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David Arscott - A Flight of Bright Birds (With David Marl)
Allen & Unwin 1985 First Edition First Printing. Bruised at base of spine and page edges lightly age-darkened else Fine book in like Dust Jacket . ¶ ''When Jack reached the age of fifteen his guardians... gave him an envelope... an address and a fragment of ceramic... Go he did... but... he ran off to join Tusker's Travelling Theatre... Walter... stole away in the night, moved by a sense of destiny... Two lives cross and become intertwined... the world of the Red Blade... '' Sequel to The Frozen City."
GBP 6.00 [Appr.: EURO 7.25 US$ 7.61 | JP¥ 1196] Booknumber: 114967
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