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Deep River and Ivoryton

Title
Deep River and Ivoryton / Don Malcarne, Edith DeForest, and Robbi Storms.
Author
Malcarne, Don.
Publication
Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., c2002.

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TextUse in library IQM (Deep River) 10-1945Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121

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Additional Authors
  • De Forest, Edith.
  • Storms, Robbi.
Description
128 p. : chiefly ill., maps; 24 cm.
Summary
Deep River and Ivoryton, two villages in the lower Connecticut River Valley, were dominated for more than a century by "white gold"--Ivory. The growth of the piano industry led to a new use for this exotic and long-treasured substance, and suddenly, the two villages became tied to Zanzibar, the most important exporting place for the tusks of African elephants.
Series Statement
Images of America
Uniform Title
Images of America.
Alternative Title
Deep River & Ivoryton
Subjects
Call Number
IQM (Deep River) 10-1945
ISBN
  • 0738510963
  • 9780738510965
LCCN
2002108541
OCLC
51532544
Author
Malcarne, Don.
Title
Deep River and Ivoryton / Don Malcarne, Edith DeForest, and Robbi Storms.
Imprint
Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., c2002.
Series
Images of America
Images of America.
Added Author
De Forest, Edith.
Storms, Robbi.
Research Call Number
IQM (Deep River) 10-1945
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