Primary Format: Paper | |
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ISBN: | 9781584653967 |
Published: | 04/01/2004 |
Pages: | 252 |
Size: | 6 x 9 in. |
Subject(s): | History |
Passaconaway’s Realm: Captain John Evans and the Exploration of Mount Washington
Russell M. Lawson
Paper: $15.95For local history buffs and White Mountain-ophiles who take the venue’s scenic beauty and easy access for granted, the book is fascinating, informative, an eye opener, and, though detailed, the perfect length for a brief respite from today’s frenetic pace.
—Foster’s Daily Democrat
Russell Lawson merits praise for his conscientious and detailed scholarship and for a text distinguished by a superb literary style and an intimate knowledge of White Mountain topography, climate, natural life, and history.
—The New England Quarterly
...the historian will find this book pointers to much source material , and the general reader will enjoy a vivid rendering of the story of mountain exploration in the eighteenth century.
—Historical New Hampshire
And extraordinary adventurer, writer, and visionary, Captain John Smith deserves an account of his exploits as vivd as this one. Russell Lawson has left his mark with The Sea Mark, and readers of maritime history are the better for it.
—W. Jeffrey Bolster, author of The Mortal Sea: Fishing the Atlantic in the Age of Sail
Lawson's retelling of Smith's New England voyage as a cruise along the coast is simply brilliant. I think this book will have a lasting impact by reinstating Smith's voyage in its rightful place in American exploration. Other people came before him, but his methodical survey was the first and best of its kind for many years.
—Karen Alexander, University of Massachusetts
RUSSELL M. LAWSON, Associate Professor of History at Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma, is author of The American Plutarch: Jeremy Belknap and the Historian’s Dialogue with the Past (1998).