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Detective Book Club - Hopscotch/Cry For Help/A Pride of Dolphins

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Detective Book Club - Hopscotch/Cry For Help/A Pride of Dolphins

by "Brian Garfield, Doris Miles Disney, Mark Hebden"

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Walter J. Black, 1975. . HARDCOVER. VERY FINE/. . "Hardcover, no dust jacket issued. Printed cloth cover with a separate banner for each title, has minor crushing to top and bottom of the spine, hard, straight boards. The pages are clean, unmarked and firmly bound. Date handwritten on to of front flysheet. This book is in very fine condition."

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Bookseller
TNT Enterprises US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
B11373
Title
Detective Book Club - Hopscotch/Cry For Help/A Pride of Dolphins
Author
"Brian Garfield, Doris Miles Disney, Mark Hebden"
Format/Binding
HARDCOVER
Book Condition
Used - VERY FINE
Jacket Condition
Edition
Publisher
Walter J. Black
Date Published
1975

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