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OLD-TIME NEW ENGLAND The Bulletin Of The Society For The Preservation Of New England Antiquities [October 1927 / January 1931]


  • OLD-TIME NEW ENGLAND The Bulletin Of The Society For The Preservation Of New England Antiquities [October 1927 / January 1931]
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Author William Sumner Appleton (ed)
Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Jacket
Binding Hardcover - 189 pages
Published The Society For The Preservation Of New England Antiquities,  Boston 1927
Our Ref # 105870

Description

Two issues of the Society's well produced Journal with much of interest in each, including articles on Thomas Coram, shipbuilder and Foundling Hospital founder, log houses, New England windmills, etc. Bound with the Proceedings Of The Twelfth General Congress of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, held in September 1930, and a 6pp report from 1919 on the construction and restoration of the Swett-Isley House in Newbury, Mass. All in VG order throughout and bound in smart blue boards, lightly worn, with gilt titling to slightly dulled spine. 8vo. 48pp, 48pp + ads, 6pp, 87pp
£15.00

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