The Largest Sea Island

The Largest Sea Island

Lee Glover

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Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798318800887
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Dive into a rich historical journey of Johns Island. Uncover its place in the Lowcountry, the South, and the Nation. Explore from colonial days to today’s growth challenges. A must-read for history enthusiasts. Lee Glover’s The Largest Sea Island takes you on an enlightening expedition through the intricate past of Johns Island. Renowned for its agricultural contribution, the island’s history is as colorful as its amazing landscapes. Glover’s meticulous research and compelling storytelling breathe life into this notable piece of South Carolina’s heritage.The narrative is far from insular, as it deftly situates Johns Island within broader historical contexts. From its early settlement days to the current issues of growth and development, the book offers a comprehensive view of the island’s evolution. Glover’s work is not simply a dedication to the past but also a treasure for present and future generations of history enthusiasts.The commendations for The Largest Sea Island are as impressive as the book itself. Tony Bartelme, a four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist reporter, hails it as a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of South Carolina’s historical gems. Marci Shore, editor of Johns Island Living Magazine, praises it as a non-insular and inspired exploration of the island’s history.The Largest Sea Island is more than just a chronicle of Johns Island. It is an invitation to journey into the heart of the Lowcountry, to experience its charm, and to appreciate its contribution to the South and the Nation. Lee Glover not only delivers a compelling narrative but also paints a vivid picture of a place that has stood the test of time.Engaging, enlightening, and deeply resonant, The Largest Sea Island is a testament to the enduring allure of Johns Island. Whether you’re a history buff, a local resident, or simply a curious reader, this book is a treasure trove of insights that will leave you with a profound understanding of this unique place. Experience a journey like no other, as you delve into the pages of this remarkable book.

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