Manhasset Stories

Manhasset Stories
Title Manhasset Stories PDF eBook
Author Suzanne McLain Rosenwasser
Publisher Suzanne Rosenwasser
Pages 78
Release 2011-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0615523110

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These are the stories of a small town that grew up alongside the Baby Boomers who roamed its streets and wrote their own legends upon them. They are stories about the birthrights, beaches and bars of a few lucky generations.

Manhasset Stories

Manhasset Stories
Title Manhasset Stories PDF eBook
Author Suzanne McLain Rosenwasser
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2012-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780615719184

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The second book in the Manhasset Stories series in which the beloved town is regaled. From the Park Avenue canopy of sycamores to the day the Yankees beat the Dodgers at St. Mary's, Rosenwasser's stories recall the Baby Boomer days with love and humor.

The Heritage of Manhasset

The Heritage of Manhasset
Title The Heritage of Manhasset PDF eBook
Author Mary L. Nowacek
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1975
Genre Manhasset (N.Y.)
ISBN

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Life Stories

Life Stories
Title Life Stories PDF eBook
Author Maureen O'Connor
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 768
Release 2011-08-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1610691466

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Memoirs, autobiographies, and diaries represent the most personal and most intimate of genres, as well as one of the most abundant and popular. Gain new understanding and better serve your readers with this detailed genre guide to nearly 700 titles that also includes notes on more than 2,800 read-alike and other related titles. The popularity of this body of literature has grown in recent years, and it has also diversified in terms of the types of stories being told—and persons telling them. In the past, readers' advisors have depended on access by names or Dewey classifications and subjects to help readers find autobiographies they will enjoy. This guide offers an alternative, organizing the literature according to popular genres, subgenres, and themes that reflect common reading interests. Describing titles that range from travel and adventure classics and celebrity autobiographies to foodie memoirs and environmental reads, Life Stories: A Guide to Reading Interests in Memoirs, Autobiographies, and Diaries presents a unique overview of the genre that specifically addresses the needs of readers' advisors and others who work with readers in finding books.

The Living Church

The Living Church
Title The Living Church PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 712
Release 1951
Genre
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Along Manhasset Bay

Along Manhasset Bay
Title Along Manhasset Bay PDF eBook
Author Vanessa Nastro
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2020-10-05
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1439670242

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The waters of Manhasset Bay have long been an incubator for innovation and prosperity. While early baymen sought their livelihood through clam digging and fishing, a new industry by way of sand mining forever changed the bucolic hilltops that overlooked the bay. While the sand mining industry brought prosperity and notoriety, the industry's use of heavy machinery and hydraulic pumps leveled the peninsula, once known for its lush grazing pastures. During the early 1900s, areas such as Port Washington, Manhasset, and Great Neck flourished into commuter, suburban towns. Shifting from a farming to a suburban community, homes began to develop along Manhasset Bay. Urbanization brought new housing and businesses such as hotels and lavish restaurants. As an epicenter for aviation, the bay launched historic flights through a then-fledgling Pan American Airway Corporation on Manhasset Isle. Elite yacht clubs and grand estates dotted the shoreline, all catering to a growing population looking to the bay for its leisure and livelihood. The once-tranquil waters are now a hub for city vacationers, bustling commuters, and entrepreneurs.

A History of Long Island, Vol. 3

A History of Long Island, Vol. 3
Title A History of Long Island, Vol. 3 PDF eBook
Author Peter Ross
Publisher Jazzybee Verlag
Pages 666
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 3849650073

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With these books an effort has been made to present the history of the whole of Long Island in such a way as to combine all the salient facts of the long and interesting story in a manner that might be acceptable to the general reader and at the same time include much of that purely antiquarian lore which is to many the most delightful feature of local history. Long Island has played a most important part in the history of the State of New York and, through New York, in the annals of the Nation. It was one of the first places in the Colonies to give formal utterance to the doctrine that taxation without representation is unjust and should not be borne by men claiming to be free-the doctrine that gradually went deep into the hearts and consciences of men and led to discussion, opposition and war; to the declaration of independence, the achievement of liberty and the founding of a new nation. It took an active part in all that glorious movement, the most significant movement in modern history, and though handicapped by the merciless occupation of the British troops after the disaster of August, 1776, it continued to do what it could to help along the cause to which so many of its citizens had devoted their fortunes, their lives. This is volume three out of three, covering the history of Nassau County, Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Suffolk County, Huntington and many towns more.