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c.1968 “Grimm’s Fairy Tales” Vintage paperback Amazingly pristine Black and white illustrations
$11.00 Original price was: $11.00.$8.58Current price is: $8.58.
Vintage American paperback, 191 pages.
This is a “near fine” or better vintage paperback. The spine is tight and square, the covers close tight and flat. No writing, no loose or torn pages. No reading creases apparent. Appears to be an unread copy! Text block edges bright and uniform.
Please review accompanying images for full condition details.
Certainly a superlative vintage paperback – you just don’t see them like this very often!
Will ship to you promptly, carefully packaged.
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| Weight | 16 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 6 × 1 in |
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