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A Day on the Bay: Postcard Views of the Chesapeake [Hardcover]

Professor Bert Smith (Author), Ms. Anthea Smith (Author), Mr. Jacques Kelly (Foreword)


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November 27, 2001

A delightful companion to the popular postcards books Greetings from Baltimore and Down the Ocean, A Day on the Bay captures the color and charm of Chesapeake beach resorts, the legendary steamships that served them, and the beauty and recreation that give the "Land of Pleasant Living" its identity. Here are the Emma Giles and the Bay Belle, generations apart, steaming to Tolchester and Betterton beaches; the elegant City of Norfolk departing Baltimore harbor for the overnight trip to Newport News; sailboats plying the waters of the lower Bay, midshipmen parading in Annapolis, and amusement piers at Chesapeake Beach and Ocean View teeming with revelers.

Accompanied by Bert and Anthea Smith's engaging account of Chesapeake life and lore, the postcards document places and experiences that have all but faded into history yet remain fond and vivid memories for generations of residents and visitors. As in the previous books, the Smiths have chosen postcards for aesthetic as well as historic interest. Some are individually hand colored, and many display photographic tricks or unique design elements -- making them far more evocative than mere snapshots. From the Susquehanna Flats to Capes Charles and Henry, A Day on the Bay preserves a wealth of Chesapeake history in beautiful and colorful detail.

Praise for Down the Ocean:

"A nostalgic vintage Technicolor postcard trip to the fabled ocean resorts of Maryland and Delaware and summers past... Smith has included in his wonderful retrospective a number of postcard whimsies, such as a nighttime view of the Ocean City boardwalk from the Coast Guard station."--Frederick N. Rasmussen, Baltimore Sun

Praise for Greetings from Baltimore:"Reproductions of hand-tinted cards and a witty companion text wrap Baltimore history and postcard-art history into a series of engaging vignettes." -- Baltimore Magazine


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Praise for Down the Ocean:

"A nostalgic vintage Technicolor postcard trip to the fabled ocean resorts of Maryland and Delaware and summers past . . . Smith has included in his wonderful retrospective a number of postcard whimsies, such as a nighttime view of the Ocean City boardwalk from the Coast Guard station."—Frederick N. Rasmussen, Baltimore Sun

Praise for Greetings from Baltimore:

“Reproductions of hand-tinted cards and a witty companion text wrap Baltimore history and postcard-art history into a series of engaging vignettes.”—Baltimore Magazine

About the Author

Bert Smith, a graphic designer who has worked in print and television for more than thirty years, teaches in the School of Communications Design at the University of Baltimore. He has been the recipient of design and typography awards from the New York Art Director's Club, Print Magazine, the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Graphic Design: USA, and the Printing Industries of America. His other collections of vintage postcards, Greetings from Baltimore and Down the Ocean, are also available from Johns Hopkins. Anthea Smith is an award-winning painter and the author of Finding the Charm in Charm City with photographer Huguette May. Her early professional experiences include work as a graphic artist, a production manager, and the vice president of an advertising agency in Baltimore. She attended the Maryland Institute, College of Art, earning a certificate in Fine Arts in Painting in 1987. Bert and Anthea Smith live in the historic mill neighborhood of Hampden in Baltimore.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (November 27, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801868572
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801868573
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,860,082 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Among my most treasured postcards are those from the clear blue waters and sandy shores of the Chesapeake Bay of long ago. Read the first page
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Chesapeake Bay, World War, Cape Charles, Chesapeake Beach, Naval Academy, Hampton Roads, North East, Old Bay Line, East Coast, Tolchester Beach, Bay Belle, John Smith, Ocean City, Talbot County, Cape Henry, Fair View, Havre de Grace, Lord Baltimore, Miles River, New York, Bay Ridge, Camp Whippoorwill, Light Street, Wilson Line, Bay Shore Park
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