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The artist's Mount Desert : American painters on the Maine Coast Wendell Gilley Museum |
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| The artist's Mount Desert : American painters on the Maine Coast Wendell Gilley Museum Description: Published by Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. | ||
Gotts Island Maine - Its People 1880-1992 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gotts Island Maine - Its People 1880-1992 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: An account of the summer visitors and native population on Gotts Island starting in the 1890's, the book describes the island experience, the families, and changes that took place over the next 100 years. |
Island graduate takes all honors Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Island graduate takes all honors Northeast Harbor Library Description: Eighth-grader is sole participant in ceremony at Little Cranberry Island's graduation. She has spent her childhood on the island. She will attend Concord Academy next year. | |
Piper Prince of the Cranberry Isles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Piper Prince of the Cranberry Isles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short biography of Islesford's resident artist and storyteller, Ashley Bryan with focus on his life and home on Cranberry Island. Published in Down East Magazine, December 1991. | |
Homesick For That Place: Ruth Moore Writes About Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Homesick For That Place: Ruth Moore Writes About Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The lives of authors Ruth Moore and Eleanor Ruth Mayo were their own, but their private lives and the lives they led on Mount Desert Island, were so intertwined that archivists find it difficult to divide documents, stories and photographs between them. It is for this reason that this Item exists in the database. It ties together other Items that relate more to both women than to either as an individual. “Homesick For That Place: Ruth Moore Writes About Maine” by Jennifer Craig Pixley is so well conceived that it may be recommended to those who are interested in Ruth and Eleanor above many other works, but there is much to be learned from everything included here. [show more] |