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Sex and the Eighteenth-Century Man: Massachusetts and the History of Sexuality in America
Published in Hardcover by Beacon Press (2006-09-01)
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Sex was important in the 18th century!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-20
Review Date: 2006-09-20

Seymour's Night Flight: The Adventures of a Nantucket Seagull
Published in Hardcover by Cassiopeia Pr (2004-11-01)
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At Home In Massachusetts
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Review Date: 2007-04-21
Review Date: 2007-04-21
The perfect book for those who grew up or vacationed on Nantucket. Heather Barlow Sheldon brings to life your own child's imagination. It drew my children in from the very beginning. Who is this seagull? Where will he fly next? Who will he meet on his adventures? They anxiously awaited as I read each page to find out. A wonderful addition to our home library.

Shaker Children: True Stories and Crafts
Published in Paperback by Chicago Review Pr (1996-04)
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Wonderful craft & vintage recipe book
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Review Date: 2002-05-23
Review Date: 2002-05-23
This wonderful book features historic Shaker style crafts and old-style Shaker recipes for both adults and children. Some of the crafts and recipes require intermediate skills or better so the book is really for those 9 years old and up.
Shallow Graves
Published in Hardcover by Atria (1992-08-01)
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Great series
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Review Date: 1999-02-19
Review Date: 1999-02-19
For all you P.I. readers who haven't discovered Healy, give him a chance. Read one, want them all.
Signers of the Mayflower Compact
Published in Unknown Binding by [s.n.] (1899)
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Great Book!!!!!
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Review Date: 2006-11-10
Review Date: 2006-11-10
This is a great book if you are looking for information on the signers of the Mayflower Compact. It has some history on each of the people that signed the Compact. I found the information on the persons I needed to help me work on my family genealogy. This book would also make a nice addition to any classroom studying the people that came over on the Mayflower.

Silent City on a Hill: Picturesque Landscapes of Memory And Boston's Mount Auburn Cemetery
Published in Paperback by University of Massachusetts Press (2007-10-24)
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Mount Auburn Cemetery: The First U.S. Rural City of the Dead
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Review Date: 2008-07-26
Review Date: 2008-07-26
Thousands of visitors annually visit America's first and best example of a rural cemetery. Mount Auburn Cemetery was consecrated in 1831. It came about as a practical, down-to-earth (no pun intended) solution to a pressing problem. Boston simply had no more room left in which to bury its dead citizens. A group of business men decided it was a good idea to develop a new burial ground well outside the city limits, but close enough for people to easily visit and pray for their departed family members. It was also suggested that the new burial ground should be a pleasant place to visit and where the living could be assured that the departed were residing in a pleasant and peaceful environment. It was decided to enlist the Horticultural Society to help achieve this new concept in rural burial grounds. Since Mount Auburn was the first such cemetery in the United States it was a forerunner of not only rural burying grounds but many landscaped, public parks within city limits. Central Park in New York City was one such result of this new beautiful park concept.
If one doesn't have the patience or interest in reading the rather dry 1861 annual report-like "History of Mount Auburn Cemetery" by Jacob Bigelow, the President of the Corporation and one of the founders of that National Landmark, this is the award-winning coffee table book for you. It's lavishly illustrated with colorful prints as well as photographs and is meticulously researched and well written. More importantly, it's interesting to read. The history of Mount Auburn is fascinating and for those who have actually visited the peaceful location, it will refresh many of their personal memories. In the 19th Century more visitors came to see Mount Auburn than went to see Niagara Falls. It was, and still is, world famous as a "City of the Dead."
The reader won't be disappointed with this volume. It's a publishing gem.
If one doesn't have the patience or interest in reading the rather dry 1861 annual report-like "History of Mount Auburn Cemetery" by Jacob Bigelow, the President of the Corporation and one of the founders of that National Landmark, this is the award-winning coffee table book for you. It's lavishly illustrated with colorful prints as well as photographs and is meticulously researched and well written. More importantly, it's interesting to read. The history of Mount Auburn is fascinating and for those who have actually visited the peaceful location, it will refresh many of their personal memories. In the 19th Century more visitors came to see Mount Auburn than went to see Niagara Falls. It was, and still is, world famous as a "City of the Dead."
The reader won't be disappointed with this volume. It's a publishing gem.
Silver Ghost: A Sarah Kelling Mystery
Published in Hardcover by Mysterious Pr (1988-07)
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A Fun Read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-24
Review Date: 2001-04-24
I'm currently working my way through all of the Sarah Kelling mysteries, and this one was no different, being equally enjoyable.
In this book, we're revisit old friends, the Billingsgates. We've met up with them in the Convivial Codfish mystery. This time, they were robbed. The burglar took two Rolls Royces from a locked room, along with the very "Kelling" Aunt Bodicea Kelling. Only Sarah and Max Bittersohn can solve this mystery, and do so in such an interesting, enjoyable way...well, excluding the murders anyway.
We also get to visit other characters from the Convivial Codfish, like the Dorks, the Tolbathys, Cousin Lionel of the hyena pack, and even his mother, Aunt Appie. Needless to say, this is an pleasant and swiftly read story. By the time you realize you've gotten to the middle, you'll already be 3/4 of the way done. Hope you enjoy!

Simply Nantucket
Published in Paperback by Eaglemont Press (2006-06-25)
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Simply Nantucket
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
Review Date: 2008-05-09
First!
No vacation home coffee table would be complete without this book. Buy it new so no coffee table will ever have to endure the sorrow of being estranged from their copy.
No vacation home coffee table would be complete without this book. Buy it new so no coffee table will ever have to endure the sorrow of being estranged from their copy.

The Six Iron Spiders: An Asey Mayo Cape Cod Mystery (Asey Mayo/Cape Cod Series)
Published in Paperback by Foul Play Press (1992-03-19)
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A mystery of the WWII years
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Review Date: 2005-05-19
Review Date: 2005-05-19
Asey Mayo is working full bore, full time at the Porter Factory making tanks. He gets a two day vacation and comes home to Cape Cod and a mulititude of changes. There's a mob in his house having First Aid lessons, the women are all wearing slacks including his cousin Jenny who doesn't have the figure for them.
Once they all depart and he gets inside, he finds a body in his buttery. The victim, a man who is not in the military because of a heart condition, has been bashed with an iron frypan, the spider of the title. All of the suspects have bought one of these spiders as a birthday gift for the victim.
As with all of Atwood Taylor's mysteries, it's a good story with clues and complications but because she is using life as it was at the time as part of her plot, the story is more frantic, faster-paced and the characters don't have the depth of those in the earlier works.
My parents mentioned food & gas rationing and shortages of that period, but they never participated in all the war related activities of this book, the practicing for disasters, bandage making, Red Cross work or spotting. It was never clear to me if it was ships or planes that they were trying to spot. So possibly that was exaggerated for the story, or maybe it really was like that on Cape Cod. In any event, it made for lots of complications for Asey's detecting and a lively read for me sixty years later.
Once they all depart and he gets inside, he finds a body in his buttery. The victim, a man who is not in the military because of a heart condition, has been bashed with an iron frypan, the spider of the title. All of the suspects have bought one of these spiders as a birthday gift for the victim.
As with all of Atwood Taylor's mysteries, it's a good story with clues and complications but because she is using life as it was at the time as part of her plot, the story is more frantic, faster-paced and the characters don't have the depth of those in the earlier works.
My parents mentioned food & gas rationing and shortages of that period, but they never participated in all the war related activities of this book, the practicing for disasters, bandage making, Red Cross work or spotting. It was never clear to me if it was ships or planes that they were trying to spot. So possibly that was exaggerated for the story, or maybe it really was like that on Cape Cod. In any event, it made for lots of complications for Asey's detecting and a lively read for me sixty years later.

Slaughter on Second Street
Published in Hardcover by King Phillip Publishing (1993-06)
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factual and fast moving play
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-06
Review Date: 1999-02-06
David Kent was an amateur actor and as a child actor took part in Orson Wells radio show War of the Worlds that scared listeners of a Martian invasion. He was a consumate Borden Scholar and insisted in writing only true facts. His book "40 Whacks" is a classic. David died before publication of his book and play. The book is a hardcover limited edition.
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recommend this book to people interested in the history of homosexuality, sexuality, or colonial America. I learned a lot about eighteenth century America while being entertained by interesting (and factual!) stories about colonial relationships. I loved the stories depicting "courtship" and divorce. It was interesting to see how some of those ideas still carry forward to today.