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From the Heart: Poetic Reflections on Growing Old in Maine
Published in Paperback by TJMF Publishing (2007-07-15)
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Mature Poetic Expressions
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
Review Date: 2008-07-04
Another beautiful collection of poetry from Ken Nye. He shares his thoughts, memories and love of family with maturity and wisdome. Ken Nye writes with powerful images allowing the reader to fully experience his poems.
Fun Trivia Facts of Maine
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Escapade Games, Inc. (1996-01)
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This was an amusing, entertaining book.
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Review Date: 1999-01-31
Review Date: 1999-01-31
A reader from Newburyport: This was both a fun and a great learning book.This book presents interesting, sometimes obscure facts about Maine. Subjects covered include historical figures, legends, geography, wildlife, stories, and other little known facts about the state. You can learn a lot by reading it and another interesting feature is that the book is designed so that you can also use the book to play a family or group trivia game! A great book for adults, young readers, or teachers.

G.A.R.T.H. (Genetically Altered Radically Transformed Human) Book III: Downeast Maine: A New Beginning
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2006-02-06)
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keep em come'n
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Review Date: 2006-05-14
Review Date: 2006-05-14
My kids can't wait for the next sories. They just happen to be around the right ages. They seem to relate to Garth and Elizabeth. I love the stories because they have such subtle messages but they are picked up on by the kids. Somewhere somehow the book deals with kids things that are on their level.
I never have to worry about them reading something too weird, and there are always thought provoking situations that we can discuss.
Thanks
I never have to worry about them reading something too weird, and there are always thought provoking situations that we can discuss.
Thanks

The Gardens Of Maine
Published in Paperback by Heritage Pub. Inc (2000-04-23)
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Unique Resource for visitors to Maine
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Review Date: 2000-06-07
Review Date: 2000-06-07
This book is an invaluable guide for garden lovers who want to travel in Maine. I plan to give it to all my summer visitors!

George Magoon and the Down East Game War: History, Folklore, and the Law (Folklore and Society)
Published in Paperback by University of Illinois Press (1992-12-01)
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Stories about Folk Heroes (Anti-heroes?)
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Review Date: 2007-01-02
Review Date: 2007-01-02
George Magoon may not be particularly well known outside of specific regions in Maine, but readers will recognize him as an embodiment of distinctive character types: folk hero, trickster, local character, and wisecracker. This highly readable book shows why Magoon and a number of similiar characters from backwoods Maine deserve greater consideration within the wider scope of American history. Ives first documents Magoon's life history through the actual stories told by relatives of Magoon and through conventional historical resources, and he also situates the biography within the context of Maine's social history, particularly as it pertains to the legislation and enforcement of wildlife protection policies over 100 years ago. Ives then presents his readers with vivid and often highly entertaining stories about Magoon, many of which still remain vibrant within the oral traditions of Down Easters. The book then discusses similiar stories about Wilbur Day and Calvin Graves, two other woodsmen who also ran afoul of the law as it was enforced by game wardens one hundred years ago. Ives completes the book with an insightful and well-argued conclusion that brings together the disparate stories and historical figures by showing how the narratives can be read in relation to wider patterns of social tension and cultural change that ensued after the passage of laws that restricted hunting and trapping. The various participants in the "game war" and the specific stories are interesting in and of themselves, but Ives masterfully demonstrates how the particular examples can be read to reveal a wider understanding of the social history of wildlife management in America.

Giving Back to the Earth: A Teacher's Guide to Project Puffin and Other Seabird Studies Around the World
Published in Paperback by Tilbury House Publishers (1997-03)
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A great teaching resource for school or home
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Review Date: 2003-07-17
Review Date: 2003-07-17
I had the immense pleasure of meeting both Pete Salmansohn and Steven Cress this summer at the Audubon camp on Hog Island, Maine. They are both dedicated naturalists and educators. They realize the future of the birds, and nature in general, lies with the youth of today. Although this book is geared towards grades 3 - 6, I teach honors zoology to juniors and seniors in high school. I find the activities are highly adaptable. I learned so much myself just by reading the teacher's background information. I highly recommend this book and the companion book "Project Puffin: How We Brought Puffins Back to Egg Rock" byt the same authors. And, if you are lucky enough, get the video "Fish out of Water" which shows the actual Puffin restoration process.
Gorham, ME
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (SC) (1998-10-07)
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Gorham, Maine
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Review Date: 2008-06-29
Review Date: 2008-06-29
I have visited Gorham, Maine and seen the 200+ year old farm that has been in a cousin's family for all of that time. I've visited the cemetery and seen the graves of my great-great-great grandparents. And towards the back of the book is a school photo of classmates from the 1920s - including some of my cousins! Very fun find.

The Grand Masters of Maine Gardening
Published in Hardcover by Down East Books (2004-05-25)
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A "must" for regional gardeners in the North East
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Review Date: 2004-07-09
Review Date: 2004-07-09
The Grand Masters Of Main Gardening: And Some Of Their Disciples by horticultural and gardening expert Jane Lamb reveals and showcases "tips, tricks and techniques" applied by Maine's premier gardeners. Additionally, Lamb includes a veritable compendium of advice drawn from more than twenty years of interviews with Maine's most outstanding gardeners, horticultural pioneers, and landscape architects. Here is a compendium based upon decades of experience in making things grow in Maine soil and with Maine climates. Also included is a fascinating tour through exquisite private gardens, specialized nurseries and popular public gardens. Enhanced with almost seventy impressive full-color photographs, The Grand Masters Of Maine Gardening is a "must" for regional gardeners in the North East, but will also prove to be of immense interest to dedicated horticulturists and gardening enthusiasts anywhere else in the country.

The Grand Old Man of Maine: Selected Letters of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1865-1914 (Civil War America)
Published in Hardcover by The University of North Carolina Press (2004-09-27)
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A Grand Collection of Eloquence
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Review Date: 2004-09-27
Review Date: 2004-09-27
While some in the Civil War community complain of "Chamberlain fatigue," it is difficult to gripe about this marvelous new collection of postwar correspondence from one of the most articulate officers on either side of the conflict.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain survived the Civil War - including a horrible wound at Petersburg - to become one of Maine's most prominent citizens. His postwar career included four terms as governor of Maine, a stint as president of Bowdoin College, numerous business enterprises, and perhaps most importantly, many years as a writer and lecturer on his Civil War experiences.
The correspondence included by editor Jeremiah Goulka covers nearly every aspect of Chamberlain's personal and professional life. Chamberlain's heartfelt letters to his family, especially those to his wife Fannie, reveal him to be a loving, thoughtful husband and father. His relationship with Fannie, stormy and difficult though it was for many years, survived numerous crises until Fannie's death in 1905.
Chamberlain's Civil War experiences transformed him, and his separation from the army often left him feeling restless. In 1870, Chamberlain wrote to the King of Prussia and offered his services in Prussia's war with France. In 1898, Chamberlain contacted the Secretary of War to volunteer for the Spanish-American War. Even with all his postwar positions and projects, Chamberlain never quite filled the space in his soul left empty by the end of the Civil War.
Critics of Chamberlain, in his lifetime and in our own time, claim that he inflated his role at Little Round Top in an attempt to horde the glory of that important engagement. At least one letter included in this volume refutes this criticism. In a January 1910 letter to Union veteran and author Oliver W. Norton, Chamberlain says of his brigade commander, Strong Vincent, "He was a noble man, and I have not known an abler commander in his grade. Nothing could exceed his skill and energy in taking the position on Little Round Top and the confidence he inspired in his subordinates. To this the result of the fight on the left at Round Top is very largely due [emphasis added]."
The correspondence also clarifies an often incorrectly reported fact concerning the July 1913 fiftieth anniversary reunion at Gettysburg. Chamberlain, while he visited Gettysburg in May as a member of the planning commission, did not attend the July reunion. Chamberlain's doctor strongly urged him not to go due to his declining health, and he stayed behind in Maine.
Rather than being castigated for his prolific eloquence, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain deserves the timeless thanks of everyone who studies the Civil War. Jeremiah Goulka deserves thanks as well, for his skillful editing, and for giving us a deeper understanding of a genuine American hero.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain survived the Civil War - including a horrible wound at Petersburg - to become one of Maine's most prominent citizens. His postwar career included four terms as governor of Maine, a stint as president of Bowdoin College, numerous business enterprises, and perhaps most importantly, many years as a writer and lecturer on his Civil War experiences.
The correspondence included by editor Jeremiah Goulka covers nearly every aspect of Chamberlain's personal and professional life. Chamberlain's heartfelt letters to his family, especially those to his wife Fannie, reveal him to be a loving, thoughtful husband and father. His relationship with Fannie, stormy and difficult though it was for many years, survived numerous crises until Fannie's death in 1905.
Chamberlain's Civil War experiences transformed him, and his separation from the army often left him feeling restless. In 1870, Chamberlain wrote to the King of Prussia and offered his services in Prussia's war with France. In 1898, Chamberlain contacted the Secretary of War to volunteer for the Spanish-American War. Even with all his postwar positions and projects, Chamberlain never quite filled the space in his soul left empty by the end of the Civil War.
Critics of Chamberlain, in his lifetime and in our own time, claim that he inflated his role at Little Round Top in an attempt to horde the glory of that important engagement. At least one letter included in this volume refutes this criticism. In a January 1910 letter to Union veteran and author Oliver W. Norton, Chamberlain says of his brigade commander, Strong Vincent, "He was a noble man, and I have not known an abler commander in his grade. Nothing could exceed his skill and energy in taking the position on Little Round Top and the confidence he inspired in his subordinates. To this the result of the fight on the left at Round Top is very largely due [emphasis added]."
The correspondence also clarifies an often incorrectly reported fact concerning the July 1913 fiftieth anniversary reunion at Gettysburg. Chamberlain, while he visited Gettysburg in May as a member of the planning commission, did not attend the July reunion. Chamberlain's doctor strongly urged him not to go due to his declining health, and he stayed behind in Maine.
Rather than being castigated for his prolific eloquence, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain deserves the timeless thanks of everyone who studies the Civil War. Jeremiah Goulka deserves thanks as well, for his skillful editing, and for giving us a deeper understanding of a genuine American hero.

The Great State of Maine Activity Book
Published in Paperback by Midrun Press (2006-01-31)
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Not your everyday puzzle book.
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Review Date: 2006-08-10
Review Date: 2006-08-10
Different than the mass produced puzzle books - this was delightfully written and illustrated by a mother and it is entertaining and unique. Lots of interesting little tidbits about the state woven into the puzzles. Lots of fun.
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