Robert Cushman, a leader among the Separatist community in Leiden, sailed to Plymouth Colony in 1621 aboard the Fortune. In 1619 he wrote a book entitled The Cry of a Stone, amidst the group's preparations to leave Holland for America. On Sunday, April 17th at 2 pm, there will be a formal book launch for the GSMD's edition of this work. It will be held at Plymouth HQ, 4 Winslow St., and will include remarks by the Governor General and the historian who annotated the book, James W. Baker. Guests are requested to RSVP by the 12th, to executiveasst@themayflowersociety.org. Copies of the book will also be on sale for those who cannot attend, on the GSMD web site, in the "shop" section, with a discount for both GSMD members and libraries/institutions.
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