A Century of Prairie Sown Faith: First Presbyterian Church, Round Lake, Minnesota Cookbook - front cover
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A Century of Prairie Sown Faith: First Presbyterian Church, Round Lake, Minnesota Cookbook

"A Century of Prairie Sown Faith" by First Presbyterian Church, Round Lake, Minnesota, published by General Publishing and Binding, Iowa Falls. This spiral-bound edition celebrates the church's centennial from 1892-1992. Good condition, minor cover wear, no inscriptions or library marks. A unique piece for church history enthusiasts.

$32.68$$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Good
1992
General Publishing and Binding
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B7-DRJ-ALT-0574

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a spiral binding that remains intact. The cover shows minor wear, particularly at the corners, but is otherwise clean and without significant damage. There is no dust jacket, as is typical for this format. The pages are free from inscriptions, markings, or library stamps.

About This Classic 1992 Edition

"A Century of Prairie Sown Faith: First Presbyterian Church, Round Lake, Minnesota" is a commemorative publication celebrating the centennial of the First Presbyterian Church in Round Lake. Published by General Publishing and Binding in Iowa Falls, Iowa, this book captures the rich history and faith of the church community from its founding in 1892 through its 100th anniversary in 1992. While the author remains unknown, the book serves as a vital historical document for those interested in church history and the development of local communities in Minnesota. This edition does not include an ISBN and lacks a dust jacket, but it is bound in a sturdy spiral format, making it accessible for readers. The book is not signed or inscribed and shows no signs of being an ex-library copy. Its scarcity as a specialized local history book makes it a unique addition to collections focusing on religious or regional history.

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