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The Women of
the Mayflower - Printed from a program given to the Orange County Colony,
Society of Mayflower Descendants, April 27, 1983. Discusses the lives of the women
Pilgrims in depth. An OC Mayflower Colony exclusive. 7 pages.


Of Plymouth
Plantation 1620-1647 - Written in the 17th century by William Bradford, one
of the Pilgrims, this book chronicles life in the Plymouth colony. Full of
historical references and footnotes, it is a must have book if you are interested in the
Pilgrims or early American life. 385 pages.


The Plimoth Colony Cook
Book - Prepared under the auspices of the Plymouth Antiquarian Society, it
contains many original recipes used by the Pilgrims and early Americans. If you
celebrate Thanksgiving, then this book is a must have. 89 pages and nearly 200
recipes.

Arms
and Armour of the Pilgrims - An in depth examination
of the arms and armour of early 17th century colonists, especially
the Pilgrims. Facinating descriptions with illustrations of
armaments and early colonists. Must reading if you are interested
in military or early American history. Written by Harold Peterson.
9 pages.

Various Pilgrim Poetry
Books - Compiled by James F. Blauer. Three to choose from: The
Courtship of Miles Standish - Reprints from early editions of the immortal Longfellow
poem; Western Star - Reprints from early editions of the Stephen Vincent Benet
poem; Poetry of the Pilgrims - Well over 30 poems by various poets with a
common Pilgrim theme.


If You Lived in
Colonial Times - A children's book that explains what it was like to live in
the New England colonies during the years 1565 to 1776. Tells how children lived
long ago. With color illustrations by Julie Otani. Written by Ann
McGovern. 80 pages.


Cut and Assemble the
Mayflower - A full-color paper model of the Mayflower reconstruction at
Plimoth Plantation. Hours of fun for model builders and history buffs of all
ages. 15 pages plus model plans.

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