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Historians of Peninsula School
Much of the elaborate history of Peninsula's experiment in self-governance is preserved only in its oral traditions, and lost as each generation passes on, as in a pre-literate society. There have been a few histories written, however, generally focused on the particular segment of its history in which the author appears as a character.


 * Josephine Duvenek most famously, in Life on Two Levels.
 * Barney Young's tale of the Coleman mansion, his history of the school which he disguised as a history of the building to avoid setting himself up as the school's historian, which would have appeared presumptuous to his peers.
 * Redwoodstock https://www.blurb.com/books/6658099-redwoodstock-trade-edition, the account of the school's revolutionary role in the 1960's, a book by....

Dc.samizdat (talk) 18:11, 3 June 2024 (UTC)