The Encyclopedia of New England

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Price
$112.80
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
1596
Dimensions
8.98 X 11.2 X 2.23 inches | 7.51 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300100273

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About the Author

BURT FEINTUCH is professor of Folklore and English and director of the Center for the Humanities at the University of New Hampshire. DAVID H. WATTERS is professor of English and director of the Center for New England Culture at the University of New Hampshire.

Reviews

"Enduring as New England's culture most certainly is, it has never been easily defined. But now, at long last, through the pages of this massive, beautifully-created work, New England emerges clearly as both vivid and distinct."--Judson D. Hale, Sr., Editor-in-Chief, Yankee Magazine and Old Farmer's Almanac--Judson D. Hale, Sr.
"Finally, the most livable, civilized, and interesting part of the country can prove it without bragging. This work of rigorous scholarship will delight readers of every stripe."--Ken Burns--Ken Burns

"What took so long? It's amazing no one thought of this before. No library in the six great states will be complete without The Encyclopedia of New England."--Dan Shaughnessy, author of Reversing the Curse

--Dan Shaughnessy

"In New England the fragments of centuries stitch us neatly together. . . . New England is empty mills, new inventions, wooden scythes, a Mother Hubbard wrapped in paper and stored in a chest, a snowmachine, biotechnology, and contrails from Logan to Pease Air Force Base streaking the blue air above the cellar hole of a farmer who came north after the Revolution to build his land."--Donald Hall, from the Foreword

--Donald Hall

"Filled with facts and ideas, The Encyclopedia of New England at once answers one's questions and expands one's thinking about New England as a mythic place and as the mindspring of American life."--Jane Nylander, former president of The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities

--Jane Nylander

"The culture of New England is far too rich to leave solely to academicians. An encyclopedia is a superb vehicle for integrating the academic and the popular. . . . I, for one, expect to read most every word of The Encyclopedia of New England." --Jere Daniell, Professor History, Dartmouth College

--Jere Daniell

"The Encyclopedia of New England is like your favorite ice cream sundae--a little bit of everything blended together to make the perfect treat."--Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream

--Jerry Greenfield

"A great resource. Delightful."--Tracy Kidder, author of Mountains Beyond Mountains

--Tracy Kidder