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Originally published in 1939, Miss Susie Slagle's spent half a year on the national best-seller lists, went through twenty-three hardcover printings, ...Lees meer
A charming and anecdotal account of Baltimore history--as fresh today as it was when first published in 1928. A teacher of English and English History...Lees meer
"We have wasted our inheritance by improvidence and mismanagement."--William K. Brooks, on the Chesapeake Bay's declining oyster harvests, 1905 The Ch...Lees meer
Since first published in 1947, Spring in Washington has become a beloved classic of nature writing. It is now brought back into print, complete with t...Lees meer
In the second volume of his autobiography, Mencken recalls his early years as a reporter. Mencken learned his craft so well that by 1901 he became the...Lees meer
The first umbrella in America and a Washington monument that predates the one in the nation's capital were raised in Baltimore. A renowned beauty of t...Lees meer
Published in hardcover in 1965 and long out of print, this lively and accurate adventure tale is now available in paperback for the first time. As a f...Lees meer
In the summer of 1814, enemy naval and ground forces made a coordinated assault on Washington, DC, capital of the new republic, and then set their sig...Lees meer
In this personal and moving book, William Gildea blends reminiscences of his boyhood in Baltimore with profiles of famous Colts players such as Johnny...Lees meer
Originally published in hardback, this book about the Chesapeake is now available in paperback from Johns Hopkins. The author, Tom Horton, is a native...Lees meer
Chesapeake Boyhood is an account of growing up on the lower Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake during the years following the Great Depression. Turner's ...Lees meer
For three hundred years, generations of Tilghman Islanders have lived by harvesting the waters of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. They are watermen, an old...Lees meer
It is not surprising to anyone who knows the Bay country that the Chesapeake captured the imagination of Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries," wr...Lees meer
In 1956 Mencken could look back on a long and distinguished career that included years at the top of his profession, the publication of three volumes ...Lees meer
Winner of the John Burroughs Medal from the American Museum of Natural History Examines the complex ecology of Chesapeake Bay, and observes its marshe...Lees meer
In the third volume of his autobiography, H.L. Mencken looks back on his life and declares it "very busy and excessively pleasant". He desribes, among...Lees meer
"The subject of this book pertains to events, often unpleasant, in the domestic lives of the 17th-century Maryland colonists." --publisher's catalog d...Lees meer