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For more than five decades, George Tice has been photographing the landscape of America, and a good number of his images have become icons. But no other state, except for his native New Jersey, has held for him the particular affection that Maine has-its rockbound coastline, its precarious and isolated islands, its independent and hardworking people. In all, this volume provides 107 duotone photographs from the fogs off Eastport to the lobster boats off Monhegan. Introduced by the editor and publisher of Maine Boats and Harbors, this is a tribute to a time that will soon be only memory-wooden…mehr

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For more than five decades, George Tice has been photographing the landscape of America, and a good number of his images have become icons. But no other state, except for his native New Jersey, has held for him the particular affection that Maine has-its rockbound coastline, its precarious and isolated islands, its independent and hardworking people. In all, this volume provides 107 duotone photographs from the fogs off Eastport to the lobster boats off Monhegan. Introduced by the editor and publisher of Maine Boats and Harbors, this is a tribute to a time that will soon be only memory-wooden ships and cotton sails, island life and quiet hamlets. If Maine is a state you hold dear, this is a book that says it all.