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Nine Mile Bridge

Nine Mile Bridge
Author: Helen Hamlin
Publisher: Islandport Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-08-18
Genre: Maine
ISBN: 9780967166254

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In this critically acclaimed Maine classic, first published in 1945, Helen Hamlin writes of her adventures teaching school at a remote Maine lumber camp and then of living deep in the Maine wilderness with her game warden husband. Her experiences are a must-read for anyone who loves the untamed nature and wondrous beauty of Maine's north woods and the unique spirit of those who lived there. In the 1930s, in spite of being warned that remote Churchill Depot was 'no place for a woman', the remarkable Helen Hamlin set off at age twenty to teach school at the isolated lumber camp at the headwaters of the Allagash River. She eventually married a game warden and moved deeper into the wilderness. In her book, Hamlin captures that time in her life, complete with the trappers, foresters, lumbermen, woods folk, wild animals, and natural splendour that she found at Umsaskis Lake and then at Nine Mile Bridge on the St. John River.


Nine-Mile Bridge

Nine-Mile Bridge
Author: Jason Meuschke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781980899488

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Inspired by the Missouri urban legend. Holli has no memory of the accident that killed her new boyfriend. Now she's haunted by strange dreams and people around town seem to treat her different. When rumors of paranormal activity at a decrepit old bridge begin to swirl, Holli sees a connection between those stories and her dreams. But while she questions what is real, a mysterious force has put sinister plans into place. Plans that include her future.


My Life In The Maine Woods

My Life In The Maine Woods
Author: Annette Jackson
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2016-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787202232

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My Life in the Maine Woods recounts Annette Jackson’s North Woods experiences during the 1930s when she, her husband and their children lived in a small cabin on the shore of Umsaskis Lake. Jackson, an avid sportswoman and nature lover, writes of hunting, fishing, campfire cooking, and the sounds of the wilderness through the seasons. She visits trappers and woodsmen, and tells what it’s like to sleep on a bed of pine boughs under the stars that shine on the legendary Allagash.


Farm on Nippersink Creek

Farm on Nippersink Creek
Author: Jim May
Publisher: august house
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780874833393

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Relates stories of growing up in the rural farming communities of Illinois, spanning four generations of a family


Up River

Up River
Author: Olive Pierce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A portrait in photos and words of the realities of life in a small Maine fishing village.


Shorecliff

Shorecliff
Author: Ursula DeYoung
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316213403

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A winning debut novel about a 1920s New England family and the secrets revealed when they reunite over one long summer. Spending the summer of 1928 in a big house on the Maine coast with his 10 older cousins and a gaggle of aunts and uncles seems like a dream come true to lonely 13-year-old Richard. But as he wanders through the bustling house, Richard witnesses scenes and conversations not meant for him and watches as the family he adores disintegrates into a tangle of lust, jealousy, and betrayal. At first only an avid spectator, Richard soon finds himself drawn into the confusion, battling with his first experience of infatuation and forced to cover for his relatives' romantic intrigues. With jump-off-the-page characters and a captivating sense of place, Shorecliff examines the bonds of loyalty and rivalry that can both knit a family together and drive it apart.


Horace King

Horace King
Author: Faye Gibbons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781575871998

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A biography of a man born into slavery in South Carolina who became a master bridge builder and, during Reconstruction, served in the Alabama state legislature.


Kauai - Mile by Mile Guide

Kauai - Mile by Mile Guide
Author: John Derrick
Publisher: Hawaiian Style Organization LLC
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2006
Genre: Kauai (Hawaii)
ISBN: 0977388042

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Starting with a thorough introduction of the island, this guidebook follows with a section on planning the ideal Kauai trip including details on weather, when to visit, accommodation rental tips, and itineraries, the Top 5 Spots to visit, and mile-by-mile maps with each spot described in the book clearly marked on the map.


The Great Bridge

The Great Bridge
Author: David McCullough
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2001-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0743217373

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First published in 1972, The Great Bridge is the classic account of one of the greatest engineering feats of all time. Winning acclaim for its comprehensive look at the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, this book helped cement David McCullough's reputation as America's preeminent social historian. Now, The Great Bridge is reissued as a Simon & Schuster Classic Edition with a new introduction by the author. This monumental book brings back for American readers the heroic vision of the America we once had. It is the enthralling story of one of the greatest events in our nation's history during the Age of Optimism -- a period when Americans were convinced in their hearts that all great things were possible. In the years around 1870, when the project was first undertaken, the concept of building a great bridge to span the East River between the great cities of Manhattan and Brooklyn required a vision and determination comparable to that which went into the building of the pyramids. Throughout the fourteen years of its construction, the odds against the successful completion of the bridge seemed staggering. Bodies were crushed and broken, lives lost, political empires fell, and surges of public emotion constantly threatened the project. But this is not merely the saga of an engineering miracle: it is a sweeping narrative of the social climate of the time and of the heroes and rascals who had a hand in either constructing or obstructing the great enterprise. Amid the flood of praise for the book when it was originally published, Newsday said succinctly "This is the definitive book on the event. Do not wait for a better try: there won't be any."


Three Rivers Crossing

Three Rivers Crossing
Author: Robert A. Lytle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780938682554

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After a fishing accident, thirteen-year-old Walker finds himself transported back in time to the Michigan Territory of 1824, where he becomes friends with his ancestors.