ASSATEAGUE, Chincoteague, Parramore, Smith's, Hog, Wallop's: The
names of Virginia's isolated barrier islands evoke their beauty and
wildness, their dynamic ecology. Drawing chapters from the writings
of novelists, naturalists, journalists, and outdoorsmen, Seashore
Chronicles presents the history of these slender, constantly
shifting landforms from the 1650s to the present. Robert E. Lee
surveys the agricultural potential of Smith's Island, and a young
Howard Pyle describes the Chincoteague pony penning. William Warner
provides an impressionistic foreword and noted writer Tom Horton
adds a contemporary chapter on the islands' survival. Eastern Shore
residents Brooks Miles Barnes and Barry R. Truitt have compiled a
cyclical story of economic settlement, of destruction and
conservation, for those who have visited the islands many times as
well as for those who have not yet experienced their alluring
vitality.
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