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Thomas the Tank EngineThe Complete 26 Book Library

R979

Retail: R2,000
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In this 70th anniversary year, Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends remain as popular as ever, loved by millions all over the world! Now rediscover the classic stories about the world's best-loved tank engine. This elegant slipcase brings together all the 26 books from this famous series in one stunning volume. The ultimate gift for all those who delight in the adventures of this brave little engine and his friends.

Product Features
  • Beautiful box set
  • Childhood classic and favourite
  • Great gift
  • 26 hardcover books
  • Colorful  and Classic Illustrations
  • Easy and Fun to Read
  • Limited Edition 70th Anniversary Series
  • Titles in this collection:
    1. The Three Railway Engines
    2. Thomas The Tank Engine
    3. James The Red Engine
    4. Tank Engine Thomas Again
    5. Troublesome Engines
    6. Henry the Green Engine
    7. Toby the Tram Engine
    8. Gordon the Big Engine
    9. Edward the Blue Engine
    10. Four Little Engines
    11. Percy the Small Engine
    12. The Eight Famous Engines
    13. Duck and the Diesel Engine
    14. The Little Old Engine
    15. The Twin Engines
    16. Branch Line Engines
    17. Gallant Old Engine
    18. Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine
    19. Mountain Engines
    20. Very Old Engines
    21. Main Line Engines
    22. Small Railway Engines
    23. Enterprising Engines
    24. Oliver the Western Engine
    25. Duke the Lost Engine
    26. Tramway Engines
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