Rosie Swale-Pope - Published Works

Published Works

Title Publisher Published ISBN 10 ISBN 13
Rosie Darling Macmillan 1973 0330240005 9780330240000
Children of Cape Horn HarperCollins 1974 0236177133 978-0236177134
Libras Don't Say No Elek (Paul) (Scientific Books) Ltd 1980 0236401726 9780583134651
Back to Cape Horn HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 1986 0002174154 978-0002174152
Winter Wales Golden Grove 1989 1870876164 9781870876162
Just a Little Run Around the World HarperTrue 2009 0007306202 9780007306206

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