Towns and Beaches of America Cosey Beach, Connecticut
de Dustin Ray Shannon
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À propos du livre
Once, Cosey Beach thrived as a lively seaside resort. A trolley ran along the avenue, carrying visitors eager to enjoy the carousel, bustling hotels, and a variety of eating establishments that lined the shore. Known for its cleanliness, safety, and welcoming atmosphere, the beach drew families and vacationers seeking simple pleasures by the Long Island Sound.
As the years passed, the trolley tracks fell silent and the attractions that once defined the resort faded into memory. What remains today is not a loss, but a transformation. Cosey Beach has evolved into a close-knit residential community—one that still carries echoes of its vibrant past beneath the waves, the streets, and the shoreline itself.
Through photographs, postcards, and carefully researched history, this book tells the story of a beach that adapted, endured, and remains deeply rooted in the lives of those who call it home.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Histoire
- Catégories supplémentaires Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 86 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9798261110934
- Date de publication: janv 24, 2026
- Langue English
À propos du créateur
In 2014, Dustin Ray Shannon and Faith Dincolo collaborated with Arcadia Publishing to create "Images of America: Saline County Kansas." The book's success spurred residents of Wichita to encourage Dustin to write a photographic history of Joyland amusement park. Inspired by this support, Dustin embarked on the project, resulting in the publication of the book in September 2015. The book was a hit, selling hundreds of copies. In 2023, Dustin released a final edition, featuring an updated layout and two new chapters on the Central Avenue and Mathewson Lane Joyland, as well as the Joyland Park Gunfighters. After the success of the Joyland book, Dustin turned his attention to the Joyland Park Gunfighters, publishing a novel titled "Whispers of the Prairie: The Chico Chronicles," set in a ghost town. Building on this momentum, he founded a subsidiary to publish historical books, both fiction and non-fiction. In May 2024, Shannon Publishing will continue its journey by releasing new titles.
