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Chesapeake 1850 (Steamboats & Oyster Wars: The News Reader) [Kindle Edition]

Ken Rossignol , Sean Patrick Fox , F. C. Yohn
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Book Description

The life of Ethan Aaron Douglas is chronicled as the ten-year-old joins his grandfather for a life on the Chesapeake Bay. With his grandfather as captain of a steamboat traveling between Norfolk, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, the boy learns quickly about life on the water. From hurricanes to blue crabs life on the Bay changes quickly. Learning Shakespeare and witnessing a hanging are just part of the life along the river. Ethan Douglas' life brushes past major events in the United States from slavery to the underground railroad and the days leading up to the civil war. How did those who lived along the Potomac deal with active warfare during the War Between the States? Life was always a war on the water with pirates shooting at each other as well as Maryland and Virginia oyster police. Ethan's younger brothers and sisters soon join him as they grow older and become entrepreneurs as the nation's capital city grows and changes.
From buyboats to newspapers the lives of the Douglas family become part of the history of the young nation. Oysters were the "white gold" of the east while railroads and shipping competed for freight. This book is the first in the series that will tell the story of life in tidewater Chesapeake Bay region from 1850 to 1950.


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Ken Rossignol's new series is off to a great start with Chesapeake 1850, the tale of Ethan Douglas from his days as a 10 year old cabin boy on his grandfather's Chesapeake Bay steamship before the Civil War, through his rise to become a wealthy ship owner. The young boy witnesses everything from a hanging to hurricanes, to bloody Oyster Wars, and meets the love of his life and later marries her. The author does an excellent job of bringing history to life in an entertaining and captivating way that keeps you reading from start to finish.Good work! review by best-selling author Nick Russell

About the Author

After covering hard news for 22 years while publishing a weekly newspaper, Rossignol sold the newspaper in 2010 and has begun devoting full time to writing. The story of the St. Mary's Today newspaper is now available in Kindle and paperback at Amazon: The Story of THE RAG! The book includes nearly 200 editorial cartoons that appeared over the years. Learn the story of the newspaper that its readers loved and the politicans and Good Old Boys hated. Even the mob tried to put the paper out of business, but the St. Mary's Today was dedicated to the biggest man (or gal) in town - the one with .75 in his pocket and a desire to learn what was going on in Southern Maryland. Rossignol also publishes the DWIHitParade.com.New in 2012 are: Titanic 1912: a look at the original news stories of the Titanic in the days and weeks after the disaster. Rossignol's book has been a big hit in the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's sinking. Rossignol has been appearing at the world's largest Titanic Museums in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri to sign books and talk about the Titanic. Rossignol's newest project in 2012 has been the creation of a great new book Titanic & Lusitania: The Survivor Stories, with his fellow author and friend, Bruce M. Caplan.
Panama 1914 is back to the front pages and news reports of the days of when America took over the Panama Canal project which had stalled in the swamps of Panama. Visiting with folks on cruise ships around the world, Rossignol has also been giving talks about maritime history, especially the Titanic, the Bermuda Triangle, the history of Caribbean pirates and the Panama Canal and traveling to Europe, the South Pacific and the Caribbean. Rossignol has also appeared in a new mystery production for the Discovery Channel of a brutal murder that he covered in his newspaper 19 years ago which will air in the fall of 2012 in the series Cold Blood 5.

Product Details

  • File Size: 1644 KB
  • Print Length: 109 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1479237906
  • Publisher: Privateer Clause Publishing (July 11, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B008KPA7N2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #130,969 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Nostalgic Voyage to a time of peace and war. July 13, 2012
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Rossignol does it again! Readers will be transported back to the 1850's and his winning characters will escort you through the Civil War and beyond! You'll be a passenger on a steamboat and experience every facet of that mode of yesterday's travel.

You'll experience the oyster wars and really see what it was like in the galley's of these vessels. The trials and tribulations for ships to survive during the Civil War is brought out. Most of all you'll have a wonderful nostalgic visit to the United States of yesterday!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Off to a great start August 3, 2012
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Ken Rossignol's new series is off to a great start with Chesapeake 1850, the tale of Ethan Douglas from his days as a 10 year old cabin boy on his grandfather's Chesapeake Bay steamship before the Civl War, through his rise to become a wealthy ship owner in his own right. The young boy witnesses everything from a hanging to hurricanes, to the bloody Oyster Wars as he matures, and meets the love of his life and later marries her. The author does an excellent job of bringing history to life in an entertaining and captivating way that keeps you reading from start to finish.

Good work, Mr. Rossignol!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kept my attention December 26, 2012
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Got my attention from the front cover to the end. Pretty good for a 78 year old who does his reading just b4 going to sleep.
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After covering hard news for 22 years while publishing a weekly newspaper, ST. MARY'S TODAY, Rossignol sold the newspaper in 2010 and has begun devoting full time to writing and is now the author of eighteen books. The newest books, Pirate Trials, reveals the details of the actual trials of pirates in England, Scotland and the United States; Klan: Killing America and Bank of Crooks & Criminals all deal with true crime.
As a maritime history speaker, Rossignol enjoys meeting audiences around the world and discussing the original news stories of the sinking of the RMS Titanic and other maritime history topics.
In 2012 Rossignol has appeared on nine ships in the Pacific, Atlantic and Caribbean discussing the stories of the heroes of the Titanic, the explorations of the new world voyagers, the Bermuda Triangle and the history of piracy.
Rossignol appears at the Titanic Museum Attractions in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri for book signings and to talk with visitors about the RMS Titanic.
He has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC 20/20; ABC World News Tonight and in a 2012 production of Discovery Channel Investigation Motives & Murders Series, A Body in the Bay.
News coverage of Rossignol's landmark civil rights case, represented by Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz re: United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Rossignol v Voorhaar, 2003, included articles in most major news outlets, as well as a column by syndicated columnist James J. Kilpatrick.
The story of the St. Mary's Today newspaper is now available in ebook and paperback: The Story of THE RAG! The book includes nearly 200 editorial cartoons that appeared over the years.
A strong highway safety advocate, Rossignol also publishes the DWIHitParade.com which focuses on impaired driving and the monthly publication, The Chesapeake.
News coverage of Rossignol's DWIHitParade won an Emmy in 2012 for WJLA reporter Jay Korff and coverage of the St. Mary's Today newspaper by WUSA reporter Bruce Leshan was awarded an Emmy in 2000.

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