Synopses & Reviews
A Travel Guide and Souvenir in One
"Another fine book from America's most popular lighthouse authors. Through the pages of this book, Bruce Roberts and Ray Jones guide you to our historic lighthouses, illuminating the reasons why lighthouses and their history are a vital link to our past that must be saved for future generations."
" Timothy Harrison, president, American Lighthouse Foundation & Museum of Lighthouse History
A winning combination of practical travel information, stunning color photographs, and rich maritime history makes Lighthouses of Massachusetts an essential companion to maritime beacons in the Bay State. From Newburyport Harbor Light on the New Hampshire border to the lights of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, the more than forty lights included here are presented in geographical order, making it easy for you to move from your armchair to the driver's seat and back again. Take this handy little guide with you on your travels, and keep it as a picture-perfect souvenir of your trip to coastal Massachusetts.
Inside you'll find:
" detailed descriptions of each lighthouse
" complete travel information, including driving directions and GPS coordinates
" historical background notes
" quick summaries of key information, such as date established, height of tower, and type of lens
" fifty beautiful full-color photographs
" a glossary of terms and important figures in lighthouse history
" helpful icons indicating scenic quality, historic interest, and visitor accessibility and friendliness
" descriptions and photos of lost lighthouses
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Synopsis
A Travel Guide and Souvenir in One
"Another fine book from America's most popular lighthouse authors. Through the pages of this book, Bruce Roberts and Ray Jones guide you to our historic lighthouses, illuminating the reasons why lighthouses and their history are a vital link to our past that must be saved for future generations."
" Timothy Harrison, president, American Lighthouse Foundation & Museum of Lighthouse History
A winning combination of practical travel information, stunning color photographs, and rich maritime history makes Lighthouses of Massachusetts an essential companion to maritime beacons in the Bay State. From Newburyport Harbor Light on the New Hampshire border to the lights of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, the more than forty lights included here are presented in geographical order, making it easy for you to move from your armchair to the driver's seat and back again. Take this handy little guide with you on your travels, and keep it as a picture-perfect souvenir of your trip to coastal Massachusetts.
Inside you'll find:
" detailed descriptions of each lighthouse
" complete travel information, including driving directions and GPS coordinates
" historical background notes
" quick summaries of key information, such as date established, height of tower, and type of lens
" fifty beautiful full-color photographs
" a glossary of terms and important figures in lighthouse history
" helpful icons indicating scenic quality, historic interest, and visitor accessibility and friendliness
" descriptions and photos of lost lighthouses
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Synopsis
More than forty lighthouses, from Cape Ann to Martha's Vineyard, are featured in this beautiful little guidebook. It offers not only history and travel information but also a full-color souvenir of the state. Profiles of each lighthouse include history, a detailed description of the structure, complete practical information for travelers, and a color photograph. From the most highly respected source of lighthouse books.
Synopsis
More than four lighthouses, from Cape Ann to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, are featured in this beautiful souvenir/guidebook.
About the Author
Photographs by
Bruce Roberts have appeared in numerous magazines, including
Life and
Sports Illustrated, and in hundreds of books, many of them about lighthouses. He was director of photography at Southern Living magazine for many years. His work is also on display in the permanent collection at the Smithsonian Institution. He lives in Morehead City, North Carolina.
Ray Jones is the author or coauthor of fourteen best-selling books about lighthouses. He has served as an editor at Time-Life Books, as founding editor of Albuquerque Living magazine, as writing coach at Southern Living magazine, and as founding publisher of Country Roads Press. He lives in Pebble Beach, California, where he continues ot write about lighthouses and serves as a consultant to businesses, publishers, and other authors.
Table of Contents
(1) Introduction (2) Portsmouth, New Hampshire to Salem, Massachusetts (3) Boston to Plymouth (4) Provincetown to Fall River (5) Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard (6) Glossary