South Street: New Yorks Seaport Museum

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  • Brand : David McKay Co Inc
  • ID# : 222165859
  • Barcode : 9780679201892
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South Street: New Yorks Seaport Museum by William Bixby. Published by David McKay Co Inc, New York, NY, 1972. 1st Edition. Hardbound. Paper DJ. Size 4to (up to 12'' tall). Condition: Nr Fine in Chipped & Taped DJ. 113 Pgs. ISBN 0679201890. LCCN 71-186431. This is the story of the great days when South Street was bordered by all sorts of sailing ships, such as the famous Wavertree, when hordes of immigrants arrived in America, when all sorts of cargo was constantly being loaded and unloaded, when the excitement of it all was typical of a very busy port. Generously illustrated with photographs, this account of the past and present of South Street and the Seaport Museum, gives a vivid picture of this fascinating Street of Ships. Description text copyright 2014 www.BooksForComfort.net. Item ID 29370.

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