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The Camp in the Snow; Or Besieged by Danger - cover

The Camp in the Snow; Or Besieged by Danger

William Murray Graydon

Publisher: Krill Press

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William Murray   Graydon (1864-1946) was extremely prolific American writer for the juvenile   market, Graydon moved to England around 1898, where he continued to write for   the British story papers.
Available since: 02/22/2016.

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