Wandering through winter; a naturalist's record of a 20, 000-mile journey through the North American winter.
Teale, Edwin Way Publisher: Dodd, MeadDate published: 1965Format: Hard cover
Book is clean and tight, very good plus, the jacket has very minor shelf wear, mostly at the top of the spine. price clipped, no markings, first edition. A nice clean copy.
Wandering through winter; a naturalist's record of a 20, 000-mile journey through the North American winter.
Teale, Edwin Way Publisher: Dodd, MeadDate published: 1965Format: Hard cover
Book is clean and tight, very good plus, the jacket has very minor shelf wear, mostly at the top of the spine. price clipped, no markings, first edition. A nice clean copy.
Wandering Through Winter; a Naturalist's Record of a 20, 000-Mile Journey Through the North American Winter. With Photos. By the Author By Teale, Edwin Way
Teale, Edwin Way Publisher: Dodd, Mead
Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE boxes * Very good in Very good dust jacket. First Edition. dust jacket little torn and price-clipped.
Wandering Through Winter; a Naturalist's Record of a 20, 000-Mile Journey Through the North American Winter. With Photos. By the Author By Teale, Edwin Way
Teale, Edwin Way Publisher: Dodd, Mead
Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE boxes * Very good in Very good dust jacket. First Edition. dust jacket little torn and price-clipped.
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