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Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, December 1925 - Fort Hill, The Home of  John C. Calhoun at Clemson, South Carolina

Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, December 1925 - Fort Hill, The Home of John C. Calhoun at Clemson, South Carolina

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Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, December 1925 - Fort Hill, The Home of John C. Calhoun at Clemson, South Carolina

by Rowe, E.F.; Helphenstine R.K. Jr.; Creviston, Harry; Aust, Franz A.; Hankinson, Hazel; Sherlock, Chesla C.; Et al

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USA: Meredith. Good. 1925. First Edition. Paperback. 50 pages. Features: Intimate glimpses of our native trees - article with photos; Beautifying the small home grounds; How to carry the home expense; Christmas wreaths of native materials; Homes of Famous Americans, XXXVI - Fort Hill, the home of John C. Calhoun at Clemson, South Carolina - photo-illustrated ad; Hardy wild plants for northern gardens; Winter injuries to trees and shrubs; The lure of early New England dressers; A homelike house of shingles (house plan); Unit house number four is a Dutch colonial - house plan; Holiday gifts for home use; 2/3-page illustrated ad encourages readers to buy western crop land in Canada; American women in the world of music; Cookies for Christmas; How to carve dinner meats; Last minute embroidered gifts for the home lover; Nice color ad inside back cover by the Oak Flooring Bureau; Nice color-illustrated Kohler ad on back cover features illustration of child peeking beneath shower curtain. Average wear and soiling. A worthy copy of this nice vintage issue.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, December 1925 - Fort Hill, The Home of John C. Calhoun at Clemson, South Carolina our native trees - article with photos; Beautifying the small home grounds; How to carry the home expense; Christmas wreaths of native mat .

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Title
Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, December 1925 - Fort Hill, The Home of John C. Calhoun at Clemson, South Carolina
Author
Rowe, E.F.; Helphenstine R.K. Jr.; Creviston, Harry; Aust, Franz A.; Hankinson, Hazel; Sherlock, Chesla C.; Et al
Illustrator
Simonsen, Leonard A. (cover)
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Paperback
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First Edition
Publisher
Meredith
Place of Publication
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Date Published
1925
Keywords
Better Homes And Gardens Magazine, December 1925 - Fort Hill, The Home Of John C. Calhoun At Clemson, South Carolina Our Native Trees - Article With Photos; Beautifying The , Small Home Grounds; How To Carry The Home Expense; Christmas Wreaths Of , Native
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