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Kenrick A.Claflin & Son

3169. Richmond , Bernice. WINTER HARBOR . New York . 1943

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3169. Richmond , Bernice. WINTER HARBOR . New York . 1943

  1. Richmond, Bernice. WINTER HARBOR. New York. 1943. 1st. 211pp. DJ. Inscribed by the author. Illustrated with photos. To live in a lighthouse means a rather special kind of life. This is a true account of the author and her husband, who purchased the Winter Harbor Lighthouse, Maine, in the 1940’s and their adventures on the island. This is a story of adventure and happiness on the weather-beaten, wave-swept off-shore Maine island. This is the authors first of two romantic tales of this dream come true that many of us share. Contents clean, crisp, sunning to spine, in early sunned and chipped dj. (VG) $26.

3169e. Richmond , Bernice. WINTER HARBOR . New York . 1943. 2nd. 211pp. Very light wear to wraps, contents clean tight. Illustrated with photos. To live in a lighthouse means a rather special kind of life. This is a true account of the author and her husband, who purchased the Winter Harbor Lighthouse, Maine , in the 1940’s and their adventures on the island. This is a story of adventure and happiness on the weather-beaten, wave-swept off-shore Maine island. This is the authors first of two romantic tales of this dream come true that many of us share. (VG) $36.

3169f. Richmond, Bernice. WINTER HARBOR. New York. 1943. 2nd. 211pp. Very light wear to wraps, contents clean tight. Illustrated with photos. To live in a lighthouse means a rather special kind of life. This is a true account of the author and her husband, who purchased the Winter Harbor Lighthouse, Maine, in the 1940’s and their adventures on the island. This is a story of adventure and happiness on the weather-beaten, wave-swept off-shore Maine island. This is the authors first of two romantic tales of this dream come true that many of us share. Light wear and soiling to wraps. Contents clean and tight. (VG)  $28.