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Treasure trove : rambles written by Harold H. Kynett ; with the sketches of James McBey

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks UNEng F 4.5.K96 1948
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kynett, Harold Havelock, 1889-1973.
Contributor:
McBey, James, 1883-1959.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Voyages and travels.
Physical Description:
103 p. : ill. (1 col.) ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
[Philadelphia, Pa.?], : Printed by Edward Stern & Co., 1948.
Contents:
Tetuan (1912)
MacDuff (1914)
Jericho (1918)
Dead Sea (1918)
Cattawade (1922)
West Mersea (1923)
Paris (1929)
Williamsburg Bridge (1930)
East River Bridge (1930)
Essex (1930)
New Bedford (1930)
95th Street Pier (1930)
New York (1930)
Valley Forge (1930)
White Horse (1930)
Estate Barn (1931)
Mont Ste. [i.e. St.] Michel (1931)
Binic (1931)
Gourdon (1931)
The first bull (1932)
Tangier (1934)
Haifa (1934)
Pittenween (1936)
Weehawken (1940)
Brinton's Bridge (1940)
Brandywine (1940)
New York from Brooklyn (1940)
Port of Philadelphia (1941)
Dock Street, Philadelphia (1940)
Soames Sound (1940)
Maine (1941)
Approaching the Rockies (1941)
San Francisco (1941)
Golden Gate Bridge (1941)
Del Monte (1941)
Martha's Vineyard (1943)
Clinton (1944)
Fish docks, Stonington (1945)
The Morgan at Mystic (1945)
Caves of Hercules (1946)
Approacjing Tangier (1946)
Montrose (1947)
Catterline (1947)
Coastal farm (1947).
Notes:
"Privately printed and issued by the Kynett family ... with the Season's Greetings at Christmas, 1948."
Local Notes:
From John A. Slemons, 1954.
OCLC:
4720425

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