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A LIFE IN FOLKLORE by Helen Creighton 1975 1st Edition
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McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Toronto, 1975, 1st edition Hardcover. Cloth. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good and now protected in a Brodart Mylar cover. Binding tight. Pages crisp and clean. DJ is bright and clean, though somewhat worn with some edge wear. 244 pages.
Autobiography of Canada's best-known and most deeply respected folklorists, Dr. Helen Creighton. "When author was a very young girl, she was helping the survivors of the Halifax explosion, when not much older she was driving an ambulance along the horrendous mountain roads of Cape Breton Island. She was the first ever radio station "Aunt", and has been a schoolteacher in Mexico, a University Dean and a guest at a fairy tale palace in Rumania”.
ISBN: 0070822417
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Autobiography of Canada's best-known and most deeply respected folklorists, Dr. Helen Creighton. "When author was a very young girl, she was helping the survivors of the Halifax explosion, when not much older she was driving an ambulance along the horrendous mountain roads of Cape Breton Island. She was the first ever radio station "Aunt", and has been a schoolteacher in Mexico, a University Dean and a guest at a fairy tale palace in Rumania”.
ISBN: 0070822417
Asking $25.00
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- Contact via e-mail or phone 902-483-9892;
- All offers are considered, but low offers will be ignored;
- Clients are met at a pre-determined location;
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