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Emerald City of Oz: A Novel (The Emerald City of Oz)
L. Frank Baum Price: LE 22
Condition: Good
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Book 6 of L. Frank Baum's beloved Oz books
The wicked Nome king, who plots to conquer Oz and enslave its people, prepares to invade the Emerald City just as Dorothy and her Aunt Em and ... |
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Five Children and It (Puffin Classics)
E. Nesbit Price: LE 22
Condition: Good
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A series of phenomenal adventures follow when young Anthea discovers a sand-fairy who can grant wishes |
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Mary Poppins (Collins Modern Classics)
P. L. Travers Price: LE 22
Condition: Very Good
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The first in a famous series about the best-known nanny in children's literature. Mary Poppins comes to the Banks' household like a breath of fresh air (literally). |
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Priory Classics: Kidnapped
Robert Louis Stevenson Price: LE 22
Condition: Good
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Ring of Thieves - Intermediate (Macmillan Reader)
R. Prescott Price: LE 22
Condition: Good
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No other description available. |
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Robinson Crusoe (Bantam Classics)
Daniel Defoe Price: LE 22
Condition: Very Good
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This classic story of a shipwrecked mariner on a deserted island is perhaps the greatest adventure in all of English literature. Fleeing from pirates, Robinson Crusoe is swept ashore in a storm ... |
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Talkin About Bessie (The Story About Elizabeth Coleman)
Nikki Grimes Price: LE 22
Condition: Very Good
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King Solomon's Mines & Allan Quatermain (Children's Classics)
H. Rider Haggard Price: LE 25
Condition: New
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In King Solomon's Mines, Sir Henry Curtis and Captain Good persuade Allan Quatermain to help them find Sir Henry's brother George, who has gone missing in the unexplored African interior while ... |
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Little Men & Jo's Boys (Wordsworth Classics)
Price: LE 25
Condition: New
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Rewards & Fairies (Wordsworth Collection Children's Library)
Price: LE 25
Condition: New
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Rewards and Fairies is a collection of stories and a sequel to Puck of Pook's Hill and, as Kipling wrote, 'The tales had to be read by children, before people realised they were meant for grown-ups'. ... |
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