IN THE CUPBOARD, Banks, pb, $2
NARGUN AND THE STARS, ages 10-14, RL 4.9, an outdoor adventure story, $3
NEVER TEASE A WEASEL, hb, xlib, cover shows much wear and book mended to
cover inside cover, so $1
NUMBER THE STARS, $1
OFFICER BUCKLE AND GLORIA, 8 X 11, creased corner of cover, $3
OH, WHAT A BUSY DAY! Fujikawa, oversized hb 9 x 12, large beautiful
illustrations, colorful hb covers, " Many different children doing a
variety of activities thoughout the day. It has rhyming poetry and a
story inside also. For toddlers - 3rd grade." collectible, v good, $18
OLD YELLER, pb, $3
ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, sequel to My Side of the Mountain, Jean
Craighead George, exc cond,''' $2
OWL MOON, pb, $2
THE PAPERBOY, 8x 10, $2
PETUNIA, HB, xlib, 1950, Knopf, $5
Pygmalian , Shaw, $2
THE PLAIN PRINCESS, hb, xlib, 1945, "Esmeralda was not pretty but- to
give away right off the secret of the story- she became so by a wonderful
and delightful process." recommended for girls between 7- 11, $5
POMPEII....BURIED ALIVE, I Can Read pb, $3.50
QUACK-QUACK, The Story of a little wild duck, by Berta and Elmer Hader,
hb, 1961/67, 48 pp, xlib, "Story of a wild baby duck who after being
taken from his family, faces difficulties trying to find and rejoin
them." $7
RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY'S FRIENDLY FAIRIES, 1960, hb, xlib, amazing
illustrations!, unpageinated but 90 pp, includes 3 little gnomes, the
happy rattle, recipe for a happy day, grandfather Skeeterhawk, crow talk,
the fairy ring, Mr. and Mrs. Thumbkins, Old, rough stone and the gnarled
tree, Sally Migrundy, How Johnny Cricket saw Santa Claus, Twin Sisters,
Little Thumbkin's good deed, the wishbone, Tim Tim Tamytam, Change of
Coats, edges are worn, inside very good cond and binding is solid, $30
RALPH S. MOUSE, Cleary, pb, $4
RASCAL, Sterling North, pb, $2
RED SAILS TO CAPRI, pb, $2
RIFLES FOR WATIE, Harold Keith, pb, $3
THE RIVER, sequel to HATCHET, Paulsen, pb, exc cond, RL 5.9, $3
ROLL OF THUNDER, HEAR MY CRY, a favorite of ours, Mildred Taylor, pb,
'''' $3
RUBY HOLLER, same author as Walk Two Moons, vg cond pb, 310 pp, $3
RUFUS M. BY ELEANOR ESTES, pb, $3
SARAH PLAIN AND TALL, hb, ''$4
SARAH PLAIN AND TALL, pb, $2
SAVING SHILOH, conclusion to the Shiloh trilogy, by Phyllis Reynolds
Naylor, pb, 1997, $3
THE SEASONS OF ARNOLD'S APPLE TREE, 5 X 8, exc cond, sc, RL1, $1
THE SECRET OF THE INDIAN, Lynne Reid Banks, pb, 1990, exc cond, $3
THE SECRET GARDEN, Burnett, $3
SHADOW OF A BULL, ages 8-12, $3
SHILOH, pb, $2
THE SILVER PENCIL, Dalgliesh, pb, Newbery, RL6, ''$3
SING DOWN THE MOON, pb, exc cond, $2
SIR GIBBIE, Geroge Macdonald, Young Reader's Library, sc, edited for
young readers by Lindskoog, 218 pp, exc cond, $3
SKYLARK, pb, xlib, vg cond, $2
SOCKS, PB, Cleary, $4
SONG AND DANCE MAN, 8 X 11, $3
SONG OF THE SWALLOWS, HB, xlib, 8 x 10, Politi, 1949, Charles Scribner's
Sons, $5
SOUNDER, Newbery, pb, 1973 scholastic, $1
SPRINGTIME FOR JEANNE-MARIE, sc, by Francoise, 1955, A charming little
story about springtime and a pet white duck and a pet white sheep.. $5
THE STAR FISHER, pb, $2
THIS STRANGE, NEW FEELING, a story of slavery in the South and how some
found freedom, $2
STREGA NONA, 8 x 10, $1
SWIFT RIVERS, Meigs, vg cond, 270 pp, $3
THE SUMMER OF THE SWANS, Byars, Newbery honor, exc cond, 129 pp, Puffin
pb, $3
THE TALE OF THE FLOPSY BUNNIES, pb, Potter, gorgeous artwork, $3
A Tale of Two Cities , $2
THE TALKING EGGS, Caldecott, Reading Rainbow book, RL3, 9 x 9 ,
colorfully illustrated, beautiful, $3
THE TOWN MOUSE AND THE COUNTRY MOUSE, bank street ready to read, $1
TRACKER, Paulsen, ALA Best book for young adults, 90 pp, $2
TUCK EVERLASTING, ALA notable, $2
THE TWENTY-ONE BALLOONS, DuBois, Newbery, vg cond, ages 10-14,RL 8, $3
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, PB, $2
UNCLE BENNIE GOES VISITING, hb. xlib, " Uncle Bennie, a grocery clerk in
the city, spends his summer on Jamie"s farm. " 1966, ''$4
UNDERSTOOD BETSY, hb,"Shy, sheltered, fearful Elizabeth is sent to
Vermont to live with distant relatives. She
experiences lots of new things and finds that she can change and be
someone else." xlib, $17
THE VALENTINE CAT, CLYDE ROBERT BULLA, hb with mylar dj, xlib, 1959, last
inside blank page torn from library pocket removal,
"the story of the homely little black cat and the artist who befriended
him with simplicity and suspense...royal princess, palace guards,
shoemaker, and more" $5
THE VELVETEEN RABBIT or HOW TOYS BECOME REAL, Margery Williams, This is
the story of the velveteen rabbit, that was loved so much he stopped
being just a toy and became real, and of all his adventures. hb, xlib,
exc cond, $5
A VISIT To WILLIAM BLAKE'S INN, Poems for innocent and experienced
travelers, HBJ, $3
YOLONDA'S GENIUS, "After moving from Chicago to Grand River, Michigan,
fifth grader Yolonda, big and strong for her age, determines to prove
that her younger brother is not a slow learner but a true musical genius"
$2
WALK TWO MOONS, 280 pp, RL5, $3
THE WHIPPING BOY, Fleischman, Newbery Honor, "A bratty prince and his
whipping boy have many adventures when they inadvertently trade places
after becoming involved with dangerous outlaws" Greenwillow quality pub,
hardback, xlib, $5 or pb $2
WHISPERING MOUNTAIN, Aiken, (author of Wolves of Willoughby Chase), pb,
$2
THE WHISPERING RABBIT AND OTHER STORIES, Margaret Wise Brown,62 pp, hb,
1965,adorable, colorful illustrations, $8
WHY MOSQUITOES BUZZ IN PEOPLE'S EARS, West African folk tale, sc, exc, $3
WILL YOU SIGN HERE, JOHN HANCOCK? Jean Fritz, nicely illustrated, $2
THE WILLOWS IN WINTER, sequel to Wind in Willows, exc cond sc, xlib, 294
pp, beautiful, $5
WINNIE-THE-POOH, A A Milne, older pb, 162 pp, $1
THE WINTER ROOM, Paulsen, pb, $2
THE WITCH OF BLACKBIRD POND, pb, Newbery, creases on covers, back cover
has been re-taped on, $2
A YEAR DOWN YONDER, Peck, sequel to A Long Way from Chicago, hb, exc
cond, beautiful, 2000, 132 pp, $6
THE YEARLING, Rawlings, includes reading group guide, trade pb, exc cond,
$4
ZIA, sequel to Island of Blue Dolphins, by O'Dell,'' $2
THE 500 HATS OF BARTHOLOMEW CUBBINS , Dr. Seuss, 8 x 11 pb, Scholastic,
1966, unusual edition, black and red cover, exc cond, very slight
deepening of page color, TJ3558 on bottom right of cover, $10
THE NEWBERY AND CALDECOTT AWARDS, A GUIDE TO THE MEDAL AND HONOR BOOKS,
1998 EDITION, includes an author index and title index, exc cond, $4
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