Sam Lovel's Camps. Uncle Lisha's Friends Under Bark and Canvas. A Sequel to Uncle Lisha's Shop
de Robinson, Rowland E
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Arrowsic, Maine, United States
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Fifth edition. A tale of outdoorsmen traversing the north woods of Vermont, capturing the Yankee dialect peculiar to the region. Writer, illustrator and folklorist Rowland E. Robinson (1833-1900) was born in Vermont and authored such works as A Danvis Pioneer; Forest and Stream Fables; and Danvis Folks. He also wrote regularly for magazines such as Atlantic Monthly and Forest and Stream, the publisher of the present book.
CONDITION: Good+, spine slightly sunned, light wear and soiling to covers; contents bright and clean.
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- James Arsenault & Company (US)
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- 6150
- Título
- Sam Lovel's Camps. Uncle Lisha's Friends Under Bark and Canvas. A Sequel to Uncle Lisha's Shop
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- Robinson, Rowland E
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- New York: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 1899
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