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THE HOUSE ON IPSWICH MARSH
Exploring the Natural History of New England
William Sargent

"William Sargent, who has also written extensively about the world's environment, instead in "The House on Ipswich Marsh" ventures barely a half-dozen miles from his home to discover "a quest that could last a lifetime."—Boston Globe

A richly layered approach to millions of years of geological and cultural history in an unusual New England biosystem.
In 2003, Bill Sargent bought a big pink house in Ipswich, Massachusetts. His home sits on what is known as the Great Marsh, a fascinating patch of wetland sharThe House on Ipswich Marshed by Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Sargent received a grant to study some of the rare and endangered ground-nesting birds that inhabit the public land adjacent to his property. Ipswich Marsh is about these birds, but much else as well.

Organized by the seasons of the year, The House on Ipswich Marsh features Sargent’s trademark interplay of information about the natural world, ecology, and politics. In “Spring,” the reader learns about the geological history of the Marsh; the migration patterns of bobolinks; the courtship flights of woodcocks; ticks and Lyme disease; the mating of horseshoe crabs and the underwater arrival of zooplankton, fish eggs, and moon jellyfish. “Summer” introduces plate tectonics and glaciers; sea level rise and glacial rebound; diving at night among lobsters and stone crabs; a day on Crane’s Beach; and a bike trip on Argilla Road. “Autumn” illuminates fishing; the natural and cultural history of Hog Island; harvest time on Appelton Farm; and a Native American Thanksgiving. “Winter” describes the formation of dunes and sandbars; the mating behavior of seals; coyote hunting deer at night; and a late-winter blizzard in which Sargent spies a red-tailed hawk, waiting, like the author, for the return of spring.

University Press of New England
2005 • 264 pp. 83 illus. 1 map. 6 1/4 x 9 1/4"
Nature / Ecology & Environmental Studies / New England

$24.95 Cloth, 1-58465-465-1

His book is available at The River Gallery on Market Street


More Books & Media about Ipswich, Massachusetts (continued from right hand column)


Measuring time--by an hourglass
by Kitty Crockett Robertson

Life in the shifting dunes: A popular field guide to the natural history of Castle Neck, Ipswich, Massachusetts
by Laurence B White

Ipswich, proud settlement in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay
by Charles E Goodhue

The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts : With some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton, and of York County, Maine
by David W. Hoyt

Fine Thread, Lace, and Hosiery in Ipswich and Ipswich Mills and Factories. Salem, Mass.: The Salem Press, 1904.
by Fewkes, Jesse Walter, and T. Frank Waters.

"Ipswich, Massachusetts During the American Revolution, 1763-1791." Ph.D. diss., UC Riverside, 1972.
by Ginsburg, Arlin Ira.

Ipswich, Proud Settlement in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay
by Charles E Goodhue

A history of the old Argilla road in Ipswich, Massachusetts (Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society
by Thomas Franklin Waters

A Sketch Of The Life Of John Winthrop The Younger: Founder Of Ipswich, Massachusetts In 1633 A Sketch Of The Life Of John Winthrop The Younger: Founder Of Ipswich, Massachusetts In 1633
by Thomas Franklin Waters
 
 



Ipswich Poetry Group was founded in May 2001 to bring poets together in a supportive workshop environment and to introduce the oral tradition of poetry to the Ipswich community. The poets represent various walks of life, range in age from teens to senior citizens and in experience from beginning to well established poets.  For more information contact Dorothy Laurence at delaurence@comcast.net or 978 356-4240.

I WILL SEND YOU A PICTURE

You would love

my garden now

the flowers

wild and full

lean in huge waves

into the sun

and into each other

and I think about

how much

you would appreciate

the way this sunflower

planted itself by the gate

then insisted on staying

I know

you would notice

the way its face looks

out over the fence

you would say

it looks as if it was intended

Jill Herrick-Lee is a mixed-media artist and a poet who loves flower gardening. She has shown and read her work in several locations around New England. Recently, Jill’s art was featured in the “Encaustics” show at Studio Place Arts in Barre, VT and she will be included in an upcoming show at The Gallery Della-Piana in Wenham, MA for Feb-Mar 2009. Jill is a member of the Ipswich Poetry Group.

Attention Ipswich Poets
PLEASE SEND POETRY SUBMISSIONS TO
info@ipswicharts.com

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Zingology.com, a literary zine is accepting submissions for its next issue in the following areas: poetry, fiction, memoir, art, photography, travel features, personal development, food, and music.

Deadline is September 15, 2008.

The theme is this issue is POWER and we seek your interpretation. Winners will be featured in this issue of the zine and will will also receive a paperback volume of this issue which will be sold on the website and on Amazon.com. Submit through the website: www.zingology.com. Click on submissions and follow directions. $5 submission fee per poem, up to three poems, payable through PayPal. $15 fee for other mediums. Put name, email address and telephone number on the top left hand side of all poems.

 


Books & Media about Ipswich, Massachusetts

Book

Descendants of
Willoughby Nason
of Ipswich,
Massachusetts

by Douglas, W. Chase

Book

The Orchard:
A Memoir

by Adele Robertson


Book

Ipswich Revisited
(Images of America)

by William M. Varrell

Book

The Laces of Ipswich:
The Art and Economics
of an Early American Industry, 1750-1840

by Marta Cotterell Raffel

Book

The Artisan of Ipswich: Craftsmanship and Community in Colonial
New England

by Robert Tarule

Between Land and Sea: The Great Marsh

 

 

 

 

 

Between Land and Sea:
The Great Marsh

A photographic journey by
Dorothy Kerper Monnelly

 


 

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