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7381. Janes, Edward C., WHEN CAPE COD MEN SAVED LIVES. Champaign, IL. 1968

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7381. Janes, Edward C., WHEN CAPE COD MEN SAVED LIVES. Champaign, IL. 1968

7381d. Janes, Edward C., WHEN CAPE COD MEN SAVED LIVES. Champaign, IL. 1968. 96p. This most desirable title provides a documentary account for young people, of the strong and courageous men of the Life-Saving Service who pitted their strength against the towering seas off Cape Cod in the early 1900’s. This is the story of the Service, following the life of one fictitious life-saver at the Cahoon’s Hollow Life-Saving station. How “Ben” learned to be a life-saver, and how he and the other surfmen performed their duties are all described in lengthy text and wonderful illustrations. Wonderfully with over 45 illustrations and photographs. This is a most desirable title, extremely difficult to find. Clean, crisp save ex. Lib. markings, pocket, etc. (VG). $58.

7381c. Janes, Edward C., WHEN CAPE COD MEN SAVED LIVES. Champaign, IL. 1968. 96p. This most desirable title provides a documentary account for young people, of the strong and courageous men of the Life-Saving Service who pitted their strength against the towering seas off Cape Cod in the early 1900’s. This is the story of the Service, following the life of one fictitious life-saver at the Cahoon’s Hollow Life-Saving station. How “Ben” learned to be a life-saver, and how he and the other surfmen performed their duties are all described in lengthy text and wonderful illustrations. Wonderfully with over 45 illustrations and photographs. This is a most desirable title, extremely difficult to find. Clean, crisp, nice copy. (VG+). $58.