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Very good+ in very good jacket. Gray cloth boards in dust jacket, octavo, sparsely illustrated in b&w. Book has mild bumps to corners, binding tight, inscription to half-title page, otherwise text clean and unmarked, with mild toning throughout, faint foxing to edges of block. DJ has edgewear that includes small tears, toning and rubbing, faint soil to rear panel.
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Good. No Dust Jacket. 8vo, Gray boards, gilt letters, maps for end papers, Presentation copy from The Brant Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters Of The Empire, glued opposite the title page 256 pages. Signed by author on the title page below her name. This is an ex library copy with a surface tear near base of spine to two cm. This is a valuable guide to the extensive early settlements throughout Upper Canada of the 'Pennsylvania Germans' and such kindred groups as the Quakers and Huguenots.
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Edition:
1957, McClelland & Stewart Limited
Hardcover
Details:
Publisher:
McClelland & Stewart Limited
Published:
1957 1957
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17667035767
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First Edition. xx, 256 pp. Octavo. No dust-jacket. Grey cloth with yellow lettering on spine. Trimmed edges. Pictorial endpapers. Front endpapers depict map of Pennsylvania and New York and rear endpapers showcase first settlements in Southern Ontario Counties. Previous owner's small signature on front loose endpape in blue ink. Half title included. G. Elmore Reaman's signature on title page in black ink. 11 B. /W illustrations on 6 plates and 6 B/W maps and charts on 4 plates. 5 appendices, a bibliography and an index. Some minor darkening to spine and bottom edge of boards. No damage to boards or spine. Very clean internally. A very good, signed first edition copy of this 1957 novel. George Elmore Reaman's 1957 novel primarily details the history of the Pennsylvania Germans and local communities in their roles in the settlement of Ontario. This novel records a plethora of contributing and surrounding communities, giving justice to the hard work foundational to Ontario as we know it today. Foreword by Thomas B. Costain, a Nod from Pennsylvania by Arthur D. Graeff, and a preface by the author.