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Ecrit Dans Un Jardin Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Ecrit Dans Un Jardin Northeast Harbor Library Description: Donated to the Northeast Harbor Library by Marguerite Yourcenar. Signed dedication by the author included. Scan: cover, first pages only. | |
Robert Bloom retirement article Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Robert Bloom retirement article Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Document, 2 pages, photocopy of newspaper article "Au Revoir, not goodbye" by Gordon Emerson, written around March 1980, about retirement of Robert Bloom. Annotated with note by Sara Lambert "Sally" Bloom saying the job of assembling and publishing Bob Bloom's music, mentioned in the article, took longer than expected. | ||
A Brief History of the Bar Harbor Yacht Club 1885-1982 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| A Brief History of the Bar Harbor Yacht Club 1885-1982 Northeast Harbor Library Description: History of the Bar Harbor Yacht Club and list of Commodores. | ||
Marguerite Yourcenar: After 300 years, a woman writer (from Maine, "Mon Dieu"), joins "The Immortals" of France Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Marguerite Yourcenar: After 300 years, a woman writer (from Maine, "Mon Dieu"), joins "The Immortals" of France Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about writer Marguerite Yourcenar's acceptance as first woman into the Académie Française. Published in People Magazine, May 5, 1980. | ||
Bowdoin remembers: Marguerite Yourcenar 1903-1987 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bowdoin remembers: Marguerite Yourcenar 1903-1987 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short article remembering French Academy writer Marguerite Yourcenar. "For 40 years, one of the most respected French writers of the century lived in a small resort town in Maine - and from time to time visited Bowdoin." Published in Bowdoin magazine, Spring 1988. Vol. 61, No. 3 - An issue devoted to writers. | ||
Maine's Little-Known 'Immortal" Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Maine's Little-Known 'Immortal" Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short article about French Academy writer Marguerite Yourcenar's quiet life in Northeast Harbor. Published in Down East Magazine, October 1982. | ||
The Messenger Newsletter - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Messenger Newsletter - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian Northeast Harbor Library Description: A Quarterly Publication of the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. 2 Issues: 1. Third Quarter, 1987 Includes insert "Journey towards understanding: A museum evolving", by Susan Brown McGreevy 2. 1987 Special Edition - 50th Anniversary Includes insert "Journey towards understanding: Mary Cabot Wheelwright and Hastiin Klah", by Susan Brown McGreevy" (see also item 2132, GEN 645) | |||
Thomas Gage, the English-American Traveler Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Thomas Gage, the English-American Traveler Northeast Harbor Library Description: Contains 25 maps and illustrations. Presented to the Northeast Harbor Library by the author, with a dedication. | ||
Re-enacting Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Re-enacting Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copy of an article about Civil War Reenactments by Joseph Smith, teacher at Mt. Desert Elementary School in early 1980's. Mr. Smith was actively involved with the Maine Civil War Company reenactment group. |