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Mainers on the Titanic traces the stories of passengers on that
fateful ship who had ties to Maine. Many of them were wealthy
summer visitors to Bar Harbor, but there were other residents of
state aboard as well. Their tales are retold, along with what was
occurring in the state at the time. Meticulously researched, this
book reveals the agonizing day-to-day wait of Mainers for news of
what really happened and tells the stories of Maine passengers from
their boarding to the sinking and rescue, and, for those who
survived, of their final coming ashore in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
It's a unique and fascinating addition to the Titanic story.
Siege at the State House tells the true story of a coup that was
attempted between Maine's governor and the leaders of a new
political party, almost plunging the United States into its second
Civil War. With the Maine State House under siege for several weeks
by a confederate force, the occupation culminated in a showdown
between armed rebels and Civil War hero General Joshua Chamberlain,
with Chamberlain standing on the State House steps, exposing his
chest, and daring any man present to settle the standoff with
violence, if they dared. It was an event the war hero called
"Another Roundtop." In light of recent national events, this piece
of Maine history is a timely and cautionary tale brought to life by
historian Mac Smith. Elements of the story include a Christmas Day
raid on Maine's weapons arsenal, missing election results, and
seven jackasses.
"Sunday, August 6, 1899, is a date that for many years will be held
in memory as signalizing the most dreadful accident that has ever
occurred within the boundaries of the state of Maine." Bangor Daily
Commercial, August 7, 1899 In an era when the only means of travel
to the new, glamorous, and growing resort of Bar Harbor was through
a small, isolated, rural-yet-elegant point of land on the mainland
in the small town of Hancock, Disaster at Mount Desert Ferry tells
the true story of what was, at the time, Maine's deadliest
disaster. The heartbreaking tale starts with the arrival of a train
overcrowded with passengers anxious to be among the first to cross
the bay and their rush for a ferry with too few seats, turning a
casual summer Sunday outing into a scene of chaos, tragedy, death
and heroism, occurring as quickly as the break of a wooden
gangplank. Disaster at Mount Desert Ferry tells not only the
complete story of the people and the events of that day, but of a
time and way of life long gone by and nearly forgotten.
A visit from the President of the United States always brings with
it excitement. In Maine, perhaps part of that excitement stems from
the fact that presidents rarely visit the state-only 18 of the 45
presidents have visited Maine in the nation's 244-year history.
Many of these visits came at significant points in a presidency;
and some visits had controversy, conflict, and ironic twists. For
example: * During George Washington's visit, Maine was not even
Maine, it was part of Massachusetts. * President Ulysses S. Grant
was the hero of the recently ended Civil War. * President Richard
Nixon was met with protests that saw Mainer battle Mainer. *
President Carter spent the night of his visit with a common,
ordinary Maine family, in their modest home. * President Trump's
visit came in the middle of a global pandemic. Each of Maine's
presidential visits left us with great stories, and a detailed view
of Maine's lively history.
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Scurry (Paperback)
Mac Smith; Artworks by Mac Smith
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R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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A group of house mice struggle to survive a long and strange
winter. The humans are gone, the sun is rarely seen, and a cold,
dark rain befouls everything it touches. The mice, long dependent
on humans for food, stubbornly cling to their old ways, looting the
nearby abandoned houses for any scraps they can find. Once, there
was plenty to eat, but now the scavengers return empty-handed, or
not at all. Food is scarce, but danger is everywhere. Poison and
traps wait for the unwary in dark cupboards, and a gang of feral
cats relentlessly chase the mice whenever the rodents leave the
safety of their nest. Now there are even rumors a hawk has come to
join the hunt. As supplies run low and many mice fall ill,
desperation creeps in. With the colony at a breaking point, rumors
of a wrecked truck filled with food give them hope, but it lies far
beyond the forest, where even the cats won't go. Included in
Scurry, is a two-page READER'S GUIDE. The full TEACHER'S GUIDE can
be found on SkyboundComet.com.
He is the unloved second son of an old and esteemed family. She is
breathtaking and rich but unknowingly carries the seeds of a
devastating illness. Their fathers strike a convenient bargain
which their children have little choice but to accept. Products of
their time, Bertha Mason and Edward Rochester marry for financial
security and respectability although they scarcely know one
another. At best, they will become comfortable companions who grow
to love one another. At worst . . . In Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte
hints at their early days together and gives a secondhand account
of their catastrophic last encounter, but there is more to the
story of Bertha and Edward's disastrous union-much, much more. A
respectful look at Bronte's characters through their own eyes, The
First Mrs. Rochester and Her Husband reveals how the Rochesters
live in those shady years between leaving Jamaica and Jane's
arrival at Thornfield Hall. Removed from the lush tropical garden
she loved as a child and confined to a single room, Bertha
struggles to understand the losses of her past and why she is hated
and feared by her husband. Meanwhile, Edward crisscrosses Europe,
seeking happiness but finding only failed affairs and painful
truths. He grows inured to his despair and dissatisfaction until an
unusual young woman joins his household and reminds him of the man
he had hoped to become. A reckless plan to commit bigamy results in
tragedy for everyone around him, and Edward-humbled physically and
spiritually-must at last own his mistakes and strive to make peace
with himself.
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