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Description:Very Good. B0006P4OSS Softcover. Minor shelf-wear. Free of any...Very Good. B0006P4OSS Softcover. Minor shelf-wear. Free of any markings. For Additional Information or pictures, Please Inquire.
Description:Very Good. B0006P4OSS SC VG minor show of wear, PO name inside,...Very Good. B0006P4OSS SC VG minor show of wear, PO name inside, Sunned-age tanned spine. The Ethan Allen Homestead Trust, Burlington, Vermont, 1991. Stapled Soft Cover. Book Condition: Very Good-. First Edition / First Printing. 8vo-over 7"-9" tall.
Description:Very Good- 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Minor edge and corner wear,...Very Good- 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Minor edge and corner wear, lightly scuffed and scratched, some light shelf wear, light stain on the front, staples have pulled through the wraps, overall a clean used first edition! Very very rare and hard-to-find title! White stiff wrappers with green lettering and an illustration of Ethan Allen on the front. 55 very clean unmarked and uncreased historical pages! Extremely scarce and out-of-print! "John Barr's sudden death in August 1990 has sharpened awareness of our debt to his vision and many hours of volunteer labor in the preparation of this genealogy ofEthan Allen and his brothers and sisters. We may well ask, why bother with genealogy at all? After 200 years, any inherited characteristic from either an illustrious or an infamous forebear is diluted to an insignificant residual. However, genealogies provide us with a thin line of personal identification with the realities of the lives and times of our ancesotrs. Thanks to Ralph Hill's foresight, in the Winooski (Onion) River Intervale we now can see the physical surroundings that existed during the last years of Ethan Allen's life. One of the missions of the Homestead Trust has been to dispel myths and to give present and future generations a truer picture of late 18th century New England....."----from the Foreword.