About The Book :
This book describes the wealthiest man in Vietnam who, upon learning he has a short time to live, decides to return to his home town, Port Townsend, Washington. The photograph on the cover shows a wharf in Port Townsend off Tyler Street. One day this wharf collapsed due to weakened pilings caused by a boring, rasping clams. The boats were federal law enforcement vessels used to stop smuggling of alcohol.
About The Author :
Author lived in Port Townsend, Washington, for thirty years. Now, he resides in Seattle. The author is 85.
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This book describes the wealthiest man in Vietnam who, upon learning he has a short time to live, decides to return to his home town, Port Townsend, Washington. The photograph on the cover shows a wharf in Port Townsend off Tyler Street. One day this wharf collapsed due to weakened pilings caused by a boring, rasping clams. The boats were federal law enforcement vessels used to stop smuggling of alcohol.
About The Author :
Author lived in Port Townsend, Washington, for thirty years. Now, he resides in Seattle. The author is 85.
The Return To Port Townsend Bay
About The Book :
This book describes the wealthiest man in Vietnam who, upon learning he has a short time to live, decides to return to his home town, Port Townsend, Washington. The photograph on the cover shows a wharf in Port Townsend off Tyler Street. One day this wharf collapsed due to weakened pilings caused by a boring, rasping clams. The boats were federal law enforcement vessels used to stop smuggling of alcohol.
About The Author :
Author lived in Port Townsend, Washington, for thirty years. Now, he resides in Seattle. The author is 85.
This book describes the wealthiest man in Vietnam who, upon learning he has a short time to live, decides to return to his home town, Port Townsend, Washington. The photograph on the cover shows a wharf in Port Townsend off Tyler Street. One day this wharf collapsed due to weakened pilings caused by a boring, rasping clams. The boats were federal law enforcement vessels used to stop smuggling of alcohol.
About The Author :
Author lived in Port Townsend, Washington, for thirty years. Now, he resides in Seattle. The author is 85.
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BN ID: | 2940184649023 |
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Publisher: | Calmar Austin McCune |
Publication date: | 06/17/2025 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 224 KB |
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