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  • By Christopher J. Vaz:  Seaside Heights tells the history of a timeless seashore resort community located on a barrier island nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay.  The 224-acre town was settled by residents of Philadelphia and Camden, who purchased white-sand lots to escape city life for the brisk ocean breezes and tranquility that Seaside Heights offered prior to World War II.  Seaside Heights uses the scenes captured in vintage postcards, some of them very rare, as a study of the changes that have occurred in the town since its incorporation in 1913.  
  • By Marcia Dente: This beloved shore town of Seaside Heights was battered by Superstorm Sandy in October 2012, and one year later, in 2013, it suffered a major fire that destroyed the south end of the boardwalk. Notwithstanding these challenges, recovery is strong and the future of Seaside Heights grows brighter as each day passes. The boardwalk was re-built stronger than the one that Sandy splintered and rises slowly from the ashes of the horrific fire. After Governor Chris Christie visited the site of the destruction, he said, “We’ll rebuild it.” However, for those who recall the way things were, it won’t be the same, as many iconic structures that made it what it was are now gone and washed in the ocean. With characteristic resilience and strength, Seaside Heights did rebuild, and came back stronger. “Confronting a storm is like fighting God. All the powers in the universe seem to be against you and in an extraordinary way, your irrelevance is at the same time both humbling and exalting.”—Francoise LeGrande, The Quotable Sailor.
  • By Andrew J. Anderson:  Seaside Park, located on the Barnegat Barrier Island in Ocean County, New Jersey, was incorporated in 1898.  Experience the rich history of Seaside Park through the enchanting images within this pictorial history to take you back in time to the Seaside Park of long ago.  Many of Seaside Park’s over 200 images have never before been seen by the public.  Stroll by the grand hotels representative of the late gilded age, once the main attraction for vacationers from Philadelphia and New York.  Ride the long-forgotten Pennsylvania Railroad, which carried passengers and freight into Seaside Park from 1881 until the end of World War II.  
  • By Seaside Park Historical Society:  Travel back in time to 1948 and enjoy a glimpse at Seaside Park at that time.  This book is a compilation of Seaside Park’s Sunshine News, the local newspaper.  You’ll read the articles about the events that happened during 1948.  Discover what was making news in this local seaside town.  The business advertisements are a treat to explore.  
  • By Michael Grisi:  A work of fiction based on actual historic facts.  This book gives a realistic description of the prison ships that existed during the American Revolution.  The Jersey, which was anchored in New York harbor and the inhumane treatment of prisoners is described.  Although historians cannot agree on a number, it is estimated that as many as 11,000 men died on board the Jersey in a three-year span.  This is more than the 7,200 men that died in battle during the seven-year conflict.  You’ll read about the privateers who helped destroy British commerce along the coast.  The murder of Joshua Huddy of Toms River, a real person, resulted in the first international incident involving the United State.  
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    Edited by Margaret Thomas Bucholz:  Covering the period from 1764 to 1955, this book contains a collection of personal accounts of visits to the Jersey Shore. Included are writings by John J. Audubon, Walt Whitman, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Arthur Conan Doyle.  
  • Edited by Margaret Buchholz:  Covering the period from 1764 to 1955, this book contains a collection of personal accounts of visits to the Jersey Shore. Included are writings by John J. Audubon, Walt Whitman, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Arthur Conan Doyle.  
  • By Harry Applegate & Thomas Benton: In 1977, Great Adventure (in Jackson Township, NJ) became a member of the Six Flags family of theme parks and has grown since with bigger and better attractions.
  • Compiled by Harry Applegate & Thomas Benton:  Six Flage Great Adventure boasts a rich history.  In this collection of vintage-photograph postcards, the authors explore the park’s past.  Contains 15 Historic Postcards.  
  • By John Bailey Lloyd:  Travel back to Edwardian Beach Haven.  You will discover the origins of Barnegat Light House and learn about the fortitude of the men of the U.S. Lifesaving Service.  Hurricanes and nor’easters have created “new inlets” and caused the disappearance of Tucker’s Island. You’ll travel the first automobile highways to the Shore—or take the train to one of the grand old hotels and you will find out the origin of that enduring phrase, “Six Miles At Sea”.  
  • By Ces Mowthorpe:  The story of the sky sailors - the men who pioneered a mode of air transport that today is virtually forgotten. During the first two decades of aviation pioneering (c.1890-1910), airshipmen greatly outnumbered aeroplane pioneers. But the great innovations in heavier-than-air aircraft, the advent of two world wars, and the bad publicity brought about by a few horrific airship disasters, Hindenburg and Shenandoah to mention two, changed the picture completely.  
  • Stafford Chronicles—A History of Manahawkin, N.J.:  This pictorial history explores a shore town whose coastal traditions and roots go back to before the Revolutionary War.  Readers will relive the days of the Tuckerton and Long Beach Railroads: visit with world-renowned decoy carver Hurley Conklin; and discover the 3 “Docs”—Cramer, Hillard, and Lane.  The book contains a remarkable collection of essays, reminiscences, memories, and photographs.