THE HOUSE AT SPANIARD'S BAY
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theberton suffolk, United Kingdom
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The Children's Book Club London 1967 Vg/G (unclipped dj with clean bright front cover and light damp stains back cover, chipped head of spine and one small tear back cover, clean tan cloth with black lettering on spine, a very good clean crisp bright copy with old price in crayon front free endpaper, contents fine) octavo 186pp. When Kate and Lynn came to stay with Annabel at the lonely house at Spaniard's Bay they found more excitement than they had expected.
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- lobstabooks (GB)
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- 34506
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- THE HOUSE AT SPANIARD'S BAY
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- Meta Mayne Reid:
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- The Children's Book Club London 1967
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lobstabooks
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theberton suffolk
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