Old Shakertown and the Shakers : a brief history of the rise of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Coming, the establishment of the Pleasant Hill Colony, their beliefs, customs and pathetic end
by Hutton, Daniel Mac-Hir
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- Paperback
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About This Item
Booklet is in very good condition with clean pages that are tight to binding. A tiny, tiny tear at the top near the spine, less than 1/4 inch. Previous price penciled on cover. No underlining or highlighting. Smoke-free home, smoke-free books. See pictures for more on condition.
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- The Macabre Librarian (US)
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- Title
- Old Shakertown and the Shakers : a brief history of the rise of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Coming, the establishment of the Pleasant Hill Colony, their beliefs, customs and pathetic end
- Author
- Hutton, Daniel Mac-Hir
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Harrodsburg Herald Press
- Place of Publication
- Harrodsburg, Ky.
- Date Published
- 1981
- Pages
- 72
- Weight
- 1.00 lbs
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