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Edité par Evil Eye Books, 1990
ISBN 10 : 0936556226ISBN 13 : 9780936556222
Vendeur : Southampton Books, Southampton, NY, Etats-Unis
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Trade Paperback. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. First Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped ($7.95 price intact). Published by Evil Eye Books, 1990. Octavo. Pictorial wraps. Book is very good; with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Covers have light shelf wear with a few nicks. Toning to page ends and very light curling on top right corners of pages. 168 pages. ISBN: 0936556226. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton, New York.
Edité par Harpercollins Childrens Books 1964 / Evil Eye Music Inc 1992, Clean and Unmarked Text, 1964
ISBN 10 : 0060256656ISBN 13 : 9780060256654
Vendeur : GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, Etats-Unis
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Hard Back / Pictorial Binding. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Fully Illustrated (illustrateur). Gift Quality Hardback : hard cover edition in Very Good condition, some slight wear to edges, as normal for age of book; and in a Good Dust Jacket with some egdewear and slight chipping. Overall good / nice copy of this scarce title. Excellent reading on the subject. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand for yourself, or would make a GREAT GIFT for the fan / reader in your life. Reading is one of the great pleasures in life. Summary: The Giving Tree is a tale about a relationship between a young boy and a tree in a forest. The tree always provides the boy with what he wants: branches on which to swing, shade in which to sit, apples to eat, branches with which to build a home. As the boy grows older he requires more and more of the tree. The tree loves the boy very much and gives him anything he asks for. In the ultimate act of self-sacrifice, the tree lets the boy cut her down so the boy can build a boat in which he can sail. The boy leaves the tree, now a stump. Many years later, the boy, now an old man, returns and the tree says, "I have nothing left to give you." The boy replies, "I do not need much now, just a quiet place to sit and rest." The tree then says, "Well, an old tree stump is a good place for sitting and resting. Come boy, sit down and rest." The boy obliged and the tree was happy. Please send us a note if you have any questions. Thank you. Book.