A Tinker in Blue Anchor

A Tinker in Blue Anchor
Author: James Haydock
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496906640

After a checkered career at sea and on land Leo Mack settles down in Blue Anchor shortly before the Civil War. A solitary man living in Ida Crabtrees boarding house, he earns his living as a tinker but finds his worth and mission when the war begins. As a traveling tinker he carries news of military events to isolated farmhouses and becomes in effect a broadcaster of war news. In time just about every person in the county knows Leo by name but nothing of his background. Isaac Brandimore takes it upon himself to tell Macks story but dies before the work is finished. Emily Kingston comes forward to salvage the story and finish it, but not before Leo dies. Concluding the project, she observes that Leo Mack in tattered work clothes was animated in good times and bad by blood and brain and spirit. His death, she tells us, diminished Blue Anchor.

Blue Anchor Inn

Blue Anchor Inn
Author: Edwin Bateman Morris
Publisher: Copp Clark Company
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1912
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

Blue Anchor Inn

Blue Anchor Inn
Author: Edwin Bateman Morris
Publisher: Copp Clark Company
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1912
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

The Man from Blue Anchor

The Man from Blue Anchor
Author: Terence Braverman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-09-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 024441243X

A man vanishes from the rugged coastline of Cornwall and arrives on the shores of Gandy Springs, South Africa. Many years later, a mysterious figure arrives at 'The Admiral Benbow' in Chapel Street, Penzance. A man with a new identity. He opens children's attractions in popular Cornish towns. What are his motives? One day, he turns up at Wheal Thomas, the former site of an old tin mine and memories are rekindled. There he discovers the Scott Morgan Project. Life changes as three generations of the same family are reunited.

Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg

Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg
Author: John Cecil Austin
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1977
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780879350239

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has amassed an outstanding collection of ceramics produced by the Chelsea porcelain Manufactory during its years of operation, 1745-1769. The most important part of the collection falls within the Manufactory's earliest, or triangle, period, and includes examples of nearly all the extant forms. Exotic teapots shaped like Chinamen holding creatures, and objects copied directly from silver prototypes are but a few of the fascinating forms from the early, experimental period. Also illustrated are unique and aesthetically pleasing examples that were manufactured at Chelsea later.