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1943 Edible Wild Plants Book, Eastern North America, First Edition

$135.00

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    Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America by Merritt Lyndon Fernald & Alfred Charles Kinsey
    Published by Idlewild Press, 1943 FIRST EDITION
    Clean pages. Tight binding. Some tanning to end pages. Green cloth boards are in excellent condition. No dust jacket. NOT ex-library.
    Gift inscription on front end page: "To Curt and Lydia Behrendt- May this book bring many delights to that attractive house that you have built in light of Dartmouth's unbecoming tower- is the wish of- Fred and Jeanine Lord 1943"
    8.75 x 5.75" x 1.5"
    This fantastic book could be yours- not only was it cowritten by Alfred Kinsey (renowned biologist/sexologist); but it is very informative in the foraging of various wild eastern North American plants for food. It was also, at one time, a tome in Walter Curt Behrendt's (renowned Architect/Dartmouth) library. Please message us if you have any questions- Thanks for looking!
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