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A Home Called New England: A Celebration of Hearth and History by Duo Dickinson & Steve Culpepper

Here is the sweep of life in the flinty corner called New England, where Protestant outcasts started from scratch on rocky land surrounded by mountains and cold shoreline. Through their work and devotion New England grew into the most industrious, innovative, reserved and literature-producing area of the United States. Roam its cities, villages and farms, visit its churches, factories, graveyards, and look inside its unique houses that, anywhere at any time, are subtle symbols of a civilization. 

From the crude, earliest post-medieval houses, to refined Georgian, through Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic, Italianate, Empire, Stick Style, Queen Anne, Modern, Colonial Revival, and to the present, follow the evolution of the people, the styles, and the substance of New England.

  • Hardcover
  • Color and B&W photos
  • 320 pages
  • Dimensions: 8.3" x 8.2"

ISBN: 9781493018468

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Founded in 1947, the press was originally named The Pequot Press, after a local Indian tribe. It was an adjunct to the Stonington Printing Company in Stonington, Connecticut.

More than 60 years after the publication of their first title, Globe Pequot Press® is now a mid-sized publisher and distributor with deep roots in major category publishing. Their imprints include FalconGuides - the leading outdoor recreation line in the country - as well as award-winning regional interest and travel programs.  
 
They employ a full-time staff of approximately 100 personnel who publish, produce, market, and distribute a list of approximately 400 Gobe Pequot Press and 300 distribution titles each year. The corporate offices are in Guilford, Connecticut, and their 75,000 sq. ft. distribution facility is located in Springfield, Tennessee.
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