Description
Although it is among the smallest of Georgia's Golden Isles, Jekyll Island boasts a depth of history rivaling that of its larger neighbors. The island embraces two National Historic Landmarks, a listing reserved for the nation's most significant treasures. More than fifty archaeological sites have been excavated on Jekyll; others remain unexplored, including an Indian burial mound discovered recently on the grounds of a beachfront motel.
Written in a lively, accessible style by Jingle Davis and lavishly illustrated with photographs by Benjamin Galland, Island Passages is a solid work of public history that presents a carefully researched document of Jekyll Island, from itsgeologic beginning as a shifting sand spit to its present-day ownership by the state of Georgia.
While many books have been published about Jekyll, most focus on specific eras or episodes of island history-such as the Jekyll Island Club, the landing of the slaveship Wanderer, and the Du Bignon family dynasty. Davis and Galland's book makes an important contribution to the island's literature because it synthesizes all these aspects into a comprehensive and beautifully executed history that will appeal to coastal and island history aficionados and the general reader alike.
The history, nature, and beautyof a jewel of the Georgia coast
About the Author
Jingle Davis (Author)
JINGLE DAVIS was a retired journalist who worked for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for over twenty years, often covering South Georgia and the coast. She is the author of Island Time: An Illustrated History of St. Simons Island, Georgia and Island Passages: An Illustrated History of Jekyll Island, Georgia (both Georgia).
Benjamin Galland (Photographer)
BENJAMIN GALLAND, born and raised on St. Simons Island, is a photographer and partner with the h2o Creative Group in Brunswick and the photographer for Jingle Davis's Island Time: An Illustrated History of St. Simons Island, Georgia and Island Passages: An Illustrated History of Jekyll Island, Georgia as well as Buddy Sullivan's Sapelo: People and Place on a Georgia Sea Island (all Georgia).
Reviews
This is a winner of a book that every visitor to the Georgia coast, and every resident, will want to own. It is well researched and well written, and the photographs are a knock-out. Jingle Davis gives us prime examples of the good and bad in Georgia's past as she deftly shows how Jekyll Island fits into the history of the Golden Isles.
* author of Laboring in the Fields of the Lord: Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians *In her new book, Island Passages, Jingle Davis provides a sweeping overview of the history and natural environment of Jekyll Island. Written with a reporter's flair and lavishly illustrated with photographs by Benjamin Galland, this volume is one that lovers of Jekyll Island and coastal Georgia will want to add to their libraries.
* author of The Jekyll Island Cottage Colony, Jekyll Island's Early Years, and coauthor of The Jekyll Island Club *The scenic photos, both historic and contemporary, of land and sea are spectacular and set this tome apart from others. . . . Whether seeking a worthwhile read, or a treat for your guests, Northern Mariner readers will be pleased with Island Passages.
* The Northern Mariner *Book Information
ISBN 9780820348698
Author Jingle Davis
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint University of Georgia Press
Publisher University of Georgia Press