Truro

Truro
Author: Richard F. Whalen
Publisher: History Press (SC)
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781596293632

Originally published: [Philadelphia?]: Xlibris, c2002.

Truro

Truro
Author: Susan W. Brennan
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738509716

Tiny Truro lies nestled between Wellfleet and Provincetown at the very end of Cape Cod. Incorporated in 1709, it was originally called Pamet by the Payomet Indians who resided there. Truro is a place of spectacular natural beauty, with a rich heritage of fishing, farming, and recreation by the sea. It has been a summer resort destination for more than one hundred years and has attracted scores of artists, authors, and other notable characters to its shores. Photographs of the founding families, their homesteads, and the breathtaking beauty of the cliffs at Highland Light are reflected in Truro. The churches where the town's residents mourned their men when they were lost at sea and served as beacons for ships in the dangerous waters off the coast are recorded in these early images. The spirit, playfulness, and dedication of the community is captured here, from the celebration party re-creating the Pilgrims' landing to the dogged weariness of trap fishermen at the end of a long, hard day.

The Sea at Truro

The Sea at Truro
Author: Nancy Willard
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0307959791

From the acclaimed poet of In the Salt Marsh comes a dazzling collection about the magic hiding in the ordinary days of our past and present. Willard turns a keen eye on the natural world that witnesses these revelations, and the myriad, often surprising ways in which it intersects with our own human lot. Willard shows us time and again that “In me nothing of childhood is lost.” She recaptures for us not only the fleeting, distant shreds of a charmed, innocent youth, but brings back the people who have been loved and lost. She tells us of the man whose sister appears to him the night after her memorial service, and of the time her grandfather called her mother three days after he died, “. . . and she with her arms full / of wind-washed laundry / just freed from the line.” She gives back to us Walt Whitman, “eating / his supper from a sheet of brown paper.” She lends voice not only to the loved ones with whom we have parted ways but also to the plant and animal lives that remain a mystery to us despite our close proximity to them. In her able hands “the potato opens its eyes” and the dragonfly stands “well mannered and cautious.” Whether she is musing “What it is to be that crow,” bringing us “the gossip of ants,” or noting that “The sea reads slowly, as old men in libraries / follow the news . . .,” Willard brings extraordinary empathy to every subject she touches, creating fascinating new worlds from the ordinary staples of our daily existence. Finally, she plumbs the ultimate union between the human and natural worlds that she brings into such sharp focus. Grave Last year four men planted you under a stone. Today I plant the dumpy heart of a narcissus. Sharing your bed, it will wake up singing.

Truro Through Time

Truro Through Time
Author: Christine Parnell
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445631784

This fascinating selection of more than 180 photographs traces some of the many ways in which Truro has changed and developed over the last century.

Nellie of Truro

Nellie of Truro
Author: Jane Elizabeth Roscoe Hornblower
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1856
Genre:
ISBN:

Truro in 50 Buildings

Truro in 50 Buildings
Author: Christine Parnell
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1445678624

Explores the rich and fascinating history of Truro through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.