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Little John of New England Must Stay at His Uncle's Farm in Naples, Maine While His Parents Take a Road Trip Through New England in Search of A Mysterious "treasure."
This Book Is a First Edition Book Published in 1936 an Early "photo-Story Book" with Several Black & White Photos of People and Places - Including Such New England Landmarks as The House of The Seven Gables, the Provincetown Lighthouse, and The Old 'doughnut Tree' in Fryeburg, Maine.
Condition
This Book Is Part of The Children of America Series and Is in Good Shape for Its Age with No Rips or Tears. Please Note the Wear on The Dust Jacket.
This Book Was Given as A Gift and Had Stains from The Paperclip that Held the Gift Card. This Card Included. Otherwise, This Vintage Children's Book Is in Good Shape.
Book Dimensions:9x7x1/2
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