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9358. Carr, Dawson. THE CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE – Sentinel of the Shoals. Chapel Hill . 2000.

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9358. Carr, Dawson. THE CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE – Sentinel of the Shoals. Chapel Hill . 2000.

9358b. Carr, Dawson. THE CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE – Sentinel of the Shoals. Chapel Hill . 2000. Revised edition. 156p. Soft wraps. Since 1871, the 208 foot sentinel at Cape Hatteras has been a welcome sight for sailors entering North Carolina ’s Outer Banks. Here is one of the more detailed looks at the history of this mighty light, its construction and the life of its keepers who kept it lit. From its earliest history to the present, this detailed account includes a great deal of information as well as chapters on the early history of the Light-House Establishment, and more. Illustrated with many photos and diagrams. (M). Pub. at $14.95. SALE. $9.95.

9358a. Carr, Dawson. THE CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE – Sentinel of the Shoals. Chapel Hill. 1991. 1st. 143p. Soft wraps. Since 1871, the 208 foot sentinel at Cape Hatteras has been a welcome sight for sailors entering North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Here is one of the more detailed looks at the history of this mighty light, its construction and the life of its keepers who kept it lit. Illustrated with many photos and diagrams. (VG+). $12.