I've just finished Edward Rutherfurd's new book "New York". It's an historical fiction of the history of New York from the early settling of the Dutch through 2009. Wonderful reading. Made the history come alive as his characters interacted with the notables of history. Dee in Phoenix When a person dies, a library closes. Researching: NJ: Snook, Bozarth, Dickerson, Dalton, Hicks, Asay NY: Semlear, Stoothoff, Foster, Murray, Dierks, Cairns PA: Hicks, Shaw, Roberts, Swartz/Black, Penrose Nova Scotia: Arthur, Hutt, Eisenhauer, Conrod, Morris
Yes, I enjoyed it as well. A real sweep of New York history. On May 13, 2011 7:58 PM, "Dee" <[email protected]> wrote: > I've just finished Edward Rutherfurd's new book "New York". It's an historical fiction of the history of New York from the early settling of the Dutch through 2009. Wonderful reading. Made the history come alive as his characters interacted with the notables of history. > Dee in Phoenix > > When a person dies, a library closes. > Researching: > NJ: Snook, Bozarth, Dickerson, Dalton, Hicks, Asay > NY: Semlear, Stoothoff, Foster, Murray, Dierks, Cairns > PA: Hicks, Shaw, Roberts, Swartz/Black, Penrose > Nova Scotia: Arthur, Hutt, Eisenhauer, Conrod, Morris > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message