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The Feast of July by H.E. Bates (Classic Fiction Book)
The Feast of July by H.E. Bates (Classic Fiction Book)
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Immerse yourself in a tale of love and fate with The Feast of July by H.E. Bates. This classic fiction book is ideal for literature collectors and fans of moving stories.
◆ Book for Sale - The Feast of July by H.E. Bates (Classic Fiction Book)
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◆ Author - H.E. Bates
◆ Format - Hardcover
◆ Page Number - 217
◆ Height of Book - 19 cm
◆ Publisher - The Book Club
◆ Condition - Good
◆ Place of Publication - London
◆ Condition Description - Pictorial dust jacket has wear to edges, some tears and areas of loss with toning and mild foxing. Light blue boards have some mild staining. Slight sloping to spine. Some toning to pages and a stain to one page but the majority remain clean.
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