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We Go Exploring. A First Book in American History For Children Between the Ages of Four and Eight. Illustrated by Kay Peterson

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We Go Exploring. A First Book in American History For Children Between the Ages of Four and Eight. Illustrated by Kay Peterson

by Lichliter, Mary

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New York: John H. Hopkins, Inc., 1938. 4to, blue cloth, 48 pp. Illustrations. Very Good. Foxing. Pages lightly browned. Corners bumped. Light edge wear. Back endpaper missing.

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Sam's Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2810
Title
We Go Exploring. A First Book in American History For Children Between the Ages of Four and Eight. Illustrated by Kay Peterson
Author
Lichliter, Mary
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
New York: John H. Hopkins, Inc., 1938

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Sam's Books, the physical bookstore, has been in business since 1992 and on the internet since 2000. General stock with a specialty in children's books.

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