JACQUELINE JACKSON "MISSING MELINDA" FIRST EDITION 1967
JACQUELINE JACKSON "MISSING MELINDA" FIRST EDITION 1967
Published by Little, Brown and Co., 1967
“Twin sisters take turns writing of their adventures trying to find an antique china doll which they had discovered in the attic of their new home and lost in a park the same day.”
Written from the first perspective of the fictitious characters within (C. Gibbs and O.Gibbs), Jacqueline Jackson’s “Missing Melinda” is dedicated to anyone who loves mysteries, dolls and Shakespeare. Illustrations by Irene Burns.
This is the First Edition copy from 1967.
Format: Cloth Hardcover
Condition: Exceptional. Shows wear with flaws, but otherwise in very good condition.
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