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My Own Cape Cod - Gladys Taber, First Edition/Print Signed

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Author: Gladys Taber.
Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company
Description: Hardcover with dust jacket. 251 pages. "First Edition" so stated on the copyright page. Signed by the author on the front free page.
Date: 1971
Condition: Covers show some light fading along the upper and lower edges. Spine caps lightly bumped. Gift inscription in ink on the Cape Cod Poem page.
Dust Jacket: Some shelf wear and scuffing. Some light chipping along the upper and lower edges. Protected by a Bro-dart archival jacket cover.
Contents: Gladys Bagg Taber (1899-1980), was the author of 59 books, including the Stillmeadow books, and columnist for Ladies' Home Journal and Family Circle.
As she did with her Stillmeadow books, with this book the author shares her life at her home on Cape Cod overlooking Mill Pond Inlet. And as she has done in her Stillmeadow books she breaks down the year at Cape Cod into the seasons, sharing her life and reflections on how things differ in beginning in Spring and on through Winter. Illustrated with photographs.
Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company
Description: Hardcover with dust jacket. 251 pages. "First Edition" so stated on the copyright page. Signed by the author on the front free page.
Date: 1971
Condition: Covers show some light fading along the upper and lower edges. Spine caps lightly bumped. Gift inscription in ink on the Cape Cod Poem page.
Dust Jacket: Some shelf wear and scuffing. Some light chipping along the upper and lower edges. Protected by a Bro-dart archival jacket cover.
Contents: Gladys Bagg Taber (1899-1980), was the author of 59 books, including the Stillmeadow books, and columnist for Ladies' Home Journal and Family Circle.
As she did with her Stillmeadow books, with this book the author shares her life at her home on Cape Cod overlooking Mill Pond Inlet. And as she has done in her Stillmeadow books she breaks down the year at Cape Cod into the seasons, sharing her life and reflections on how things differ in beginning in Spring and on through Winter. Illustrated with photographs.