Colonial New England on 5 Shillings a Day

Scheller, Bill

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ISBN 10: 0500288933 ISBN 13: 9780500288931
Published by Thames & Hudson, 2019
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Navigate the dangerous shoals of Cape Cod, talk politics with John Adams, sample the porridge known as “Indian pudding”―how to get around and enjoy Colonial New England’s towns and scenery.

It’s 1765, and you’ve just arrived in New England. Once you’ve had a chance to freshen up and powder your wig, you’ll want to know where to find a room for the night (and how many other travelers might be sharing your bed), which tavern serves a good rum flip, and what you might expect to pay silversmith Paul Revere for a teapot or a set of spoons.

Colonial New England on 5 Shillings a Day answers these questions and many more, as it takes you on a time-traveler’s tour of Yankeedom’s cities and hamlets, highways and byways, customs and quirks in the decade before the American Revolution. What time does the stagecoach leave Boston for Portsmouth, New Hampshire? Should you travel from Providence to Newport by land or sea? Who serves the best fried clams on the Connecticut coast? When you settle into the chimney corner in a Hartford tavern, what newspaper will you likely read?

This lively, carefully researched guide will be an invaluable resource as you roam the post roads and village streets of a world nearly 250 years distant from our own, vastly different yet somehow as familiar as a sharp-steepled meetinghouse on a village green, a hearty greeting at a country inn, or a bowl of clam chowder.

So count your shillings (take a few extra if you’re stopping in at Mr. Revere’s), prepare to embark by ship or via the King’s Highway, and set your course for the eighteenth century. 8 color and 72 black-and-white illustrations

About the Author: Bill Scheller is the author or co-author of more than thirty books and currently co-edits the online travel magazine naturaltraveler.com. He lives in northern Vermont.

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Title: Colonial New England on 5 Shillings a Day
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good

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