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The Print Shoppe - "your best source
of floridiana"
The Print Shoppe is a
bookstore and gift shop that carries only Florida materials. Funds
generated by The Print Shoppe are used to underwrite the operational
costs of the Florida Historical Library.
To order Florida books:
call
(321) 690-0099
fax (321) 690-4388
e-mail
sales@floridabooks.net
Online bookstore:
www.floridabooks.net/catalog
Mastercard and Visa Accepted
Selected Books of Interest:
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"Speedy Harrell and June Geiger have put
together an exciting travelogue that spans the entire length of the mighty
St. Johns. They offer us a view of the river that is readily available
at no cost except in terms of time, energy and adrenaline."
Robert A. Taylor
The Florida Institute of Technology"The St. Johns River has been an
essential part of the development of Florida's eastern and central parts.
June Geiger and Speedy Harrell have brought this river to life with their
pictures and comments. I think every Floridian, native or not, should
have this book part of their library.
Noah B. Butt, Jr |
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Fair and long-legged, independent and articulate, Janie
Crawford sets out to be her own person--no mean feat for a Black woman in
the '30's. Zora Neale Hurston's classic 1937 novel follows Janie from
her nanny's plantation shack to Logan Killicks's farm, to all-Black
Eatonville, to the Everglades, and back to Eatonville--where she gathers in
"the great fish-net" of her life. Janie's quest for identity takes her
on a journey during which she learns what love is, experiences life's joys
and sorrows, and comes home to herself in peace. |
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In this new edition of this popular reference
book, you will find over 2100 shipwrecks from the sixteenth century to the
present--including 64 wrecks not listed previously--and new information on
many of the wrecks noted in the previous edition.
In addition to the listings, there is extensive general information on
shipwrecks, as well as numerous photographs, drawings, and maps. This
updated edition has many new photos, new information on using a magnetometer
to search for shipwrecks, and an extended bibliography. |
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"Over the years Ruth and I have received about
every honor available in the country, state, and national agriculture as
leaders. I don't believe either of us would want to change our lives
which I think have been very fruitful and full of love in every way.
we are very proud of the fact that we are the only family in the history of
the Cattlemen's Association that has produced three presidents: myself
for two years, 1975-77; Andy for one year in 1989; and Bert who
was elected in 1997 and served 1998/99. Of all the things we have
achieved, we're proudest of the many friends we've made in our lifetime." |
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"This volume - part anthology, part
anthropology, part history, part folklore- celebrates Florida's rich and
diverse Cracker heritage. Dana Ste. Claire and the Museum of Arts and
Sciences deserve much praise for bringing together these vivid images of
Florida's frontier people who did not just live but flourished in a time
before air conditioning, mosquito repellant, and screens. While many
of these depictions of Crackers may seem negative or ambivalent to modern
tastes, Ste, Claire's work reminds us that "Cracker Culture" and ways also
oitive legacies valuable for our present federation:
self-reliance, self-sufficiency, honesty, and finally a simple, direct
approach to people and problems." |
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Casa Florida explores the earliest influences of
the Spanish style in the Sunshine State, its revival in the late nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries, and its contemporary expression in
architecture today, with a strong focus on the style's unifying concept of
fantasy and Florida's unique tendency to inspire spectacular built
environments. Susan Sully provides colorful history and anecdotes that
complement Steven Brooke's magnificent full-color photography of the
region's signature style in examples representing the entire state, ranging
from the charming to the splendid. |
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"In her newest book, A.E.Backus, author Olive Dame Peterson has
assembled an impressive selection of Backus paintings. Her narrative
gives the reader an understanding of the qualities that made Bean Backus and
his paintings true jewels of the Treasure Coast.
Board of Directors
A.E.Backus Gallery & Museum
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