Item #24727 Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater The Story of McIntosh County & Sapelo. Being a Documented Narrative Account with Particular Attention to the County's Waterway and Maritime Heritage; Plantation Culture and Uses of the Land in the 19th Century; and a Detailed Analysis of the History of Sapelo Island. Buddy Sullivan.
Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater The Story of McIntosh County & Sapelo. Being a Documented Narrative Account with Particular Attention to the County's Waterway and Maritime Heritage; Plantation Culture and Uses of the Land in the 19th Century; and a Detailed Analysis of the History of Sapelo Island

Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater The Story of McIntosh County & Sapelo. Being a Documented Narrative Account with Particular Attention to the County's Waterway and Maritime Heritage; Plantation Culture and Uses of the Land in the 19th Century; and a Detailed Analysis of the History of Sapelo Island

Includes separate 40 page "Supplemental Appendixes." Book is inscribed, signed by the author. Copy includes a numbered limited edition card signed by the author. Darien, Georgia: Published by the McIntosh County Board of Commissioners. Printed by The Darien News, 1990.

First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. [3], 818 pages. Illustrated. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt title and anchor illustration on the front cover. Gilt title on the spine. Pictorial dust jacket. Map illustrated end papers. Inscribed, signed by the author opposite the half title page. A 3" x 5" printed card stating 1000 numbered first edition copies is signed by the author and laid inside the front cover. This is copy number 605. Included with the hardcover book is a seperate bound, stapled soft cover titled "Supplemental Appendixes". Contents of the soft cover consist of 40 pages with illustrations. Very good / very good. Item #24727
ISBN: 0962580805

Price: $125.00

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