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BID DATE:
04/20/2024 10:59 PM
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(4) BOOKS + (2) PAMPHLETS ON SHAKER LIFESTYLE

Rating: 8
Comments. This lot includes" History of the Shakers by Sister Aida Elma as well as Sister Miriam Wall and" The Hancock Shakers" by Edward Andrews that is dated 1961. This also a soft cover for version of" Shaker Cities of Peace, Love and Union" by Deborah Burns that is dated 1993 and" Neither Plain nor Simple" by David Starbuck that is dated 2004. Also included are hardcover versions of" The Shaker Holy Land" by Edward Horgan that is dated 1982 and" Religion in Wood" by Edward as well as Faith Andrews that is dated 1969. All pertain to the Shaker way of life, cooking as well as their furniture. This lot is in sturdy shape having normal use wear, could have some soiling and there is a loose page on Mr. Starbuck book and spine separation on Mr. Horgans book.


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