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The Four Seasons
Published in Hardcover by Masters Pr (1997-12)
Author: Bob Ryan
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A Gem of a book for long-suffering Boston sports fans!
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Review Date: 1999-01-05
Every season of a Boston sports fans' waking day is covered in this excellent book. The highs and lows of each of the 4 major Hub sports teams are chronicled here, capturing the moods,the history, and tradition that is truly unique! Boston Globe columnist Ryan shares his passion that the true sports fan of New England feels. Whether Boston fan or foe,this is the ultimate guide that realistic captures the flavor of the love affair of a sports town and it's fans! A great read!!!!

Massachusetts
Frederick Law Olmsted and the Boston Park System (Belknap Press)
Published in Hardcover by Belknap Press (1982-12-31)
Author: Cynthia Zaitzevsky
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A complete guide to the creation of the Emerald Necklace
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-21
Cynthia Zaitzevsky leaves nothing out of this heavily-illustrated explanation of how and why Boston's Emerald Necklace parks were constructed. In addition to the history, she includes draft plans, planting lists, and a full survey of all the architecture and bridges orginal to the park system. After reading of all these accomplishments, you will want to visit the parks to see what remains today.

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A Free Black Girl Before the Civil War: The Diary of Charlotte Forten, 1854 (Diaries, Letters, and Memoirs)
Published in Library Binding by Blue Earth Books (1998-06)
Author: Charlotte L. Forten
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A valuable glimpse at 19th century African American life
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-17
I first encountered Charlotte Forten Grimke as an adult, when I read the hefty (more than 600 pages) edition of her journals published as part of the Schomburg Library of 19th Century Black Women Writers. I was captivated by her inquisitive mind and vivacious spirit, which clearly came through in her prose.

"A Free Black Girl Before the Civil War" is a selection from the journals of the young Charlotte Forten (Grimke was her married name), all written in 1854. These writings offer a fascinating glimpse into the life of an educated free black girl during the era of slavery. We learn about Charlotte's love for nature, her participation in abolitionist activities, her admiration for the pioneering African American poet Phillis Wheatley, and other topics. Editor Christy Steele and company have provided a rich and colorful assortment of study aids: photographs and illustrations from Charlotte's era, a map of the "Underground Railroad," a timeline, and other resources. At 32 pages, the book is a lot less intimidating than the adult version which I first read!

The book also encourages its young readers to start their own diaries, and offers some tips. A list of relevant Internet sites further adds to the interactive nature of the book. This is an outstanding book for younger readers. Adults who also enjoy it would be wise to seek out the Schomburg Library edition of Charlotte's journals, edited by Brenda Stevenson. Both versions of these historic documents are excellent contributions to the field of African American studies.

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Friends and Enemies: A Mellingham Mystery (Five Star Mystery Series)
Published in Hardcover by Five Star (ME) (2001-01)
Author: Susan Oleksiw
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An excellent small town police procedural.
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Review Date: 2004-11-03
This is a really fine book, a rarity in that it is a small town police procedural. The kind of story the Brits do well, but most American police procedurals are set in big cities like LA or NYC, and are much grittier.
There is a twenty-five year reunion of the class of `69 in Mellingham, MA. The story starts off slowly as we meet both returning students and the ones who've remained in Mellingham. It was a bit hard to keep track of so many characters at the beginning but once the first event of the reunion started at around page 50, I was caught up in their lives and what intricate lives they had. Becka, an attractive woman was once married to Richard, one member of the class, is now married to Hugh, another member of the class, and is being hit on by Vic, her neighbor and a former lover. She's the mother of a son by Richard. The two husbands and the neighbor are all involved in the same paper manufacturing business.
Another classmate, Elliot, has returned in search of the secret of what really happened that caused the disintegration of his family twenty-six years ago.
There are many interesting supporting characters too - the proprietors of the inn and bar where events are held, and Polly, the class secretary who persistently organizes everything.
Vic is sent home early in a taxi after creating a disturbance on the first evening of the reunion. In the morning, Becka finds him in a coma on his dining room floor and his wife no where to be found.
And, of course, from the first event on, we have Police Chief Joe Silva questioning and analyzing the behavior and emotions of the classmates. He was at the first event because he is dating a member of the class. Silva is an admirable protagonist, intelligent and compassionate, and by doggedly gathering evidence and talking to everyone, he clears up all of the mysteries, Elliot's past, the missing wife and Vic's coma.
A truly satisfying read that I recommend to all mystery lovers.

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From Ball's Bluff to Gettysburg... and Beyond: The Civil War Letters of Private Roland E. Bowen, 15th Massachusetts Infantry 1861-1864
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Pubns ()
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A must for anyone with an interest in the 15th MVI.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-26
Bowen's letters are wonderful to read. In an age when posturing and gallantly posing was openly admired, Bowen shows a remarkably unvarnished and very human side of his life in the 15th MVI. The editor, G. Coco, has added tremendous amounts of research and filled in the background of many of the people, places and incidents with which Bowen was so familiar. An absolute must for anyone with an interest in the history and genealogical aspects of 15th MVI.

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From Betty Crocker to Feminist Food Studies: Critical Perspectives on Women And Food
Published in Paperback by University of Massachusetts Press (2005-12-30)
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Thirteen essays are arranged under four headings by history, representations, marketplace and resistances
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-02
College-level students of culinary and feminist studies won't want to miss the unusual history in From Betty Crocker To Feminist Food Studies: Critical Perspectives On Women And Food: it gathers scholarly essays from a range of disciplines to address issues of economics, society and culture in food history, using gender as its foundation. Thirteen essays are arranged under four headings by history, representations, marketplace and resistances, following the history of scholarly food writing and feminist food studies. From studies on the influence of large corporations in determining what made up a proper meal in this country to surveys on how women have kept families nourished, essays consider race, gender, and social identity as it relates to food.

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From Market-Places to a Market Economy: The Transformation of Rural Massachusetts, 1750-1850
Published in Hardcover by University Of Chicago Press (1992-11-15)
Author: Winifred Barr Rothenberg
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A brave and scholarly work
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-25
This is the best book on American economic history I have ever read. Rothenberg stoutly engages historians who downplay the importance of market activities in early New England. Her writing is clear, even thrilling, and she makes excellent and imaginative use of the most mundane documents--which must have taken years to assemble, assess, and interpret. A brilliant book that will appeal to students of early America for decades to come.

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From Slate to Marble 1770-1870: Gravestone Carving Traditions in Eastern Massachusetts
Published in Hardcover by Graver Press (2006-06-30)
Author: James Blachowicz
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Wow! Informative & Beautiful!
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Review Date: 2006-09-02
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This is a gorgeous, richly illustrated book that documents both the work and lives of over 50 early New England gravestone carvers. MANY beautiful B&W photos. A CD has tons more color images and searchable lists of everything. You can read this a little at a time, and use it as an indispensable reference, especially if you're a New Englander. It's scholarly, but readable, and works as a coffee-table book.

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From the Puritans to the Projects: Public Housing and Public Neighbors
Published in Hardcover by Harvard University Press (2000-11-20)
Author: Lawrence J. Vale
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Double-Binds, Double Trouble
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-09
Vale's marvelously detailed history of public housing in Boston from the early Puritan settlements to the present day tells the story of our "alternating current of compassion and hostility" toward the poor in the U.S. Through his exploration of public housing in Boston, Vale writes a compelling sociological history of the tensions inherent in the American dream of home ownership, government subsidy vs. free enterprise, and most valuable of all explores the ideology of homeownership and its bearing on citizenship. Dense, meditative, often wryly humorous, this is a deeply researched work which yields uncommon insights about mythic American values of community as expressed through public housing and public spaces.

Particularly well-rendered is the recurring theme of how the government used its powers to dispense and dispose of land to reward certain Americans. The U.S. soldier was the first, and continues to be, a singular actor in this drama of service and reward. In the Jeffersonian post-revolutionary war period, veterans were rewarded with grants of land. In so doing, the government empowered these men to do the work of settling the frontier -- who better to perform such a task than those already trained in war? Civil War veterans were similarly rewarded.

From there, other "deserving" populations were rewarded with housing -- those who demonstrated their commitment to an American standard of behavior: industriousness, cleanliness, responsiblity being some of the key attributes for qualification for early public housing. Vale describes, for instance, how public housing developments in the Depression and postwar era were also used by politicians to reward their supporters, especially deserving working-class poor families who fit a traditional dual parent, father/provider schematic.

The early chapters exploring the city fathers erection and administration of jails, insane asylums, shelters for the poor, and the concomitant rise the settlement movement and the social worker are particularly well-rendered. Great illustrations, too!

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Frommer's Boston Day by Day (Frommer's Day by Day)
Published in Paperback by Frommers (2007-01-23)
Author: Marie Morris
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Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
I am traveling to Boston each year for the last 15 years. I though that I know most of the city. Well, this book is a short and very informative city guide and you can read it without big "fuss".


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