This 2 - volume set titled 'Historic Mackinac' was written by Edwin Wood and published by Macmillan in 1918. The volumes come with a photocopy of a letter from Emil Lorch, an architect, educator, and historic preservation enthusiast. Lorch sent these books to Florence Fuller in 1957 as a tribute to her father, George N. Fuller, who dedicated his life to Michigan's history preservation. The books show moderate wear, with loose bindings due to their weight, discolored pages from age, and some light markings on Volume 1's front cover. They also have wear on the covers, corners, edges, and spines.









These books are mainly for reading and learning about the history of Mackinac. When you use them, handle them gently because the bindings are loose and the pages are old and may be fragile. Avoid getting them wet as it could damage the discolored pages further. To maintain them, store them in a dry and cool place. Don't stack heavy items on top of them to prevent further damage to the covers and bindings. Enjoy exploring the rich history within these volumes!