Go to Vermont Browse other History M-Z
 Most existing encyclopedias on Vermont were published more than seventy years ago. The Vermont Encyclopedia's thousand-plus entries, the work of 140 contributors, present a completely up-to-date and comprehensive collection of information on the Green Mountain State. Drawn from the most recent research available, its subjects range from prehistoric settlement to events in today's headlines. Entries include famous and infamous Vermonters, features of the physical landscape; political, economic, and social history; organizations like the 251 Club; and tidbits on nudism, the Wasp (the only car ever made in Vermont), the fabled fur-bearing trout, and the invention of the jogbra. Four topical essays introduce the volume. These treat the geography, climate, and natural history of the state; offer an account of settlement from precolonial times to the present; analyze and discuss contemporary features of Vermont's demography, commerce, and culture; and describe the evolution and current structure of the Vermont Constitution as well as state, county and municipal government. The essays are followed by the individual entries, arranged alphabetically. Supplemented by charts, maps, and photographs, The Vermont Encyclopedia will serve as the quintessential guide to the Green Mountain state for years to come. "The Vermont Encyclopedia has the same goal Ð to portray the forces and people who have shaped this state Ð but achieves it in a more well-rounded way. " --Mark Bushnell, Rutland Herald " The book doesn't just celebrate Vermont heroes. "The obvious are there, the founders and prominent political figures, but the notion was to pick people who in some way reflect some characteristic about Vermont and how it was shaped," Duffy says. "That's why we have villains and felons, too. It was not meant to be a collection of common celebrities. Maybe we've missed some people who think they should be in it, or who think their ancestor should be in it. We didn't write it to please everyone." But they did write it to be accessible for everyone. It's aimed at everybody from school children to adult history enthusiasts. " --Vermont Sunday Magazine (9/03)
ZH0869 The Vermont Encyclopedia $39.95
Sorry, this product is no longer available or has been replaced.
|
|