Delaware from Freeways to E-ways - Book Review

Delaware from Freeways to E-ways

Author: Dave Tabler
Genre: Non Fiction - Historical/Cultural
Publisher: Dave Tabler
Date Published: November 1, 2024
ISBN-10: N/A
ISBN-13: ‎979-8987000670


Book Review of :  Delaware from Freeways to E-ways



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Delaware from Freeways to E-Ways by Dave Tabler is a fascinating tabletop book filled with anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of life in 20th-century Delaware. This captivating collection offers a rough yet engaging overview of the state's history, culture, and notable figures. The book is packed with intriguing photographs that beautifully illustrate the many vignettes within its pages, bringing these stories to life.

Tabler explores a wide variety of topics, ranging from the accomplishments of famous Delaware baseball player Charles Ruffing to the heroism of Medal of Honor recipient William Nelson. He also delves into the sinister tale of Lonely Heart murderer Inez Brennan. Beyond these fascinating stories, the book provides a window into how Delawareans lived and coped during pivotal historical moments, such as the Great Depression, World War II, and the transformative post-war era.

Delaware, from Freeways to E-Ways delves into many aspects that make the state unique and well-known. For instance, it highlights the state's reputation as a corporate haven, with the majority of U.S. corporations choosing to register in Delaware due to its business-friendly laws and robust legal framework. Even Elon Musk has opted to register his companies there, at least for now, underscoring Delaware's appeal to high-profile entrepreneurs. The book also explores the rich history of the Nanticoke Indians, shedding light on their cultural significance and their enduring legacy in Delaware's history.

Additionally, Tabler examines how the growing Hispanic community has played a pivotal role in reshaping Sussex County, a region now flourishing thanks in part to their contributions. This includes the success of Delaware's thriving poultry industry, which owes much of its growth to the hard work and dedication of the Hispanic population. And, of course, the article pays homage to one of its most prominent figures, President Joe Biden, who is celebrated as an honored and beloved citizen of the state, reflecting the pride many feel for his achievements and his strong connection to Delaware.

Blending personal stories, historical events, and striking imagery, Tabler's book explores Delaware's unique and diverse 20th-century history. This engaging work is both entertaining and informative, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts, Delaware residents, or anyone curious about the First State's rich heritage. If you're eager to uncover hidden gems and fascinating facts about Delaware, this book will more than satisfy your curiosity.

In addition to its historical insights, the book celebrates Delaware's natural beauty. The state's picturesque landscapes are vividly brought to life, from its pristine beaches and charming coastal towns to tranquil waterways. Whether you're a lifelong Delawarean or a curious visitor, this book provides an immersive journey that deepens your appreciation for the vibrant history and stunning scenery of the First State.


Reviewed by: James B

About Dave Tabler


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Ten year old Dave Tabler decided he was going to read the 'R' volume from the family's World Book Encyclopedia set over summer vacation. He never made it from beginning to end. He did, however, become interested in Norman Rockwell, rare-earth elements, and Run for the Roses. Tabler's father encouraged him to try his hand at taking pictures with the family camera. With visions of Rockwell dancing in his head, Tabler press-ganged his younger brother into wearing a straw hat and sitting next to a stream barefoot with a homemade fishing pole in his hand. The resulting image was terrible. Dave Tabler went on to earn degrees in art history and photojournalism despite being told he needed a 'Plan B.' Fresh out of college, Tabler contributed the photography for "The Illustrated History of American Civil War Relics," which taught him how to work with museum curators, collectors, and white cotton gloves. He met a man in the Shenandoah Valley who played the musical saw, a Knoxville fellow who specialized in collecting barbed wire, and Tom Dickey, brother of the man who wrote 'Deliverance.' In 2006 Tabler circled back to these earlier encounters with Appalachian culture as an idea for a blog. AppalachianHistory.net today reaches 375,000 readers a year. Dave Tabler moved to Delaware in 2010 and became smitten with its rich past. He no longer copies Norman Rockwell, but his experience working with curators and collectors came in handy when he got the urge to photograph a love letter to Delaware's early heritage. This may be the start of something.





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