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The Picts and the martyrs, or, Not welcome at all / by Arthur Ransome
Bib ID 1527382
Format BookBook
Author
Ransome, Arthur, 1884-1967
 
Description Sydney : Australasian Pub. Co. in association with J. Cape, 1949, c1943 
303 p. : ill., col. maps ; 21 cm. 
Summary

The Amazons are having a lovely time while their parents are away until the dreaded Great Aunt appears, interferes and disappears, leaving the children with a mystery to solve.

Notes

For children.

Subjects Camping - England - Juvenile fiction.  |  Children and adults - Juvenile fiction.  |  Children - England - Conduct of life - Juvenile fiction.  |  Amazons (Fictitious characters) - Juvenile fiction.  |  Lake District (England) - Juvenile fiction.
Form/genre Adventure stories.  |  Children's stories, English.

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