[Rarebooks] FS: Proposal to Save Hancock Shaker Village...

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Wed May 16 07:58:44 EDT 2007


>From our new MAY, 2007 catalog-
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"A PROPOSAL TO SAVE THE SHAKER COMMUNITY AT HANCOCK, MASSACHUSETTS. ITS
IMPORTANCE AS PART OF THE AMERICAN HERITAGE"  Planned by Carl Purlington
Rollins and printed by Connecticut Printers, Inc: 1960. A very interesting
prospectus for what would become the famous Hancock Shaker Village
restoration. The Shakers closed the community in 1960 and sold the
buildings and 900 acres to a private group which re-opened it to the
public in 1961. This pamphlet outlines in broad terms the importance of
the community and plans for its restoration and educational programs. A
scarce piece of ephemera. Softcover. 5”x8”, 6 pages, reproduction of a
period woodcut of the village on the cover; a near fine copy. [30905]
$65.00


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