Canning Gold: Northern New Englands Sweet Corn Industry: A Historical Geography
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Canning Gold: Northern New Englands Sweet Corn Industry: A Historical Geography

Canning Gold: Northern New Englands Sweet Corn Industry: A Historical Geography
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Canning Gold: Northern New Englands Sweet Corn Industry: A Historical Geography

by Paul B. Frederic
Product Group: Book
Publisher: University Press of America (2002-02-28)
ISBN: 0761821996
EAN: 9780761821991
Dewey Decimal #: 973
Hardcover: 238 pages
SKU: 7AB1-117-7-0308
Condition: Near Fine No DJ
Comments: Clean copy, no markings by previous owners; Boards very slightly soiled and dinged - else Fine. Pages bright and tight. *International Buyers Welcome!* (except for prohibitively heavy items, as noted) - Satisfied customers in over 40 countries! We ship quickly and guarantee satisfaction. Your purchase helps support a U. Chicago student


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Canning Gold is a meticulously researched examination of how sweet corn canning helped shape the economy, landscape and people of rural Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont during the corn shop century, 1860-1960's. Paul Frederic powerfully demonstrates the strong community bond essential for the industry's initial success.
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