Popularized and updated version of Anita M. Smith’s original 1959 classic, Woodstock: History and Hearsay. Completely executed in reverse lithography, with cobalt blue ink. Tells the story of Woodstock, NY from the time of the Amerindians up through the 1969 Woodstock Festival, drawing on history, legend, and the words of local artists and artisans. Contains over 70 illustrations, including halftones, a map, and original work by such well-known artists as George Bellows, John F. Carlson, Konrad Cramer, Lucile Blanch and Henry Mattson. Softcover, 165 pages, trim size 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Published by Stonecrop in 1972. ISBN: 0980967926810. $15.00. SALE PRICE: $7.95.
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Ed and Miriam Sanders: Poets, Artists, and Change-Makers
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Places to Stay in Woodstock: Historic Vacation Rentals
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Experience Woodstock: The Town and the State of Mind
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Experience Woodstock—the spirit as well as the town. The spirit of Woodstock is a beautiful state of mind . .