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Some Wine for Remembrance by Edmund Keeley,

Some Wine for Remembrance by Edmund Keeley,
In September, 1944, near the village of Hortiati in Macedonian Greece the death of a German soldier in an ambush by a guerrilla unit brought on a Wehrmacht retaliation that resulted in the massacre of one hundred and forty-six villagers, sixty-nine of whom were burned to death in the sealed village bakery, and the total destruction of the village. In this fictionalized account of the atrocity, an American journalist seeking to explore whether a now-prominent Austrian statesman played any part in what happened, records the testimony of five witnesses to the act: two villagers and three Wehrmacht officers. Edmund Keeley is well-known as both a novelist and as a translator. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey. Also Available by Edmund Keeley: "An Albanian Journal" TP $14.



The Summer City by the Sea by Emil R. Salvini,
The Summer City by the Sea by Emil R. Salvini,
Forty miles south of Atlantic City, just below the Mason Dixon line, lies Cape May, New Jersey: Long excluded from the provincial notion of "the Jersey Shore," Cape May rightfully stands alone, a venerable village as old as the Republic itself. In his illustrated celebration of the birth, demise and resurrection of the nation's oldest seaside resort, Emil Salvini leads the reader through the Cape's two hundred tumultuous years, which have forever earned it the moniker "Queen of the Seaside Resorts." During its ironic beginning as a coastal getaway not for New Jerseyans but for Philadelphians, middle-class families would weather the arduous two-day journey to the site then known as Cape Island. For seven cents you could stay in Ellis Hughes's tavern/boardinghouse, which would later become Atlantic Hall, the town's first hotel. With the advent of the steamboat and the railroad, the Cape became the premier destination for vacationers from surrounding areas. It could boast about the visits of "The Great Compromiser" Henry Clay and President James Buchanan. It gloried in the exploits of town resident Henry Sawyer, a Civil War hero who miraculously survived a Confederate prison's Lottery of Death. By the 1880s, however, traffic slowed and the city entered a period of decline. A combination of rival Atlantic City, the first motor cars, a relentless mosquito invasion, and an eerie set of unexplained firese took vacationers to other resorts. Subsequent attempts at modernization failed. This may have been a blessing in disguise, though, for as the author notes, "the failure of the venture to modernize the city saved the quaint wooden seaside village that is valued by so many today." By the 1950s, far-seeing residents began to realize that the future of the Cape lay in the past and the preservation movement began. Preservation advocate Dr.



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Jersey Village, Texas - Jersey Village is a city located in Harris County, Texas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 6,880.

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Leisure Village West-Pine Lake Park, New Jersey - Leisure Village West-Pine Lake Park is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Manchester Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP had a total population of 11,085.



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