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Dorothy P. Lathrop “Oh, but if I might hold it in my hand one moment…” From The Three Mulla Mulgars, Children’s book page art
$19.00
Authentic vintage book page, not a reproduction, in quality vintage condition. No tears or writing or folds.
Measures:
Full page – 8.5 x 11.75 inches tall
Illustration – approx. 6.25 x 8 1/2 inches tall
Please note:
This is an authentic old vintage print, not a reprint or reproduction. It may have some signs of age, but this adds to the unique charm. The image(s) may not be centered on the page and there may be text below the illustrations detailing what the image is.
SHIPPING: Your prints will be shipped promptly in a sturdy kraft shipping tube, by USPS Ground Advantage.
Combined Shipping: Buy more than one print & pay for just the first (the additional shipping will be credited back to you when we process your order).
1 in stock
Ships in 1 to 3 business days, carefully packaged, every shipment with tracking.
SKU:
tFK-39-3b
Categories:
Vintage Children's Books, Vintage Fantasy Art Book Prints
Additional information
| Weight | .5 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 11 × 3 × 3 in |
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