Tales of the New England Coast
Title | Tales of the New England Coast PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Oppel |
Publisher | Castle Books |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 2008-05-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780890098738 |
Come along on a fascinating journey back to Turn of the Century New England; to Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod, Old York, the Great Shell Mounds of Damariscotta, Newport, Old Saybrook, Cuttyhunk and dozens of other areas. Reproduced with illustrations from the actual turn-of-the-century New England magazines in which they first appeared, these articles by the well-known authors of that era bring the magic of the New England Coast to life as no modern-day author can achieve. Sail on into “living” history with Tales of the New England Coast.
The New England Coast
Title | The New England Coast PDF eBook |
Author | William H. Johnson, Kim Knox Beckius |
Publisher | |
Pages | 164 |
Release | |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9781616731250 |
To explore the New England Coast is to explore the roots of our nation, from the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock to the Battle of Bunker Hill. It is to experience the traditions that have shaped our culture and livelihood, from the quaint fishing villages at land’s end to the prestigious colleges of Boston. And it is to witness the natural wonders of Cape Cod’s miles of open beach, the rugged cliffs along the Maine Coast, the dense forests of Acadia National Park, and much more. In The New England Coast, writer Kim Knox Beckius and photographer William H. Johnson present the sights and experiences that make this region one of the country’s most popular destinations, beloved by year-round residents and seasonal vacationers alike. As it highlights the coast’s history and culture, the book also offers practical travel information and suggestions for the best ways to explore the region. It is an ideal companion for the millions who flock to the New England Coast every summer, as well as perfect fireside reading during the harsh Atlantic winters.
Mysteries and Legends of New England
Title | Mysteries and Legends of New England PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Ross McCain |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2009-08-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0762756144 |
Mysteries and Legends of New England explores unusual phenomena, strange events, and mysteries in the region’s history—evenly divided between the New England States (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island).
The Pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730
Title | The Pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 PDF eBook |
Author | George Francis Dow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 514 |
Release | 1923 |
Genre | New England |
ISBN |
New England Lighthouses
Title | New England Lighthouses PDF eBook |
Author | Allan Wood |
Publisher | Schiffer Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780764340789 |
"New England is known to have one of the most rugged coastlines in the world. This book was developed to provide the reader a series of stories that encompass the brave men and women of New England who risked their lives at or near New England's lighthouses. These individuals were not only part of the lighthouse, lifesaving, and revenue cutter government services of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but also encompass a town's own citizens, local mariners, or a ship's captain and crew, who would also risk their lives alongside their government counterparts in helping those in distress."--Preface.
United States Coast Guard Annotated Bibliography
Title | United States Coast Guard Annotated Bibliography PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Coast Guard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Pirates of New England
Title | Pirates of New England PDF eBook |
Author | Gail Selinger |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2017-09-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1493029304 |
Tales of swashbuckling adventure, murder, treachery, and mayhem! One would be mistaken to think of pirates as roaming only the Caribbean. Pirates as famous as William Kidd and Henry Every have at various times plundered, pillaged, and murdered their way up and down the New England seaboard, striking fear among local merchants and incurring the wrath of colonial authorities. Piracy historian Gail Selinger brings these tales of mayhem and villainy to life while also exploring why New England became such a breeding ground for high seas crime and how the view of piracy changed over time, from winking toleration to brutal crackdown. Included in this volume are: Ned Low’s sadistic—at times cannibalistic—reign of terror on the high seas and his mysterious disappearance. John Quelch’s defiant and unapologetic proclamations before being hanged in front of Boston’s crowds. Henry Every’s daring attack on the Grand Mogul’s fleet, widely considered the largest maritime heist in history. Pirates of New England opens up new chapters in the history of piracy, ones that you’ll come back to again and again—Welcome aboard!