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Down The Jersey Shore / Russell Roberts, Richard Youmans.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, [1993]Copyright date: ©1993Description: 1 online resource (304 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780813556017
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Shore Town Stories -- CHAPTER 2 By Rail or by Sea -- CHAPTER 3 Famous Visitors and Residents -- CHAPTER 4 There She Was...Miss America? -- CHAPTER 5 Wooden Walkways along the Sand -- CHAPTER 6 Traditional Jersey Shore Crafts -- CHAPTER 7 I Love Lucy and Her Pals -- CHAPTER 8 Spirits of the Jersey Shore -- CHAPTER 9 War at the Shore -- CHAPTER 10 Science and Invention -- CHAPTER 11 The Life-Saving Service -- CHAPTER 12 Beacons in the Night -- CHAPTER 13 The Changing Coastline -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Summer visitors and year-round residents alike are sure to discover Jersey Shore lore that captures their fancy in this entertaining account of the people, places, and events that have shaped New Jersey’s famous shoreline. From ghost stories and the comic misadventures of the early Miss America Pageant to the dynamics of the changing coastline and poignant portraits of traditional crafts workers, Russell Roberts and Rich Youmans have chronicled the fascinating history and heritage of the New Jersey Shore. In this book you’ll meet the luminaries who’ve frequented the Shore—from President Ulysses Grant strolling through Long Branch to Grace Kelly learning to surf at Ocean City. You’ll find out why the boardwalk was invented, and also why early ones were removable. Join the authors as they pay tribute to the Shore’s forgotten inventors, including Simon Lake, who some consider the true father of the modern submarine. Relive the Jersey Shore’s role in wartime and learn the story of the mysterious Nazi submarine sunken off of Point Pleasant Beach. Read about Lucy the Margate Elephant, as a well as her two long-gone “cousins.” Discover all this and more as Roberts and Youmans explore the vast uncharted heritage of the New Jersey Shore.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Shore Town Stories -- CHAPTER 2 By Rail or by Sea -- CHAPTER 3 Famous Visitors and Residents -- CHAPTER 4 There She Was...Miss America? -- CHAPTER 5 Wooden Walkways along the Sand -- CHAPTER 6 Traditional Jersey Shore Crafts -- CHAPTER 7 I Love Lucy and Her Pals -- CHAPTER 8 Spirits of the Jersey Shore -- CHAPTER 9 War at the Shore -- CHAPTER 10 Science and Invention -- CHAPTER 11 The Life-Saving Service -- CHAPTER 12 Beacons in the Night -- CHAPTER 13 The Changing Coastline -- Bibliography -- Index

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Summer visitors and year-round residents alike are sure to discover Jersey Shore lore that captures their fancy in this entertaining account of the people, places, and events that have shaped New Jersey’s famous shoreline. From ghost stories and the comic misadventures of the early Miss America Pageant to the dynamics of the changing coastline and poignant portraits of traditional crafts workers, Russell Roberts and Rich Youmans have chronicled the fascinating history and heritage of the New Jersey Shore. In this book you’ll meet the luminaries who’ve frequented the Shore—from President Ulysses Grant strolling through Long Branch to Grace Kelly learning to surf at Ocean City. You’ll find out why the boardwalk was invented, and also why early ones were removable. Join the authors as they pay tribute to the Shore’s forgotten inventors, including Simon Lake, who some consider the true father of the modern submarine. Relive the Jersey Shore’s role in wartime and learn the story of the mysterious Nazi submarine sunken off of Point Pleasant Beach. Read about Lucy the Margate Elephant, as a well as her two long-gone “cousins.” Discover all this and more as Roberts and Youmans explore the vast uncharted heritage of the New Jersey Shore.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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