[Genealib] Free to a good home: Eliot's Biographical Dictionary
of New England
Toni I. Benson
tbenson at vbdl.org
Mon Aug 21 10:52:35 EDT 2006
We would be interested in this book.
Thank you,
Toni I. Benson, Local History
Van Buren District Library
200 N. Phelps St.
Decatur, MI 49045
Date sent: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 09:42:27 -0400
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From: Bob Velke <bvelke at archivecdbooksusa.com>
Subject: [Genealib] Free to a good home: Eliot's Biographical Dictionary of
New England
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> The following book is free to a good home:
>
> - John Eliot, A Biographical Dictionary Containing a Brief Account
> of the First Settlers and Other Eminent Characters Among the
> Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men, in New England (1809)
> NOT a reprint. Beautiful original leather binding. Heavy foxing
> (it IS almost 200 years old <g>) but otherwise in very good condition.
> For description and photo of the actual book, see:
> http://www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=LIST&p=US0313
>
> The book will be accompanied by a free copy of the digital book on
> CD-ROM, a free on-site network license, and free shipping.
>
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>
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