An edition of The white deer (1945)

White Deer

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White Deer
James Thurber
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An edition of The white deer (1945)

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Publish Date
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Edition Availability
Cover of: White Deer
White Deer
October 2001, Rebound by Sagebrush
School & Library Binding in English
Cover of: The White Deer
The White Deer
February 1982, DH Audio
Audio Cassette in English
Cover of: The  white deer
The white deer
1976, Puffin Books
in English
Cover of: The  white deer
The white deer
1973, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich
in English
Cover of: The White Deer
The White Deer
October 23, 1968, Harvest Books
in English
Cover of: The White Deer
The White Deer
1963, Penguin
Cover of: The  white deer
The white deer
1945, Harcourt, Brace and Company
in English
Cover of: The white deer
The white deer
1945, Harcourt, Brace and Company
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"If you should walk and wind and wander far enough on one of those afternoons in April when smoke goes down instead of up, and nearby things sound far away and far things near, you are more than likely to come at last to the enchanted forest that lies between the Moonstone Mines and Centaurs Mountain."

The Physical Object

Format
School & Library Binding
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
7.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9771384M
ISBN 10
0613192923
ISBN 13
9780613192927

First Sentence

"If you should walk and wind and wander far enough on one of those afternoons in April when smoke goes down instead of up, and nearby things sound far away and far things near, you are more than likely to come at last to the enchanted forest that lies between the Moonstone Mines and Centaurs Mountain."

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