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Massachusetts
Midnight Ride (National Treasure - A Gates Family Mystery)
Published in Paperback by Disney Press (2008-03-25)
Author: Catherine Hapka
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Loved It
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-22
I'm an avid book reader, I like mysteries and treasure hunting, and I adored this noval.
John Raleigh Gates is a postrider living during the time of the Revolutionary War. He's been hoping to escape the image of treasure hunting fools that his family has been casting, and wants no part in the family obbsession. And with the Revolutionary War brewing, he's more concerned for the future and not treasure. Soon however, his duties as postrider began to immesh him in a daring hunt for a treasure, one that could help a nation fight for its indpendence.
It's a rather interesting and fun book if you don't mind that.

Massachusetts
Miriam Coffin or the Whale-Fisherman
Published in Hardcover by Mill Hill Press (1999-04)
Author: Joseph C. Hart
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On Nantucket Indians/Genealogy sources
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Review Date: 2002-09-23
The service of this publisher is excellent. I highly recommend doing business with them through Ancestry.com, or directly. The book is a delight, although it is a novel, there are some real clues in here about Nantucket Indians, life on Nantucket for the time period etc. - I'm thrilled with it. Order this book if you are looking for stories on the indians, whaling on Nantucket etc.
I purchased it to find out more on my ancestors...

Great FIND.

Also another book is Abram's Eyes, that one too is excellent on the area.

Massachusetts
Mobility and Migration: East Anglian Founders of New England, 1629-1640
Published in Hardcover by University of Massachusetts Press (1994-02)
Author: Roger Thompson
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Detailed & Readable Portrait of Puritan Colonists
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-25
Roger Thompson examines the English genealogies, biographies and careers of a large sample of Puritan colonists. Thompson finds that most Puritans, before leaving Britain, lived, worked and socialized in the same network of communities in which their ancestors had lived for many generations. Even the merchants, the most mobile group Thompson studies, were only incrementally mobile. Over years, or over generations, merchants moved town-by-town, steadily closer to London. Most Puritan colonists, Thompson asserts, would have found the move to another continent a drastic break from both their heritage and their experience.

The examination of callings, both religious and occupational, proves extremely interesting. Thompson shows how these men and women lived in England, and why they finally felt compelled to leave. Details of their lives, both personal and professional, enrich Thompson's study.

The work is a tremendous contribution to our understanding of the Puritans, in both England and America. Thompson offers a work of outstanding skill and readability.

Other works in the same field would be the section on East Anglians relocating to New England in David Hackett Fischer's Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America, and the entirety of D. (David Grayson) Allen's In English Ways: The Movement of Societies and the Transfer of English Local Law and Custom to Massachusetts Bay, 1600-1690. Thompson's work is an invaluable contribution to the study of the transatlantic Puritan community.

Massachusetts
Modern Arcadia: Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and the Plan for Forest Hills Gardens
Published in Hardcover by University of Massachusetts Press (2002-06-20)
Authors: Susan L. Klaus and Frederick Law Olmsted
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An important book
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
I happend to bump into the book by accident. I was doing research into
Edward Bouton, creator of Baltimore's Roland Park. Bouton also doubled as the general manager of the Sage Foundation's Forest Hills Gardens.
This is a great book, meticulously researched. Read it.

Massachusetts
Moneybags Must Be So Lucky: On the Literary Structure of Capital
Published in Library Binding by University of Massachusetts Press (1988-03)
Author: Robert Paul Wolff
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Robert Wolff makes Marx's forbidding work fun
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-06-15
Robert Wolff confronts Marx's most demanding writing, the development of the value form in the first chapter of Capital, that even the most serious commentators shy away from. But Wolff's real revelation is that Marx's writing can be fun. Wolff turns the dialectic into a Jewish joke 'Mrs Feinshmeck's blintzes', to help the Germanic medicine down. For all that, Wolff's treatment is up there with the most serious exegetes of Marxism. Most pointedly Wolff explains that Marx's style is not contradictory in itself, but an attempt to capture the essence of a contradictory world

Massachusetts
More than Petticoats: Remarkable Massachusetts Women (More than Petticoats Series)
Published in Paperback by TwoDot (2004-12-01)
Author: Lura Rogers Seavey
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Women who launched scientific and culinary revolution
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-09
If it's a survey of eleven determined Massachusetts women which is needed, choose Lura Seavey's regional set of biographical sketches More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Massachusetts Women, outlining women who launched scientific and culinary revolutions in their fields, navigated clipper ships, and participated in war. Included in each sketch are controversies in truth and history as well as surveys of lasting contributions by these remarkable women.

Massachusetts
Morgy Coast to Coast
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin (2005-05-02)
Author: Maggie Lewis
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Even better than the first one!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-01
Morgy Makes His Move is a really good book, so when Morgy Coast to Coast came out I was eager to read it. It lived up to and surpassed my expectations. Sequels have a way of dissapointing, but this one is actually better than the first one.

The thing I love about Morgy is the realness of him and his world. The author perfectly captures the talk of Moms and aunts and the everything-happening-at-once atmosphere of a family with three kids. The book is filled with perfect details about ordinary things like elementary school, babies, dogs and cats, New England, and being a kid. They're so accurate that they make me see those ordinary things fresh in my head, with a vividness that is rare and welcome in any novel. The clarity of her descriptions made me smile in recognition, and sometimes laugh out loud--parts of this book are really funny.

Another thing that I really like about this book is its realistic goodness and insight. Often, goodness in kid's books is made to look boring or preachy or weak. Those are problems that both Morgy books avoid beautifully. Morgy is fully human--there's no doubt about that--and part of being human is wanting to be good. In Morgy's world, as in the real world, good is normal and interesting.

Massachusetts
Mother of the Blues: A Study of Ma Rainey
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Massachusetts Pr (1982-01)
Author: Sandra R. Lieb
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Great resource
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-20
This book is a terrific resource for those who want to learn more about Ma Rainey and the Classic Blues. Well told, comprehensive biography of an eccentric, controversial singer. Filled with anecdotes and well-researched, I recommend this book highly.

Massachusetts
Mother Walter and the Pig Tragedy
Published in Unknown Binding by Knopf (1972)
Author: Mark Kramer
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Review Date: 2004-06-02
Here, set quietly and with understanding are the phenomena of American rural living: the personality of tractors, the ins and outs of keeping warm in winter, fall fairs, spring sugaring, a young veterinarian's marvelous skills, the pleasures of watching a well-trained herd dog, the ways of planting corn, slaughtering pigs, milking cows, the extraordinary (and, alas, unusual) success story of a group of organic farmers known to their neighbors as "the chicken s**t people," flashbacks to the farming past, a glimpse of barn swallows defending a weak sister from the attack of a hawk, a country cat earning his keep, old timers' farming lore, the facts of life for city people who want to move to the farm.

All is told, first hand, with enjoyment and humor, with sadness and compassion. Here's the good and the bad of it. Read...and you are down on the farm.

Massachusetts
Mother, May You Never See the Sights I'Ve Seen: The Fifty Seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac 1864-1865
Published in Paperback by Quill (1991-09)
Author: Warren Wilkinson
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Essential reading for the Civil War buff
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-13
I bought this book at a book sale simply to read on a long ferry crossing in 1993. I was so enthralled that it's never been too far away from my side ever since.

It covers the 57th Mass from the days in late 1863 and their formation, and follows them through their training and their departure from Camp Wool for the front as part of Grant's "Overland Campaign" in 1864/65.

Once they set out on their march, the journey is described in such graphic detail that the reader becomes almost like a member of the regiment marching with them. Reading the stories of the battles, you can feel the pain that the author manages to convey as he describes how the soldiers are blown away at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and the Crater until at the Weldon Railroad there are only 30 soldiers left standing.

Not only that, Wilkinson includes a detailed account of soldier life, life at Andersonville, and has painstakingly researched the military life of every single one of the 1038 soldiers that made up the regiment in such detail that he has corrected many errors that seeped into common knowledge after the war, including some in the regiment's own history of 1896.

In May 2005 I was lucky enough to have a few days free in Virginia during a business trip to the USA, and so, armed with a rental car and this book, I traced the route of the 57th from the Germanna Ford to their final and climactic appointment with fate at Fort Stedman. Thanks to this book, it was one of the most enlightening and informative journeys I have ever made.

I recommend this book to anyone, and consider it essential reading for any Civil War buff.


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