Red Ben: The Fox of Oak Ridge by J.W. Lippincott
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Red Red: The Fox of Oak Ridge is a classic animal story by Joseph Wharton Lippincott, first published in 1919. It is a story for young readers about Red Ben, the wild fox of Oak Ridge.
Red Ben was a furry puppy when Farmer Slown vowed he’d get rid of the foxes on Oak Ridge. But Ben and his mother led the farmer and his hound on a pretty chase. Joseph Wharton Lippincott's story tells how Ben met Otter and Skunk, Red Squirrel and Woodchuck; how he fought Gray Fox; how Blackie led him into a trap, and how he found a mate and a home.
Red Ben was a furry puppy when Farmer Slown vowed he’d get rid of the foxes on Oak Ridge. But Ben and his mother led the farmer and his hound on a pretty chase. Joseph Wharton Lippincott's story tells how Ben met Otter and Skunk, Red Squirrel and Woodchuck; how he fought Gray Fox; how Blackie led him into a trap, and how he found a mate and a home.
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- Includes 22 original illustrations by Joseph Wharton Lippincott, plus 10 new illustrations unique to this edition.
- Paperback: 5.25" x 8" Glossy Cover, 209 pages
- Hardcover: 5.5" x 8" Matte Cover, 197 pages
- Black & White Interior with Cream Paper
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