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Myrtie Moseley and Her Friends -- A Story of the Bahama Islands

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Myrtie Moseley and Her Friends -- A Story of the Bahama Islands

by Knapp, C

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New York: Loizeaux Brothers. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. By the author of "The Story of Mollie Malone," published circa late 1880s. Very good plus in red boards with gilt titles. Slight shelf wear and minor sunning to spine; interior clean and tight with small ownership label at top corner of front pastedown. 126 pp. with several vintage photos of scenes in the Bahamas. Very scarce.

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Magus Books US (US)
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7170
Title
Myrtie Moseley and Her Friends -- A Story of the Bahama Islands
Author
Knapp, C
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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1
Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
Loizeaux Brothers
Place of Publication
New York

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