Vermont People

Vermont People by Peter Miller is a First Edition published by the Vermont People Project in 1990. This book features a unique presentation of the lives and experiences of individuals in Vermont, capturing the essence of the state’s culture and traditions. With a substantial page count of 109, it offers a visually engaging exploration of the people who shape Vermont’s identity.
Readers will find a blend of biography and social science, as the book delves into customs and traditions that define the region. Accompanied by a signed print of one of the book’s photographs, this edition is presented in a cloth-covered box, enhancing its collectible nature. The dimensions of the book, measuring 12.25 inches in length and 9.5 inches in height, contribute to its distinctive visual appeal, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in travel and the diverse narratives within the United States.
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12″ x 9 1/4″, pages not numbered. Stated Bicentennial Edition. Feb. 1991 Covered in tan cloth with gilt lettering. Original signed print of on of book’s photographs included. Numbered edition of 100 copies. In a cloth covered box .
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