Ebook {Epub PDF} Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle by Sophie Frye Bass
· Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle book download. Sophie Frye Bass and Florenz Clark. Download Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle. Crosscut Tout: James Gleick will talk about information era (Mar. advantages, helping sports bars, for example, but also contributing to parking problems and retail disruption that damaged other key businesses, such as Elliott Bay Book Company (now happily . Pig-Tail Days In Old Seattle. Sophie Frye Bass (Author), Florenz Clark (Author) Published by Binford Mort Pub; 3rd edition (July 1, ), ISBN ISBN · Pig-tail days. Sophie Frye Bass was the granddaughter of Arthur Denny and the author of two charming little books on Seattle history, Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle and When Seattle Was a Village. Both books consist primarily of her memories of growing up in pioneer Seattle.
Available now at www.doorway.ru - Hardcover - Binford Mort Pubs; 3 edition () - - Book Condition: Very Good - First Edition. - Good - Dust jacket in good condition. First edition. Minor shelf and handling wear, overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. First Edition, with no additional printings indicated. Dust jacket now wrapped with protective mylar cover. Bass, Sophie Frye. Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle, (Portland, ) Binfords and Mort, Publishers. When Seattle Was a Village, (Seattle, ) Lowman Hanford, Publishers. Writing under the name Sophie Frye Bass, she wrote two children's books about the early history of Seattle: "When Seattle Was A Village," and "Pigtail Days in Old Seattle." She also donated books and funds to establish the Sophie Frye Bass Library at the Seattle Museum of History and Industry. Sarah Sophia Frye was the third child of George.
Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle. by. Sophie Frye Bass, Florenz Clark (Illustrator) · Rating details · 19 ratings · 2 reviews. Seattle's yesterdays are gaily recalled in these charming stories. Noted people, great events, and personal memories are associated with some of the city's famous old streets. The author is the granddaughter of the. Sophie Frye Bass was the granddaughter of Arthur Denny and the author of two charming little books on Seattle history, Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle and When Seattle Was a Village. Both books consist primarily of her memories of growing up in pioneer Seattle. The one that concerns us here is Pig-Tail Days, published in , which gives her account of the origins of the downtown street names and a few others. Born and raised in Seattle, Benjamin Donguk Lukoff had his interest in local history kindled at the age of six, when his father bought him settler granddaughter Sophie Frye Bass’s Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle at the gift shop of the Museum of History and Industry. He studied English, Russian, and linguistics at the University of Washington, and went on to earn his master’s in English linguistics from University College London.
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