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FS: Hard Back David Walliams and Usborne books


LizzyRoy

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I have 9 David Walliams books for sale. All hard back except Billionaire Boy:


Bad Dad

The Midnight Gang

Ratburger

Demon Dentist

The Ice Monster

All ?4 and in really very good used condition, with very slight wear to the dust jackets.


Grandpa's Great Escape

Awful Auntie

Gangsta Granny

All ?4.50 and in excellent used condition.


Billionaire Boy: paperback, in excellent used condition. ?2.00


Also, two lovely hardback story books from Usborne. Illustrated Stories for Girls and Illustrated Stories for the Holidays. Each contains a number of short stories, with wonderful eye-catching pictures on each page. Suitable for 6+. Both are in very good used condition. ?4 each.


Collection from SE21, West Dulwich/delivery also possible in the local area. Please call/text me on 07773332761 if you are interested. Lizzy Roy

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