Wade, Albert G.
Published by Wade Advertising Agency, 1949
Hardcover in good condition with wear and small tear to cloth board
From the preface: “It is a simple ‘word picture’ told in chronological fashion from the day my parents and brother steamed out of Liverpool, England, to come to America, on Good Friday, April 13th, 1881 –my luckiest day. It is my most fervent hope that this story may indicate, and give some concrete evidence to any young men who may chance to read how an emigrant boy, at the age of 12 years, made his way in this, ‘The land of golden opportunities and fullest freedoms,’ where it would not have been so possible anywhere else.”
Wade, Albert G.
Published by Wade Advertising Agency, 1949
Hardcover in good condition with wear and small tear to cloth board
From the preface: “It is a simple ‘word picture’ told in chronological fashion from the day my parents and brother steamed out of Liverpool, England, to come to America, on Good Friday, April 13th, 1881 –my luckiest day. It is my most fervent hope that this story may indicate, and give some concrete evidence to any young men who may chance to read how an emigrant boy, at the age of 12 years, made his way in this, ‘The land of golden opportunities and fullest freedoms,’ where it would not have been so possible anywhere else.”