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Anne of Green Gables: The Complete Collection (Manor Books) - cover

Anne of Green Gables: The Complete Collection (Manor Books)

Lucy Maud Montgomery, Manor Books

Publisher: Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Summary

This book contains the Anne of Green Gables complete collection.







- Anne of Green Gables (1908): Anne ages 11-16.



- Anne of Avonlea (1909): Anne ages 16-18.



- Anne of the Island (1915): Anne ages 18-22.



- Anne of Windy Poplars (1936): Anne ages 22-25



- Anne's House of Dreams (1917): Anne ages 25-27.



- Anne of Ingleside (1939): Anne ages 34-40.



- Rainbow Valley (1919): Anne age 41.



- Rilla of Ingleside (1921): Anne age 49-53.
Available since: 08/29/2016.

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