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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | RANNIE,WILLIAM F. The Lady and the Manor: Stories About the Town of Lincoln and a 100-Question Trivia Quiz. W.F. Rannie, Lincoln, Ontario, 1986, first edition.. 164 pp, 8vo (8 7/8" H), soft cover. B&w photographs, drawings. Local history of the Lincoln, Ontario area. Contents: Introduction; The Lady of the Manor; Dr. Frank Simpson Pepperdene: world stature radiologist; A name revered in a great sport (D avid Forsyth); Beamsville's Irish Connection; The cave that wasn't "lost"; Two distinguished Micheners; The Drill Shed and the Fenian Raiders; A case of usurpation; The tragic story of Theresa Gowanlock; Cooking with gas; The rise and demise o f a J e wish Congregation; Robert Runchey and the "Coloured Company"; Jim Konkle's cider mill; Craftsmen in terra cotta at Beamsville brickyard; Two Cyrus Sumners; C. Andrew Lawson: preacher extraordinary; Temples on the Mountain; Charles E. Riggi ns : d r ug s and justice; Inventors who were right for their day; "Doctoring" in Lincoln; Bohemia in Beamsville; A benign ghost: name of Edward; A Lincoln Trivia Quiz. Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - Very min or ed ge we ar . Near Fine. Offered for US$ 20.00 by: Capricorn Books - Book number: 20839 See more books from our catalog: Canadiana | |||