An edition of The silver curlew (1953)

The silver curlew

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The silver curlew
Eleanor Farjeon
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An edition of The silver curlew (1953)

The silver curlew

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A lazy girl becomes the king's bride by implying that she had woven twelve skeins of cloth when actually she had eaten twelve dumplings. Incorporates the story of Tom Tit Tot

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Publisher
Viking Press
Language
English
Pages
162

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Cover of: The Silver Curlew
The Silver Curlew
January 1984, John Goodchild Publishers
Hardcover - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Silver Curlew (Oxford Children's Library)
The Silver Curlew (Oxford Children's Library)
August 1969, Oxford University Press
Hardcover - New Ed edition
Cover of: The silver curlew
The silver curlew
1954, Viking Press
in English
Cover of: The silver curlew
The silver curlew
1954, Viking Press
in English
Cover of: The Silver Curlew
The Silver Curlew
1954-01-01, Viking
Cover of: The silver curlew
The silver curlew
1954, Viking Press
in English
Cover of: The silver curlew
The silver curlew
1953-01-01, Oxford University Press
Cover of: The silver curlew
The silver curlew: a fairy tale with music
1953, French
in English
Cover of: The silver curlew.
Cover of: The silver curlew.
The silver curlew.
1953, Oxford University Press
in English

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Pagination
162 p.
Number of pages
162

ID Numbers

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OL22806603M
LCCN
68002392

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Buffalo State College record

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A lazy girl becomes the king's bride by implying that she had woven twelve skeins of cloth when actually she had eaten twelve dumplings. Incorporates the story of Tom Tit Tot.

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