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Recipes from America's Restored Villages
Anderson, Jean
Only one page has writing ("Stephenson's Apple Farm Restaurant ...") - No marks - No tears - Tight spine - 356 pages
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Recipes from America's Restored Villages
Anderson, Jean
Dustcover has several closed-tears (mainly along edges) - Book is in Fine Condition - Price inside dustcover: $7.95 - 50 linecut illustrations by Silverman - 356 pages - NO writing, marks or tears inside book - Tight spine - Bright pages -
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Illustrated Library of Cooking Volume 1 A-BEV
Anderson, Jean
Fair to Good Inside pages are water ringed but not stucked together. Good to fill volume set or a way to have readable recipes with a Hardcover. Hardcover in VG Condition, Book is very very slightly b ulged. 5/9/2003 5/9/2003
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Campus Club, Duke University: A History
Anderson, Jean Bradley
8.5" (21.5 cm) Tall Square, tight binding. Clean and bright pages. Wraps have light shelf wear. 111 pp. <br><br>History of the Campus Club, a women's organization founded 1914 and associated with Duke University. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1510062.jpg
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The Art of American Indian Cooking
Kimball, Yeffe and Anderson, Jean
Soft Cover. VG-G+. 5/9/2003 5/9/2003
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International Journal on World Peace, Jan.-Mar. 1987 (Vol. IV, No. 1)
Bardis, Panos D. (ed.); Mellanby, Jean; Blackmore, John; Matejko, Alexander J.; Bardis, Panos D.; Anderson, Gordon; Eby, Lloyd
9.0" (23 cm) Tall Ex-Library (Noncirculating) Exlibrary stamps on wraps, no other exlib markings. Wraps have light handling wear. Tight binding, pages clean and bright. 180 pp. Contents: Commentary; Mellanby, "The Death of the Soul in Cuba and Communist China"; Blackmore, "Preemptive Wars"; Matejko, "The Limits of Western Growth" (comments, Adam Podgorecki and Witold Kiezun); Bardis, "Jensenism and Interracial Peace: A Multidisciplinary Essay on Intercultural Synthesis"; Anderson, "News"; Eby, "Miscellany"; book reviews. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/230054.jpg
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Eno, Volume 9, Number 1 (Fall 2001)
Clayton, Ed (ed.); Applewhite, James; Southern, David; Powell, William S.; Pullman, Elizabeth; Anderson, Jean; Korest, Jane; Shaw, Rich
10" (25.4 cm) Tall Square, tight binding and hinges. Clean and bright pages. Wraps have light edge rubbing. 72 pp. Special issue on the Little River in North Carolina. Contents: Applewhite, "Upstream from the Little River Reservoir"; Southern, "Early and Recombinant Lore of the Trading Path in the Vicinity of the Little River in Durham County"; Powell, "William Johnston: Eighteenth Century Entrepreneur"; Pullman, "From Lewis's Heartleaf to Yellow Flowered Trillium: The Nature of the Little River"; Anderson, "High Noon at South Lowell"; "A Photographic Essay: Orange Factory"; Korest and Shaw, "Preserving Open Space in the Little River Basin." http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/610067.jpg
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