Editorial Reviews Book Description The first woman photographer in the history of the Boston Globe and a Marblehead resident since 1966, Ulrike Welsch has created a sparkling collection of color images of one of New England's most beloved towns. The book is divided into three sections: The History, The Waterfront, and The Town. It also includes a foreword by Bette Hunt, former director of the Marblehead Historical Society. This large format (10 inch by 10 inch) hardcover with dust jacket makes a great gift for anyone who loves Marblehead, or the New England coast. About the Author Ulrike Welsch, international photographer, immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1964. She was the first female photojournalist on the staffs of the Boston Herald Traveler and the Boston Globe, where she provided award-winning images. Since 1981 she has compiled a photographic stock library, contributing to educational texts, magazines, and calendars, including an annual wall calendar of Boston's North Shore. She is the author of five books, including The World I Love to See and Faces of New England. She has lived in Marblehead since 1966.
Marblehead,Ulrike Welsch,North Shore Press,1889833169,General,History: American,Individual Photographer,Marblehead (Mass.),Photography,Pictorial works,Subjects & Themes - Travel - U.S./New England,United States - State & Local - General
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