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Cape Coddities

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A collection of light, illustrated essays offering affectionate, often humorous vignettes of a coastal summer region. The pieces range from historical notices and portraits of local characters to descriptions of seasonal cottages, boating, motoring, and shore life; they consider seafood and shellfish, conservation, fresh-water ponds, and the rhythms of vacation towns. Tone mixes travel writing, personal reminiscence, and social observation, portraying climate, leisure habits, and community trades while capturing intangible atmosphere rather than systematic history.

About the Author

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Roger Livingston Scaife

Roger Livingston Scaife was an American author best known for his work "Cape Coddities," which captures the charm and quirks of life on Cape Cod. His writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the coastal landscape and the unique culture of the region. Scaife's contributions to literature provide readers with a vivid portrayal of local life, blending humor and observation. Though his literary output may be limited, his singular work offers a delightful glimpse into the character of Cape Cod, making it a notable piece for those interested in regional literature.

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