Tales of Yesterday's Florida Keys, Paperback by Viele, John, Brand New, Free ...

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ISBN: 9781561649938 Illustrator: Yes Publisher: Pineapple Press, Incorporated Item Weight: 9 Oz Item Height: 0.5 in Item Length: 9 in height: 0.5 in Format: Trade Paperback Language: English Book Title: Tales of Yesterday's Florida Keys width: 6 in Genre: Travel, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History Publication Year: 2017 Author: John Viele Topic: United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), United States / 19th Century, United States / South / South Atlantic (DC, De, Fl, Ga, Md, Nc, SC, VA, WV), Social History, General, Customs & Traditions Number of Pages: 176 Pages Item Width: 6 in

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Tales of Yesterday's Florida Keys, Paperback by Viele, John, Brand New, Free .... Tales of Yesterday's Florida Keys, Paperback by Viele, John, ISBN 1561649937, ISBN-13 9781561649938, Brand New, Free shipping in the US A collection of stories of people and events in the Florida Keys extending from the time the Keys were first occupied by humans, through the Second Seminole War, the coming of the Overseas Railway, and finally the opening of the first Overseas Highway in 1927. The tales tell of American Indians, Cubans, Bahamians, New Englanders, and of fishing, turtling, shipwreck salvaging, warring, and of course dealing with heat and mosquitoes. John Viele's three volumes, The Florida Keys, have been Keys bestsellers for years. Now he presents a fascinating new batch of historical vignettes. Tales of Yesterday's Florida Keys, Paperback by Viele, John, ISBN 1561649937, ISBN-13 9781561649938, Brand New, Free shipping in the US A collection of stories of people and events in the Florida Keys extending from the time the Keys were first occupied by humans, through the Second Seminole War, the coming of the Overseas Railway, and finally the opening of the first Overseas Highway in 1927. The tales tell of American Indians, Cubans, Bahamians, New Englanders, and of fishing, turtling, shipwreck salvaging, warring, and of course dealing with heat and mosquitoes. John Viele's three volumes, The Florida Keys, have been Keys bestsellers for years. Now he presents a fascinating new batch of historical vignettes.