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The Tale of Pigling Bland - Illustrated Edition - cover

The Tale of Pigling Bland - Illustrated Edition

Beatrix Potter

Publisher: 온이퍼브

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Summary

Beatrix Potter\'s Best Storybook Ever!!
The story describes the adventures of the pig of the title and how his life changes upon meeting a soul mate, in much the same way that Potter\'s life was changing at the time the book was published.
Available since: 06/16/2020.

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