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Brier-Patch Philosophy by "Peter Rabbit

by William J. Long

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Hardcover
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Springfield, Ohio, United States
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Harper & Brothers, New York, 1906. Cloth. Good - Used/No Jacket . Illustrator: Copeland, Charles. Book . Good HB in No DJ. xxi, 294 p.: illus. (frontis, 3 plates; b & w decorations); 22 cm. Green cloth over boards with dull gold and black illus. on cover and dull gold title on spine. Boards spotted with two water rings at edge of back cover. Text block is tight and clean with P/O's name on FEP. Every page has an illustrated chapter title; many marginal illus. throughout. "The one way to learn about any wild creature is to live peaceably in his natural environment . . ." (p. x). Size: Octavo (8vo; up to 9 3/4" / 20-25 cm tall). 295 pages. Item Type: Book. Illustrator: Copeland, Charles. Quantity Available: 1. Category: PSYCHOLOGY; General; United States; 1900-1920; . Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 547. .
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