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The sociable ghost. : Being the adventures of a reporter ... Written down by Olive Harper [pseud.] and another. Illustrated by Thomas McIlvaine and A. W. Schwartz
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The sociable ghost. : Being the adventures of a reporter ... Written down by Olive Harper [pseud.] and another. Illustrated by Thomas McIlvaine and A. W. Schwartz
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[1903]
Call number
406151
Creator
D'Apery, Ellen (1842-1915)
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19 cm
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