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Edité par Ladybird Books Ltd, Loughborough, England, 1982
ISBN 10 : 0721406793ISBN 13 : 9780721406794
Vendeur : Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, Royaume-Uni
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Hardcover Coloured Matt. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Margaret Gold (illustrateur). ### ### The Ladybird Book Series - The Musicians of Bremen - Well Loved Tales ? 1982 - Revised edition Re-told By Vera Southgate for easy reading ### ##THIS BOOK: Classified as GOOD: This book is the 1982 Revised edition. There are some bumping and damaged corners to the cover. The Text is clean and clear. The cover is full-colour matt. ## ## Kindly be aware that the dates in the Ladybird Book may not always be what they seem. Typically, the first editions are printed on the back of the free end paper, opposite the title page. It's also worth noting that ISBNs were not introduced until 1967, and decimalisation did not occur until 15th February 1971. The dates can be represented as either numbers or Roman numerals.## ### The Ladybird Books, both the classics we've all cherished and the new additions, continue to captivate children globally. Those who purchase these books are well aware of their content. The key considerations are always the book's condition, the presence of a dust jacket, and its publication year. A First Edition doesn't necessarily equate to a high value; the rarity of a book drives up the price. From my observations, the interior of the books generally remains in good condition, with occasional scribbles. However, the dust jackets and hardcovers tend to show signs of wear and tear.### ## Here's an intriguing piece of history: The company's roots trace back to 1867 when Henry Wills established a bookshop in Loughborough, Leicestershire. His business evolved over the next decade, expanding into the printing and publishing guidebooks and street directories. In 1904, William Hepworth joined the venture, leading to the formation of Wills & Hepworth.## ## In August 1914, Wills & Hepworth ventured into children's literature, publishing their inaugural books under the Ladybird imprint. The brand was initially a Ladybird logo featuring open wings, which later transitioned to the more recognisable closed-wing Ladybird in the late 1950s. Over the years, the Ladybird logo has been revamped multiple times, with the most recent redesign unveiled in 2006 ## ### INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Please Note. FREE SHIPPING IS UK ONLY. Please get in touch with me for a shipping quotation. ###. No Author signature.