An edition of Spun-yarn from old Nantucket (1914)

Spun-yarn from old Nantucket

consisting mainly of extracts from books now out of print, with a few additions.

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An edition of Spun-yarn from old Nantucket (1914)

Spun-yarn from old Nantucket

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Language
English
Pages
311

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Nantucket

Table of Contents

The Mother Isle, by H.S. Wyer.-From "Miriam Coffin, or The whale fisherman," by J.C. Hart.-From "Quaint Nantucket" by W.R. Bliss.-An account of the Nantucket Indians, by Z. Macy.-From Tristram and his grandchildren, by Harriet Warren.-The first tea party (an idyl from Nantucket)
There she blows! or Whales we caught by W.H. Macy.-Seagirt Nantucket, by H.S. Wyer.-Scraps.-Verse.

Classifications

Library of Congress
F72.N2 W95

The Physical Object

Pagination
311 p.,
Number of pages
311

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6567572M
Internet Archive
spunyarnfromoldn00wyer
LCCN
14010890
OCLC/WorldCat
4065574
Library Thing
1546121

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