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THE DIAMOND CAVE MYSTERY: The Wilderness Mystery Series, #5.
by Nesbit, Troy, (pseudonym for Franklin Folsom, 1907-1995) Illustrated by Ursula Koerig
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- Good only in glossy cellophane boards (usual toning to the pages, tear to side of spine)
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About This Item
Racine, WI:: Whitman Publishing Co.,, (1954.). Hardcover -. Good only in glossy cellophane boards (usual toning to the pages, tear to side of spine) . Hardcover. A type of clay which often indicates the presence of diamonds is found on the Navajo reservation. Mystery for older children set in the Southwest. Illustrated with duotone drawings by Paul Frame. Windowpane endpapers. 282 pp. plus 2 pp of publisher's ads.
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- Title
- THE DIAMOND CAVE MYSTERY: The Wilderness Mystery Series, #5.
- Author
- Nesbit, Troy, (pseudonym for Franklin Folsom, 1907-1995) Illustrated by Ursula Koerig
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover -
- Book Condition
- Used - Good only in glossy cellophane boards (usual toning to the pages, tear to side of spine)
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Whitman Publishing Co.,
- Place of Publication
- Racine, WI:
- Date Published
- (1954.)
- Bookseller catalogs
- Children's and Illustrated;
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