Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
Themaritime version of the frontier saga. The appeal of these selections shouldreach far beyond those who already have ties to the Maine islands., Lovinglywritten, beautifully illustrated with impossible-to-find historical photos andmaps, this series by the greatest living (and probably greatest ever) expert onthe history of Maine islands belongs in your boat, belongs on your desk,belongs by your bed.
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Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Synopsis
Volume IV The McLanes have delved into a wealth of primary sources, using old tax assessments, court records, and early maps, to spin their tales of the early settlers of Maine's islands and their descendants. here is history as it too seldom is in textbooks: colorful, human, downright irresistible., Each volume is replete with rare vintage photos and dozens of maps, and will delight all who love islands, the coast of Maine, or simply a good read.
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2003