"Otto Peters was aged 22 and John Martin 25 when they opened their modest shop at 94 Rundle Street ... discussion as to whether the title was to be "Peters and Martin" or "Martin & Peters" a coin was tossed and Peters won the toss! ... 5 years after the partnership, Mr. Otto Peters sold his share in the partnership to John Martin, who carried on the business as sole proprietor..."
Brimming with old-fashioned charm, this book of puzzles from 1922 features antique rebuses, riddles, puns, and other imaginative challenges. Each puzzle is complemented by whimsical illustrations. Solutions.
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The revised and expanded third edition of this classic book on the Governors of Georgia will now include the governorships of Zell Miller, Roy Barnes, and Sonny Perdue. Perfect for classroom use, this readable and reliable text is newly typeset and includes new photographs.