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What stands out is the illustrated case cover under the dust jacket.
What stands out about this novel is its refusal to be predictable.
This is a brand new item. “I Wish That I Had Duck Feet" by Seuss is a humorous story written in verse, perfect for beginning readers. Published in 1965 by Random House Children's Books, the hardcover book features whimsical illustrations by the author himself. With a fun and imaginative storyline centered around animals, this 72-page
This is a brand new item. “I Wish That I Had Duck Feet" by Seuss is a humorous story written in verse, perfect for beginning readers. Published in 1965 by Random House Children's Books, the hardcover book features whimsical illustrations by the author himself. With a fun and imaginative storyline centered around animals, this 72-page
Gold sheen cover, straight spine, tight binding, all pages accounted for. One slightly torn page (#210) and minor staining to outer pages and front bottom cover due to use. Definitley a favorite section!
Gold sheen cover, straight spine, tight binding, all pages accounted for. One slightly torn page (#210) and minor staining to outer pages and front bottom cover due to use. Definitley a favorite section!
Format: 5-ring binder format, which allows pages to be added or removed. Edition: Souvenir Edition - complete 16-section cookbook with an index -10“ x 8“ - 400 pages including an index - Iconic, mid-century illustration and food photography.
Format: 5-ring binder format, which allows pages to be added or removed. Edition: Souvenir Edition - complete 16-section cookbook with an index -10“ x 8“ - 400 pages including an index - Iconic, mid-century illustration and food photography.
(And don't be stingy, baby") - it was Garbo's first talkie (advertised as "GARBO TALKS!"). Exotic German actress Marlene Dietrich's stardom was launched by von Sternberg's The Blue Angel (Germany, 1929) with her role as the leggy Lola Lola, a sensual cabaret striptease dancer and the singing of Falling in Love Again.
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