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Though he's been writing a column for the
Fredericksburg Standard for many years, to my knowledge this is the first book my friend
Phil Houseal has written. It's a walking tour of Fredericksburg, where he and his family have lived since 1980. I've seen an advance copy of the book, and he's done a great job, pairing photos of historic homes and buildings along with a brief history of the structures. I know I'd enjoy taking this walking tour to learn more about our sister city to the north; and I'd be entertained as I learned.
To order a copy, click
HERE. Supplies are limited, so be sure to order yours today. A version for the Kindle is also available. Click
HERE for the Kindle version.
Way to go, Phil.
This appears to be a very interesting and informative book.
ReplyDeleteI believe that I will order a copy.
I ordered a copy of this book.
ReplyDeleteWhen it arrives, I am giving the unopened package to my wife so that she can then give it to me for a Christmas present.