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Lost Maine Coastal Schooners From Glory Days To Ghost Ships Ingrid Grenon

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Lost Maine Coastal Schooners From Glory Days To Ghost Ships Ingrid Grenon
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.95 MB
Author: Ingrid Grenon
ISBN: 9781614231974, 9781596299566, 1614231974, 1596299568
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Lost Maine Coastal Schooners From Glory Days To Ghost Ships Ingrid Grenon by Ingrid Grenon 9781614231974, 9781596299566, 1614231974, 1596299568 instant download after payment.

Dramatic true stories of New England maritime history, with photos.

Large, wooden-hulled schooners graced the seas of coastal Maine for more than a century as vessels of trade and commerce. With the advent of steam-powered craft, however, these elegant four-, five-, or six-masted wooden ships became obsolete and vanished from the harbors and horizons.

The Edward Lawrence, the last of the six-masters, became her own funeral pyre in Portland Harbor, burning to ash before everyone's eyes. The Carroll A. Deering washed ashore with no trace of her crew, empty as a ghost ship except for three cats and a pot of pea soup still cooking on the stove. In this testament to the beauty of the Maine coastal region, maritime history enthusiast Ingrid Grenon tells the story of these magnificent relics of the bygone Age of Sail and celebrates the people who devoted their lives to the sea.

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