
Little Grains Of Sand, Signed by Evelyn McCormick, 1989
Little Grains Of Sand, Signed by Evelyn McCormick, 1989
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Little Grains Of Sand, A History Of The North Peninsula (Copyright 1989, First Edition)
By Evelyn McCormick
Copyright 1989
SIGNED by Author, Evelyn McCormick
NOTE: The prior owner has a written birthday message on the inside cover page.
NOTE: The number code inscribed is unknown.
"Little Grains of Sand, A History of the North Peninsula" is a meticulously researched and deeply personal account of the North Peninsula's history, chronicling its evolution through the lens of its people and communities. Evelyn McCormick weaves together historical records, oral histories, and local anecdotes to paint a comprehensive picture of the region's development, from its indigenous roots to its modern-day transformations. The book captures the spirit of the North Peninsula, highlighting the resilience, innovation, and community bonds that have shaped its unique identity. McCormick's narrative serves as a testament to the power of local history, preserving the stories and experiences that have contributed to the region's rich tapestry and offering a valuable resource for understanding its past.
Evelyn McCormick is a dedicated local historian whose work, "Little Grains of Sand," exemplifies her commitment to preserving and sharing the history of the North Peninsula. Her achievement lies in her ability to synthesize diverse historical sources and personal narratives into a cohesive and engaging account of the region's development. McCormick's work goes beyond mere dates and events, capturing the human stories and cultural nuances that define the North Peninsula's identity. Her signed first edition represents a direct connection to her passion for local history and her dedication to ensuring that the region's past is not forgotten. Her contributions serve as a valuable resource for residents and researchers alike, and her efforts have enriched the understanding of the North Peninsula's heritage.
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