Marion Vuilleumier
Autor(a) de America's religious treasures: A spiritual heritage travel guide
About the Author
Marion Rawson Vuilleumier a columnist for the magazine, Prime Time, and a former adjunct professor of the Cape Cod Community College
Obras por Marion Vuilleumier
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Sexo
- female
- Locais de residência
- Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
Membros
Críticas
Estatísticas
- Obras
- 15
- Membros
- 68
- Popularidade
- #253,411
- Avaliação
- 4.0
- Críticas
- 1
- ISBN
- 12
Thoreau tells us, "Cape Cod is the bared and bended arm of Massachusetts: the shoulder is at Buzzards Bay; the elbow, or crazy bone, at Cape Mallebarre; the wrist at Truro; and the sandy fist at Provincetown - behind which the State stands on her guard, with her back to the Green Mountains, and her feet planted on the floor of the ocean, like an athlete protecting her Bay." This book proceeds to remind or introduce the reader as to why Cape Cod is the proud and protective arm that it is.
The first portion of Cape Cod in Color takes the reader through the history of this area with short and concise commentary and includes, Vikings, Wampanoags and Pilgrims - religious freedom and colonization - water mills and windmills - Cape Cod architecture, whales and wars - scrimshaw - salt - railroads and "crane-berries" - farmers of land and sea - Kennedy's, artists and tourists.
Color plates follow with photographs taken from each of Cape Cod's fifteen towns. Each picture confirms the timeless beauty and resilience of this awe inspiring community.
A map of Cape Cod would have been helpful to follow along on the journey but Google it if need be.… (mais)