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The House That Jam Built

The House That Jam Built | Rare and modern books | Smith, Llewellyn S., Cowan, Phyllis

Rare and modern books
Smith, Llewellyn S., Cowan, Phyllis
Baby Boomer Press, Incorporated, 1995
69.95 €
(Ladysmith, Canada)

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Details

  • Year of publication
  • 1995
  • ISBN
  • 0969457456
  • Place of printing
  • Markham, ON, Canada
  • Author
  • Smith, Llewellyn S., Cowan, Phyllis
  • Publishers
  • Baby Boomer Press, Incorporated
  • Size
  • 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
  • Edition
  • F First Edition
  • Keyword
  • The House That Jam Built E.D. Smith Jam Canada Fruit Processing, Industry Niagara Peninsula 264 pages. Author's signature atop, title page. "Our family story reads like none other. This Smith, saga takes us from poor pioneers to feisty farmers, from Senators to Brigadiers, from local fruit processing to a national manufacturer to a, growing North American family firm. When I realized our history, included war, fire, the Great Depression, family dissension, bravery under attack, successes, failures, innovation and vision, I wanted to pass it all on to my children. Apart from the name, Smith, the common thread throughout the generations has been jam. A, guiet, friendly, unassuming product has been the mainstay of our business. It is, the framework from which all the adventures stem, and they are considerable." - Author Unmarked. Moderate wear., Prior owner's business card affixed inside front cover., Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Canadian History, Signed
  • Binding description
  • S Paperback
  • State of preservation
  • Good
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • First edition
  • True

Description

264 pages. Author's signature atop title page. "Our family story reads like none other. This Smith saga takes us from poor pioneers to feisty farmers; from Senators to Brigadiers; from local fruit processing to a national manufacturer to a growing North American family firm. When I realized our history included war, fire, the Great Depression, family dissension, bravery under attack, successes, failures, innovation and vision, I wanted to pass it all on to my children. Apart from the name Smith, the common thread throughout the generations has been jam. A guiet, friendly, unassuming product has been the mainstay of our business. It is the framework from which all the adventures stem, and they are considerable." - Author Unmarked. Moderate wear. Prior owner's business card affixed inside front cover. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Book

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