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"Customs and Fashions in Old New England," authored by Alice Morse Earle, takes readers on an enthralling trip through the cultural, social, and daily lives of New England's early immigrants. As the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. Earle's book, published in the late 1800s, is an in-depth look at the practices, traditions, and material culture that created the region's history. Earle uses significant research and a colorful narrative to dive into the many dimensions of life in colonial New England. Not only does the book…mehr

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"Customs and Fashions in Old New England," authored by Alice Morse Earle, takes readers on an enthralling trip through the cultural, social, and daily lives of New England's early immigrants. As the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. Earle's book, published in the late 1800s, is an in-depth look at the practices, traditions, and material culture that created the region's history. Earle uses significant research and a colorful narrative to dive into the many dimensions of life in colonial New England. Not only does the book illustrate daily life in detail, but it also goes into the social conventions and ideals that governed colonial relationships. This book has been classified as a history and nonfiction work, and it is a fantastic compilation of concepts that have been condensed into a single draft for readers of various ages to read.
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Alice Morse Earle parents, Edwin Morse and Abby Mason Clary, named her Mary Alice. She married Henry Earle of New York City on April 15, 1874, and they had four children, including the botanical illustrator Alice Clary Earle Hyde. Beginning in 1890, her publications focused on little sociological aspects rather than large issues, making them essential to current social historians. She published several novels about colonial America (particularly the New England region), including Curious Punishments of Bygone Days.