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Henry Adams And The Need To Know (Massachusetts Historical Society Studies in American History and Culture, No. 8)
Published in Hardcover by University of Virginia Press (2005-08-31)
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Important Insights into Henry Adams
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Review Date: 2007-04-23
This book was published by the Massachusetts Historical Society in 2005 and complements nicely its issuance this year of an important annotated and corrected version of Henry Adams' "Education." The MHS hosted a conference on Adams in 2001 and the book consists of the published papers that originated at that conference. Like any collective effort, some papers are outstanding and others not so much so. Generally speaking, though, the caliber of essays is quite high, and students of Adams should rejoice in its publication. I enjoyed especially Ormond Seavey on HA and Henry Cabot Lodge; Richard Androne's examination of "John Randolph"; the late Charles Vandersee's discussion of HA's "Unwritten American Travels"; and J.C. Levinson's stimulating piece on HA, Grant, and "Practicing History in the Age of Darwin." But almost without exception, each essay is superbly done and written with clarity and insight into Adams. While it helps to have a solid grounding in HA and his activities, I think even those who are new to this fascinating character will find the book of interest and value. For those more deeply conversant with Adams, the book becomes a true intellectual feast.

Massachusetts
Henry Wilson's Regiment: The History of the 22nd Massachusetts Infantry
Published in Hardcover by Butternut & Blue (1997-07)
Author: John Parker
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Review Date: 2001-02-07
The 22nd Massachusetts Infantry was raised through the efforts of Republican senator Henry Wilson. It met its first trial by fire at Yorktown. Later, the regiment suffered tremendous casualties at Gaines' Mill. The regiment, part of the Fifth Corps, was engaged at Malvern Hill, Shepherdstown, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. At Gettysburg, the 22nd Massachusetts and the 2nd Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters, which was attached to the regiment, were engaged in the wheatfield, near the Rose woods. In 1864, the regiment served in the Wilderness and Spotsylvania battles, losing a large portion of its rank and file. Due to its heavy losses throughout the war, the 22nd Massachusetts Infantry earned the distinction of being one of Fox's "Fighting 300" Union regiments. Included is information about the 2nd Company of Massachusetts Sharpshooters and the 3rd Light Battery, both of which were attached to the 22nd Massachusetts.

Massachusetts
Hidden New England: Including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island & Vermont (Hidden New England)
Published in Paperback by Ulysses Press (2004-05)
Author: Susan Farewell
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Mr. Bachelder
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
Like the book My wife and I like going to new places for a weekend .

Massachusetts
Hiking Massachusetts
Published in Paperback by Falcon (2002-08-01)
Author: Benjamin B. Ames
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Thoughtful, well-designed
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Review Date: 2003-09-29
This series stands out from other hiking books for its organization and informational approach. Best feature: for each hike there is an elevation graph which displays a line which represents a cross-section of the trail. The line rises and falls with the elevation of the hike. This feature alone is worth the price of the book, as you can tell at a glance how steep your hike will be. The book also has a generous helping of maps and photos, and generous informational sidebars (where to eat, schedule, fees, surface, who owns the land, what other trail users you can expect, and more more more).

Massachusetts
Hints to Pilgrims
Published in Paperback by Univ of Massachusetts Pr (1982-09)
Author: James Tate
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A must read.
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Review Date: 1997-11-18
One of the best books of poetry written. As entertaining and reflective as it gets.

Massachusetts
Hired Hand (Dangerous to Love USA: Massachusetts #21)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Silhouette (1993)
Author: Elizabeth Bevarly
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One of the best book I have ever read
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Review Date: 1999-10-26
This story is not only about love, but honestly and integrity as well. No mater how deep in love a couple are, if their basic principle are opposite, the relationship won't survive. Especially at the scene when the couple are about to make love, the woman thinks it is not right to have a baby, physically they are so close, but the situation is so helpless; it is very moving. I really love this book. I highly recommend it.

Massachusetts
Historical Atlas of Massachusetts
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Massachusetts Pr (1991-06)
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Fills a real void
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Review Date: 2002-07-07
If you're a native of this state, this book would be fantastic as a coffee table book, or as part of a library's reference collection. At more than 150 oversized pages, replete with full-color illustrations, it contains vastly more information than one might anticipate. But this doesn't mean the book is confusing -- far from it.

This atlas is organized into two primary sections. First, there is "The Historical Landscape," which focuses mainly upon more hard-nosed ways of viewing the human experience. By this I mean that it deals with political and economic power, and how they were manifested, both in the colonial period and as part of the United States. I hasten to add that this section starts out with a terrific set of maps about the native American presence in Massachusetts, prior to Verrazano, and prior to the Pilgrims. Maps show specifically where the most ancient native settlements were located, shortly after the Ice Age. Moving forward, they help us see how local tribal groups divided up the state territory; they show locations of native villages and footpaths; and detail interactions between tribes and early traders and explorers. The rest of this section breaks up the colonial period via a variety of helpful, cartographic means, such as the spread of towns across the state, and depictions of colonial Boston in various stages. Next, it deals with Massachusetts after the industrial and American revolutions. Demographic trends are helpfully depicted pictorially, such as Boston's burgeoning growth over the decades; the spread of railroads; and the growing number of wage-earners statewide.

The second section of this useful tome tends more toward the "soft sciences," although it is somewhat equivocally entitled "The Political and Social Landscape." This part of the atlas includes chapters giving cartographic presentations of "Women and Society," "Ethnicity and Race," "Health and the Social Order," and "Architecture and the Built Environment." Subsequent chapters in this section focus on technological developments, such as communications, transportation, and energy, and how these issues have affected Massachusetts demographics. The book ends with an interesting little chapter on the Quabbin Reservoir, and its environmental and social impact.

Don't miss the terrific bibliography, in the section near the end called "Sources." There is a helpful statistical appendix also, giving various figures for each town, going up to 1995. The 1995 figures were projected (this book came out in 1991).

One of my personal favorite maps in this book is on page 5, where the authors helpfully present a breakdown of the origins of Massachusetts town names. We see that most are named after English towns, while quite a few take their names from early Puritan or American settlers. Native American place names are fairly well represented in town names (Mattapoisett, Seekonk, Agawam, Scituate, etc.) as, of course, in the name of our state.

This book is not only useful, it's also fascinating and fun. I'd recommend it to anyone... I've reviewed a lot of books on Amazon.com, and because I usually review what I like, I tend to give a lot of stars. This one makes me wish I was more cautious in my awarding of stars, so my five star ranking of this great book would mean more.

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History and genealogy of the Jewetts of America: A record of Edward Jewett, of Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and of his two emigrant sons, ... settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts, in 1639
Published in Hardcover by Jewett Family of America (1995)
Author: Theodore Victor Herrmann
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Vol III & IV, published 1995, are worthy successors to 1908
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Review Date: 1999-02-08
Volumes III and IV are available from The Jewett Family of America, Box 254, Rowley MA 01969 Contact Ted Herrmann, Publisher, at 201 569-6611 or Ted Loranz, V.P. at 508 429-8750. Library of Congress No. 95-81192. Original Volumes I and II were published in 1908.

Description: Two volumes, hard-bound with title stamped in gold. 1,758 pages, hundreds of illustrations, Jewett genealogical data concentrating on period 1908-1995, with newly assigned JFA numbers of family members. The alphabetically arranged INDEX covers every name found in BOTH volumes. There is some detail on the Norman origins of the Jewett name and some history of the Jewett Coat-of-Arms, including derivation, French roots in Jouatte, Jouett, Jowitt, etc. Also contains a copy of the orignal Charter of the Jewett Family of America from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1910.

Size 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" emulating the size and style of the first two volumes I and II by Dr. Frederick Clarke Jewett, printed in 1908. Endpaper illustrations include a map of the original Ezekiel Rogers plantation established at Rowley, MA in 1639; a Civil War political cartoon; pen and ink wash drawing by William Samuel Lyon Jewett of New York Harbor in 1871 entitled "Sail and Steam"; and a reproduction of original sheet music written for the first National JFA (Jewett Family of America) Reunion in 1855.

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History of Amesbury and Merrimac, Massachusetts
Published in Hardcover by Heritage Books (1978)
Author: Joseph Merrill
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History of Amesbury and Merrimac, Massachusetts - Joseph Merrill
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Review Date: 2007-01-18
BOOK DESCRIPTION: A comprehensive history of the two towns. A reprint of the original of Merrill's 1880 publication. To the original edition, a portrait and a biography of Joseph Merrill has been added, written by Sara Locke Redford. Biographical data on many area residents has been made fully accessible via a complete index prepared by Teresa Castle, former Amesbury librarian.

The original 1880 edition was published by P.P. Stiles, Haverhill, MA, under the title "History of Amesbury, including the first seventeen years of Salisbury to the separation in 1654, and Merrimac from its incorporation in 1876.

Illustrated with black and white photographs. Includes an historical timeline of the history of Amesbury and map of the town.

An indispensable resource for genealogical studies due to the fine index added to the reprint edition.

Massachusetts
History of Hadley,: Including the early history of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts,
Published in Unknown Binding by Printed by Metcalf & company (1863)
Author: Sylvester Judd
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Review Date: 2007-11-21
The book was delivered in excellent condition, as described in the add. Delivery was fast. I would definately buy from this seller in the future.


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