Wintry Brook in New England Picture Article 1949

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Wintry Brook in New England Picture Article 1949 This article and pictures appeared in a magazine December 1949. Article by Robert P Tristram Coffin titled Christmas in New England. 4 pages. It reads in part, Then the lights on the house fir tree come out along with the stars. Carol singers march by twos in the street. The wind goes his rounds, the deer hangs high in the shed, the bins groan with apples, the tawny cider flows. And children go to sleep with dolls clasped in their arms and new painted sleds that smell like peppermint. Peace and good will lie as deep on the world as the snow. In excellent condition. Photo is taken through plastic and may show wrinkles or crookedness that is not in the article. This original magazine tear sheet measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 13 1/4 inches tall.

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Reference #:
30866
Quantity
1
Category
Advertising
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Department
Collectibles
Year
1949
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Unknown
Condition
Excellent
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