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The Forget-Me-Nots [inscribed & signed]

The Forget-Me-Nots [inscribed & signed]

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The Forget-Me-Nots [inscribed & signed]

by Sage, Martha Hill

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Billerica, MA: Self-published by the author, 1911. 13p., 5x7 inches, personal inscription signed by the author on the cover, lightly-used and soiled else good first edition booklet in sewn green wraps. Sage was a Bedford, MA socialite descended from early settlers of Massachusetts. She also wrote the history "Old Families of the First Parish

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Bookseller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
267406
Title
The Forget-Me-Nots [inscribed & signed]
Author
Sage, Martha Hill
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Self-published by the author
Place of Publication
Billerica, MA
Date Published
1911
Bookseller catalogs
Women; 1910S; Massachusetts;

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Soiled
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