Inside Maine piece on Confluence: Merrymeeting Bay, by Franklin Burroughs of Bowdoinham, with photographer Heather Perry of Bath. The confluence of the Kennebec and Androscoggin rivers is one of only four places in the world where two large rivers converge at their mouths. Briefly noted are Stealing History, a first novel by William D. Andrews of Portland; and Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College, by Earl H. Smith, an administrator at the Waterville college
Down East Bookshelf piece on Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Pemaquid Point to the Kennebec River,...
An illustration from Thomas Sedgwick Steele\u27s 1880 edition of Canoe and Camera. The text notes, ...
This book’s historical journey on Maine’s West Branch of the Penobscot River and its tributaries is ...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph with the caption, View of the Kennebec, taken i...
The Kennebec River\u27s Swan Island has its own mysteries as related by Maine poet and archivist Ken...
An image scanned from a black and white stereoscopic photograph of a dirt road and surrounding scene...
A Coastal Companion is a journey through the year in the Gulf of Maine and its watershed, which incl...
A booklet of postcard images of areas around Bangor, Maine, referring to the Penobscot River with th...
Outdoors piece on The Maine Odyssey, a four-day kayak adventure to Upper Goose Island in Casco Ba...
Books & the Arts piece on Russian Voices on the Kennebec: The Story of Maine\u27s Unlikely Colony...
Katahdin and Wissataquoik Regions. Water rushing down a man-made spillway into a river surrounded b...
This undated (believed to be 1925) collection of over 200 black and white photographs of the State o...
A place narrative written about an inherited property on Merrymeeting Bay, Woolwich, Maine. Inspired...
Inside Maine piece on two waterfalls in the Portland area that have been made accessible by the Por...
A scanned black and white photograph shows a body of water. There are bare trees in the water and a ...
Down East Bookshelf piece on Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Pemaquid Point to the Kennebec River,...
An illustration from Thomas Sedgwick Steele\u27s 1880 edition of Canoe and Camera. The text notes, ...
This book’s historical journey on Maine’s West Branch of the Penobscot River and its tributaries is ...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph with the caption, View of the Kennebec, taken i...
The Kennebec River\u27s Swan Island has its own mysteries as related by Maine poet and archivist Ken...
An image scanned from a black and white stereoscopic photograph of a dirt road and surrounding scene...
A Coastal Companion is a journey through the year in the Gulf of Maine and its watershed, which incl...
A booklet of postcard images of areas around Bangor, Maine, referring to the Penobscot River with th...
Outdoors piece on The Maine Odyssey, a four-day kayak adventure to Upper Goose Island in Casco Ba...
Books & the Arts piece on Russian Voices on the Kennebec: The Story of Maine\u27s Unlikely Colony...
Katahdin and Wissataquoik Regions. Water rushing down a man-made spillway into a river surrounded b...
This undated (believed to be 1925) collection of over 200 black and white photographs of the State o...
A place narrative written about an inherited property on Merrymeeting Bay, Woolwich, Maine. Inspired...
Inside Maine piece on two waterfalls in the Portland area that have been made accessible by the Por...
A scanned black and white photograph shows a body of water. There are bare trees in the water and a ...
Down East Bookshelf piece on Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Pemaquid Point to the Kennebec River,...
An illustration from Thomas Sedgwick Steele\u27s 1880 edition of Canoe and Camera. The text notes, ...
This book’s historical journey on Maine’s West Branch of the Penobscot River and its tributaries is ...