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Taylor, Robert Sundling was born in Boston Massachusetts, United States. Son of Frank Millikan and Elsie (Sundling) Taylor.
(The biography of the radio comic Fred Allen is a vision o...)
The biography of the radio comic Fred Allen is a vision of comedy in the 20th century and of an individual remembered for his incisive wit and talent. Starting in vaudeville as the "World's Worst Juggler," graduating to the Broadway stage of variety shows and torch singers, Fred Allen became an American icon in the 1930s and 1940s. Drawing from Allen's scripts, journals, letters and books, Robert Taylor has recreated that humour. Robert Taylor is the author of "Saranac" and is art critic and senior book critic for the "Boston Globe".
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("Most 17th and 18th century pirates came from New England...)
"Most 17th and 18th century pirates came from New England and New York. They spent winters in the tropics pilaging and came north to rob in the summer months. Most of their treasures were buried here, closer to their homes, yet little has been uncovered. This book tells about the most notorious pirates who frequented the New England coast, including Kidd and Blackbeard, and describes treasure, thus far found mostly on the outer islands, and where unfound treasures might be uncovered."
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(Gold, silver and precious artifacts have been found off t...)
Gold, silver and precious artifacts have been found off the New England coast, mostly due to the advent of scuba diving. The 1717 pirate ship Whydah has been uncovered off Cape Cod and much of her treasure has been salvaged; many Revolutionary War wrecks have been recently discovered on the sea floor off Rhode Island and Maine, and New Hampshire's Isle Of Shoals is reluctantly beginning to reveal her host of sunken treasures. Lost and found ships along the coast.
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(Architectural Treasures of Early America series. From mat...)
Architectural Treasures of Early America series. From material originally published as the White pine series of architectural monographs, edited by Russell F. Whitehead and Frank Chouteau Brown. A very good hardcover copy. Some light wear. Tight binding. Clean, unmarked pages. Not ex-library. 223pg. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Architecture; ISBN: 0405100663. ISBN/EAN: 9780405100666. Inventory No: 012902.
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critic writer journalist language educator
Taylor, Robert Sundling was born in Boston Massachusetts, United States. Son of Frank Millikan and Elsie (Sundling) Taylor.
AB, Colgate University, 1947. Postgraduate, Brown University.
Art, music, film and theatre critic Boston Herald, 1948-1967. Editor publications Institute Contemporary Art, Boston, 1967. Art critic Boston Globe, 1967-1990, arts editor, 1973-1976, book columnist, since 1978.
Professor English, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts, 1961-1996. Fiction coordinator Eastern States Writers Conference, Salem (Massachusetts) State College, 1979-1980.
Saranac: America's Magic Mountain
(Three fascinating stories intertwine here: the story of t...)
(The biography of the radio comic Fred Allen is a vision o...)
(Gold, silver and precious artifacts have been found off t...)
("Most 17th and 18th century pirates came from New England...)
(Architectural Treasures of Early America series. From mat...)
(Book by Harris, John and Robert Taylor)
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Trustee, Abbot Public Library, Marblehead, Massachusetts, 1980-1983. Served with United States Navy, 1943-1946. Member Massachusetts History Society Clubs: St. Botolph (Boston).
Married Brenda K.