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1 Cleary, Beverly
Henry Huggins
New York: Morrow, 1950 (1966) 15th Printing Darling, Louis 
8vo Red cloth. 155pp with illustrations from line drawings by Louis Darling. The first book written by Beverly Cleary was this story of Henry, wherein he finds the dog Ribsy and brings him home. Thus begins the most exciting (and hilarious) year of Henry's life! Minor soil to lower cover else Very Good. Dustjacket missing piece at spine head, stained on lower panel, price-clipped. 
Price: 20.00 USD
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2 Cleary, Beverly
Ralph S. Mouse
New York: Morrow, 1982 0688014526 / 9780688014520 First Edition Zelinsky, Paul O. 
8vo Cloth-backed boards. 160pp with illustrations from line drawings. Another of the hilarious adventures of Ralph S. Mouse, who becomes an exhibit in his friend Ryan's classroom. Upper corner bumped, a few small nicks to upper board at fore-edge, a little fading along upper edges. About Very Good. Contents crisp and clean. Dustjacket slightly darkened, edge worn with a few tiny chips, price-clipped. 
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3 Cleary, Beverly
Ramona and Her Father (signed)
New York: Morrow, 1977 First Edition Tiegreen, Alan 
8vo Red boards. 190pp illustrated with line drawings by Alan Tiegreen. Ramona's dad loses his job and she decides to take an active hand in the problems that develop. A wise and funny book which was awarded a Newbery Honor. This copy inscribed and signed by Beverly Cleary to the half-title. Fine in Very Good dustjacket, slightly frayed and worn, verso showing light staining to edges. 
Price: 95.00 USD
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