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The Ridgefield Bicentennial Commission

Heritage '76 - Ridgefield: A Place in Time

The Ridgefield Bicentennial Commission, 1976

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Year of publication
1976
Place of printing
Ridgefield, CT, U.S.A.
Author
The Ridgefield Bicentennial Commission
Publishers
The Ridgefield Bicentennial Commission
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Ridgefield Bicentennial Commission Ridgefield, CT, U.S.A. History Bicentennial 113 pages plus extensive list of, advertisements and advertisers. "In this book we have tried to, tell something of the story (of man's quest for liberty) as it, is reflected in the minds and hearts of the people of, Ridgefield. Ridgefield was a living, growing community when the Declaration of Independence came., Ridgefield played a unique part in events that led to the, creation of that momentous document. And Ridgefield played a, unique part in subsequent events that translated the idea of, Independence, as expressed in the Declaration, into a new reality. Insofar as possible, we have told the story in the words of people who were there, who lived and worked and advanced the building of the new, nation." - from the foreward. Illustrated in black and white., Unmarked. Minimal wear. Maroon colored boards with gilt, lettering thereon. Excellent copy. Americana
Binding description
H Hardcover
State of preservation
Fine
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

113 pages plus extensive list of advertisements and advertisers. "In this book we have tried to tell something of the story (of man's quest for liberty) as it is reflected in the minds and hearts of the people of Ridgefield. Ridgefield was a living, growing community when the Declaration of Independence came. Ridgefield played a unique part in events that led to the creation of that momentous document. And Ridgefield played a unique part in subsequent events that translated the idea of Independence, as expressed in the Declaration, into a new reality. Insofar as possible, we have told the story in the words of people who were there, who lived and worked and advanced the building of the new nation." - from the foreward. Illustrated in black and white. Unmarked. Minimal wear. Maroon colored boards with gilt lettering thereon. Excellent copy. Book
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