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Vintage (1979) Star Trek Book and 45 RPM Record story is "Passage to Moauv"

$ 1.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Language: English

    Description

    This is a copy of Vintage (1979) Star Trek Book and 45 RPM Record  story is "Passage to Moau",  Issued by Peter Pan Industries.  This action packed book and record set includes a full color illustrated book and a 45 RPM record designed so you can read the story and hear the record-follow along word for word.  The action comes alive before your eyes.   This is an unopened  factory sealed set but the plastic  wrap may be  torn.
    One  story in this issue, "Passage to Moauv""
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