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BOOK - Through the Calabash
By Fatmatta Rawdatu Kanu.
This fascinating book contains memoirs and reflections on growing up in Sierra Leone. Happy childhood memories, unforgettable experiences and an exploration of Sierra Leonean traditions and social history. 350 pages; 6 X 9" Format; Printed on 70lb paper; Softcover - perfectbound; Photos - colour; black and white; Illustrations - colour; black and white; Total of 46 colour pages; Self published by author, April 2009; ISBN: 978-0-9809120-1-2    More information

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BOOK - The Wood Carvings By William Gibbs Rogers For St. Michael's Church, Cornhill [England]
By Joyce Stephenson.
As the title implies, this book is the story and compilation of photos of the extraordinary wood carving of the author's great-great grandfather William Gibbs Rogers. The book focuses on examples of his work in St. Michael's Church Cornhill, England, but also includes mentions of other work including a cradle that was carved for Queen Victoria. 115 pages; 8.5 X 11" Format; Printed on 70lb paper; Hardcover - premium binding; Photos - colour (91); Illustrations; Self published by author, March 2009; ISBN: 978-0-9812354-0-0

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BOOK - North of The 15th, A Nassagaweya History (Halton County, Ontario, Canada)
By Nassagaweya Historical Society.
On the far western boundary of Halton County was Nasagiweya Township (as it was originally spelled), the last of four townships -- Nelson, Trafalgar, Esquesing and Nasagiweya -- to be settled. Situated far from the shore of Lake Ontario. North of The 15th, a combined effort of the members of the Nasagiweya Historical Society, presents an accumulation of anecdotes, research, and photo archives that have been painstakingly gathered over 20 years.
ISBN: 0-978-0-9780957-2-7.    More information
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