Post Office Book: Mail and How It Moves [School & Library Binding] Gibbons, Gail

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Missing dustjacket. Library binding hardcover is in good condition. First page (No words or pictures), has a section missing, otherwise the pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-loved library copy of Gail Gibbons’ “Post Office Book: Mail and How It Moves” offers a delightful exploration of the intricate workings of the United States Postal Service. Published in 1982, this children’s book captures the era when mail delivery was a vital communication lifeline. Gibbons’ vibrant illustrations and accessible prose demystify the journey of a letter, from collection to sorting, transportation, and final delivery. Despite its library wear, this engaging glimpse into a system that has evolved alongside technological advancements holds historical significance and invites readers to appreciate the enduring role of the postal service in connecting communities across America.

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Missing dustjacket. Library binding hardcover is in good condition. First page (No words or pictures), has a section missing, otherwise the pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-loved library copy of “Post Office Book: Mail and How It Moves” by Gail Gibbons offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate workings of the United States Postal Service. Published in 1982, this children’s book remains a timeless educational resource, capturing the era when mail delivery was a vital communication lifeline. Gibbons’ vibrant illustrations and accessible prose demystify the journey of a letter, from collection to sorting, transportation, and final delivery. Beyond its practical value, this book holds historical significance as a testament to the enduring role of the postal service in connecting communities across America. Despite its library wear, this copy invites readers to embark on a delightful exploration of a system that has evolved alongside technological advancements, yet remains an essential fabric of modern society. Collectors and young readers alike will appreciate this engaging glimpse into a world that continues to shape our daily lives.

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Weight 8 lbs
Dimensions 0.8 × 17.6 × 23 in
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