Anatole, a music-loving mouse, plays the miniature piano in the museum, saving a concert for the orphans of Paris by removing a broken string of pearls from the piano.
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Anatole, a music-loving mouse, plays the miniature piano in the museum, saving a concert for the orphans of Paris by removing a broken string of pearls from the piano.
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Seller's Description:
Acceptable. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. Sm 4ro. 32pp. Illus. Fair book. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Front joint mostly torn. (mice, pianos, fiction) Inquire if you need further information.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Thin quarto. Fine in about very good, price-clipped dustwrapper with rubbing and small nicks and tears. Mouse performs.
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Paul Galdone. Very Good in very good jacket. Anatole, world-famous Cheese Taster and Conductor of the Mouse Symphony Orchestra covets a fine piano owned by the Musee de la Musique, but how can he ever own such a wonerful instrument? No date of publication, but an inscription by the author on the front free endpaper is dated March 1981. The inscription reads, "For My Very Dear Friend Millie B, (and her Very Dear Grandkids). Lots of love from Anatole and Eve Titus xxx March 1981". Dust jacket is not price-clipped, with the original price of $6.95 on the front flap. Dust jacket has some small chips/tears around the edges, with some paper loss. Most significant tear is 0.75" long at the top right corner of the front jacket panel. Coverboards have some wear at corners. Size: Sm 4to (9" to 11"). 32 pp.