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BREAKTHROUGH:
The Story of Chatham’s North Beach
By Timothy J. Wood
In 1987, a powerful storm punched a hole
through North Beach, the barrier beach that protected the inner
shoreline of Chatham from the Atlantic. For the next several
years, the town grappled with a series of devastating storm and
severe shoreline erosion that claimed a number of shorefront
homes. This new edition includes extensive revisions by author
and Chronicle editor Tim Wood, a new chapter bringing the story
up to the present day, and more than 20 photographs and
illustrations, many more than previous editions.
Hyora Publications, $12.99
ISBN 0-9718363-0-2
PUBLICATION DATE: JUNE, 2002
ORDER BREAKTHROUGH ON-LINE
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GULLIBLES, 25 YEARS
by Rosemary de Ganahl
Hard to believe, but that irascible flock of seagulls
have been flapping about in the pages of the Cape Cod Chronicle for 25
years. This retrospective collection, with more than 100 cartoons chosen
by creator Rosemary de Ganahl, details the exploits of the Gullibles gang
as they get into mischief, comment on current events and behave, well, as
gulls.
$10.95
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HOW I STAYED ALIVE WHILE MY BRAIN WAS TRYING TO KILL ME:
One Person’s Guide To Suicide Prevention
by Susan Rose Blauner
A hands-on guide for suicidal thinkers, their loved
ones, and mental healthcare professionals by the Cape Cod Chronicle’s
former production manager.
William Morrow & Co, $24.95
ISBN: 0066211212
PUBLICATION DATE: AUGUST, 2002
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