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Nantucket Ghosts
by Blue Balliett
This volume brings together Ghosts of Nantucket and Nantucket Hauntings in their entirety.
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Time and Tide
by Frank Conroy. The renowned writer and long-time Nantucket resident takes the reader on a nostalgic walk through Nantucket in the 50s and 60s.
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The Nantucket Diettm
By Sol Jacobs, M.D., and Jane Conway Caspe
A sensible three-stage plan for shedding pounds. Includes a large section of recipes from island chefs and restaurants.
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Memoirs of a Lost Island
by C.S. Lovelace is a delightful collection of brief essays detailing memories of his 75 years of summering on Nantucket.
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Nantucket Voices, Volume I
by Mary Miles. Is a collection of 52 interviews (the first of several volumes) that Mary conducted for publication in Yesterday’s Island over the years.
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The Cruise of the Blue Dolphin
by Nina Chandler Murray. A true story occuring during the Great Depression when 13 year old Nina's father lost his job and decides to take the family away on a sailing cruise from Nantucket through the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, to the Galapagos and home again.
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Voices from the Village
by Nancy Newhouse with photographs by Rob Benchley. A celebration of 'Sconset with 29 oral history intervies with many of its notable residents.
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We Are Nantucket
by Nancy Newhouse and portraits by Mikki Ansin, is a collection of 33 oral histories of notable Nantucketers.
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Second Wind
by Nathaniel Philbrick. Nantucket's historian takes up sunfish sailing after many years on dry land. Funny, dramatic and poignant.
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Mom Comes Home, a Memoir
by James Sulzer, is a moving and timely account of caring for an elderly parent, set on Nantucket.
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Nantucket Reader
Edited by Susan Beegel
A compilation of 50 selections on island experience from 43 authors inlcuding from Herman Melville, Henry David Thoureau, to Sena Naslund and David Halberstam.
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