An edition of Birds of passage (1981)

Birds of passage

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Birds of passage
Bernice Rubens
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An edition of Birds of passage (1981)

Birds of passage

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Mrs. Pickering and Mrs. Walsh didn't want their husbands to die but they did want to survive them for the cruise. It would be such fun: just the two them together on a boat, decently and thankfully widowed at last. But the sea holds hidden perils for women of a certain age...

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Cover of: Birds of passage
Birds of passage
1982, Abacus
in English
Cover of: Birds of passage
Birds of passage
1982, Summit Books
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Birds of passage
Birds of passage
1981, Hamilton
in English
Cover of: Birds of passage
Birds of passage
Publish date unknown, Washington Square Press

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New York

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Pagination
253 p. ;
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16161357M
ISBN 10
0671502824
OCLC/WorldCat
11075218
Library Thing
1659903

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