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- Children at the Gate was written by Lynne Reid Banks and published by Penguin in 1979. This paperback is in good condition with creasing, rubbing and light fading to binding, infinitesimally cocked, fading to spine, small superficial tears to spine and adjacent to spine, tanning to page edges, small creases to bottom corners of final pages, and occasional light blemishes and light foxing: mainly to inside covers. 280 pages. ISBM 0 14 00 3236 3.
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