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Item Number: 83493 |
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Circa: 1936 Condition: Used Country of Origin: United States Publisher: Macmillan Company
From the 1930s, nice historical story for a pre-teen or teen boy or girl.
Story of early American Settlers and Indians begins in August 1689, in the North of Maine near the Quebec border.
Descriptive tale of their experiences living in the wilderness around Quebec Canada after being taken prisoner by Abenakis Indians.
Black & white drawings of Indians and Animals.
Author: Elizabeth Coatsworth. Illustrator: Harve Stein. Publisher: Macmillan Company. Pages: 160. Ages: 9 to Teen.
Hardbound with light cover wear, minor dented corners.
Pages are yellowed from age. It has at least one corner bends, otherwise looks good.
Inside first page has some penciling and Prior owners name and the book title in ink and pencil.
A fascinating tale of survival. |
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