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American Lighthouses - A Definitive Guide
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$21.95
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This stunning book, by noted lighthouse authors Bruce Roberts and Ray Jones, is a virtual archive of history, romance, and lore of America's historic lighthouses. It compiles descriptions and photos of 320 major lighthouses across America plus additional information on 140 less historically significant lighthouses but nonetheless beautiful. Directions and other travel information make this an especially useful guide as well as an indispensable volume of drama, architecture and folklore of U.S. maritime history. Soft cover. 320 pages, 5 1/4x8 1/4. # 91234
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Boon Island
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$17.95
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By Kenneth Roberts. This classic tale of shipwreck and survival on Maine's remote Boon Island. The men of the Nottingham Galley survived nearly a month of screeching gales, sub-freezing temperatures, and driving snowstorms. During their ordeal they resorted to cannibalism before they were finally rescued. An amazing story that has been a Maine "Best Seller" for a number of years. # 91747
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Lighthouse Ghosts
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$12.95
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What could be more chilling, or more romantic, than a haunted lighthouse? Surrounded as they are by shipwrecks and lonely souls, there are in fact many mysterious goings-on at the structures that still watch over America's shores. Author Norma Elizabeth and photographer Bruce Roberts select the 13 most thrilling tales to satisfy anyone who loves a great ghost story, a great lighthouse, or both. Soft cover; 119 pages. # 31861
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Mary Peters - A Maine Classic
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$15.95
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by Mary Ellen Chase
Mary Peters in the first of Mary Ellen Chase's highly acclaimed and best-selling Maine Novels, capturing in vivid detail and historical accuracy a period of transition and turmoil along the coast of Maine in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. # 99975
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Silas Crockett - A Maine Classic
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$15.95
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Mary Peters in the first of Mary Ellen Chase's highly acclaimed and best-selling Maine Novels, capturing in vivid detail and historical accuracy a period of transition and turmoil along the coast of Maine in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. # 99974
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The Lighthouse Keeper
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$6.99
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James Michael Pratt. Ten-year old Peter O’Banyon’s life changes forever when his family dies in an accident. Orphaned, he goes to live with his garrulous Uncle Billie, the keeper of the Port Hope Lighthouse in Massachusetts. There, as the beacon leads sailors safely home; Peter learns an astonishing truth about Billie’s past-and the power of love. This message guides Peter’s life, even when World War II’s brutality rocks his faith, even when he returns to his young bride and an unimaginable tragedy. Now, in the final days of his own life, Peter needs to pass on the lighthouse keeper’s secrets to his own daughter, but to do it may take nothing less than a miracle. # 91499
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