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_910567 _aBlyton, Enid, _eauthor. _d1897-1968 |
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240 | 1 | 0 | _aEnchanted wood ; The magic faraway tree ; The folk of the faraway tree |
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_aThe faraway tree collection / _cEnid Blyton. |
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_aLondon : _bDean, _c1992 _g2002 [printing] |
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_a510 pages; _billustrations; _c22 cm. |
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500 | _aThis collection originally published as: The enchanted wood ; The magic faraway tree ; The folk of the faraway tree. | ||
505 | 0 | _aContents: The enchanted wood ; The magic faraway tree ; The folk of the faraway tree. | |
520 | _aJo, Bessie and Fanny move to the countryside and find an enchanted wood right on the doorstep. In the wood stands the Magic Faraway Tree, where the children meet strange characters like Mr Whatsisname, the Saucepan Man, Silky and Moon-Face. They visit some of the strange lands which lie at the top of the tree, such as the land of Topsy-Turvy and the land of Do-As-You-Please, during their many exciting adventures and narrow escapes in the enchanted wood. | ||
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_aChildren's stories, English. _94596 |
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