Martha s Vineyard Tales

Martha s Vineyard Tales
Author: Chris Baer
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493034703

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Martha’s Vineyard Tales is a collection of stories about Martha’s Vineyard history—the quirky, the gritty, the whimsical and the hard-to-believe. Author Chris Baer has collected these stories to present a small, hardcover capsule the past on Martha’s Vineyard. This book is an ideal souvenir, memento for natives, and a great read for the millions of people interested in the lovely culture of this destination. Chris Baer finds the most interesting, less-told stories to research and write. His fun, accessible writing welcomes casual readers and offers surprises even for Vineyard history enthusiasts.

Martha s Vineyard Fish Tales

Martha s Vineyard Fish Tales
Author: Nelson Sigelman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811768054

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The focus is on Martha’s Vineyard but the information, fishing tips, and stories about Island characters—Bob “Hawkeye” Jacobs jumping off Memorial Wharf to unsnag an albie he hooked—will sound familiar to anyone who has spent time in a community of fishermen. This informative and fun read answers the questions asked in local tackle shops, including the best spots to catch a striped bass on a fly rod—Lobsterville Beach—and rigging tackle for blues, fluke, black sea bass, false albacore, and bonito. Spin fishing, bottom fishing, and fly fishing are all covered. This book follows the island fishing seasons: rods appear on island trucks in April, a sign that schoolies have arrived, and they do not begin to disappear until the venerable Bass and Bluefish Derby, five weeks of single-minded pursuit of fish, ends in October. And there are tips on looking and talking the part . . . “handy phrases include any reference to a falling or rising tide and a rock, any rock, as long as you refer to it with a sense of authority so that the other person is unwilling to ask which rock for fear of seeming like a novice.” Martha’s Vineyard Fish Tales is a “how to” book that flows with the character and personality of a fishing-obsessed island off the coast of Massachusetts.

Cape Cod Stories

Cape Cod Stories
Author: Tim Smith
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 081183252X

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From the drifting sand dunes and quaint shops of Provincetown to Nantuckets whitewashed verandas and craggy beaches, Cape Cod Stories evokes all the rustic beauty and history of this picturesque area in the words of Americas best writers. With a striking new cover, this popular anthology is the next best thing to a summer on the Cape.

Historic Tales of Oak Bluffs

Historic Tales of Oak Bluffs
Author: Skip Finley
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467143974

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Skip Finley's Town of Oak Bluffs columns in the Vineyard Gazette were widely popular thanks to his breezy style and historical content. In this curated collection, he presents a chronological telling of how the community became the welcoming seaside resort for a uniquely diverse group of residents and visitors, including five American presidents. Discover how islanders like Ichabod Norton, Old Harry and Lucy Vincent Smith helped to define the island we know today. From the Panic of 1873 to the Inkwell and beyond, these witty and whimsical tales prove why this particular spot is featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

African Americans of Martha s Vineyard

African Americans of Martha s Vineyard
Author: Thomas Dresser
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781614230533

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African Americans of Martha's Vineyard have an epic history. From the days when slaves toiled away in the fresh New England air, through abolition and Reconstruction and continuing into recent years, African Americans have fought arduously to preserve a vibrant culture here. Discover how the Vineyard became a sanctuary for slaves during the Civil War and how many blacks first came to the island as indentured servants. Read tales of the Shearer Cottage, a popular vacation destination for prominent blacks from Harry T. Burleigh to Scott Joplin, and how Martin Luther King Jr. vacationed here as well. Venture through the Vineyard with local tour guide Thomas Dresser and learn about people such as Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates and President Barack Obama, who return to the Vineyard for respite from a demanding world.

The Ghostly Tales of Martha s Vineyard

The Ghostly Tales of Martha s Vineyard
Author: Anna Marie Lardinois
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2023-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781467197304

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Ghost stories from New England's famous island have never been so creepy, fun, and full of mystery! Welcome to the spooky streets of Martha's Vineyard! Stay alert! Ghosts lurk around every corner. Even the most unexpected places might be haunted by wandering phantoms. Did you know there's a house in Edgartown full of ghosts who refuse to leave' Or that the little girl who haunts a home in Vineyard Haven is just looking for a playmate' Can you believe the sound of the wailing wind is really a ghostly woman, searching for her husband who died at sea' Pulled right from history, these ghostly tales will change the way you see Martha's Vineyard, and have you sleeping with the light on!

Tales and Trails of Martha s Vineyard

Tales and Trails of Martha s Vineyard
Author: Joseph Chase Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1938
Genre: Martha's Vineyard (Mass.)
ISBN: LCCN:38027382

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Martha s Vineyard Outdoors

Martha s Vineyard Outdoors
Author: Nelson Sigelman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-12-05
Genre: Fishing
ISBN: 0692972307

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Martha's Vineyard is a well known summer vacation spot. In this collection of columns, former Martha's Vineyard Times editor Nelson Sigelman describes an island preoccupation, less notorious than tourism but more obsessive, rooted in fishing, hunting and waterfowling traditions that shaped the island's character well before a mechanical shark named Bruce and presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama attracted slavish media attention to a 100-square mile speck off the coast of Massachusetts. Martha's Vineyard Outdoors casts a wide net. "The pleasures of Nelson Sigelman's distinctive voice held this non-fishing, non-hunting, feminist, tree-hugging pinko spellbound from the first column to the very last," said Island resident and Pulitzer Prize winning author Geraldine Brooks. The setting is Martha's Vineyard but the stories are rooted in the humor and love of the outdoors found in small communities across the country.