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  • Seller image for Folks in and About Ambridge [Pennsylvania] Signed by Illustrator for sale by My November Guest Books

    Stella Ray Bruff

    Language: English

    Published by The Daily Citizren, Ambridge, PA, 1941

    Seller: My November Guest Books, Beaver falls, PA, U.S.A.

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    John Shevchik (illustrator). Rare softback copyright 1941; author provides in-depth profiles of prominent citizens of town some twenty miles north of Pittsburgh in the days just prior to WW II breaking out; personalities profiled include John Duss, prominent Republican who presided over the destruction of the legendary Harmony Society; local political cartoonist John Shevchik provided illustrations for the book and signed his name beneath the photo of Cy Hungerford, political cartoonist for the Pittsburgh papers, on the dedication page; this volume is an invaluable resource for local history and genealogy; wraps show significant wear and some soiling; spine reinforced with archival tape; 68 glossy pages B-51.