Rich We Took To The Woods

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Rich, Louise Dickinson. We Took to the Woods. Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1942.
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 1942 -- Unstated First Edition- ---Keywords: NONFICTION ADVENTURE MAINE WILDERNESS ---Good + + Condition Hardcover----No Dust Jacket------- ---No Added Writing Notes or Underlining to Body of Text ------ Has Previous Owners Name-----Not Book Club Edition--------No Remainder Marks----Not Ex-Library Copy------from Smoke and Odor Free Environment------Pages Slightly Discolored from Age-----with 20 Photographic Illustrations------- Endpapers Are Maps --- The Author Tells of Her Life in the Remote Area of the Maine Wilderness with Her Husband. ----- Pages Edges Tinted Maroon at the Top-- Binding Reinforced with Archival Grade Hinge Tape between Title Page & Half Title Page ------Beige Cloth Cover Has Red Box on Front Cover with a Tree in Foreground, Forest of Trees in Backgroung, the Box Contains the Title and Author's Name, the Spine Has Red Lettering and Decorations----Covers and Spine Slightly Soiled ---322 Pages----Good Reading Copy.

First Edition, Hardcover, Good/No Jacket.

[KW: NONFICTION ADVENTURE MAINE WILDERNESS,]

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Rich, Louise Dickinson. ONLY PARENT. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1953. ; fester Einband / hard cover; 1. Ed.
Ex-library with call numbes in white on spine. Library markings on front endpapers, with a number written on the bottom of the title page and on the cprt page. Some of the color is worn from the tips of the fore corners and the top/bottom of the spine, but nowhere is the cloth worn through to the boards. Moderate soil on the sound binding. Moderate edge soil/foxing. Contents are clean and unmarked. ; Blue cloth, black lettering. AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Rich's story of her life after the early, unexpected death of her husband. Never one to feel sorry for herself , Rich continues recounting her life, now as a single parent, with the humor and love of life exhibited in her earlier books, including the most famous, WE TOOK TO THE WOODS. ; 8-1/4" Tall; 223 pages.

First Edition, Hardcover, G.

[KW: SINGLE Parent;,]

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Rich, Louise Dickinson: We Took to the Woods, Phildelphia J. B. Lippincott Company 1942 ; fester Einband / hard cover
G/No dj

Natural linen, titles & dec. screened in brown on front board, top edge dyed brown, maps on endpapers, 322 pp, 10ff photo plates. Possibly a book club edition, but a nice, crisp impression of the text. Corners bumped, spine cocked, shaken hinges repaired with acid-free PVA, two leaves torn in margins, a couple of leaves dog-eared, pp 316-7 browned by newspaper clipping. The author writes of life off the road in the Maine woods. Shipping weight 3 lbs. (International 2 lbs., 4 oz.) 21 X 14½ cm

[KW: Regional Maine]

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Rich, Louise Dickinson. WE TOOK TO THE WOODS. Phil. J. B. Lippincott 1942,, ; fester Einband / hard cover
3rd imp. 322pp. 21 B&W photos. 8vo. Light gray cloth binding w/brown spine lettering and design, and light gray lettering in brown panel on front cover. Map endpapers. Top edge dark brown. Humorous Biography. Life in rural Maine. Name & address on back of front flyleaf and b ack of frontispiece. VG -. 0000000000.

Hardcover, VG-.

[KW: NOISBN,]

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