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Creeper's Jeep

Creeper's Jeep by Gramatky, Hardie

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$375.00
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Seller: Kurt A. Sanftleben
Title
Creeper's Jeep
Author
Gramatky, Hardie
Seller
Kurt A. Sanftleben (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1948. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good -. Gramatky, Hardie. 8vo. Complete. First edition with $2.25 on dust jacket. Inscribed by Gramatky on the title page, "For my very fine friends / -The Kollikers / with all good / wishes / Hardie Gramatky / 1948". Sound binding with intact hinges. Clean pages; small faint dampstain at bottom margin of title page. Almost no wear to cover. Dust jacket missing small pieces at head and tail of spine, otherwise only minimal wear. Gramatky's fifth children's book.
A New Story of Little Black Sambo, No. W-957

A New Story of Little Black Sambo, No. W-957 by [BANNERMAN, Helen]

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Seller: Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
Title
A New Story of Little Black Sambo, No. W-957
Author
[BANNERMAN, Helen]
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
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Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company, 1932. Staplebound. Very good. Juanita BENNETT. Folio; 12pp; stiff color pictorial wrap-around wrapper; 3 staple binding; color illustration every page, bordered with a blue line, with text; light vertical creasing to wrapper, scuffing to spine; very good. Barton 193. A story about Little Black Sambo, based on that written by Helen Bannerman. An uncommon addition is Sambo being spanked by his mother with a hairbrush.
History of the State Normal School, Farmington, Maine: with Sketches of the Teachers and Graduates; Cover title: First Quarter-Century 1864-1889. State Normal School, Farmington, Maine

History of the State Normal School, Farmington, Maine: with Sketches of the Teachers and Graduates; Cover title: First Quarter-Century 1864-1889. State Normal School, Farmington, Maine by PURINGTON, George C.

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History of the State Normal School, Farmington, Maine: with Sketches of the Teachers and Graduates; Cover title: First Quarter-Century 1864-1889. State Normal School, Farmington, Maine
Author
PURINGTON, George C.
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Farmington, Maine: Press of Knowlton, McLeary & Co, 1889. Cloth. Very good. 8vo; v, 204pp + [1] errata; green cloth blind stamped borders, gilt-stamped title to front; b&w frontispiece with tissue guard; lithographic plate in sepia with portraits of four principals mounted on stiff board; scuffing to board edges, with some fraying of cloth, bumping of corners; very good minus. An early style of year and alumni book for the state teacher's college in Maine. Contents include the school history, biographical notes of the teachers and graduates, necrology (obituaries), statistics of the school by term, county and distribution, occupation of the graduates and their husbands, as well as alumni records. Uncommon.