Dune Shacks of Provincetown

Dune Shacks of Provincetown
Author: Jane Paradise
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0764363611

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The Outermost Houses Step back in time and into a place of refuge and renewal. Thisinsider's tour of the duneshacks of Provincetown, Massachusetts, combines photos and text to bringto life the world of these rustic structures scattered across the untamed landscapes of Cape Cod National Seashore.Nearly 100 colorphotographs explore exteriors and interiors of the 19 shacks, as well as thebreathtaking dune landscapes and ocean that batter and beautify them. Accompanyingquotations share stories of the eclectic people who stayed in and cared forthese places of solitude and creativity, including Henry David Thoreau, Ann Patchett, Tennessee Williams, Mary Oliver, Norman Mailer, Marsden Hartley, and Josephine Del Deo. This photographic journey is sure to inspire and evoke wanderlust in us all.

The Salt House

The Salt House
Author: Cynthia Huntington
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2012-01-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781611683172

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A woman writer's lyrical memoir of a summer with her artist husband in a remote Cape Cod dune shack

The Watch at Peaked Hill

The Watch at Peaked Hill
Author: Josephine Breen Del Deo
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0764349783

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For a small group of intrepid adventurers, summer means living in a minimalist shack on the dunes at the tip of Cape Cod. For years these diminutive abodes have attracted artists, writers, and naturalists longing to escape the hectic hubbub of their day-to-day lives. The writer Josephine Breen Del Deo has been part of the dune shack community at Provincetown for over fifty years. In this memoir she describes not only the idyllic life, but also the struggle to maintain that life in the face of the constant impact of waves and shifting sands, as well as efforts of the government to remove the shacks and create a more "pristine" natural setting. In the process, she brings the history to life, setting it in the context of larger events and populating it with the interesting, often eccentric characters who have lived on the dunes.

Provincetown

Provincetown
Author: Karen Christel Krahulik
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2007-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814747629

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The story of the beguiling coastal town chronicles the early history of Provincetown as a mid-nineteenth-century colonial village to its current stature as a bustling gay tourist destination.

Cultural Landscape Report for Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District

Cultural Landscape Report for Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District
Author: Emily Donaldson,Margie Coffin Brown,Gretchen Hilyard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011
Genre: Cultural landscapes
ISBN: LCCN:2011048190

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The Outer Beach A Thousand Mile Walk on Cape Cod s Atlantic Shore

The Outer Beach  A Thousand Mile Walk on Cape Cod s Atlantic Shore
Author: Robert Finch
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781324000525

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A poignant, candid chronicle of a beloved nature writer’s fifty-year relationship with an iconic American landscape. Those who have encountered Cape Cod—or merely dipped into an account of its rich history—know that it is a singular place. Robert Finch writes of its beaches: “No other place I know sears the heart with such a constant juxtaposition of pleasure and pain, of beauty being born and destroyed in the same moment.” And nowhere within its borders is this truth more vivid and dramatic than along the forty miles of Atlantic coast—what Finch has always known as the Outer Beach. The essays here represent nearly fifty years and a cumulative thousand miles of walking along the storied edge of the Cape’s legendary arm. Finch considers evidence of nature’s fury: shipwrecks, beached whales, towering natural edifices, ferocious seaside blizzards. And he ponders everyday human interactions conducted in its environment with equal curiosity, wit, and insight: taking a weeks-old puppy for his first beach walk; engaging in a nocturnal dance with one of the Cape’s fabled lighthouses; stumbling, unexpectedly, upon nude sunbathers; or even encountering out-of-towners hoping an Uber will fetch them from the other side of a remote dune field. Throughout these essays, Finch pays tribute to the Outer Beach’s impressive literary legacy, meditates on its often-tragic history, and explores the strange, mutable nature of time near the ocean. But lurking behind every experience and observation—both pivotal and quotidian—is the essential question that the beach beckons every one of its pilgrims to confront: How do we accept our brief existence here, caught between overwhelming beauty and merciless indifference? Finch’s affable voice, attentive eye, and stirring prose will be cherished by the Cape’s staunch lifers and erstwhile visitors alike, and strike a resounding chord with anyone who has been left breathless by the majestic, unrelenting beauty of the shore.

Thalassa

Thalassa
Author: Allen Young
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1884540236

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An account of the author's August 2007 solitary one-week stay in one of Provincetown's historic dune shacks with a discussion of the shacks' history. Includes photographs by the author and others.

Aerial Geology

Aerial Geology
Author: Mary Caperton Morton
Publsiher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781604698350

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“Get your head into the clouds with Aerial Geology.” —The New York Times Book Review Aerial Geology is an up-in-the-sky exploration of North America’s 100 most spectacular geological formations. Crisscrossing the continent from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska to the Great Salt Lake in Utah, Mary Caperton Morton brings you on a fantastic tour, sharing aerial and satellite photography, explanations on how each site was formed, and details on what makes each landform noteworthy. Maps and diagrams help illustrate the geological processes and help clarify scientific concepts. Fact-filled, curious, and way more fun than the geology you remember from grade school, Aerial Geology is a must-have for the insatiably curious, armchair geologists, million-mile travelers, and anyone who has stared out the window of a plane and wondered what was below.