>>Click to enlarge (Size: 258,489 bytes)<< By James W. Claflin Descriptive text and rare vintage images and a fold-out map of the area in 1908 make this a wonderful addition to the series of booklets James Claflin has written to tell the story of historic lighthouses and life-saving stations along the New England Coast. Two lighthouses have stood at Race Point on the tip of Cape Cod since the first was lit in 1816. Other beacons were constructed at Wood End and on Long Point as additional aids to vessels approaching Provincetown harbor. Unfortunately numerous pitfalls were to befall the keepers as fire and the ravages of weather would torment them for years. Don't miss this rare glimpse into the history of the area and the lives of these dedicated government men and women. The first 500 copies sold will be signed and numbered, with a fragment of wood from the Race Point keeper's dwelling described in the volume. So don't delay and order yours today! Softcover, 6" x 9" with 66 pages.
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