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Paperback Sea-weed and What we Seed. My Vacation at Long Branch and Saratoga Book

ISBN: 1177962217

ISBN13: 9781177962216

Sea-weed and What we Seed. My Vacation at Long Branch and Saratoga

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Embark on a journey through late 19th-century America with John Paul's "Sea-weed and What we Seed." This captivating narrative recounts the author's vacation experiences at the popular destinations of Long Branch and Saratoga, offering a unique glimpse into the leisure and social life of the era. More than just a travelogue, it provides valuable insights into the cultural landscape and historical context of these iconic American resorts.

Paul's engaging prose brings to life the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of these celebrated locales. Readers will appreciate the rich detail and evocative descriptions that transport them back to a bygone era. This work is perfect for those interested in American history, travel writing, and the social customs of the 19th century. Discover the enduring appeal of "Sea-weed and What we Seed," a timeless snapshot of American vacationing.

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