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  • Frances Farrell-Bergeron, Kathryn Kulpa, Nancy Thornton, and Charlotte Watrin

    Published by Rhode Island Historical Socienty/The Department of State Library Services, Providence, RI, 1993

    Seller: Frank J. Raucci, Bookseller, Wallingford, CT, U.S.A.

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    Pictorial Wraps Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. A bright, clean, tight, collector-worthy copy. "WHAT A DIFFERENCE A BAY MAKES" brought historians and folklorists, archaeologists and Native Americans, authors and artists, musicians and boatbuilders, philosophers and fishermen to libraries for performances, discussions, lectures, workshops and tours - all dedicated to Narragansett Bay and its indispensable place in the life and times of those within its reach. We hope this volume of essays by those who presented the programs, as a permanent record of the project, will bring pleasure to today's readers and give future generations an understanding of the place Narragansett Bay holds in our history - and in our hearts." PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED in archival black & white photographs, drawings and maps with accompanying descriptive captions. 187 pages. FRB4.