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A Little Girl in Old Salem - cover

A Little Girl in Old Salem

Amanda M. Douglas

Verlag: Krill Press

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Beschreibung

Amanda Minnie Douglas was an American writer of adult and juvenile fiction. She was probably best remembered by young readers of her day for the Little Girl and   Helen Grant series published over the decades flanking the turn of the   twentieth century.
Verfügbar seit: 18.02.2016.

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