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  1. Bernard A. Drew has 45 books on Goodreads with 219 ratings. Bernard A. Drews most popular book is 100 Most Popular African American Authors: Biographica...

  2. Bernard A. Drew. About the author. Bernard A. Drew grew up in the Massachusetts Berkshires and lives with his family in Great Barrington. He is a journalist, editor, newspaper columnist and reference book writer specializing in popular literature.

  3. Jan 24, 2023 · Bernard A. Drew: 133 years before Johnny Cash filmed 'The Trail of Tears' in the Berkshires, a Windsor-born preacher argued against the atrocity. By Bernard A. Drew. Jan 24, 2023. 3 min to read. The 1971 NET television docudrama “The Trail of Tears” featured singing legend Johnny Cash.

  4. Jul 3, 2021 · Drew is the last surviving founding member of the Windsor Historical Commission and author of two books on town history, “The Colonel on Skis: And Other Stories of Notchview Reservation in Windsor, Massachusetts,” about the former Ely estate where he grew up, and “Charles H. Ball: Berkshire’s Biggest Smalltown Industrialist,” about a 19th-centur...

  5. He is a newspaper editor and columnist and the author of local Berkshire histories including books about Great Barrington, Monument Mountain, Lake Buel, Beartown, the Knox Trail and, nearing completion, 18th and 19th century waterpowered industry on the Housatonic River.

  6. Oct 14, 2021 · In new book, author Bernard Drew takes stock in Great Barrington history | Books | berkshireeagle.com. By Bill Everhart. Oct 14, 2021. William Stanley, a pioneer in high voltage alternating current technology, famously electrified Great Barrington’s Main Street, seen here in 1886. Berkshire Eagle file photo.

  7. Sep 9, 2019 · Thanks to a new book by local historian Bernard Drew, we know that there were automobile storage facilities, road competitions and even innovative car manufacturing operations in the Berkshires. And we know that the cottagers embraced the industry with considerable gusto. Written by Terry Cowgill. September 9, 2019.

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