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SIXTEEN WEE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
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SIXTEEN WEE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN

by [Drayton, Grace]

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Used - Fine in very good box.
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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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(USA): n.p., 1915. Fine in very good box.. Sweet set of illustrated story books in various styles, including one after Grace Drayton, in the original box. Titles include: Story of Old Bill Hippo, King Gum Drop, Santa Claus is Almost Late, Bear Family At Home, Christmas Carols, Dick's Search For The Magic Thimble, Queer Town, Daddy and Mother Duck, Bo - Bo The Pig Is Good And Bad, Father Bear And Bobby Bear, Wee Stories For Children, Bobby Bear And Teddy Bear, Chummy Chuck and Coonie, The Beggar Prince, Bushy Tail and Hazel Squirrel, and Kiddie Rhymes. 3.5'' x 5'' (box); 3.25'' x 2.25'' (books). Original color pictorial wrappers, saddle-stapled. Each volume illustrated in color throughout. Each volume with [6] pages. In original color pictorial box. Box uniformly lightly toned with mild edgewear; one corner a bit weak. Books clean and sharp.
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