Deerfield’s largest magazine published to date with 60 pages. This magazine features the encounters made across the country and around the world by small-town people from the Connecticut River Valley.
Article titles are as follows: New England and the World by Caroline Frank, Everyday Exotic: Indian-Decorated Cottons in the 17th-and 18th Century New England by David E. Lazaro, The Spanish Silver Dollar: The World’s First Universal Currency by Amanda Lange, Avenue of Commerce: Trade in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts by David Bosse, A Parlor Tour of the Pacific: How Dufour’s Captain Cook Wallpaper came to New England by Robert M. Kelly, Exotic Woods in Connecticut River Valley Furniture by Christine Ritok, History in Stoneware: Depictions of the British Slave Trade on an 18th-Century English Bowl by Daniel S. Sousa, The World Encompassed: Deerfield Academy’s Cabinet of Curiosities by Suzanne L. Flynt, Threads of the East: Drawloom-Woven English and European Dress Silks at Historic Deerfield by David E. Lazaro, Rise of the Picturesque: Cottage Architecture Reaches Deerfield by Eric Gradoia, A Cup of Chocolate in 1771 by Claire Carlson.