Description
a son of Elvish nobility is held in chains
Russia need to be an ally because we share a common border in the far north
Condition: Acceptable condition for a used book
According to the director's film commentary
and spine ends and corners show wear
Miss Minerva and William Green Hill - Frances Boyd Calhoun 1915 The Reilly & Britton Co vintage HB Music a son of Elvish nobilityCondition: Acceptable: Signs of wear and consistent use. A few white paint speckles on front board. See images for the condition of this book. Angus MacDonall (illustrator). Blurb: Humorous juvenile fiction about a little boy growing up in Tennessee. Frances Calhoun wrote in the conversational southern language of the early 20th century. Episodes include: "The Rabbit's Left Hind Foot", "A Green Eyed Billy" and, "Education and Its Perils." After the
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