- Author: Robert Manning
- Date: 21 May 2016
- Publisher: Palala Press
- Original Languages: English
- Book Format: Hardback::152 pages
- ISBN10: 1358427003
- File name: The-New-England-Fruit-Book.-Being-a-Descriptive-Catalogue-of-the-Most-Valuable-Varieties-of-the-Pear--Apple--Peach--Plum--and-Cherry--for-New-England-Culture.pdf
- Dimension: 156x 234x 10mm::390g
- Download Link: The New England Fruit Book. Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Most Valuable Varieties of the Pear, Apple, Peach, Plum, and Cherry, for New England Culture
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