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The griffin and the minor canon

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5 out of 5
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Book Description
A stone griffin guarded the church door of this small town and the real Griffin came to see it. He stayed for weeks but the Minor Canon finally had to try to make it leave. Illustrated.
Book Information
PublisherDufour Editions
BindingUnknown Binding (18 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages80
ISBN-10B0007E9AVY
Publication Date/1965
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About Frank Richard Stockton (Author) : Frank Richard Stockton is a published author and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Frank Richard Stockton include The Lady or the Tiger? and Ot... more
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1/15/2009 Carole Mackin said:
I just bought and read "The Griffin and the Minor Canon" Author Frank Stockton 1873. So different from children's books today. He explores the theme of how badly things can go awry when we make decisions based on assumptions and self interest rather than getting the facts. It's a theme I also like ... more

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