<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Morgan Bulkeley first saw the Berkshires on a golden fall day in 1928. A school outing brought him to Bear Mountain, where he ate a sandwich ashis eyes feasted on the natural beauty spread before him. He was fourteen and suddenly found himself in love with a place.</p> <p>In more than 100 pithy, beautiful, and frequently witty pieces, Bulkeley records the incredibly complex riches of his beloved Berkshire County. Organized into four sections (history, nature, people, and conservation), <i>Berkshire Stories</i> offers a profound portrait of an evolving community and landscape. Reading these stories, we come to understand what it means to truly inhabit a place. We not only get to know its history and people, its ecology, plants, birds, and animals, but also its geological past and its potentially human future.</p> <p>Anyone who has ever been touched by the rich beauty of the Berkshires--whether for the first time or as a lifelong resident--will love this book.</p> <p><i>Berkshire Stories</i> is illustrated throughout with drawings by the well-known artist Morgan Bulkeley, Jr., the author's son.</p> <p><strong>C O N T E N T S: </strong></p> <p>Foreword by Morgan Bulkeley, Jr.</p> <p>By Way of Introduction<br />Berkshire History<br />Berkshire Nature<br />Birding and Botanizing<br />Berkshire People<br />Conserving the Berkshires</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"[Morgan Bulkeley's] beautifully written essays, sometimes poetic, sometimes pointed, always informative, are proof that many things change but stay the same.... A book to dip into more than 100 times." </p>--Ruth Bass, the Paper<br>
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