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Who Were the First People


Book Description
Who Were the First People was written by Phil Roxbee Cox. Who Were the First People was published by Usborne Publishing. Subjects of Who Were the First People include Children's Books, Prehistoric man, stone age, and Social history.
Book Information
PublisherUsborne Publishing
BindingHardcover (7 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages24
ISBN-100746013442
ISBN-13978-0746013441
Publication Date/1994
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About Phil Roxbee Cox (Author) : Phil Roxbee Cox is a published author and an editor of children's books. Some of the published credits of Phil Roxbee Cox include Fat Cat on a Mat (Easy Words to Read), Frog on a Log (Usborne Phonics ... more
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