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TITLE ISBN a Book About Names : in Which Custom, Tradition, Law, Myth, History, Folklore, Foolery, Legend, Fashion, Nonsense, S TITLE ISBN A book about names : in which custom, tradition, law, myth, history, folklore, foolery, legend, fashion, 0-690-04380-5nonsense, symbol, taboo help explain how we g A can of worms 0-553-26575-X A caribou alphabet 0-937966-25-8 A chick hatches 0-688-22087-8 (.) A Children's chorus : celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Declaration of the rights of the child. 0-525-44545-5 A child's book of flowers, 0-385-09748-4 (.) A child's calendar : poems 0-8234-1445-0 A country far away 0-531-05792-5 A family in China 0-531-18035-2 A field guide to rocks and minerals 0-395-08106-8 (.) A fistful of pearls and other tales from Iraq 978-0-329-67909-5 (Follett bdg.) 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