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ENGLAND BOOKS
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Alice Arlen. By Countryman Press.
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No comments about Maine Sporting Camps: The Year-Round Guide to Vacationing at Traditional Hunting and Fishing Lodges, Third Edition.
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by James Kavanagh. By Waterford Press.
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No comments about Birds of Britain: An Introduction to Familiar Species of England, Scotland & Wales (Pocket Naturalist - Waterford Press).
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
By Tide-Mark Press.
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No comments about New England Seasons 2009 Calendar.
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Susan Hill. By Henry Holt & Co.
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No comments about The Magic Apple Tree: A Country Year.
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Earl Steinbicker. By Hastings House/Daytrips Publishers.
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No comments about Daytrips New England.
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Karen Batignani. By Down East Books.
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2 comments about Maine's Coastal Cemeteries.
- This is an excellent resource for those who love history and how cemeteries add to our knowledge of everyday life in Maine's past.
The author not only takes us on very interesting tours but has also added the local history, legends and folklore associated with each cemetery. I would highly recommend this book for those who love New England and it's rich colonial history.
- As author Karen Wentworth Batignani points out in the introduction to this book, telling someone that you're interested in cemeteries immediately makes them think you're more than a bit morbid. But cemeteries are among are most important and informative historical locations, especially those from the New England area where are earliest settlers first lived. Karen takes on a whirlwind tour of 38 cemeteries along the coast of Maine. She begins with a primer on cemeteries pointing out how in the 1800's cemeteries were major tourist attractions and also provides a bit of history stone-carving styles and epitaphs.
At each cemetery detailed, Karen provides information on how to get to the cemetery, notes on the landscape and a brief history of each region noting when the cemetery was founded and its earliest dated tombstones, as well as noting some of the more interesting residents buried there. The descriptions are helped greatly by hundreds of photographs showing the various styles of stonework. Since many of the older markers are too difficult to read in the photographs, dozens of epitaphs are re-printed in the book. In addition to the cemeteries, the book also notes any other destinations of note in the nearby area such as museums, historical homes, etc and even provides the hours of operation and phone numbers.
Touring these cemeteries is an enlightening trip back in time to meet many remarkable and courageous men and women who braved incredible dangers from both French and Indian attacks to settle these new lands.
In the York Village Burying Ground we find the grave of Jeremiah Moulton, who was just four years old when his parents were massacred by Abenaki Indians. Young Jeremiah was allowed to go free because the Abenaki found him to be amusing. It's a mistake they would regret as Moulton would go on to become a vaunted Indian fighter. He died in 1765 at the age of 77. And then there is the grave of Samuel Moody, a true hellfire and brimstone minister cut from the same cloth as Cotton and Increase Mather.
Off the beaten path is the New Town Cemetery in the tiny town of Arrowsic, population 501. Buried here is Brig. General Samuel McCobb who was a part of General Benedict Arnold's disastrous expedition into Quebec.
In Ancient Cemetery in Beautiful Wicasset, you will find the burial place of Ezekial Averil who was a bodyguard to none other than George Washington and lived until the ripe old age of 95 before passing away in 1850.
The harbor town of Machias features the O'Brien family cemetery, founded by Morris and Mary O'Brien in the mid 1700's. Machias was the location of the first naval battle of the Revolutionary War as Jeremiah O' Brien led a group of men on the successful attack of a British vessel.
Cemeteries hold many great stories about the past if we take the time to listen to them. Whether the cemetery is spread over many acres or perhaps tiny like the Pioneer's Burial Ground with its two dozen markers, this is an informative and fascinating excursion into Maine history.
Reviewed by Tim Janson
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Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Karen Brown. By Karen Brown's Guides.
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No comments about Karen Brown's England, Wales & Scotland, 2007: Exceptional Places to Stay & Itineraries.
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by English Tourist Board. By Not Avail.
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No comments about The English Castles Almanac.
Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by American Map Corp. By Arrow Map.
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1 comments about New Hampshire Street & Road Atlas (American Map).
- Finally a comprehensive map book of all of New Hampshire. Like all American Map products, it is well put together and easy to read. Important tourist destinations are highlighted. Now if American Maps can just do one book for all of Ct. all will be convered in New England.
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Posted in England (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
By Commonwealth Editions.
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2 comments about Boston: An Extended Family.
- When I heard that Mr. Bill Brett was releasing a new photo book I was truly excited as his first work "Boston All One Family" was truly an outstanding work. I was hopeful that this next release "Boston-An Extended Family" would be as good or better. Boy was I wrong. Did Bill decide to sell space to anyone who wanted to appear in his next work "Boston-An Extended Family" ?. Many of these shots were of totally irrelevants and unknowns. I don't think that is what this series is all about. Am I wrong ?. I decided to return "Boston-An Extended Family" as it can't possibly have a place on my desk next to the original article.
- This is just another example of Bill Brett's amazing talent to capture the array of people that Boston has to offer. From politicians, to athletes to everyday heroes, Brett shows these people in a way that everyone can relate to. A definite must buy.
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Maine Sporting Camps: The Year-Round Guide to Vacationing at Traditional Hunting and Fishing Lodges, Third Edition
Birds of Britain: An Introduction to Familiar Species of England, Scotland & Wales (Pocket Naturalist - Waterford Press)
New England Seasons 2009 Calendar
The Magic Apple Tree: A Country Year
Daytrips New England
Maine's Coastal Cemeteries
Karen Brown's England, Wales & Scotland, 2007: Exceptional Places to Stay & Itineraries
The English Castles Almanac
New Hampshire Street & Road Atlas (American Map)
Boston: An Extended Family
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