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Home / Books / Pop Come to Seward’s Yard

Pop Come to Seward’s Yard

£6.99

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210 x 210mm with 24 pages of colourful, full page hand drawn illustrations, plus a simplified diagram showing the basics of how a steam traction engine works with an easy to understand description.  It had been quite some time since poor old Pop was last in steam and helping Mr Andrews on his farm.  When Pop was found by Victoria and Mr Seward, they said they would help him but that was weeks ago.

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