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Unbridged Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day

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For your consideration is an unabridged copy of "What Do People Do All Day" written and illustrated by Richard Scarry. Published by Random House, copyright 1968.

Stories included: Building a new house, Mailing a letter, Mother's work is never done, A voyage on a ship, Sergeant Murphy of the Busytown Police Department, Firemen to the Rescue, A Visit to the Hospital, The train trip, The story of seeds and how they grow, The airplane ride, Wood and how we use it, Digging Coal to make electricity work for us, Building a new road, Cotton and how we use it, Where bread comes from, and Water.

A Mother's work is never done, Sergeant Murphy of the Busytown Police Department, Coal to make electricity work for us, and Water have been removed from later printings of the book..

Hard cover book in good condition with no rips, tears or writing. That the bottom of title page has an imperfection where a small area at the bottom of the page is not attached. The cover has shelf wear to the spine, edge and corners. Please see the pictures for more detail.
Item id: 05809
Item type: Vintage