The Compleat Angler and His Turbulent Times by J. Lawrence Pool and Angeline J. Pool is a detailed biography of Izaak Walton, the author of the famous 1653 book The Compleat Angler. The biography not only explores Walton’s life and his love for fishing but also delves into the social and historical context of his time.
Walton lived during a period of great political and religious upheaval in England, and the book sheds light on how these turbulent times influenced his views and writing. The Pools provide a comprehensive portrait of Walton, detailing his personal experiences, his interactions with other prominent figures of the time, and his place within the broader intellectual and cultural movements of 17th-century England.
The Compleat Angler, often seen as a pastoral and philosophical meditation on the art of fishing, is more than just a guide to angling; it reflects Walton’s reverence for nature, his friendships, and his observations on life and leisure. The biography connects Walton’s work to the political and social issues of his era, including the English Civil War and the evolving relationship between nature and society.
Fighting Ships of the Revolution on Long Island Sound, 1775-1783 by J. Lawrence Pool is a historical account that focuses on the naval aspect of the American Revolutionary War, particularly in the waters surrounding Long Island Sound. The book explores the significant role that naval engagements and ships played in the conflict between the American colonists and the British forces during the war.
The narrative covers the types of ships involved, key battles that took place in the region, and the strategic importance of Long Island Sound in the larger context of the Revolution. It also delves into the lives of the sailors, commanders, and individuals who participated in the naval campaigns, highlighting their contributions and challenges during the tumultuous period. The book provides detailed descriptions of ship types, tactics, and the changing nature of naval warfare during the 18th century.
By focusing on a specific geographic area, Pool's work offers a unique lens through which to understand the broader naval operations of the American Revolution, revealing how critical naval power was in shaping the outcome of the war and contributing to the eventual success of the American cause.
America's Valley Forges and Valley Furnaces by J. Lawrence Pool, with editing by Angeline J. Pool, is a historical work that explores the significance of the Valley Forge region and the furnaces that played a key role in early American industrial history. The book focuses on the area’s pivotal role during the American Revolution and beyond, delving into the historical, military, and industrial aspects of the region.
The title references two key elements: Valley Forge, the site where General George Washington and the Continental Army endured a harsh winter in 1777-1778, and the Valley Furnaces, which were important ironworks that supplied much-needed materials for the American cause during the war. The furnaces provided iron for tools, weapons, and other essential supplies, contributing greatly to the war effort.
In addition to the military significance of the Valley Forge encampment, the book examines the broader historical context of industrial growth in America, highlighting the early manufacturing and resource extraction processes that helped shape the nation's development. The authors explore how these sites were not only crucial to the Revolution but also significant to the early American economy and industrialization.
Through this exploration, the book paints a picture of a crucial moment in American history, blending the story of military struggle with the industrial advancements that helped fuel the emerging nation.
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