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Seventeen Dollars a Square Inch
A Personal Tribune to Eric Sloane,
by Forrest Fenn
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Eric Sloane
and Forrest Fenn wanted to build a covered bridge but their
wives wouldn't let them buy a river. It was a standing joke
between them and a lingering fantasy. This book is not a
biography of Eric Sloane; rather, it is almost a recorded
conversation between two friends who shared a common interest
and the love of simple things and simpler times. Eric was a
gifted painter and writer, and Forrest
was a grateful admirer who sold his work. Their friendship
lasted only ten years, but they were very influential years. You
will see.
111 Pages
146 Illustrations
64 Color Plates
4 Black and White Images
Printed in the USA.
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