Henry Beston (1888–1968) was born in Quincy, Massachusetts and educated at Harvard. He wrote many books in his lifetime, including a memoir of his years in the volunteer ambulance corps in the First World War, an account of life in the US Navy and a book of fairy tales. The Outermost House, widely considered his masterpiece, was published in 1928. His Cape Cod house was named a National Literary Landmark in 1964, and it was destroyed by a huge winter storm in 1978.
A rediscovered classic of American nature writing: the poetic account of a solitary year observing the wild beauty of Cape Cod
With an introduction by Philip Hoare
A fragment of land in open ocean, the outermost beach of Cape Cod lies battered by winds and waves. It was here that...
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