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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Fair. Rentoul, Joan (illustrator). Some scuffing and small tears along the edges of the cover. Withdrawn from the Cabot Institute Library. Crease to the front cover. Pages are otherwise clean and free from markings. Binding is solid. BP/Nova Scotia. Seller Inventory # ABE-1650039177372
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Flanagan, Kathleen & Rentoul, Joan (illustrator). Photos, drawings and lots of history about working class homes in Nova Scotia. Seller Inventory # 005161
Book Description paperback. Condition: Very Good. Rentoul, Joan (illustrator). Trade paperback. Square Tight Binding. Clean interior, save for p/o signature to front end paper. A superior edition. Seller Inventory # 17281
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good +. B/W Photographs (illustrator). First Edition. SUBTITLED : ` The Working Class Housing Tradition in Nova Scotia 1749 - 1949 '. The opening of this 96 page volume cites a 200 year influx of settlers to Nova Scotia beginning in 1600. Read more about : eyebrow windows, hydro-stone, hipped gable roof, Barrington Passage area, Salt Box, mansart, Pugwash, Georgian- neoclassicism, Acadian,Tompkinsville, Carpenter Gothic, New Waterford, Red Row, and United Mine Workers. Biblio at back. Plenty of b/w photos - some general views and some detailed - to illustrate building styles. Also a handful of b/w drawings. Cond ; Paper wrapper is buff coloured with black lettering. Front cover photo is of a house in the Carpenter Gothic style. Binding tight. No names, marks, creases, nor tears. Spine sun faded. Minimal soiling. Excellent reference ! Quote (p. 55) : " Canso Town was a small fishing village more than two hundred miles from the closest city, Halifax. The village had continued its traditional way of life for over a hundred years before the trans-atlantic telegraph cable brought industrialization to its doorstep. The cable to mainland ._._._. ." Size: 8vo. Seller Inventory # 011930
Book Description Decorative card covers. Condition: Vg. Joan Rentoul (illustrator). Fourth Printing. (6)-96 Pp. Numerous b.& w. photo illus., line drawings, architectual drawings and map. Seller Inventory # 10753
Book Description Condition: Fine. Rentoul, Joan (illustrator). Book is in Used-LikeNew condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear. Seller Inventory # 088999322X-2-2
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. Kathleen Flanagan (photographs) and Joan Rentoul (illustrations) (illustrator). General wear and handling, no longer fresh: edge wear, occasional rub marks (especially bottom edge) and thumb dents. Extensive BW illustrations. Bookseller pencil marks on FFEP. Third printing October 1991. The opening of this 96 page volume cites a 200 year influx of settlers to Nova Scotia beginning in 1600. Read more about : eyebrow windows, hydro-stone, hipped gable roof, Barrington Passage area, Salt Box, mansart, Pugwash, Georgian- neoclassicism, Acadian,Tompkinsville, Carpenter Gothic, New Waterford, Red Row, and United Mine Workers. Biblio at back. Front cover photo is of a house in the Carpenter Gothic style. Quote (p. 55) : " Canso Town was a small fishing village more than two hundred miles from the closest city, Halifax. The village had continued its traditional way of life for over a hundred years before the trans-atlantic telegraph cable brought industrialization to its doorstep.". Book. Seller Inventory # 12723
Book Description Soft Cover. Condition: Good. This cover is ever so lightly rubbed. There is a smudge on the middle of the front cover and a price sticker on the top right corner. The cover sits up a little on front and back. There are little smudges on the corners. The back corner is dog-eared and sitting up. The fore-edge is clean but wavy. The half title page has a pencil mark on the top right corner. Seller Inventory # 022224