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Yes. It has no copyright, no pi8tures. It says only tom sawyer not the adventures of tom sawyer. Can anyone tell me a value?

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If you have a hardbound copy of "Tom Sawyer" with a pink cover and no copyright information, it is likely an unauthorized or pirated copy. Genuine versions of this classic novel should have copyright information, as it is a public domain text. It is important to verify the authenticity of the book you have to ensure that it is a legal and legitimate copy.

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