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LEADER: 02158cam 2200493Mi 4500
001 ocm59027985
003 OCoLC
005 20200922050240.0
008 050417r19841962enka j 000 f eng d
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100 1 $aAiken, Joan,$d1924-2004.
245 14 $aThe wolves of Willoughby Chase /$cJoan Aiken ; illustrated from drawings by Pat Marriott.
260 $aHarmondsworth :$bPuffin,$c1968, ©1962$g(1984 [printing])
300 $a158 pages :$billustrations ;$c18 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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500 $aOriginally published: London : Cape, 1962.
520 $aThe year is 1832 and the story is set at a time in English history that never happened, when Good King James III was on the throne and the frozen North Country was full of wolves. A little girl called Bonnie was waiting at dusk for her orphan cousin Sylvia to come from London to keep her company. And for her new governess to arrive. And, as Bonnie and her orphan cousin soon discover, it is this sinister new occupant of Willoughby Chase that is the real danger, not the savage, roaming beasts outside. A wild and evocative fantasy.
650 0 $aChildren's stories.
650 7 $aChildren's stories.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00856632
653 $aChildren's stories in English$a1945-$aTexts
655 04 $achildren.
655 04 $afiction.
700 1 $aMarriott, Pat.
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