Woodstock.Woodstock Anita M. Smith WoodstockArts P.O. Box 1342, Woodstock, NY 12498 096792684X $37.50 1-800-431-1579 www.woodstockarts.com First published in 1959, Woodstock: History And Hearsay hearsay: see evidence. by gardner, artist, and historian Anita M. Smith (1893-1968) is an engaging and in-depth, up-close-and-personal history of Woodstock in the decades leading up to the world-famous Woodstock Festival of 1969. Coffee-table sized and illustrated with black-and-white color photographs as well as a color portfolio of Smith's paintings of the town and landscape, Woodstock: History and Hearsay chronicles Chronicles, two books of the Bible, originally a single work in the Hebrew canon (the final book of that canon), called First and Second Chronicles in the Authorized Version, and called First and Second Paralipomenon in the Septuagint and in the Vulgate. Woodstock from Native American legends revering it as sacred ground, to the Revolutionary War era, to the dramatic repercussions repercussions npl → répercussions fpl repercussions npl → Auswirkungen pl of the Industrial Revolution, to the founding of the utopian communes and the Maverick Maverick family name of two brothers, Bret and Bait; self-centered and untrustworthy gentlemen gamblers. [TV: Terrace, II, 80] See : Gambling Festival, Woodstock: History and Hearsay covers both sweeping historical transformations and the folksy folk·sy adj. folk·si·er, folk·si·est Informal 1. Simple and unpretentious in behavior. 2. Characterized by informality and affability: a friendly, folksy town. 3. charm of charismatic individuals who shaped Woodstock over the decades. A classic local history and a true pleasure to read. |
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