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Usborne Publishing Ltd (9781409577669) - Dimensions: 224 x 283 x 31 mm - Edition: 2nd New edition - ISBN: 9781409577669 - Number of pages: 320 - Usborne Publishing Ltd - Weight: 1714 g | Clips of animals & Via the Usborne

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Usborne Publishing Ltd. is a children's publishing company that was founded in 1973 by Peter Usborne. The company is based in London, England.
ISBN Usborne Publishing Ltd 140957766X
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Dimensions 224 x 283 x 31 mm
Edition 2nd New edition
ISBN 9781409577669
Number of pages 320
Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd
Weight 1714 g

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