At Home in New England

At Home in New England
Author: Richard Wills
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-12-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781442224261

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The now venerable firm of Royal Barry Wills was founded in a one-room office on Boston's Beacon Street in 1925. Initially fueled by word of mouth and occasional newspaper exposure, the firm gained admiration for Wills’s fresh take on various New England styles, including Georgian, Tudor, French Provincial, and Colonial American. Driven by the country's desire for both aesthetic appeal and practicality, the firm's popularity increased dramatically with its focus on the creation of modern homes inspired by the one-and-a-half-story Cape Cod houses, which perfectly balanced the classic and the new. Now run by his son, Richard Wills, the firm has been designing elegant private homes in the classically inspired Colonial New England tradition for more than eighty-five years. As time has passed, their Cape Cod-style homes have proven remarkably adaptable to the demands of contemporary life, while staying true to Wills's original flair for intermingling past and present. This book features examples of the firm's work from its founding to the present, with an emphasis on more recent houses that have been built throughout New England.

Home to New England

Home to New England
Author: Clifton J. Noble Sr.
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2011-03-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781450296977

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From the palm trees of Fresno, California to the pine trees of Machias, Maine, Home to New England follows the cross-country journey of author Clifton J. Noble, Sr. and his mother, Minnie Emerson Noble, as they continue their faith-driven quest for a home of their own. Join them as they board the train in California to return to family and friends introduced in Nobles books 31 High and California Here We Come. Meet new friends and benefactors the two encounter as they face and overcome new challenges in pursuit of their American dream.

A Home Called New England

A Home Called New England
Author: Duo Dickinson,Steve Culpepper
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493019168

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New England is the oldest and most influential region of America. Although it has changed much through the centuries, it remains a place that even the Colonials may still recognize. Through a collection of photos, illustrations, history, and stories, this book explores the architectural history of New England and how, although it has changed much through the centuries, it remains a place that even the Colonials might still recognize. The book begins with the influence of climate and geography on the architectural choices and follows with the basics of the well-known New England homes––the cape, the saltbox, the colonial––all of which were created to serve the very specific needs of this corner of America, the people, the land and the climate. We look at the earliest settlers, understanding the challenges they faced, and follow their descendants as they convert and adapt the traditional New England home into something still clearly New England but different, newer and, ultimately, even modern. We watch how the people and houses evolve and how they become what are still clearly identifiable as New England––and all over New England, from Connecticut’s Gold Coast to the rocky shores of Maine. Sprinkled throughout the story of this evolution are sidebars such as A New England State of Mind and I Live Here, etc… where we meet the quintessential New England personalities and characters, who speak through letters, epitaphs, remembrances, books, newspapers, and others, and hear and see in their own words and images what they make or made of this place and life in it. People who buy this book will enjoy a very visual sense of what it’s like to be a New Englander and what it’s like to live in New England––whose houses have been copied and adapted in every state, city and neighborhood of America.

New England Home Cooking

New England Home Cooking
Author: Brooke Dojny
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781558327573

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Try your hand at New England style cooking with over 350 recipes. The traditional dishes has been adapted to modern ingredients & cooking methods.

John F Kennedy in New England

John F  Kennedy in New England
Author: Raymond P. Sinibaldi
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-04-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781439660317

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On May 29, 1917, John F. Kennedy was born in the Kennedy home in Brookline, Massachusetts. As a toddler, he wandered the sands of Nantasket Beach in Hull. When he was a little boy, he swam in the Atlantic waters of Sandy Beach in Cohasset, and as a teenager, he learned to sail on Nantucket Sound off the Cape Cod hamlet of Hyannis Port. He was married on the lawn of the Auchincloss Estate in Newport on the shores of Rhode Island Sound, and as president, he sailed the waters off John’s Island in Maine, while the Navy’s Blue Angels flew over in a salute to their commander in chief. John Kennedy was marked and then defined by his time sailing the seas off New England’s shores, and as his brother Ted once said, it was Hyannis Port where he enjoyed his “happiest times.”

The New England Magazine

The New England Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 836
Release: 1898
Genre: New England
ISBN: UOM:39015023260857

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The New England Farmer

The New England Farmer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1858
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: WISC:89094209772

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Internal Revenue Acts of the United States 1909 1950

Internal Revenue Acts of the United States  1909 1950
Author: Bernard D. Reams (Jr.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1322
Release: 1979
Genre: Taxation
ISBN: MINN:31951T00146897D

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