Product Overview
Author: Sloane, Eric.
Publisher: Dover.
Paperback: 160 pages.
"Anyone with an eye for antiques and a yen to know America from the roots up will treasure this detailed record of seasonal life in New England." — Chicago Sunday Tribune
A charming book that takes readers through a full year's activities. Sloane's drawings depict cider mills and presses, sleds, pumps, stump-pulling equipment, plows, and other elements of America's rural heritage. A section of old recipes and household hints adds additional color and practical value to this delightful work. 75 black-and-white illustrations. "The book has a real reference value, but it will also offer … hours of enjoyable reading." — Library Journal
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- Seasonal Activities Explored: Take a nostalgic look at early American life through detailed descriptions of seasonal activities, from spring plowing to summer fishing and fall harvests.
- Rich Illustrative Content: Features over 70 intricate pen-and-ink drawings by Eric Sloane, vividly depicting tools, processes, and rural traditions.
- Authentic Historical Insights: Unveils the rhythms of a bygone era, where the seasons dictated daily life and work, offering a unique historical perspective.
- Practical Recipes and Hints: Includes a dedicated section with old recipes and household tips that provide a practical, hands-on connection to the past.
- Engaging Storytelling: Eric Sloane's narrative style combines reverence and curiosity, turning everyday activities into fascinating tales.
- Perfect for History and Art Enthusiasts: Appeals to readers interested in early American history, traditional crafts, and vintage illustrations.
Eric Sloane’s The Seasons of America's Past invites readers into a simpler time when life and nature were intertwined. This charming book is a celebration of America’s rural heritage and a timeless tribute to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early settlers.