Chatham in the Jazz Age
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Chatham in the Jazz Age

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Between the town's bicentennial celebration in 1912 and the start of the Second World War, Chatham was transformed from an undiscovered fishing village into a popular tourist destination. As hemlines rose and an old way of life began to collapse, a curious cast of characters put Chatham on the national map. Local author Debra Lawless investigates five prominent residents- ...more
Paperback, 157 pages
Published June 19th 2009 by History Press (first published 2009)
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Debra Lawless is the author of three books published with The History Press: Chatham in the Jazz Age, 2009, Chatham in the Age of Aquarius, 2010, and Provincetown: A History of Artists and Renegades in a Fishing Village, 2011. A second book on Provincetown's history is due in the spring of 2013. She has worked for newspapers in Rhode Island and currently freelances for Cape Cod Magazine and the Ca...more
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