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The Nellie J. Banks: The Life History of a Nova Scotian Schooner with a Newfoundland Crew That Helped Prince Edward Islands Cope with Prohibition

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The Nellie J. Banks: The Life History of a Nova Scotian Schooner with a Newfoundland Crew That Helped Prince Edward Islands Cope with Prohibition

by Geoff Robinson; Dorothy Robinson

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Geoff and Dorothy Robinson, 1986-01-01. paperback. Acceptable. 9x6x0.

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Title
The Nellie J. Banks: The Life History of a Nova Scotian Schooner with a Newfoundland Crew That Helped Prince Edward Islands Cope with Prohibition
Author
Geoff Robinson; Dorothy Robinson
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0969194323
ISBN 13
9780969194323
Publisher
Geoff and Dorothy Robinson
Place of Publication
Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Date Published
1986-01-01
Size
9x6x0
X weight
28 oz

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