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Vintage Thomas the Tank Engine Story Collection Railway Series Book

Random House

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MAKE AN OFFER Follow me on ig @sirensongemporium & @sweetlingbooks Vintage Thomas the Tank Engine Story Collection Train Railway Series Book Written by The Rev W Awdry Illustrated by C. Reginald Dalby and John T. Kenney Published by Random House Children's Books, a division of Random House, Inc., in New York, NY, in 2005 Since the first Thomas stories written by a father for his son over 60 years ago, Thomas the Tank Engine continues to delight children everywhere. This collection contains 14 of the best-loved titles of the Reverend W Awdry’s classic Railway Series and includes the most famous adventures of Thomas and his Really Useful Engine friends. These exciting and funny tales, over 55 of them, are enhanced by the original artwork in this stunning new gift edition. Vintage book in good condition with slight wear on edges and front of cover and marks on outside pages when book closed (see photos). No rips, tears, or stains Color shades may vary due to the photo lighting Please let me know if you have any questions. thomas the tank engine vintage children book short stories classic trains railway series james henry toby gorden edward percy duck twin thomas and friends thomas the train
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