Images of Modern America: Jacksonville

Started by Metro Jacksonville, October 01, 2015, 12:00:02 AM

Metro Jacksonville

Images of Modern America: Jacksonville



After months of development, Metro Jacksonville's fourth book is now available from Charleston, SC-based Arcadia Publishing. This time, Metro Jacksonville's Ennis Davis provides readers with a different story on Jacksonville's history. Images of Modern America: Jacksonville covers the transformation of Jacksonville from 1950 through the present. Take a look and order your autographed copy now!


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vicupstate

Congratulations!  Looks very interesting.
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Ocklawaha

Bravo Ennis, congratulations on the new work.

tufsu1

I saw this promoted somewhere the other day...and clicked on the link to see what it was.

Put me on the reserved list Armon ;)

BridgeTroll

In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

aubureck

Awesome job Ennis!

I'm a little confused.  I know of his books "Reclaiming Jacksonville" and "Cohen Brothers: The Big Store" but what was his 3rd book if this one is his 4th?
The Urban Planner

thelakelander

Thanks. The official launch of the book will be 6PM, Monday, October 12th at San Marco Bookstore. Feel free to stop by if you're interested in hearing some of the stories behind the production of the book and some highlights about Jacksonville's evolution over the last 65 years. Refreshments will be also served.

Also, the 3rd book is Ocklawaha's:

Streetcars of Florida's First Coast

http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2014-oct-the-streetcars-of-floridas-first-coast-new-mj-book



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aubureck

Thanks for clearing that up for me!  Congrats again, I'm looking forward to buying this one too.
The Urban Planner

RattlerGator

Armon, huh ??? [files factoid away for future use] Congratulations, bruh. I hope to see you Monday night.