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Sherlock Holmes and the Golden Bird 1979 First edition vintage paperback
$12.00
“Sherlock Holmes and the Golden Bird” by Frank Thomas, published by Pinnacle Books in 1979.
This is a “near fine” to “fine” vintage paperback with the only sign of wear being a faint crease on the front cover running parallel to the spine.
Amazing – I have seen books on Barnes and Nobles’ shelves which are not as nice as this.
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Vintage Mystery Paperbacks
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Weight | 16 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 2 in |
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