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Heidi : a story for children and those who love children / by Johanna Spyri ; translated by Philip Schuyler Allen ; with illustrations by Maginel Wright Enright.
Author
Spyri, Johanna, 1827-1901
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Chicago ; New York : Rand McNally & Co., c1921.
Description
viii, 368 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill. (col. plates) ; 24 cm.
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Status
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Notes
Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
22408 Eng 20
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Subject(s)
Switzerland
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Juvenile fiction
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Allen, Philip Schuyler, 1871-1937
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Barney, Maginel Wright, 1877-1966
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Fiction
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Series
Windermere series
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Notes
"Edition of 1936"--t.p. verso.
CTSN copy: Bookplate of Joy Andrews on front pastedown.
CTSN copy: Inscription on half-title: To Joy from Meral.
CTSN copy: Bookplate of Robbie Andrews on verso of half-title.
CTSN copy: Bookmark from Caravan Book Store laid in.
CTSN copy: Blue Cotsen family bookplate with note is JoAnne Cotsen's hand: Read Nov. '67 and enjoyed by girls. Eric listened to only 1st part.
CTSN copy: Head of spine torn, tail chipped.
Binding note
Pub. black decorated cloth stamped in silver, blue color-printed pictorial onlay with black, gray and white pictorial endpapers.
Provenance
CTSN copy: Cotsen Family, blue bookplate
CTSN copy: Cotsen, Joanne, inscriber
CTSN copy: Cotsen, Joanne
CTSN copy: Andrews, Joy
CTSN copy: Andrews, Robbie
OCLC
15806969
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