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Book Description Stapled Paper. Condition: Very Good ++. B/W Photographs (illustrator). First Edition. 32 page (UNpaginated) bilingual edition - English and French. All pieces are shown in sepia toned photographs. Read more about the Abrams Village, laine, cotton, Mont-Carmel, shreds, and birch wood. Cover illustration is a 1968 wood sculpture depicting domestic work by Edmund Doucette.Staples tighr. Clean, no names, no marks. Collectible folk art reference. Quote (05) : " On the other hand, the Acadians were a frugal people ever seeking to save when and where it was possible. They were quite capable of finding a new use for a worn-out article. for example, a much used blanket would serve in the fabrication of a new one, or woolen articles which were no longer serviceable were unravelled and ._._._. ." Size: 8vo. Album Shaped Exhib'n Catalogue. Seller Inventory # 009020