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Spinner: People and Culture in Southeastern Massachusetts, Volume V

by Ken Champlin

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Holds special interest for history, photography, and biography buffs; students and readers of American studies; anyone connected with southeast Massachusetts and Cape Cod.Readers see history through the eyes of everyday people in this ecclectic collection of journals, anecdotes, and slice-of-life vignettes from New England. There's the diary of a young Englishwoman who came to work in America in 1914, just as her homeland was drawn into World War I ...adventures of rum-runners during prohibition...a visit to St. Mary's Home for Children during the '40s to meet a boy with happy surprises in store. Spinner V brings to life these and other stories of the human experience and features an extraordinary photographic portrayal of people and events of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.… (more)
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Holds special interest for history, photography, and biography buffs; students and readers of American studies; anyone connected with southeast Massachusetts and Cape Cod.Readers see history through the eyes of everyday people in this ecclectic collection of journals, anecdotes, and slice-of-life vignettes from New England. There's the diary of a young Englishwoman who came to work in America in 1914, just as her homeland was drawn into World War I ...adventures of rum-runners during prohibition...a visit to St. Mary's Home for Children during the '40s to meet a boy with happy surprises in store. Spinner V brings to life these and other stories of the human experience and features an extraordinary photographic portrayal of people and events of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.

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