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History of St. Augustine
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In continuous paperback publication since 1991 and still the most popular, widely-read guidebook to St. Augustine.Written by popular former tour guide, Jessie Love, it includes all the fascinating facts people on his tours exclaimed they enjoyed so much. It is now available as an eBook as well!The beautiful town of St. Augustine, Florida, is the oldest continuously occupied city in North America. Founded in 1565, by Pedro Menendez, of Spain, it predates the Pilgrims at Plymouth rock by 42 years and the English settlement at Jamestown by 55 years. It's old town section with many classic stone and log pole buildings in excellent condition, and its magnificent Spanish fort, the Castillo San Marcos, dating from 1672, herald St. Augustine as one of the most amazingly preserved historical towns in North AmericaThe History of St. Augustine is a highly enjoyable book to read. As one person complimented, "If history were this fun in school it would be everyone's favorite subject." Taking a unique approach, it leaves out all of the accounts of politics, which take up 80% of a usual history book. What remains are all of the exciting and interesting parts of history- the wars, treachery, battles, plagues, hurricanes, pestilences, uprisings, fires and pirates! Plus, insights into the fascinating characters of St. Augustine including Spaniards, French, English, Native Americans and others.Making this wonderful little history book even more entertaining it is filled with whimsical cartoons loosely related to the historical narrative. Funny to both kids and adults, each cartoon also conveys a message about the unique history of marvelous St. Augustine, Florida.Some of the compliments given to the History of St. Augustine, by notable locals and famous visitors from its first printing in 1991:"Never has history been so delightful. It was a great pleasure to obtain so many facts about St. Augustine without making it an all consuming involvement of my time.&quo
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