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Polly Warren. Fine. Book Unread trade paperback, patterned light yellow covers. No names clean text. Foreword: Paul Brooks. The enduring harmony of the Oyster River Valley of New Hampshire. 16, 000 PB shelf.
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Very Good. First edition. Very good or better in wrappers, a paperback. Paper taped to front cover. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Drawings G. Don Ray, photos. G PB. Oyster River Plantation was one of the first settlements in colonial New England & shows the chain of life. Edge wear.
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Drawings G. Don Ray, photos. VG PB. Oyster River Plantation was one of the first settlements in colonial New England & shows the chain of life. Sl edge wear. Ft cover crease at bottom outer corner.
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Good. Inscribed by author, good cover w/ corner creases, smooth spine, tight binding, water stain top corner front end pages, clean text Prompt, reliable service, shipped next business day. Int'l mailed via first class or priority.
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Good. Light cover wear water stain on back, smooth spine, tight binding, clean text Prompt, reliable service, shipped next business day. Int'l mailed via first class or priority.
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Illus by Polly Warren. VG PB. The Milnes are author of 35 nature books including A Multitude of Living Things. Paul Brooks makes clear that the authors with their first hand knowledege of worldwide threats to the natural environment, could not be anything but arden conservationists and think of Oyster River Valley as a living organism. Such places must be preserved for present and future generations. Inscribed vy Margery Milne on fep "For Jack Barnes-World traveler who understans all things of interest with Diane. Margery Milne)