Clueless In New England

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marcus

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May 29, 2010, 12:16:16 AM5/29/10
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My friend, Michael Dooling, has a new book out. It's title is
"Clueless In New England: Unsolved Disappearances of Paula Welden,
Connie Smith".

Michael and I have known each other since the early 1970s when we
both attended Western Connecticut State College in Danbury CT. Since
1976, Michael has collected and dealt in old & rare books, a hobby/
business he started as a graduate student. He has acquired and
collected manuscripts and books from the thirteenth to twentieth
centuries. His personal collection of books and manuscripts includes
scarce and unusual works on American history, nautical history,
natural sciences, American literature, travel & exploration, local
history, 19th century spiritualism, and personal journals kept by
common men in historic situations. The books and manuscripts in his
collection provide him with raw material for much of his historical
writing. He also works as news librarian for the Republican-American
in Waterbury and writes historical articles for the newspaper.

Clueless in New England is an investigation into the disappearances of
three young women in the 1940s and 1950s in Vermont, Massachusetts,
and Connecticut. Often referred to as the "Long Trail"
disappearances, the locations of each girl's departure are in a
straight North to South line along the Berkshire Mountains from
Bennington VT to Pittsfield MA to Northern CT.

Has Michael solved the mystery of what happened to these young women?
Was one person responsible for what happened to them? If so, who was
it?

Check out Michael's website below to see a video about "Clueless In
New England"

www.michaelcdooling.com

"Clueless In New England" will be soon available at Barnes & Noble
in CT, western MA and VT, and can be ordered currently at Barnes &
Noble online:

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Clueless-in-New-England/Michael-Dooling/e/9780962742439


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