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    Gilmour, Margaret; Pictured by Jack Orr

    Published by David McKay Company, Washington Square - Philadelphia, 1925

    Seller: Frey Fine Books, Rougemont, NC, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Jack Orr (illustrator). First American edition. (ca. 1925) 1st American edition. (UK edition by George G. Harrap & Co.) A Good to Very Good copy. Oblong 8vo., (32)pp., illustrated throughout. Cloth backed white paper over boards. Moderate soiling to the boards. Fore-edge of boards rubbed thru in spots. Very light foxing to the blank end papers. A Good to Very Good copy of this scarce children's book. OCLC locates just 4 copies from this american publisher.*** An unusual Punch and Judy item told from the standpoint of a young terrier. A live dog often sat along side the performance of the show. This dog is traditionally called Toby, and was trained to fight with, and attack the puppet, Punch. ***.