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Super Silly Stories from Barbour's Super Bible
Activities (2000 Paperback)
Author:
Jennifer Hahn
Illustrator:
Ken Save
Publisher:
Barbour Publishing, Inc. Urichville, OH U.S.A. 2000
Discover Biblical truth and have fun at the same time!
We take a nursery rhyme or short story, and take out a few necessary
nouns, verbs, or adjectives. Then you replace them with your own
nouns, verbs, or adjectives-randomly preselected. It all adds up to
Super Silly Stories, and hours of wholesome fun!
All paperbacks direct from publisher, obtained from a
defunct bookstore's inventory. Never sold publicly. As New.
Size: 24mo - over 5 - 5"
tall, 192pp
Condition:
As New Softcovers - Defunct bookstore inventory.
Copyright 2000.
Printline indicates from 3rd impression. No LCCN. ISBN-10:
1-57748-832-6. MSR = $2.50.
Notes on
Condition/Edition ratings:
Fine – means like new, but any
book produced over 10 years ago isn't “brand new” or even “new.”
Booksellers needed some word to describe this...
Like New – A new book, no
marks no damage (except maybe remainder marks or shelf-wear) except
not obtained directly from the publisher or in packaging from the
publisher.
Very Good – How you or I might
take care of a book, closer to “as new” than standard. Might show
ownership.
Good – How someone else might
take care of a book. Also referred to as “standard.” This is the
most likely condition for books of this age title, shows the
book has been read or previously owned.
Acceptable – How a child,
student or a librarian might take care of a book. (Either trying to
make sure
someone doesn't steal it by
plastering ownership everywhere, filled it with copious notes or a
book that has been damaged.)
Poor – Combination of
“acceptable” factors above. Most likely with water damage as
well. Might have
missing pages (you should ask).
Near – Means “almost” in
an optimistic sense. e.g., “Near Fine” means very good, but on
the high end.
1st
Thus
– Unique somehow, maybe 1st
paperback,
new illustrator, misprint or even the 1st
edition.
A collector
might desire this copy.
Thanks
for looking!