The Unbroken Thread: A History of Quiltmaking in the Catskills
$13.95A book about quilters in the Catskill Mountains of Ulster, Sullivan, Greene, Schoharie and Delaware counties. By Steve Hoare, 248 pages, illustrated
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A book about quilters in the Catskill Mountains of Ulster, Sullivan, Greene, Schoharie and Delaware counties. By Steve Hoare, 248 pages, illustrated

A chronicle of Catskill Mountain fire towers that one stood vigil looking out for any signs of smoke that could lead to devastating fires.

Moving audio recording of residents from the communities of Bittersweet, Lackawack, Eureka, Montela and Neversink removed in the 1930s and 40s for the building of the Rondout and Neversink Reservoirs.

Thirteen songs about life in the Catskills. By Paul Lounsbury.

Preparing food the pioneer way including breads, muffins, pancakes, fish and meat. Lots of recipes! By Bobbie Kalman and Lynda Hale, 32 pages, illustrated, glossary and index.

Including photos, illustrations and information on the kitchen, bedchamber, gardens, outbuildings and more. Interesting reading for young and old. By Bobbie Kalman and John Crossingham, 32 pages, illustrated.

The story of the frantic, often chaotic, and sometime comical medical drama. It takes you behind the scenes for the inside story of everything from the tragic deaths of two…

The story of a few hardy families who scratched out a living atop the Shawangunk Mountains, defying an unforgiving and isolated terrain. For generations they lived off the land, working…

The story of Dr. Connell who invented the Connell Gas Mask and saved the lives of tens of thousands of American Soldiers during WW1. By Karl Connell, Jr., hardcover, 195…

A history of the schools in the Rondout and Neversink Valleys from the early 1900s to 2001. Published by the Tri-Valley Central School District.

“Reminds us forcibly of how much of the Hudson we have lost, and how urgent it is that we preserve the … beauty that remains along its banks.” — The New York Times: 1971

Over 140 recipes from four generations of an Italian family. Including handy hints, stories and more. By Cathy L. Russo, 160 pages.