
The Handy Boston Answer Book
Samuel Willard Crompton(Author)
Visible Ink Press
Published on 24. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-57859-593-8 (ISBN)
Description
Whether it's called Beantown, The Olde Towne, Titletown, The Cradle of Liberty, The Athens of America, The Puritan City, The City on a Hill, or any of its other obscure or oft-repeated nicknames, Boston has a long and varied history. Its universities and hospitals lead the nation, and its sports teams, politicians, and colloquialisms continue to captivate. Exploring this city's fascinating history, people, myths, culture and trivia, The Handy Boston Answer Book takes an in-depth look at one of America's oldest major cities.
Reviews / Votes
"The person on your gift list with the most wanderlust ... look for The Handy Boston Answer Book by Samuel Willard Crompton." - The Bookworm Sez"... presents the rich history and trivia book on the city of Boston, Massachusetts. ..." - Protoview Book News
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Language
English
Place of publication
Canton, MI
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
120 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57859-593-8 (9781578595938)
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Samuel Willard Crompton
The Handy Boston Answer Book
E-Book
09/2016
Visible Ink Press
€19.49
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Person
Samuel Willard Crompton has spent much of his life within 100 miles of Boston, but he's never been a city kid. Rather, he was the country boy who observed the city from afar. He teaches history at Holyoke Community College in western Massachusetts and is the author or editor of many books, including Visible Ink's The Handy Civil War Answer Book, The Handy Military History Answer Book and The Handy State-by-State Answer Book: A Guide to the 50 States of America. He has a special interest in late-seventeenth-century Boston, the time when the Puritan ethos began to yield to that of the Yankee. As for sports, he has never run in the Boston Marathon, but he was at Fenway the night before Carl Yastremski made baseball history with his 3,000th career hit. He resides in Hadley, MA.