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Home life in colonial days Alice Morse Earle 9781176707887 Books

A. M. Earls's Home Life in Colonial Days is a very interesting view of history as they were written in the the late 19th century. It is apparent that Earls did much research, visited many locations, and quotes from many sources and poems to support her observations, but as a product of the time,she did not use citations or footnotes. The edition I purchased of A. M. Earls' Home Life in in Colonial days is disappointing in that it is lacking the figures and plates which were originally included. Most of Earls' discussions center on New England then some on Pennsylvania and a little on Virgina. I found the the writing style easy to read with a noticable but not overbaring Victorian romantic style. There is no chonological or regional organization. The chapters are arranged by broad topics such as Food from the Land, Jack Knife Industries, Wool and Weaving, Transportation and Inns. There were incites and descriptions of lifeways and crafts which I have not before encountered. There are many nuggets of interesting informaion contained through out the work. Modern scholars would have a hard time using this work due to its lack of citations, but the Living History participant will be happy to read this book.

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  • Paperback 550 pages
  • Publisher Nabu Press (August 2, 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1176707884

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Home Life in the Colonial Days
I purchased Home Life in Colonial Days and was very disappointed to discover that even though the text regularly refers to illustrations on this page or that, there is not even one included in the book. It's rather like listening to a movie. Not at all what I had expected.
This book was originally written in the late 1800's. I gives wonderful descriptions of what life was really like living on the American colonial frontier. It is a very interesting book, and gives you a feeling about what it was really like to live in a colonial cabin.
Anyone doing genealogy will enjoy this book. Very good descriptions of life in colonial days and how daily things were done, how first homes were built, how food was cooked, why some items were valuable. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to know about the simple things in the life of a colonial immigrant.
I found this book to be the most helpful one I found for doing research on life in colonial times. It was heavily weighted toward the New England region, but there was also information about the middle and southern colonies. In addition, more attention was given to the 1600's than the 1700's. Even though the language is a bit stilted for today's reader, I found it excellent for setting the mood and telling about the colonial way of life.
An invaluable resource. There is so much information here that you have to read it slowly and in small chunks. If you are interested in American domestic history, re-enactment, the American Revolution, homesteading, or the Little House books... read this. It is wonderful.

This particular edition does have formatting issues, especially regarding the figures interspersed through the text, but it is still perfectly readable.
This is a very interesting book, written over 100 years ago about how life was conducted (and methods of doing things) 100 years before that. Very engaging.
This is a scanned copy, without the original illustrations (not noted in the listing). It's hard to read because of the typos from poor scanning and, apparently, no proofreading. Even the back cover description has a bunch of typos. Unfortunately, I got it a while three months ago, planning to read it for research, but only now (July) tried to read it so I can't get my money back. Frankly, I'm surprised would sell such a piece of junk.

This is a wonderful book for research, but you should buy a different edition and pass on this one.
A. M. Earls's Home Life in Colonial Days is a very interesting view of history as they were written in the the late 19th century. It is apparent that Earls did much research, visited many locations, and quotes from many sources and poems to support her observations, but as a product of the time,she did not use citations or footnotes. The edition I purchased of A. M. Earls' Home Life in in Colonial days is disappointing in that it is lacking the figures and plates which were originally included. Most of Earls' discussions center on New England then some on Pennsylvania and a little on Virgina. I found the the writing style easy to read with a noticable but not overbaring Victorian romantic style. There is no chonological or regional organization. The chapters are arranged by broad topics such as Food from the Land, Jack Knife Industries, Wool and Weaving, Transportation and Inns. There were incites and descriptions of lifeways and crafts which I have not before encountered. There are many nuggets of interesting informaion contained through out the work. Modern scholars would have a hard time using this work due to its lack of citations, but the Living History participant will be happy to read this book.
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