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W. O. Mitchell "Ladybug, Ladybug" McClelland & Stewart 1988 0771060750 / 9780771060755 Unknown Binding Like New "Like New Hardcover with Dust Jacket, clean, tight, unmarked, some light cover and edge handling wear otherwise a fine unread copy -ss ID: mon0000147926" Price:
7.82 USD
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W. O. Mitchell "Ladybug, Ladybug" McClelland & Stewart 1988 0771060750 / 9780771060755 Unknown Binding Like New "'Brand New Book, Hardcover, Fine, Fine DJ, clean, tight, first edtion, DJ not price clipped, Grey cloth. 6¼''×9¼'' tall. 276 pages. This gripping, haunting book will add to the legions of W. O. Mitchell admirers.1st Edition'' ID: mon0000003486" Price:
6.84 USD
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W. O. Mitchell Dramatic W. O. Mitchell Macmillan of Canada 1982 077159819X / 9780771598197 Paperback Very Good "Paperback, Very Good, no spine or cover creases, some cover wear especially along edges, clean, tight, unmarked, 5 1/4 x 8 1/4, illustrated card covers, 269 pages. Five plays by W. O. Mitchell: Back to Beulah, The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon, The Kite, The Devil's Instrument, and For Those In Peril On The Sea. ID: mon0000010379" Price:
7.84 USD
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W. O Mitchell How I spent my summer holidays: A novel Macmillan of Canada 1981 0771595999 / 9780771595998 Hardcover Very Good "MacMillan Company of Canada, Toronto, 1981, 1st edition. (Hardcover) Near fine in very good dust jacket. 224pages. navy cloth covers with yellow cloth spine and gold gilt lettering. dust jacket, very good condition has smoe edge wear and small tears at corners and along top of spine. The story of Hugh, 12 years old in 1924 and living on the Canadian prairies. The book tells of the boy's dark transition from childhood innocence, when he, a friend, and a local war hero shelter a mental patient in a remote cave.() When How I Spent My Summer Holidays was first published in 1981 a Western reviewer wrote: ID: mon0000113088" Price:
7.82 USD
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W.O. Mitchell Roses Are Difficult Here McClelland & Stewart 2000 0771061099 / 9780771061097 Paperback Like New "Like New clean, tight, unmarked, (Fine) has a remainder mark, no spine or cover creases,() This is a novel of small-town life. The town where roses are difficult is Shelby, in the Alberta foothills, and the time is the 1950s. Matt Stanley, the editor of the local paper, relishes the range of people he meets, from Willie MacCrimmon, the local shoemaker and demon curler, to the oldest resident, Daddy Sherry, all the way to the disreputable Rory Napoleon and his wife, Mame, who once conceived at the top of a ferris wheel ID: mon0000106979" Price:
7.82 USD
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W. O. Mitchell Since Daisy Creek Stoddart Pub 1995 0771573251 / 9780771573255 Hardcover Like New "Paperback, Like New, clean, tight, unmarked, no spine or cover creases() Colin Dobbs, a salty-tongued professor, is recovering in a hospital bed. In a review of his past, we learn about the grizzly hunt that went wrong – and how his life has changed since the incident at Daisy Creek. But the really central issues of his life emerge as Dobbs is prodded back to health by his estranged daughter. Gradually, as he learns to face the world – and his students – again, we come to see the deep disappointments that led him on his strange quest up Daisy Creek, where Archie Nicotine saved his life. From the Trade Paperback edition. ID: mon0000037758" Price:
9.75 USD
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