Maine
Title | Maine PDF eBook |
Author | Richard William Judd |
Publisher | Orono, Me. : University of Maine Press |
Total Pages | 640 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
The first comprehensive history of Maine to be published in decades, Maine: The Pine Tree State surveys the region's rich history from prehistoric times to the early 1990s. Drawing on a team of twenty-six scholars with a professional interest in Maine's past, the book features fresh research and new interpretations of even familiar periods such as the Civil War. The chapter authors are respected authorities in Maine history from the fields of archaeology, anthropology, ethnic studies, and the various sub-disciplines of history: political, cultural, economic, labor, military, maritime. Certain themes recur from chapter to chapter and across historical periods. For example, larger structural changes in the nation - market trends, wars, economic fluctuations, demographic flows - strongly affected the everyday world of Maine people. Other prominent themes are the importance of geography and the environment in shaping Maine's economy and culture. Caught up at times in national events, Maine has also led the nation in important ways. Its fishing industry fed and its textile industry clothed the nation's people. Maine loggers contributed heavily to the technologies used in cutting, hauling, and driving timber. Maine excelled in the production of wooden ships and supplied the expertise to sail them. In the nineteenth century Maine's political leaders were among the most powerful in the nation, and Maine's contribution to social reform attracted national recognition.
Maine
Title | Maine PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Perish |
Publisher | Bellwether Media |
Total Pages | 32 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1612118143 |
Maine owes its idyllic coastline to Ice Age glaciers. They carved the cliffs, bays, and inlets that punctuate MaineÕs rugged shores. Meanwhile, the stateÕs interior is covered in vast forests of pine, spruce, and maple. This book introduces students to the land, history, and lifestyle of the largest New England state.
Strange Maine
Title | Strange Maine PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Y. Souliere |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | 115 |
Release | 2012-05-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1614231710 |
Maine is well known as a land of fresh air and clean water, as the home of L.L. Bean and as one of the most popular camping and outdoor recreation destinations in the country. But what lies behind this idyllic facade? Unmapped roads. Whispering rocks. Deadening fog. Ghost pirates. Lonely islands. THINGS in the woods. This is the great state of Maine, home of Stephen King, land of the Great Northern Woods and all the mystery that lies within their dark footprint. What better setting than this for tales of strange creatures, murderers, madmen and eccentric hermits? From the "Headless Halloween of 1940" to the mystery of who lies in the grave of V.P. Coolidge; from Bigfoot sightings to the "witch's grave" in a Portland cemetery, writer and illustrator Michelle Souliere brings to life these strange-but-true tales from the Pine Tree State.
Maine
Title | Maine PDF eBook |
Author | Jill Foran |
Publisher | Discover America |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781489648723 |
Describes the geography, plants and animals, history, economy, language, religions, culture, and people of Maine.--
Maine, the Pine Tree State
Title | Maine, the Pine Tree State PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah H. DeFord |
Publisher | Gareth Stevens |
Total Pages | 52 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780836851519 |
Presents the history, geography, people, government, economy, social life and customs, and state events and attractions of Maine.
Maine Icons
Title | Maine Icons PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew P. Mayo |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 117 |
Release | 2011-05-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0762768967 |
Maine is many things to many people—a haven in a world of headaches, a fir-stippled paradise where summer comes slow and easy, a place that is heartbreaking to leave and a relief to return to. It is the way life should be. More specifically, Maine is 3,500 miles of enchanting coastline, the 5,267-foot elevation of Mount Katahdin, and of course her hardy, friendly folks. Maine Icons illustrates the quintessential symbols that make Maine so fascinating and unique. Profiled here are fifty classic symbols of this extraordinary state, revealing little-known facts, longtime secrets, and historical legends. From bean hole beans to L.L.Bean, here’s the inside story about the very things that give this state its character. Did you know that the annual Maine Lobster Festival includes a parade, a lobster-crate race, and more than 20,000 pounds of lobster cooked in the world’s biggest lobster boiler? That it was a woman, Cornelia Thurza “Fly Rod” Crosby, who became the first licensed, registered Maine Guide in 1897? Or that the earmuff was patented in the 1870s by young Chester Greenwood, who went on to be named one of America’s top fifteen outstanding inventors? For Mainers and newcomers alike, Maine Icons will be a treasured keepsake of this charming state.
Maine
Title | Maine PDF eBook |
Author | Ashley M. Ehman |
Publisher | Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | 80 |
Release | 2019-07-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1502642239 |
Maine has always been a fascinating place to live and to visit. According to legend, explorer Leif Eriksson reached the coast of Maine in the year 1000. Over the years, the Pine Tree State has developed a culture all its own. Home to commercial and cultural centers like Bangor and Portland, as well as large swaths of untamed wilderness, Maine draws flocks of tourists who come to enjoy lobster rolls, scenic lighthouses, and the famous hospitality of Mainers. This volume introduces the people and places that make the state unique. Filled with key information and colorful photographs, this book shows readers everything Maine has to offer.