LITTLE
WOMEN Louisa
May
Alcott Whitman
Classics "Modern
Abridged
Version"
(1955) Lovely line
illustrations
by
Jill
Elgin,
abridged,
but
still
written
in
very
much
the
same
language
style
as
the
original,
just
a
little
bit
simpler,
and
not
quite
as
long
for
younger
readers
(or
listeners).
It
is
still
a
very
good
and
substantial
read. Illustrated
board
Hc,
284
pages Very
Good condition
for
age,
has
a
small
number
written
on
endpaper,
pages
tanned. + ALICE
IN
WONDERLAND and
THROUGH
THE
LOOKING
GLASS Lewis
Carroll Whitman
Classics (1955) Unabridged,
Great
line
illustrations
by
Roberta
Paflin, 284
pages Good
condition, scuffing
to
cover
corners
&
slight
tanning
to
page
edges. + FAMOUS
FAIRY
TALES Whitman
Classics (1971) line
illustrations
by
Les
Gray
favourite
stories
from
the
land
of
One-Upon-A-Time.
includes
31
stories,
with
popular
classics
like
Cinderella,
Sleeping
Beauty,
Puss
in
Boots
etc
and
also
harder
to
find
stories
such
as
'Bearskin',
'Riquet-with-the
Tuft',
'The
Three
Sillies' 214
pages Good
Condition.
+
TREASURE
ISLAND
Robert
Louis
Stevenson
Whitman
Classics (1971) Unabridged,
illustrated
by
David
Stone 284
pages Good
condition, scuffing
to
cover
corners
&
tanning
to
page
edges.
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