01792cam a2200349 i 4500001000800000003000600008005001700014008004100031010001300072020001500085020001800100035001800118040000800136043001200144050002400156050001900180082001100199100002800210245008500238250001800323264004200341300003600383336002600419337002800445338002700473505023600500520046400736651003401200651003501234700003401269776013901303595456 OCoLC20240404135903.0730308s1973 nyua 000 0 eng  a72089412 a0385088493 a9780385088497 a(OCoLC)595456 cAJM an-us-me04aPN2287.D32bZ93155M00aF26b.D52 197300a917.411 aDibner, Martin,eauthor10aSeacoast Maine; people and placesc[by] Martin Dibner. Photos. by George A. Tice a[1st edition] 1aGarden City, N.Y.,bDoubledayc[1973] a208 pagesbillustrationsc29 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aIsland people -- Life in a seacoast village -- Creative people -- Man and the sea -- The predators -- The present past -- Taste of memory -- The Maine mystique -- What the earth holds -- People and places -- And how the weather was aA unique look at the people, the places and the many moods of Maine, portrayed in loving, insightful text and sensitive photographs. Martin Dibner and George A. Tice have recorded lobstermen, boatbuilders, quarry works and other long=time residents; they have roamed the woods and rocks and coast and here in an unforgettable portrait, they evoke those qualities that make Maine such a special place not only for Down Easters but for people all over America. 0aMainexDescription and travel 0aMainexSocial life and customs1 aTice, George A.,eillustrator08iOnline version:aDibner, Martin.tSeacoast Maine; people and places.b[1st ed.]dGarden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1973]w(OCoLC)988177361