''Saints and Strangers'' is a book by
George F. Willison published in 1945 by
Reynal & Hitchcock
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Its full title is ''Saints and Strangers - Being the Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers & Their Families, with Their Friends & Foes: & and Account of Their Posthumous Wanderings in Limbo, Their Final Resurrection & Rise to Glory, & the Strange Pilgrimages of Plymouth Rock''.
The book includes an
appendix
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listing names and data of the many "saints and strangers" involved as described in the title.
A
softback edition published by Time-Life Books is commonly found in thrift and used book stores.
References
* Clifford K. Shipton (1946) "Review: ''Saints and Strangers'' by Willison",
William and Mary Quarterly
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3(2): 297–300
1945 non-fiction books
History books about the United States
American history books
New England Puritanism
Plymouth Colony
Reynal & Hitchcock books
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