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Harrison Ford “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” storybook Steven Spielberg 1984 Vintage first edition hardcover
$17.00
This is a “very good plus” vintage hardcover in pictorial covers, published in 1984 by Random House to coincide with the theatrical release of Indiana’s return to the big screen for a second shot at adventure, unpaginated, full color throughout.
First edition.
Book is tight, binding solid, no loose, torn or folded pages, no writing. Text block is tight all around. Board corners are sharp, cover color intact and bright, not faded.
Certainly better than typically seen condition.
See accompanying images for full condition details.
Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
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Vintage Children's Books
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Weight | 32 oz |
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Dimensions | 12 × 8 × 2 in |
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