The book is filled with wonderful photos, stories, and lots of well documented history. I can guarantee that everyone will find something of interest in this story of the Opera House (well actually three Opera Houses). You'll read about the time period of 1890-1947 and see the development of theater over the years and end with films being shown in the Opera House.
Along the way you will learn about Chautauqua (see page 289 to start) and many other things that will be new and exciting.
Stop in and take a look. Take it home. Enjoy!
The author, John Llewellyn Hone, welcomes comments and discussion with readers and can be reached at:
john821@comcast.net or 15515 Aitcheson Lane, Laurel, Maryland 20707
1 comment:
"A Long Time Forgotten" is meticulously researched, inventively organized, and very well written. The book is more than just a history of the theaters the Hone family operated for several decades. It also gives the reader a real sense of what it was like to live in Presque Isle during the half century or so the book covers.
John Hone's new book, along with the two recent "Forgotten Times" volumes by Dick Graves, are important contributions to our understanding of a span of time when Presque Isle experienced extraordinary growth and maturity as a small city.
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