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OverviewThis book explores a small tidal river that enters Massachusetts Bay between Boston and Plymouth. It is the first state-designated scenic river, brimming with history from pre-colonial times. It survived state-approved plans to dam the river and develop its extensive salt marshes. Its story informs our future in a world of climate change. Tales of the river and its amazing people (and fish) -- shipbuilders, toolmakers, storytellers, ministers, river pilots, fishermen, farmers, salt hayers, scientists, and politicians John Quincy Adams and Daniel Webster More than 140 images, some rare, including before, and after, the 1898 storm that transformed the river Highly readable writing, about 300 pages, with thorough endnotes Deep research on environmental issues Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lyle Nyberg , Janet Paraschos , Alix StuartPublisher: Lyle Nyberg Imprint: Lyle Nyberg Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.188kg ISBN: 9781735474595ISBN 10: 1735474592 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 02 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""This is a real history book. It is loaded with sources, maps, charts, graphs, backstories, explanations, and footnotes. It is also loaded with a sly sense of humor. The reader gets a complete education as the story evolves and gets to smile at subtle asides that hide among the facts. That is a great combination."" - Bob Gallagher, 25-year history teacher, co-author of Legendary Locals of Scituate ""A timely exploration of a historic estuary in twenty-first-century contexts - cherish its flow."" - John R. Stilgoe, Harvard University Author InformationLyle graduated from Dartmouth College and Boston University School of Law. He retired as a lawyer and turned independent scholar and historian. He wrote and published books on historical topics. They include Summer Suffragists (2020), On a Cliff (2021), Ditching the Marshes (2022) and (with Gary Banks and Bill Richardson) Seacoast Scituate By Air (2022). His writing has been published in scholarly and other journals, as well as in a state database, where he documented more than 50 historical buildings in the greater Boston area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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