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Thursday, May 06, 2010

Crossroads of Delmarva

The History Press is pleased to introduce the new title:

Salisbury, Maryland
Picturing the Crossroads of Delmarva
Dr. Gianni DeVincenti Hayes & Andy Nunez



At the head of the Wicomico River, among seemingly endless fields, is Salisbury, Maryland, the crossroads of Delmarva. Its teeming port, university and inventive residents have transformed this once rural town into the commercial and cultural hub of the region. With a fascinating collection of vintage images, Dr. Gianni DeVincenti Hayes and Andy Nunez create a nostalgic portrait of Salisbury while celebrating its evolution. From scenes of residents pulling together in fire and flood to images of the Chicken Festival and long-ago summer days spent on the baseball diamond, Salisbury, Maryland: Picturing the Crossroads of Delmarva visually chronicles the history of a city while honoring its distinctive spirit.


Media review copies, high-resolution photographs and interviews available upon request.

Dr. Gianni DeVincenti Hayes has been writing and speaking professionally for twenty-five years. She earned her PhD summa cum laude in English, writing and comparative literature, as well as two master’s degrees. She’s a former college department chair and professor, author of seventeen published books and hundreds of stories for national magazines. The University of Maryland system set up an archive in her name for the collection of her writings. She has appeared on A&E Biography and Pennsylvania cable network TV comprising 145 stations statewide.


Andy Nunez has spent his entire life on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and is the author of several books on local life and folklore. Currently he is the vice-president of the Writers Bloc, Inc., of the Eastern Shore. This is his sixth book. He is also a local TV and radio host for public access television.

If you would like to schedule an interview with the author, please contact Katie Parry at 843.577.5971, ext 113 or katie.parry@historypress.net
ISBN: 978-1-59629-784-5 • Paperback • 160 pages • $19.99 • April 2010

2 comments:

dinosaur said...

Where can this be purchased locally ?

Andy Nunez said...

Barnes and Noble should have it by now. Pemberton Pharmacy, Maggies in Snow Hill, other fine independent bookstores or I'll be signing books at the Mardela Heritage Festival Saturday.
Andy Nunez