Seacoast Maine; people and places [by] Martin Dibner. Photos. by George A. Tice

By: Dibner, Martin [author]Contributor(s): Tice, George A [illustrator]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1973]Edition: [1st edition]Description: 208 pages illustrations 29 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0385088493; 9780385088497Subject(s): Maine -- Description and travel | Maine -- Social life and customsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Seacoast Maine; people and places.DDC classification: 917.41 LOC classification: PN2287.D32 | Z93155MF26 | .D52 1973
Contents:
Island 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
Summary: A 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.
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Island 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

A 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.

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