Partakers of Plenty

    A Study of the First Thanksgiving

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      Partakers of Plenty: A Study of the First Thanksgiving plunges readers into a vivid re-imagining of the Pilgrims’ 1621 harvest festival, peeling away the myth to show how English folk traditions, foodways, and the practical realities of early colonial life shaped this iconic event.

      Description

      The book explores the Pilgrims’ first year in Plymouth by showing how their English roots shaped the 1621 harvest celebration. It follows their struggle through hunger, illness, and uncertainty while highlighting how their familiar food traditions, village customs, and everyday practices traveled with them across the Atlantic. The authors show the feast as a lively expression of survival and cultural memory rather than a solemn religious moment.

      It also dives into the ingredients, cooking methods, and shared meals that defined the event. Wild game, grains, vegetables, and simple household techniques come together to reveal how the Pilgrims actually prepared and enjoyed their food. By focusing on the sights, smells, and social rhythms of the gathering, the book connects the first Thanksgiving to the lived experiences of the people who made it possible.

      Numbered eBooks: 113

      Number of Unique Covers: 5

      Number of 1:1 Covers: 1

      The First Thanksgiving

      1 Unique Designs
      x 40 Numbered eBooks
      = 40 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 73 - 112
      (35.40% of Supply)

      The Solidarity of Thanksgiving

      1 Unique Designs
      x 36 Numbered eBooks
      = 36 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 37 - 72
      (31.86% of Supply)

      The Feast

      1 Unique Designs
      x 24 Numbered eBooks
      = 24 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 13 - 36
      (21.24% of Supply)

      The New Dawn

      1 Unique Designs
      x 12 Numbered eBooks
      = 12 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 1 - 12
      (10.62% of Supply)

      The Maiden of the Harvest

      1 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 1 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 0 - 0
      (0.88% of Supply)

      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Book Holiday 2025

      First Publication Date : 1972

      Authors: James Deetz, Jay Anderson

      Genres: Historical, Historical Literature, Non-Fiction

      Language : English

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Author Info

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