Colonial Days in Old New York: Before, During and After the American Revolution
Alice Morse Earle
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Colonial Days in Old New York is a treasure trove of facts about the life and times of the American colonists and the birth of our nation. Renowned historian and bestselling author Alice Morse Earle provides a vivid portrait of the daily lives of America's early settlers. From childhood to old age, from courtship and weddings to crime and punishment, from what they ate and drank to sports and entertainment, you'll discover what life was really like in America's colonial era. With a mix of anecdotes and intimate details, Earle brings America's bygone days to life.
Earle is an acclaimed historian of America's colonial era. In the past many scholars dismissed her work, often because she was a woman, and her books focused on the details of everyday life. Since then she has earned her place as a one of the primary sources of America's early social history.
"We all know that our country is great, far better than we know why it is great. And perhaps that is the best reason why we should love history. It makes us love our country." - Alice Morse Earle
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
Hva Press
Publish Date
October 09, 2018
Pages
330
Dimensions
4.7 X 6.9 X 1.0 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781948697019
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Alice Morse Earle (April 27, 1851 February 16, 1911) was a Worcester, Massachusetts-born American historian and author. Her parents, Edwin Morse and Abby Mason Clary, named her Mary Alice. She married Henry Earle of New York City on April 15, 1874, and they had four children, including the botanical illustrator Alice Clary Earle Hyde. Her name was altered from Mary Alice Morse to Alice Morse Earle. Beginning in 1890, her publications focused on little sociological aspects rather than large issues, making them essential to current social historians. She published several novels about colonial America (particularly the New England region), including Curious Punishments of Bygone Days.
Reviews
"Her many books of Colonial life, customs, manners, dress...are recognized as the best, most accurate and the fullest descriptions...of (the) life of our forefathers." - The New York Times Book Review
..".her work remains a valuable contribution to American History." - Anna J. Clutterback-Cook, from Women in American History
"Information has been hunted down with admirable persistency and linked together so that the result is as entertaining as any novel." - Boston Herald
"The historical writing of Alice Morse Earle still resonates in the minds and hearts of her readers." - Susan Reynolds Williams, author of Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America
..".the most popular, productive and influential interpreter of the 'old times'...a prolific custodian of regional identity." Historian Joseph Conforti, author of Lizzie Borden on Trial: Murder, Ethnicity, and Gender
..".her work remains a valuable contribution to American History." - Anna J. Clutterback-Cook, from Women in American History
"Information has been hunted down with admirable persistency and linked together so that the result is as entertaining as any novel." - Boston Herald
"The historical writing of Alice Morse Earle still resonates in the minds and hearts of her readers." - Susan Reynolds Williams, author of Alice Morse Earle and the Domestic History of Early America
..".the most popular, productive and influential interpreter of the 'old times'...a prolific custodian of regional identity." Historian Joseph Conforti, author of Lizzie Borden on Trial: Murder, Ethnicity, and Gender