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Half a century after the publication ofThe Lonely Doll, Dare Wright remains a subject of fascination. A strikingly attractive woman-childa model and fashion photographer who always saw the world through the eyes of a girlshe was the author of nineteen children's books that are still remembered fondly by a legion of fans. Ocracoke in the Fifties, now in print for the first time, is Dare Wright's only book for adults. First and foremost, it is a tribute to one of Dare's favorite places. It is also a time capsule of a unique island culture just past the midpoint of the twentieth century. And surprisingly, it is a testament to the timelessness of Ocracokewhich would please Dare immensely. Ocracoke has seen its share of changes, to be sure, but readers will have no trouble recognizing the durable little island off the North Carolina coast. The Ocracoke Lighthouse, the British Cemetery, the pony herd, the white picket fences, the legend of Blackbeard, the weathered fisherm

Ocracoke in the Fifties

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    A Paperback / softback by Dare Wright

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      Publisher: John F Blair Publisher
      Publication Date: 18/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9780895873224, 978-0895873224
      ISBN10: 0895873222

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      Half a century after the publication ofThe Lonely Doll, Dare Wright remains a subject of fascination. A strikingly attractive woman-childa model and fashion photographer who always saw the world through the eyes of a girlshe was the author of nineteen children's books that are still remembered fondly by a legion of fans. Ocracoke in the Fifties, now in print for the first time, is Dare Wright's only book for adults. First and foremost, it is a tribute to one of Dare's favorite places. It is also a time capsule of a unique island culture just past the midpoint of the twentieth century. And surprisingly, it is a testament to the timelessness of Ocracokewhich would please Dare immensely. Ocracoke has seen its share of changes, to be sure, but readers will have no trouble recognizing the durable little island off the North Carolina coast. The Ocracoke Lighthouse, the British Cemetery, the pony herd, the white picket fences, the legend of Blackbeard, the weathered fisherm

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