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Massachusetts
Lighthouses of Massachusetts: A Pictorial Guide to the Lighthouses of Massachusetts
Published in Paperback by Lighthouse Pubns (1989-08)
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This book has pictures and history of all this states lights
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-09
This book is available and can be supplied promptly. It includes dramatic color pictures of all 85 of the lighthouses of Massachusetts. The history and fascinating stories of these earliest lights built in the country are included. Every lighthouse in the state is pictured..

Lighthouses of nearby New Hampshire as well as lightships are included. Even a light which is in a church steeple is shown from the ground as well as a view in the steeple.

A map showing the location of the lighthouses as well as directions for finding them are included. Poetry. dramatic ocean scenes, and several views of each of the lights, make this a great guide for the lighthouse enthusiast.

Massachusetts
Lightships of Cape Cod
Published in Paperback by Congress Square Pr (1983-12)
Author: Frederic L. Thompson
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well researched, Cape Cod specific
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-15
112 pages, paperback, copyright 1983. purchaced new in Camden, Maine, late May 1999. more were in stock. 2nd printing 1996. Mine is signed by the author ( YIPPEE!!! ) 29 entries in Biliography. I'm giving it 5 stars because it is site specific, gives a brief overview of Lightships, and all Lightsships, but is very focused on Cape Cod and the Islands. Includes local lore and ledgend from crew mwmbers, all the way up until the Nantucket Lightship was replaced in 1986, the last of all Lightships. By the way, the Nantucket that was sank by the Titanic's sister-ship was recently found.

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The Line of Forts: Historical Archaeology on the Colonial Frontier of Massachusetts
Published in Paperback by UPNE (2006-06-30)
Author: Michael Coe
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More on the Massachusetts Frontier
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Review Date: 2006-08-29
This author brings out more great information on Colonial New England;although written for the Historian and Archeologist.If your a student of New England history there is much here for the amateur too.

The Line of Forts in Northern Massachusetts were built by people struggling to maintain their lands and way of life,this book reveals the drama of those daily ordeals. I have been reading about these histories for years and never knew how many forts there actually were,there being as many as ten +.The line stretched from the Connecticut River West just into New York,running along the now Vermont border.Garrison houses were mixed in and added to the defensive line also.The two main Forts studied here being Fort Shirley and Fort Pelham.These two forts only have a life span of around ten years(1744-1754), a short existence in the overall struggle during the French and Indian War timeframe. Through the discovery of objects and documents hidden away Coe gives us a glimpse of the soldiers life on the Frontier.

An outstanding addition to the library of research on Colonial New England. Highly worth the price.

Massachusetts
Literary Trail of Greater Boston: A Tour of Sites in Boston, Cambridge and Concord
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin (2000-04-06)
Author: Susan Wilson
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You'll hop in your car before you finish!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-12
Susan Wilson has done a wonderful job writing essentially a "travel" book in an approachable and compelling style. Her instructions and "trails" are clear and logical and take you into some of the prettiest areas in Boston and the surrounding towns. Yet while she is directing you in and among the alleyways, Wilson manages to weave a compelling history of characters and places that has you heading for your local library to check out long-forgotten authors. I've drawn up a whole "Boston" reading list to reacquaint myself with some old friends and maybe make some new ones.

Massachusetts
The literary trail: A guide to greater Boston's newest trail : linking literary sites in Boston, Cambridge & Concord
Published in Unknown Binding by Boston History Collaborative (1999)
Author: Susan Wilson
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The Guide to doing Boston's Literary Past and Present
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Review Date: 1999-11-25
Susan Wilson's guide not only takes on the 19th century period when Boston carved out a revolution in the world of ideas - and separated US culture from England, but it takes on 400 years of a multi-cultural Boston Literary History, from black 18th century poetess Phillis Wheatley to WEB DuBois and Kahlil Gibran.

It is well written and usuable. It helps you to find these places in the Boston area, and at the same time locates them in their place in Literary History.

It lets you know where the current bookstores are in Boston as well. It is really usuable, as well as readable.

Massachusetts
The Little Giant Encyclopedia of Word Puzzles
Published in Paperback by Sterling (1998-12-31)
Authors: Ricky Kane and Trip Payne
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Amazing Phrasing!
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Review Date: 2001-10-18
The rhyming quizzes and crosswords in this book are not too hard, and lots of fun for leisure time brain exercise.

Massachusetts
Little Maid of Massachusetts Colony
Published in Hardcover by Topeka Bindery (1996-11)
Author: Alice Turner Curtis
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Loved this book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-31
This book continues the story of Anne Nelson, begun in A Little Maid of Provincetown. In this book Anne's exciting adventures during the Revolution continue. I highly reccomend this book.

Massachusetts
Little Maid of Provincetown
Published in Paperback by Applewood Books(MA) (1997-04-01)
Author: Alice Turner Curtis
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Cool book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-01
Anne Nelson is a little girl in Massachusetts during the Revolution. Her father goes to join the American army so a kind couple take her in. Anne has many adventures. This is a great book!

Massachusetts
The Lively ART: Twenty Years of the American Repertory Theatre
Published in Hardcover by Ivan R. Dee, Publisher (1999-05-25)
Author: Jan Geidt
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A rich compilation of articles and interviews.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-10
THE LIVELY ART is an amazing collection. The names in the table of contents include many of the greatest artists today: Peter Sellars, Andrei Serban, Susan Sontag, Milan Kundera, Carlos Fuentes, Marsha Norman, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Heiner Muller, Dario Fo, JoAnne Akalaitis, Don de Lillo, Elliott Goldenthal, Liviu Ciulei, David Rabe, David Mamet, Paula Vogel, and Christopher Durang. Through interviews and articles written by the artists themselves, the pieces in this anthology provide an invaluable insight into the creative process and also an overview into contemporary theater practices. Some of the selections, like the acrimonious exchange of letters between Samuel Beckett and artistic director Robert Brustein, have great historical importance and raise important questions about the relation of any production to the text that inspired it.

In addition, distinguished scholars have contributed provocative essays: Robert Brustein, Harry Levin, Richard Gilman, Stephen Greenblatt, Jan Kott, and Harold Bloom. These articles provide interesting examples of current critical approaches from the new historicism (Greenblatt on King Lear) to production history (Kott on Hamlet). And in the symposium excerpt about The Taming of the Shrew sparks fly when a great theater director (Andrei Serban) confronts three formidable Harvard English professors: Greenblatt, Brustein, and Marjorie Garber. I particularly appreciated the remarks on Brecht by Harvard law professor Martha Minow as well as Arthur Holmberg's urbane essay "Machiavellis of the Bedroom--an Erotic Endgame." Also, the interviews with Janathan Miller, Philip Glass, and Robert Wilson are illuminating. The production photographs are a giant bonus.

This book is indispensable for anyone interested in contemporary drama. I can think of no other theater in the world that could have put together such a collection. Charles Gunnard Thomas, New York City.

Massachusetts
Lizzie Borden: A Case Book of Family and Crime in the 1890's
Published in Paperback by T.I.S. Publications Division (1981-01)
Author: Joyce G. Williams
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Lots of good information in a compact easy-to-read book.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-04
The book, even though difficult to find, is worth a good look. There's LOTS of information and it doesn't seem as though the book leans one way or the other....innocent or guilty. What IS included are excerpts from the trial and inquest transcripts and clippings from newspapers of the day. If you can find it, GET THIS BOOK!


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