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Joan Harrison Book order






- 2023
- 2018
My Odyssey to the Gold Coast in 1948
- 110 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set during the transformative years from 1948 to 1951, this collection features letters from Joan Harrison, who spent three years at a Gold Mine in the Gold Coast. The book includes 20% of her correspondence to her parents in Nova Scotia, complemented by photographs of the mine and the people she met. Harrison's reflections provide a personal perspective on the significant historical shift from colonial rule to self-governance in Ghana, making this a unique record of that era.
- 2013
Heavenly Hydrangeas : A Practical Guide for the Home Gardener
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A comprehensive hydrangea handbook for the home gardener who appreciate their long season of bloom, ease of maintenance, and dazzling variety of flower colors and forms.
- 2012
Hydrangeas
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Moisture-loving hydrangeas find a perfect environment on Cape Cod and the Islands. The photographs in this book offer a look at the beautiful hydrangeas of all varieties that thrive here.
- 2010
Glen Cove Revisited
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the evolution of Glen Cove from its official naming in 1834, this book delves into the transformation of a rural mill town into a bustling 19th-century industrial hub and a luxurious resort area for America's elite. It highlights the lives of key individuals who shaped the community and examines the dynamics between immigrants and the affluent class that employed them, showcasing the intricate social tapestry that defined the city’s development through the years.
- 2008
Glen Cove
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The narrative explores Glen Cove, a city on Long Island's north shore, celebrated for its rich history since 1668. It highlights the coexistence of rural, industrial, and suburban elements, showcasing the contrast between grand estates of affluent families and bustling factories. The arrival of Irish, Polish, and Italian immigrants shaped the community, contributing to its remarkable ethnic and economic diversity, making it one of America's most varied locales.