Plimoth Plantation: Then and Now

Plimoth Plantation: Then and Now
Title Plimoth Plantation: Then and Now PDF eBook
Author Jean Poindexter Colby
Publisher Hastings House Book Publishers
Total Pages 136
Release 1970
Genre History
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Descriptions and photographs of Plimoth Plantation, a museum re-creation of the original Pilgrim settlement, trace the history and way of life of the first Pilgrims. Includes a discussion of the origin and operation of the museum.

The World of Plymouth Plantation

The World of Plymouth Plantation
Title The World of Plymouth Plantation PDF eBook
Author Carla Gardina Pestana
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2020-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 067425080X

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An intimate look inside Plymouth Plantation that goes beyond familiar founding myths to portray real life in the settlement—the hard work, small joys, and deep connections to others beyond the shores of Cape Cod Bay. The English settlement at Plymouth has usually been seen in isolation. Indeed, the colonists gain our admiration in part because we envision them arriving on a desolate, frozen shore, far from assistance and forced to endure a deadly first winter alone. Yet Plymouth was, from its first year, a place connected to other places. Going beyond the tales we learned from schoolbooks, Carla Gardina Pestana offers an illuminating account of life in Plymouth Plantation. The colony was embedded in a network of trade and sociability. The Wampanoag, whose abandoned village the new arrivals used for their first settlement, were the first among many people the English encountered and upon whom they came to rely. The colonists interacted with fishermen, merchants, investors, and numerous others who passed through the region. Plymouth was thereby linked to England, Europe, the Caribbean, Virginia, the American interior, and the coastal ports of West Africa. Pestana also draws out many colorful stories—of stolen red stockings, a teenager playing with gunpowder aboard ship, the gift of a chicken hurried through the woods to a sickbed. These moments speak intimately of the early North American experience beyond familiar events like the first Thanksgiving. On the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower landing and the establishment of the settlement, The World of Plymouth Plantation recovers the sense of real life there and sets the colony properly within global history.

History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647

History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647
Title History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 PDF eBook
Author William Bradford
Publisher
Total Pages 562
Release 1912
Genre Massachusetts
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History of Plymouth Plantation

History of Plymouth Plantation
Title History of Plymouth Plantation PDF eBook
Author William Bradford
Publisher
Total Pages 516
Release 1856
Genre Massachusetts
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Of Plimoth Plantation

Of Plimoth Plantation
Title Of Plimoth Plantation PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Minkema
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2020-04-15
Genre
ISBN 9780997519181

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Jumping Over Shadows

Jumping Over Shadows
Title Jumping Over Shadows PDF eBook
Author Annette Gendler
Publisher She Writes Press
Total Pages 262
Release 2017-04-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1631521713

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The true story of a German-Jewish love that overcame the burdens of the past. Finalist for the 2017 Book of the Year Award by the Chicago Writers Association “A book that is hard to put down.” —Jerusalem Post “This book confirms Annette Gendler as an indispensable Jewish voice for our time." —Yossi Klein Halevi, author of Like Dreamers "The ghosts of the past haunt a woman’s search for herself in this thoughtful, poignant memoir about the transformative power of love and faith.” —Hillary Jordan, author of Mudbound, now a Netflix movie “An exquisitely written conversion story which expounds upon personal and collective identity.” —Washington Independent Review of Books “A compelling, gracefully written memoir about the impact of the past on the present.” —Michael Steinberg, author of Still Pitching History was repeating itself when Annette fell in love with Harry, a Jewish man, the son of Holocaust survivors, in Germany in 1985. Her Great-Aunt Resi had been married to a Jew in Czechoslovakia before World War II―a marriage that, while happy, put the entire family in mortal danger once the Nazis took over their hometown in 1938. Annette and Harry’s love, meanwhile, was the ultimate nightmare for Harry’s family. Not only was their son considering marrying a non-Jew, but a German. Weighed down by the burdens of their family histories, Annette and Harry kept their relationship secret for three years, until they could forge a path into the future and create a new life in Chicago. Annette found a spiritual home in Judaism―a choice that paved the way toward acceptance by Harry’s family, and redemption for some of the wounds of her own family’s past.

Murder at Plimoth Plantation

Murder at Plimoth Plantation
Title Murder at Plimoth Plantation PDF eBook
Author Leslie Wheeler
Publisher Belgrave House
Total Pages 173
Release 2011-05-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1610845420

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When a living history museum turns deadly right before Thanksgiving, armchair historian, Miranda Lewis, becomes an amateur sleuth. At Plimoth Plantation, the famous seventeenth-century village where her niece works as an interpreter, Miranda discovers protesting Indians, hostile Pilgrims, and finally a grisly murder. With her niece under suspicion, Miranda struggles to prove her innocent and ends up face to face with a ruthless killer. Mystery by Leslie Wheeler; originally published by Larcom Press