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NCL - #93 The Edible woman, #94 In search of Myself, #95 Feast of Stephen, #96 A Bird in the House, #99Ox Bells and Fireflies

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NCL - #93 The Edible woman, #94 In search of Myself, #95 Feast of Stephen, #96 A Bird in the House, #99Ox Bells and Fireflies

by Atwood, Grove, Davies, Laurence, Buckler

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McClelland and Stewartc, 1973. Paperback. Good. this collection of 5 books in the New Canadian Life Series are all in clean unmarked consition, all have been read...minimal spine creases

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Title
NCL - #93 The Edible woman, #94 In search of Myself, #95 Feast of Stephen, #96 A Bird in the House, #99Ox Bells and Fireflies
Author
Atwood, Grove, Davies, Laurence, Buckler
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
McClelland and Stewartc
Date Published
1973

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