Pan-Pipes, A Book of Old Songs
8.75" x 12", 51 pp, in original cloth-backed illustrated boards, with decorative endpapers. Moderate wear to edges of boards, evidence of erasure to front free endpaper, small stain at bottom margin of pages, two pages with ink spots; otherwise clean, binding sound.
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