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The juggler of Notre Dame
by Mary Fidelis Todd
- Used
- Acceptable
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Acceptable
- Seller
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Seattle, Washington, United States
Payment Methods Accepted
About This Item
Whittlesey House, 1954. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket in acceptable condition. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Heavy chips and tears to dust jacket. Sticker covers original price on front flap. Mylar wrapped for dust jacket's continued protection. Previous owner's gift inscription on front free end paper. Clean text block. Weak, but intact binding. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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- Bookseller
- ThriftBooks
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- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 531310730
- Title
- The juggler of Notre Dame
- Author
- Mary Fidelis Todd
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Acceptable
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Whittlesey House
- Date Published
- 1954
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Seattle, Washington
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