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Salem Cornerstones A gorgeous coffee table book with 70 color photos and essays by five local historians on the rich history of Salem's past. *David Goss describes Salem's heyday as a seaport from the city's first fishermen to it's legendary China Trade. *Richard Trask; one of the worlds’ most foremost authorities on the Salem witchcraft trials, illuminates the shocking events of 1692. *Joseph Flibbert; English Professor at Salem State presents Hawthorne as Salem's representative man, examining the numerous influences of the city's history on his fictional world. *Bryant Tolles Jr.; author of Architecture in Salem (1983-out of print) tells the tales of Salem's most historically significant homes and public buildings. *Jim McAllister; teacher, lecturer, photographer and leading guide to Salem, details the developments of the 19th and 20th centuries in Salem. Softcover 138 pages with 70 photos and 6 maps.
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