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Store A Most Agreeable Town Bundle: Volumes 2 & 3
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A Most Agreeable Town Bundle: Volumes 2 & 3

$40.00

2-book set:

Volume 2: Railroad & Industrial Corridor East Main St., Saucony Bridge to Kemp’s Hotel.

Highlights:

  • Stunning real-photo postcard images by W. W. Deatrick

  • Fully captioned historical commentary

  • Hardcover format, high-quality paper

  • The edition is limited to 1,500 copies.

  • Filled with previously unpublished photos

Volume 3: The Neighborhoods

Highlights:

  • This volume captures the original residential neighborhoods of the Borough located along Greenwich, Noble, Whiteoak, West Walnut, and Baldy Streets, in addition to Normal Avenue and Sander and Sacony Alleys.

  • Fully captioned historical commentary

  • Hardcover format, high-quality paper

  • The edition is limited to 1,500 copies.

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2-book set:

Volume 2: Railroad & Industrial Corridor East Main St., Saucony Bridge to Kemp’s Hotel.

Highlights:

  • Stunning real-photo postcard images by W. W. Deatrick

  • Fully captioned historical commentary

  • Hardcover format, high-quality paper

  • The edition is limited to 1,500 copies.

  • Filled with previously unpublished photos

Volume 3: The Neighborhoods

Highlights:

  • This volume captures the original residential neighborhoods of the Borough located along Greenwich, Noble, Whiteoak, West Walnut, and Baldy Streets, in addition to Normal Avenue and Sander and Sacony Alleys.

  • Fully captioned historical commentary

  • Hardcover format, high-quality paper

  • The edition is limited to 1,500 copies.

2-book set:

Volume 2: Railroad & Industrial Corridor East Main St., Saucony Bridge to Kemp’s Hotel.

Highlights:

  • Stunning real-photo postcard images by W. W. Deatrick

  • Fully captioned historical commentary

  • Hardcover format, high-quality paper

  • The edition is limited to 1,500 copies.

  • Filled with previously unpublished photos

Volume 3: The Neighborhoods

Highlights:

  • This volume captures the original residential neighborhoods of the Borough located along Greenwich, Noble, Whiteoak, West Walnut, and Baldy Streets, in addition to Normal Avenue and Sander and Sacony Alleys.

  • Fully captioned historical commentary

  • Hardcover format, high-quality paper

  • The edition is limited to 1,500 copies.

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