Globe Pequot
Pages: 224
978-0-7627-5963-7 • Paperback • March 2010 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
978-1-4617-4794-9 • eBook • March 2010 • $15.99 • (£11.99)
John Hanc teaches journalism and writing at the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury. A writer specializing in fitness, active sports and history, he is the author of eight books, most recently, The Coolest Race on Earth: Mud, Madmen, Glaciers and Grannies at the Antarctica Marathon.
Ed Lowe (foreword), affectionately known as "Mr. Long Island," was a reporter for Newsday from 1969, and from 1976 until 2004 he was a columnist for the paper. Since 2005, he has been writing a weekly column for The Long Island Press and The Neighbor Newspapers.
Introduction by Ed Lowe
1: The Battle for the Beach
2: Pirate Jones
4: “The Beach Is Apparently Endless”
5: The Girls (and Boys) From Jones Beach
6: King of All Beaches
7: The Guy Who Loved the Beach
8: Esprit de Corps: The Jones Beach Lifeguards
9: Endless Summer
"Any citizen of New York will be proud to have this book in their collection." —Donald J. Trump
“A delightful read, a nostalgic, absorbing trip back in time to the origins and the halcyon days of a treasured New York institution.” —Kevin Baker, author of Dreamland and Paradise Alley
"This is local history at its best. John Hanc's lively, absorbing narrative is both nostalgic and sophisticated." —Barnet Schecter, author of The Battle for New York and The Devil's Own Work
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[Setting] -
Jones Beach State Park, Long Island, New York