The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Copy 31)
by Mark Twain | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
2 journalers for this copy...
Part of an unofficial classroom set I inherited
Journal Entry 2 by nekki2976 at Perry, NY, Post Office in New Zealand, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases on Sunday, February 13, 2005
Released 19 yrs ago (2/14/2005 UTC) at Perry, NY, Post Office in New Zealand, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases
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Sending to Future Cat for the New Zealand Convention.
Sending to Future Cat for the New Zealand Convention.
A huge sack of books arrived today - too late for the convention, unfortunately, but they'll still be greatly appreciated by the Christchurch Bookcrossers, and a few might end up travelling over to Australia for the Brisbane convention in June.
Wow, what a lot of copies of Tom Sawyer! I'm sure we'll find something creative to do with them...
Many thanks nekki!
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Wow, what a lot of copies of Tom Sawyer! I'm sure we'll find something creative to do with them...
Many thanks nekki!
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Journal Entry 4 by futurecat at Giant Fish (Welcome to Rakaia sign) in Rakaia, Canterbury New Zealand on Sunday, November 13, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (11/10/2005 UTC) at Giant Fish (Welcome to Rakaia sign) in Rakaia, Canterbury New Zealand
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Further south, and we cross the wide Rakaia River (the bridge which crosses the Rakaia at this point is the longest road bridge in New Zealand, nearly 2 km long) and enter the small town of Rakaia. At the entrance to Rakaia stands a giant trout, probably because so much of the town's income is reliant on fishermen coming to try their luck against the trout in the Rakaia River.
On to the next stop on our tour...
Further south, and we cross the wide Rakaia River (the bridge which crosses the Rakaia at this point is the longest road bridge in New Zealand, nearly 2 km long) and enter the small town of Rakaia. At the entrance to Rakaia stands a giant trout, probably because so much of the town's income is reliant on fishermen coming to try their luck against the trout in the Rakaia River.
On to the next stop on our tour...