In 1753, the French settlers named the region Arcadia, or 'beloved home'. The British arrived and fought with the French, and eventually both settled in Arcadia, living separate lives, and rarely speaking to anyone from the other side. And then there was a chance encounter in a meadow of wildflowers.
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In 1753, the French settlers named the region Arcadia, or 'beloved home'. The British arrived and fought with the French, and eventually both settled in Arcadia, living separate lives, and rarely speaking to anyone from the other side. And then there was a chance encounter in a meadow of wildflowers.
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Good. Publisher: Everyman's Library. 1969 reprint. Worn cover/spine with scratches/creases/scuffs/marks/fading. Name inscription on first page. Light tanning to pages. Text very good. 352 p. Everyman Paperbacks .