The middle coast of Maine is dotted with quaint fishing villages
and green landscapes, drenched in sunlight or shrouded in thick
fog. This collection of photographs artfully captures the harbors
and lighthouses, small towns and hidden coves. Glimpse of the
people's lives, the toil of the fishing industry and the joy of a
Fourth of July jubilee or a farmer's market. The book concentrates
on the area along Route 1 between Maine's two largest navigable
rivers, the Kennebec and the Penobscot, that is rich in colonial
and maritime history. From the mouth of the Kennebec River, where
the Popham Colony was settled in 1607, the book goes on a grand
tour of Bath, Wisscaset, Boothbay Harbor, Southport, New Castle,
Damariscotta, Pemaquid, Waldoboro, Friendship, Thomaston, Port
Clyde, Rockland, Rockport, Camden, Isleboro, Bayside, Belfast, and
Searsport, with many points between. It offers landscapes,
seascapes, architecture, and monuments that make this area special.
Each place is enriched with interesting information from an
insider's point of view and photographs that reveal the artist's
eye. The book is encourgement to explore this region more deeply
and a reminder of places visited.
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