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The World of Print

Vol 9, No 1
$12.00
Spring 2010
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Vol. 9, No. 1

In this issue:

  • President's Letter
  • THE WORLD OF PRINT

    • Asher Benjamin: A Connecticut Carpenter in Columbia County, Daniel Lane
    • The Vibrant History of the Hudson Opera House as Recorded by the Hudson Register, Valerie Balint
    • Words from Their World: The Shakers and Print, Mary Sansaricq
    • Sal Cozzolino: Historian and Collector of Hudson's Old Bottles, Michael F. Leonard
    • Assembling the Printed Word: The Art of Scrapbooks, Diane Shewchuk
    • Meet the Printer: Sandy Connors of North Chatham, Ashley Hopkins-Benton
    • A Patterned Past at the Vanderpoel House, Ann-Liza Lewis
    • Exhibition: "Inked Over: Our Printed World" \n
  • BOOK REVIEWS

    • Roger Panetta, ed., Dutch New York: The Roots of Hudson Valley Culture, reviewed by Paul T. Veillette
    • Jaap Jacobs, The Colony of New Netherland: A Dutch Settlement in Seventeenth-Century America, reviewed by Geoff Benton
    • Dominick C. Lizzi, Let There Be Light: The Forgotten History of the Chatham Public Library, a Carnegie Legacy, reviewed by James E. Benton
    • Dominick C. Lizzi, Valatie, The Forgotten History, reviewed by John R. Dunne
  • ARTICLES \n

    • Trees in Columbia County, Ellen McClelland Lesser
    • The Palatines in Germantown — Then and Now, Nan Eliot
    • The Hudson New York Sesquicentennial Commemorative Half Dollar of 1935, Dr. John C. Fout
    • Hudson's Shantytown: A Brief History, Leo Bower
    • Allen Wells Porter, "Mr. Museum" 1902–1987, an interview by Isabel Livingston
    • News of the Columbia County Historical Society
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