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USA: P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1931. Book. Illus. by Crandell, Bradshaw (cover art); Crosman, John H.; Sykes, C.H.; Flagg, James Montgomery; Beall, C.C.; Street, Frank; Flanagan, John Richard; Clark, Matt; Simont, Joseph; Billmyer, James and Charlotte; Llanuza; Timmins, Harry L.. Fair. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 70 pages. Features: Color Texaco ad inside front cover; Oakland 8 and Pontiac 6 ad on page 1; Classy color full-page ad for Maxwell House coffee; Mr. Peters makes his Train (short story); Where do we go from here? - an article about veterans and the nation's finances; Beginner's Luck - a short story about golf; What a Pal! (short story); A Way with the Women (short story); Yuan Hee See Laughs - continuation of short story by Sax Rohmer; Ridin' on Rubber - article and great photos of various types of transportation by bus and jitney - very nostalgic!; Gunsight Trail (short story); Through Russia Without a Guide - Lindsay Hoben…
Read More The Puzzle of Catamount Hill - Being a Report of Pioneer Life in Franklin County, Massachusetts During the Century After the War of Independence 1780-1880 by Davenport, Elmer F - 1969
by Davenport, Elmer F
The Puzzle of Catamount Hill - Being a Report of Pioneer Life in Franklin County, Massachusetts During the Century After the War of Independence 1780-1880
by Davenport, Elmer F
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- Paperback
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Massachusetts: Self Published, 1969. IN NEAR FINE CONDITION. Unpaginated, stapled book, in original stiff wraps, with maps and illustrations. NO LABELS, INSCRIPTIONS NOR MARKINGS. Includes Shay's Rebellion, The First U.S. Flag Raised Over a Public School, Colrain History, Maple Sugaring, Honey, Woven Fabrics, Religion of the Scotch-Irish, Earliest Settlers and more.. Soft Cover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
- Bookseller Monroe Bridge Books (US)
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Self Published
- Place of Publication Massachusetts
- Date Published 1969
- Keywords Massachusetts History New England Franklin County Catamount Colrain Shay's Rebellion Families Settlers Scottish Irish Maple Honey Education School