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The Frog Prince and Other Stories by Walter Crane [1980] First edition thus “Toy Books” Princess Belle-Etoile Aladdin and the Lamp
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This is a “very good” vintage children’s story book in navy blue paper wrapped boards published in 1980 by Mayflower Books, 39 pages, each opposing page being a full-page, full-color illustration by Mr. Crane.
First edition.
The binding and hinges are tight with no loose, torn, or folded pages. Aside from a humorous annotation neatly penned on the title page, no writing. The text block closes tightly, pages are bright. A little sunning to board edges and some mild edge wear.
The original vintage dust jacket has a fair amount of edge wear with creasing, losses and tears. Not price clipped. Uniform in color all around.
See accompanying images for full condition details.
Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
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Weight | 32 oz |
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Dimensions | 13 × 11 × 1 in |
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