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Wonderful World of Netsuk: With One Hundred Masterpieces of Miniature Sculpture in Color

[DOC] Wonderful World of Netsuk: With One Hundred Masterpieces of Miniature Sculpture in Color by Raymond Bushell in Arts-Photography

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Hawkinsville lies along the banks of the Ocmulgee River in the heart of Georgias wiregrass country. Surrounded by some of the states most fertile cotton lands; the city became an important commercial center soon after its incorporation in 1836. By the eve of the Civil War; Hawkinsville boasted stately mansions; mercantile firms; gins; rail service; and a river port for the transportation of cotton. Although the Civil War took its toll; the city flourished in the late 19th and early 20th century. The revival of the cotton trade; together with the growing demand for the regions lumber and turpentine; boosted the citys economy and population. Newcomers from the North joined hands with long-established families to found banks; schools; hotels; churches; cotton mills; steamboat and railroad companies; and even a harness-racing track. Hawkinsville was hailed as Georgias "Queen City of the Wiregrass."


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. great readBy RiabtmA great book for those interested in collecting netsukes. Detailed descriptions with good illustrations of netsukes.The author has may other great books on this subject.

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