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This book looks at the growth of Portland and provides the historical background to help explain why the city, and its diverse neighborhoods, developed the way they did.
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Turning Memories Into Memoirs contains countless helpful suggestions for remembering--researching--organizing--collecting and writing memories and family or personal stories.
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"Just Up The Road: A Year Discovering People, Places, and What Comes Next in the Pine Tree State follows Chelsea Diehl's year-long journey through the state of Maine as she travels far and near to complete one hundred adventures and ...
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Thirty years later, now a journalist and full-fledged member of the real world, Lorraine is determined to write a book about the murder of her friends and make sense of the year she spent at Sunrise.
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A boy dies in the Maine woods. His death is judged an accident, but suspicions are raised. Set in the remote maple sugar camps of northwestern Maine, the story unfolds around the maple sugar industry and its producers.
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"First Islandport Press edition published September 2009. Second Islandport Press edition published May 2010." --T.p. verso.
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Le Répertoire d'imprimeurs / libraires (v. 1500 - v.1810) de la Bibliothéque nationale de France, dont voici la quatrième édition considérablement augmentée et mise à jour, s'est imposé depuis une quinzaine d'années comme un ...
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A MAINE HAMLET, by Lura Beam, describes the village of Marshfield, near Machias, Maine, at the turn of the century.
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What happens when a writer runs out of words? Linda Tatelbaum's meditation on ambition and despair tracks her ascent from rock bottom, the wordless place. "English has failed me. Body is the only way out. But how do you speak Body?
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