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China Seas by Crosbie Garstin

SKU: 8655-11639709
$100.00
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China Seas by Crosbie Garstin
Published by Chatto & Windus, second impression October 1930

The adventure novel was the basis for the 1935 MGM film of the same name starring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow.
Unfortunately, it is missing the dust jacket, however this ex-library book is in good condition, with some bumping to the cover edges, age colouring of the pages and very slight separation from the spine of some sections.  
This novel is getting increasingly scarce to source.

Condition
Used: good
Books Types
Action & Adventure, Classic Books, Literature & Fiction

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