01551nam a2200325 i 4500001001500000003000800015005001700023007000400040008004100044010001300085040004000098082001400138100005100152245008300203264006500286300003700351336002600388337002800414338002700442500002900469504004100498520043600539650002500975650003301000651003901033907001601072942001401088999001701102952010601119zminfo b417359MeVbMML20240409162536.0t||940125s1966 xx ab b 000 0 eng d a66022136 aCatalog Card CompanybengerdacAJM14a974.12121 aRowe, William Hutchinson,eauthor.4aut91649414aThe maritime history of Maine /cthree centuries of ship-building & seafaring. 1a[Place of publication not identified] :bWheelwright,c1966. a333 pages :billustrations, map. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aAn Anvil orginal, no.42. aIncludes bibliographical references. aAlong the Maine Coast people are born with salt in their blood. From Kittery on the Piscataqua to Calais on the St.Croix, 2500 miles of shore line and tidewater have been the scene of shipbuilding and seafaring for more than 3 centuries. Today a great change has taken place. While there are small craft-coasters, fishermen, and their like- in abundance, the tall wooden ships have gone. And with them has departed a way of life... 0aShipbuilding.916495 0aSailing shipszMaine.916496 7aMainexshipbuilding.2sears916497 a.b188703974 2ddccBOOK c29489d29489 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcNFd2024-04-09g25.00l0o974.1 ROWEp65983r2024-04-09w2024-04-09yBOOK11