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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
May 19, 2005
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
BOOK: "THOMAS PELL
AND THE LEGEND OF THE PELL TREATY OAK" -- $11.95 (PROCEEDS AFTER
PRINTING COSTS WILL GO TO
BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM).
CLICK HERE TO BROWSE BEFORE YOU BUY!
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Thursday, May 19, 2005
Scholarly Book About the Father of John Pell, 2nd Lord of the Manor of
Pelham, Is Published
A lengthy and scholarly book that addresses the life of John Pell
(1611-1685), the father of John Pell, 2nd Lord of the Manor of Pelham, and
the brother of Thomas Pell, 1st Lord of the Manor of Pelham, has been
published. The bibliographic reference for the book appears below:
Malcolm, Noel & Stedall, Jacqueline, John Pell (1611-1685) and His
Correspondence with Sir Charles Cavendish The Mental World of an Early
Modern Mathematician (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005) (ISBN 0 19
856484 8 (Hbk)).

Dust Jacket of the Book.
The book is intended for the academic community and is extremely
expensive. Although it is available via online booksellers such as
Amazon.com for as much as $249 a copy, copies can be found from discount
booksellers for as little as $183 plus shipping and tax.
Click here to see a description of the book for sale from eCampus.com.
The heavily footnoted tome is 657 pages long and relies heavily on
difficult to access primary resources. I have completed the first 80 pages
of the book and will report further on its completion. The book deals with
the following topics:
Part I The Life of John Pell by Noel Malcolm
1. Sussex, Cambridge, 1611-1629
2. Sussex, London, Sussex, 1629-1638
3. London, 1638-1643
4. Amsterdam, Breda, 1643-1652
5. London, Zurich, 1652-1658
6. London, Essex, London, 1658-1665
7. Cheshire, 1665-1669
8. London, 1669-1685
Part II The Mathematics of John Pell by Jacqueline Stedall
Part III The Pell-Cavendish Correspondence
The beginning of the book is excellent, but clearly is intended for an
audience other than those interested in the popular history of Pelham, New
York and surrounding areas. It seems appropriate only for the most serious
students of Pelham history.
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Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
posted by Blake A. Bell @
5:42 AM
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May 19, 2005.
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