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Annapolis Vignettes
Contributor(s): Doyel, Ginger (Author)
ISBN: 0870335715     ISBN-13: 9780870335716
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2005
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Annotation: ANNAPOLIS VIGNETTES IS A COMPILATION OF ARTICLES WRITTEN BY GINGER DOYEL FOR HER COLUMN, "ANNAPOLIS FROM PAST TO PRESENT," PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE CAPITAL NEWSPAPER SINCE NOVEMBER 2002. ANNAPOLIS VIGNETTES EXPLORES ANNAPOLIS HISTORY FROM THE LATE 17TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT THROUGH FOUR KEY THEMES: THE PEOPLE, PLACES, ST JOHN'S COLLEGE AND THE U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY, AND PRESERVATION EFFORTS. READ ABOUT THE RUNAWAY WEDDING, BYGONE NAVAL ACADEMY DATING TRADITIONS, AN UNLIKELY PRESERVATIONIST, AND THE "NEW" SEVERN RIVER BRIDGE. EACH COMPELLING VIGNETTE HAS BEEN RESEARCHED THROUGH INTERVIEWS, BOOKS, NEWSPAPER RECORDS, AND PRIMARY SOURCES AT THE MARYLAND STATE AND U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY NIMITZ LIBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES. AN ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION OR PHOTOGRAPH ACCOMPANIES EACH VIGNETTE.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - Middle Atlantic (dc, De, Md, Nj, Ny, Pa)
- History | Military - Naval
- History | Military - United States
Dewey: 975.256
LCCN: 2005020956
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 5.58" W x 8.46" (0.80 lbs) 316 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - Maryland
 
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Publisher Description:
Annapolis, an outstanding colonial city, is the capital of Maryland, the home of the U.S. Naval Academy, and host to two of the largest boat shows in the country. It offers a veritable architectural feast to the masses of visitors, showing buildings representing every period--Colonial, Georgian, Federal, Gothic Revival, Victorian, and Modern. Visitors can marvel at stately dwellings like the Hammond-Harwood and Paca Houses with their meticulously manicured formal gardens, enjoy the simple shops, row houses, and taverns of the area. This pocket guide puts the city's outstanding buildings in historical perspective and adds colorful facts to enhance enjoyment of them. Spiced with anecdotes of many early Annapolis inhabitants and enlightened by recent research. The text includes helpful maps and the superb photographs by M. E. Warren. The Delmarva Peninsula is a transition zone between the northern and southern sections of the Atlantic Coast of North America. The north-south influences result in a high diversity of species of plants and animals, including amphibians and reptiles. Delmarva's amphibians and reptiles, are often overlooked by the vast majority of people living in the area who have never heard a northern spring peeper call or seen a salamander. Some common fallacies are the belief that snakes are slimy or that handling a toad can cause warts. This updated field guide to amphibians and reptiles of Delmarva will be useful to everyone interested in these fascinating creatures--from the curious child who brings home a salamander, to students, experienced naturalists, and professionals in need of life history, behavioral, and distributional information on Delmarva's amphibians (salamanders and frogs) and reptiles (turtles, lizards, and snakes). Seventy-three species are included in this second edition--seventy known to occur on Delmarva and three that the authors believe either occur there or once did. Outstanding color plates aid in identifying the species.