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41148Portland Maine. The Southworth Press. 1926. tall8vo. 23cm 200p. with 10 plate illustrations quarter dark brown cloth backed brown paper over boards printed paper spine label a fine copy clhmds. ~ A very detailed endearing history of Buxton Maine 1772-1922. Many tributes by residents & dignitaries including an Address by Kate Douglas Wiggins pp67-69 a summer resident of nearby Hollis. She founded the Dorcas Society in Buxton in 1897. With extensive lists of Revolutionary solders Volunteer Militia in War of 1812 Civil War soldiers Spanish American War veterans recent World War One servicemen. Also lists of Buxton Selectmen 1773 to 1925 town clerks & treasurers collectors doctors lawyers Maine legislatures. A model for town histories. Portland, Maine. The Southworth Press. 1926 unknown
112555770Portland Maine: The Martha Washington Society of Portland Maine Book. Good. Soft cover. 8vo. no date circa 1900 pictorial paper wraps 48 pages illustrated numerous local ads some edge fading to wraps scarce. The Martha Washington Society of Portland, Maine Paperback
20169781501126918-2025Atria Books 2016. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Sarah Maine</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Atria Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781501126918</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2016</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 400</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> An atmospheric debut rooted in Outer Hebrides setting and gothic tradition this dual-timeline historical mystery follows a woman who uncovers a hidden skeleton on her family’s remote island estate unraveling ancestral secrets and the mystery of its long-forgotten occupants.Following the death of her last living relative Hetty Deveraux leaves London and her strained relationship behind for Muirlan her ancestral home in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides. She intends to renovate the ruinous house into a hotel but the shocking discovery of human remains brings her ambitious restoration plans to an abrupt halt before they even begin. Few physical clues are left to identify the body but one thing is certain: this person did not die a natural death. Hungry for answers Hetty discovers that Muirlan was once the refuge of her distant relative Theo Blake the acclaimed painter and naturalist who brought his new bride Beatrice there in 1910. Yet ancient gossip and a handful of leads reveal that their marriage was far from perfect; Beatrice eventually vanished from the island never to return and Theo withdrew from society his paintings becoming increasingly dark and disturbing. What happened between them has remained a mystery but as Hetty listens to the locals and studies the masterful paintings produced by Theo during his short-lived marriage she begins unraveling ancestral secrets that still echo through the island’s close-knit community. In this dual-timeline historical mystery the impact of history on the present slowly unfolds in a narrative rich with gothic undertones and emotional depth.</p> Atria Books paperback
20169781501126918-2025Atria Books 2016. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Sarah Maine</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Atria Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781501126918</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2016</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 400</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> An atmospheric debut rooted in Outer Hebrides setting and gothic tradition this dual-timeline historical mystery follows a woman who uncovers a hidden skeleton on her family’s remote island estate unraveling ancestral secrets and the mystery of its long-forgotten occupants.Following the death of her last living relative Hetty Deveraux leaves London and her strained relationship behind for Muirlan her ancestral home in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides. She intends to renovate the ruinous house into a hotel but the shocking discovery of human remains brings her ambitious restoration plans to an abrupt halt before they even begin. Few physical clues are left to identify the body but one thing is certain: this person did not die a natural death. Hungry for answers Hetty discovers that Muirlan was once the refuge of her distant relative Theo Blake the acclaimed painter and naturalist who brought his new bride Beatrice there in 1910. Yet ancient gossip and a handful of leads reveal that their marriage was far from perfect; Beatrice eventually vanished from the island never to return and Theo withdrew from society his paintings becoming increasingly dark and disturbing. What happened between them has remained a mystery but as Hetty listens to the locals and studies the masterful paintings produced by Theo during his short-lived marriage she begins unraveling ancestral secrets that still echo through the island’s close-knit community. In this dual-timeline historical mystery the impact of history on the present slowly unfolds in a narrative rich with gothic undertones and emotional depth.</p> Atria Books paperback
17953732This is the first general history of Maine written in the post-Revolutionary War time period that saw several state histories published including those by Belknap Jefferson and Ramsay. Despite its distinctly chilly initial reception and the less than impressive editorial standards Sullivan's <i>History</i>is a cornerstone work in any collection of Maine material. <p>The <i>History</i>includes as the frontispiece Osgood Carleton's <i>A Map of the District of Maine Drawn from the latest Surveys and other best Authorities by Osgood Carleton</i>. The map measuring 20 5/16 x 16 3/8" includes an inset titled <i>A Map of those parts of the Country most famous for being harassed sic by the Indians</i>. Carleton's map was the most detailed done of Maine to that time. </p><p>At the head of the title page is an inscription which has been lined out: "For D. Laincourt from his Friend the Author."</p><p><b>References:</b> Evans: 29589. Howes <i>USiana:</i> S-1122. Sabin: 93499. Williamson <i>A Bibliography of the State of Maine</i>: 9608. Thompson: <i>Important Maine Maps Books Prints and Ephemera</i>: 18A. For the map: Wheat & Brun <i>Maps and Charts Published in America before 1800</i>: 171. McCorkle <i>New England in Early Printed Maps 1513-1800</i>: Me795.1. </p><p><b>Condition: </b>vii iv 421 pp. With folding map frontispiece.Original full calf with worn red title label. Boards scuffed and bumped with areas of abrasion; joints cracked. Text block is very tight. Occasional light foxing and staining throughout. The map is in remarkably good condition especially in comparison to the usual state in which it is found. Trimmed close as usual along the binding edge. A sharp dark impression with minimal foxing or offsetting. <br /></p><p>ICN 7660.3.</p> Printed by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews hardcover
17763748<b>Striking Casco Bay Chart from the Atlantic Neptune 1776</b><br /><br />This is an exceptional chart of the coast of Maine between Cape Elizabeth and Popham from the early Revolutionary War period. It is from Des Barres' monumental <i>Atlantic Neptune</i> a sea atlas published by the British Admiralty during the last quarter of the 18th century. The <i>Atlantic Neptune</i> has been called "the most splendid collection of charts plans and views ever published." <br /><br />The present chart includes all of Casco Bay naming the larger islands and extends east to include Seguin "Segevin Island" and Georgetown Islands. Among the numerous geographic features named are Great Jebieg Chebeague Merrymeeting Bay Segadahock River Arrowsick Island and Halfway Road i.e. Rock. Roads are shown on the chart as are individual buildings. <br /><br />The chart is dated July___ 1776 i.e. with a prominent space after the month as if a date were going to be inserted. There is no type-stamped "15" at the upper right as called for in some copies of state "b" of the Stevens Catalogue. <br /><br />The chart was folded into four vertical panels about 30 1/4 x 12" to accommodate being "bound up in tall narrow form" Stevens' Catalogue p. vii. The chart paper has the LVG watermark consistent with the earlier issues of the chart. <br />A scarce early state of a desirable chart. <br /><br /><b>References:</b> Stevens <i>Catalogue of the Atlantic Neptune</i>: 105 State: b. Sellers & Van Ee <i>Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies</i> 1750-1789: 855. <br /><br /><b>Condition: </b>A wonderfully clean example of a striking chart of Casco Bay.<br /><br />ICN 3763. From The Atlantic Neptune.
188641360Portland ME: B. Thurston & Co. 1886. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good- copy partially unopened uncut soiled and edgeworn wrappers small dampstain on lower edge rubbed upper portion of front wrapper. 8 pp with illustrated and oversized wrappers. Illus. with 3 b/w drawings. 4to. A scarce Maine item. Centennial celebration for its 150th anniversary; numerous ads including full page advertisement for B.A. Atkinson & Co. with three images. OCLC locates only three hard copies: Newberry Western Reseve Hist. Soc. and Univ. Of Maine at Orono OCLC: 47002014. B. Thurston & Co. unknown
1531023657-11-1Carolina Academic Press. Sixth. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Carolina Academic Press unknown
2023SKU0589831Carolina Academic Press 2023-01-01. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Carolina Academic Press hardcover
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1531023657-7-1Carolina Academic Press. Sixth. Acceptable. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting as well as stains bent corners or any other major defect but the text is not obscured in any way. Carolina Academic Press unknown