By Dale Hall and Foreword by Jack Broderick
Now Available
Nearly 200 fine-art images in this large coffee table book capture four seasons of coastal activity on Kent Island—the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay.
Idyllically situated on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Kent Island maintains a
quiet timelessness despite its proximity to the Washington-Baltimore
metro area. It brims with outdoor activity, from working boats to birdlife, charter boats, tankers, and paddling
dogs.
This book's lush photographic spreads capture this watery
environment year-round—from winter's empty crab pots and icy shores, to
spring and fall's wildlife migrations, to summer's storms and sunsets. It's the most comprehensive photographic essay of Kent Island's
natural heritage to date, and one of very few professional coffee-table books to spotlight this location.
Highlights of this book include:
• Points of interest: Romancoke Pier, Waterman's Boat
Basin, Kent Point Marina, Sandy Point Shoal Lighthouse, Kentmorr Marina,
Queen Anne Marina, Terrapin Park, Chesapeake Bay Beach Club, Harris Crab House &
Seafood Restaurant, Shipping Creek Landing, Bloody Point Bar Lighthouse,
Dock House Restaurant, Ferry Point Park, Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen &
Cocktails, and Bay Bridge Marina
• Includes a foreword by Jack Broderick, the president of Kent Island Heritage Society
• A popular vacation and destination wedding spot, Kent Island
attracts visitors from the DC/Baltimore/Annapolis metro area, as well as
Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio
• The seafood and beaches of the Chesapeake Bay's Eastern Shore are legendary
Local resident and fine-art photographer Dale Hall's nautical imagery is an irresistible
invitation to explore the flurry of life along Maryland's storied Eastern Shore.
Size: 12.0in x 9.0in | Pages: 192
| 196 color images
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9780764366888
PRICE:
$34.99
Hardback - $34.99 USD