Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Ball, David, Fred Freitas, John J. Galluzo & Carol Miles (Scituate Historical Society), Arcadia Publishing (Tempus Publishing, Inc.), 2001, c2000, reprint, illus. soft cover (trade size paperback), fine, 128 pp, extensive B&W photographic illus., tall 8vo, ISBN: 0738504297, 'Scituate is one of the oldest towns in the United States', 'Images of America', Local History; Scituate, Massachusetts; South Shore; Maritime.
Language: English
Published by Arcadia Pub, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, U.S.A., 2000
ISBN 10: 0738504297 ISBN 13: 9780738504292
Seller: Adagio Books, Longmont, CO, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. In good, clean condition. Black X marked on top corner of front end page. Otherwise unmarked. Half inch tear on top spine edge along with a crease. Otherwise very lightr shelfwear. Spine uncreased. Describes the history of the town of Sciatuate, Massachusetts. Photographs.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Ball, David, Fred Freitas, John J. Galluzo & Carol Miles (Scituate Historical Society), Arcadia Publishing (Tempus Publishing, Inc.), 2000, c2000, 1st printing, illus. soft cover (trade size paperback), near fine, 128 pp, extensive B&W photographic illus., tall 8vo, ISBN: 0738504297, '100 years ago, the people of Scituate proudly boasted not only of living in the coastal town but also of inhabiting the various villages--among them Greenbush, the West End, North Scituate, the Harbor, Scituate Center, Egypt, and Humarock--that comprised their community', 'Images of America', Local History; Scituate, Massachusetts; South Shore; Maritime.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing, US, 2000
ISBN 10: 0738504297 ISBN 13: 9780738504292
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. One hundred years ago, the people of Scituate proudly boasted not only of living in the coastal town but also of inhabiting the various villages—among them Greenbush, the West End, North Scituate, the Harbor, Scituate Center, Egypt, and Humarock—that comprised their community. Taming the four cliffs of Scituate, the townsfolk harnessed wind and wave to power their mills, scoured and scraped seafloor rocks to gather valuable moss, and outlasted some of the most powerful storms ever to hit the New England coast. Images of America: Scituate takes us on a tour of Dreamwold, "Copper King" Thomas W. Lawson's beautiful country estate, and through the villages to meet the endless list of interesting people who lived there, from Henry Turner Bailey, the U.S. delegate to six International Art Congresses, to Uncle John Brown, celebrated as "the Oldest Man in Scituate." Along the way, we patrol the beaches with the surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service under the shining beacons of Scituate and Minot's Lights coming across the wrecks of the Columbia and the Etrusco. One hundred years ago, the people of Scituate proudly boasted not only of living in the coastal town but also of inhabiting the various villagesaaamong them Greenbush, the West End, North Scituate, the Harbor, Scituate Center, Egypt, and Humarockaathat comprised their community. Taming the four cliffs of Scituate, the townsfolk harnessed wind and wave to power their mills, scoured and scraped seafloor rocks to gather valuable moss, and outlasted some of the most powerful storms ever to hit the New England coast. Images of America: Scituate takes us on a tour of Dreamwold, aCopper Kinga Thomas W. Lawsonas beautiful country estate, and through the villages to meet the endless list of interesting people who lived there, from Henry Turner Bailey, the U.S. delegate to six International Art Congresses, to Uncle John Brown, celebrated as athe Oldest Man in Scituate.a Along the way, we patrol the beaches with the surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service under the shining beacons of Scituate and Minotas Lights coming across the wrecks of the Columbia and the Etrusco. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 211 pps, wraps, F/none, super clean and binding tight -- NOT EXLIB.
Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing, US, 2000
ISBN 10: 0738504297 ISBN 13: 9780738504292
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Paperback. Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing, US, 2000
ISBN 10: 0738504297 ISBN 13: 9780738504292
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. One hundred years ago, the people of Scituate proudly boasted not only of living in the coastal town but also of inhabiting the various villages—among them Greenbush, the West End, North Scituate, the Harbor, Scituate Center, Egypt, and Humarock—that comprised their community. Taming the four cliffs of Scituate, the townsfolk harnessed wind and wave to power their mills, scoured and scraped seafloor rocks to gather valuable moss, and outlasted some of the most powerful storms ever to hit the New England coast. Images of America: Scituate takes us on a tour of Dreamwold, "Copper King" Thomas W. Lawson's beautiful country estate, and through the villages to meet the endless list of interesting people who lived there, from Henry Turner Bailey, the U.S. delegate to six International Art Congresses, to Uncle John Brown, celebrated as "the Oldest Man in Scituate." Along the way, we patrol the beaches with the surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service under the shining beacons of Scituate and Minot's Lights coming across the wrecks of the Columbia and the Etrusco. One hundred years ago, the people of Scituate proudly boasted not only of living in the coastal town but also of inhabiting the various villagesaaamong them Greenbush, the West End, North Scituate, the Harbor, Scituate Center, Egypt, and Humarockaathat comprised their community. Taming the four cliffs of Scituate, the townsfolk harnessed wind and wave to power their mills, scoured and scraped seafloor rocks to gather valuable moss, and outlasted some of the most powerful storms ever to hit the New England coast. Images of America: Scituate takes us on a tour of Dreamwold, aCopper Kinga Thomas W. Lawsonas beautiful country estate, and through the villages to meet the endless list of interesting people who lived there, from Henry Turner Bailey, the U.S. delegate to six International Art Congresses, to Uncle John Brown, celebrated as athe Oldest Man in Scituate.a Along the way, we patrol the beaches with the surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service under the shining beacons of Scituate and Minotas Lights coming across the wrecks of the Columbia and the Etrusco. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. One hundred years ago, the people of Scituate proudly boasted not only of living in the coastal town but also of inhabiting the various villages—among them Greenbush, the West End, North Scituate, the Harbor, Scituate Center, Egypt, and Humarock—that comprised their community. Taming the four cliffs of Scituate, the townsfolk harnessed wind and wave to power their mills, scoured and scraped seafloor rocks to gather valuable moss, and outlasted some of the most powerful storms ever to hit the New England coast. Images of America: Scituate takes us on a tour of Dreamwold, "Copper King" Thomas W. Lawson's beautiful country estate, and through the villages to meet the endless list of interesting people who lived there, from Henry Turner Bailey, the U.S. delegate to six International Art Congresses, to Uncle John Brown, celebrated as "the Oldest Man in Scituate." Along the way, we patrol the beaches with the surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service under the shining beacons of Scituate and Minot's Lights coming across the wrecks of the Columbia and the Etrusco. One hundred years ago, the people of Scituate proudly boasted not only of living in the coastal town but also of inhabiting the various villagesaaamong them Greenbush, the West End, North Scituate, the Harbor, Scituate Center, Egypt, and Humarockaathat comprised their community. Taming the four cliffs of Scituate, the townsfolk harnessed wind and wave to power their mills, scoured and scraped seafloor rocks to gather valuable moss, and outlasted some of the most powerful storms ever to hit the New England coast. Images of America: Scituate takes us on a tour of Dreamwold, aCopper Kinga Thomas W. Lawsonas beautiful country estate, and through the villages to meet the endless list of interesting people who lived there, from Henry Turner Bailey, the U.S. delegate to six International Art Congresses, to Uncle John Brown, celebrated as athe Oldest Man in Scituate.a Along the way, we patrol the beaches with the surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service under the shining beacons of Scituate and Minotas Lights coming across the wrecks of the Columbia and the Etrusco. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Arcadia Publishing, US, 2000
ISBN 10: 0738504297 ISBN 13: 9780738504292
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