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Island Home: Why People Come to Martha's Vineyard and Why They Stay

Island Home: Why People Come to Martha's Vineyard and Why They Stay

Island Home: Why People Come to Martha's Vineyard and Why They Stay
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Island Home: Why People Come to Martha's Vineyard and Why They Stay

by Pace, Elaine

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Paperback. Book Condition: Fine. 1st World Library, 2008. 140 pages. Nice Firm Clean copy ! Size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3. New England::History 0416

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Title
Island Home: Why People Come to Martha's Vineyard and Why They Stay
Author
Pace, Elaine
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1421898535
ISBN 13
9781421898537
Publisher
1st World Publishing
This edition first published
2008-04
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