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THE
PHOENIX
AND
THE
C~RPr,T.
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J .
S. Goodall
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discriminating adults have always admired for their high literary
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THE PHOENIX AND THE CAR-
THE PRINCESS AND CURDlE
PET by E. NESBIT. Illustrated
by GEORGE MACDONALD. II·
by
J.
S.
Goodall.
288 pages
lustrated by
H elen Stratton.
THE RED FAIRY BOOK
by AN.
272 pages
DRE.\~
LANG. Illustrated by
OTTO. OF THE
~ILVER
HAND
Reme L onette.
480 pages
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HOWARD PYLE. 192 pages
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