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Baltimore: A Not Too Serious History (Maryland Paperback Bookshelf) [Paperback]

Letitia Stockett (Author), Harold A. Williams (Introduction)
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June 19, 1997 Maryland Paperback Bookshelf

A teacher of English and English History at the Friends School in Baltimore, Letitia Stockett was inspired to write her whimsical history of the city when a friend told her that nothing much had been done in the way of a history of Baltimore since J. Thomas Scharf's The Chronicles of Baltimore (1874). Rising to the challenge, she spent all of her spare time on the book, telling curious friends and family merely that she "had work to do." Baltimore: A Not Too Serious History was the result, a charming and anecdotal account of the city's history that is as fresh today as it was when first published in 1928.

"Would you know Baltimore? Then put deliberately out of your mind the fact that the town makes more straw hats than any other city in the world. Aesthetically speaking, that is a fearsome thought. Forget, too, that Baltimore is the centre of the oyster packing industry. Worse, far worse than a straw hat is a packed oyster; Baltimoreans ought to know better. In truth they do; they export the tinned bivalve to the unsuspecting, unsophisticated Westerner. These two enterprises are worthy and profitable, but a knowledge of these facts will not help you understand this city any more truly than the study of those long lists of products once diligently conned in school gave you an inkling of Tunis, Singapore and Wilkes-Barre."—from Baltimore: A Not too Serious History


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With a light touch that skims over the years, barely touching here and there, [Stockett] views a variety of incidents and scenes that help to make history... In similar fashion she takes the reader to other places in the city, waves away present appearances and untangles the threads that have been woven about and through each one, and gradually carries the reader down through its story.

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[There are many] quaint and picturesque and romantic spots which the discerning eye of Miss Stockett has discovered all about the town... [S]he has told me of a quantity of places I never knew before, and has discovered the beauty that lies in the heart of the familiar and the charm of tradition to be found underlying the modern commonplace.

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A charming and anecdotal account of Baltimore history—as fresh today as it was when first published in 1928.


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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (June 19, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801856701
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801856709
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,120,614 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Baltimore's birth, July 12, 2008
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Ms. Letitia Stockett, a Baltimore teacher in 1928, was successful at giving a cultural view of how Baltimore, Maryland came into existence in her Baltimore: A Not So Serious History. The book is rich in imagery and detail.

Ms. Stockett's tour of the Baltimore region began on Charles Street at Mount Vernon Place. When she was finished with an intersection or neighborhood, she went on methodically to the next while covering the years 1500 to 1900. There was a great deal of overlapping and repetition which helped to connect events and people.

Ms. Stockett told Baltimore's story as if it were hot news or local gossip--the kind of telling where one wished they were a fly on the wall to be able to witness it for themselves. Her anecdotes were about real Baltimore citizens.

Hetty Cary was a famous female Confederate spy. Betsy Patterson married Jerome Bonaparte without Napoleon's permission, and was refused entrance to France in her pregnant condition. John Wilkes Booth, assassin of President Lincoln, had a proud family lineage in Baltimore. Fires, riots, inventions, music, art, trees, origin of the Jones Falls, and yellow fever bouts added to the imagery and dispelled some mysteries.

But, there were also times when you couldn't tell if quotes belonged to Ms. Stockett or someone else. In her opinion, something historic always had to be destroyed for progress to come. However, no other religion except Christian (in a time of "freedom of religion") or any other race except white accomplished anything by Ms. Stockett's account.
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My ancestors lived in Baltimore and this book gave me a good picture of what life was like back in the 1800s.
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WOULD you know Baltimore? Read the first page
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Saint Paul, Fells Point, Civil War, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Fountain Inn, Light Street, Battle Monument, Great Eastern Road, Federal Hill, Front Street, Lord Baltimore, Monument Square, Mount Clare, New York, North Point, Saratoga Street, George Washington, Red Book, Fayette Street, General Wayne, Lexington Street, Mount Royal Avenue, Park Avenue, Teackle Wallis, Francis Scott Key
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