This book is a captivating account of the history and social life of South Cape May, a Jersey Shore town that was swallowed up by the sea. The author, Joseph G. Burcher, provides a detailed description of the town's past, from its establishment to its eventual disappearance due to environmental factors. The book captures the essence of South Cape May's people, culture, and traditions, bringing to life the memories of a town that once stood proud.
The book is written in English, with 128 pages in trade paperback format. It weighs 8.3 ounces, is 6 inches wide, 9 inches long, and 0.3 inches high. The book's MPN is 978-1-5962-9314-4, and it was published in 2010 by Arcadia Publishing, under the brand The History Press. The book is classified under the genre of Biography & Autobiography and History, and has multiple topics, including United States / State & Local / General, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Social History, and General.