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note: depicts three children (Verden T. Paynter, Brent Paynter, William Cary Paynter)
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published in 1940 by Margent Press
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Fifty Years After (1940 Margent Press edition)
published in 1940 by Margent Press

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    [8], 9-224, 6 leaves of plates
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    FIFTY YEARS | AFTER | by | JOHN H. PAYNTER, A. M. | [publisher's mark] | MARGENT PRESS | NEW YORK 1940
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    PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | BY J. J. LITTLE & IVES COMPANY, NEW YORK
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    COPYRIGHT, 1940, BY JOHN H. PAYNTER | PUBLISHED BY MARGENT PRESS | 120 EAST 39TH, NEW YORK, N. Y. | All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced | in any form without permission of the publisher
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    DEDICATION | MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO WILSON CARY | When my shipmate, Wilson Cary and I returned in | 1885 from a cruise around the world on...the U.S.S. Ossipee, we promised ourselves | that one day we would make another trip abroad... | Fate interfered | and sent Wils on a longer trip, so I dedicate to his | memory this volume which describes the trip I made | alone, fifty years after....
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