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Book Description Condition: Very Good. 1st Paperback Edition. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects. Seller Inventory # 39416125-75
Book Description Pb. Condition: VG. Pb. VG. 111 pp. Illustrated. Very light wear. Seller Inventory # 121772
Book Description Condition: Used - Very Good. 2001. Paperback. Some wear. Very Good. Seller Inventory # BC002555
Book Description PAPERBACK. Condition: Fine. 1st Ed, 1st Prt. 1st ed, 1st prt. PAPERBACK. Intro by ELIE WIESEL. More than forty of America's most distinguished children's book creators share their reflections on Human rights. TIKVAH is the Hebrew word for HOPE. Contributors include: Babbitt, Carle, DePaola, Feelings, Hague, Kellogg, Wendell Minor, Pinkney, Ed Young & many more. Profusely illus with full page works by the artists. 111pp. Seller Inventory # 019257
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Paperback. 111 pp. Faint scuffing to illustrated covers. All else as new. Colour illustrations by the contributors. Includes 14 Caldecott recipients. "Tikvah means hope and hope is represented by children. It is they who must justify our hope in education, human relations, and social justice. In this remarkable project, adults will learn much from the visions of hope set forth by the prominent children's book illustrators." -- Elie Wiesel, from the introduction Size: Quarto. Seller Inventory # 007402
Book Description The book is in a good readable condition. The spine and cover shows minimal signs of wear and edges may have dents. Cover is creased. Seller Inventory # C13A-G-1587170981-079