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Martin Lawlin (1954 Pageant Press edition)
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First Edition | LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 54-9325 | MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY | BOOK CRAFTSMEN ASSOCIATES
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY | BOOK CRAFTSMEN ASSOCIATES
Property / published by: Pageant Press (Organization) / qualifier
 
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Property / designer: Dave Lyons / rank
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Property / designer: Dave Lyons / qualifier
location on resource: rear inner flap of dust jacket
 
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1954 edition, published by Pageant Press, Inc., New York
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Martin Larwin (1954 Pageant Press edition)
1954 edition, published by Pageant Press, Inc., New York

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    [6], 137, [1] pages
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    MARTIN LARWIN | Tomas H. Spence | Eric Heath | [publisher's device] | Published by Pageant Press, Inc. | New York
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    MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY | BOOK CRAFTSMEN ASSOCIATES
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    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | COPYRIGHT, 1954, BY TOMAS H. SPENCE AND ERIC HEATH
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    PUBLISHED BY PAGEANT PRESS, INC. | 130 WEST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK 36, N.Y.
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    For Harriette | In Memory of a Beloved Mother
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    a fictional prelude to the main text
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    symbol is a figure clad in a cape holding out a banner with quotation marks
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    First Edition
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