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  • af Fannie Hardy Eckstorm & Tommy Carbone
    363,95 kr.

  • af Tommy Carbone
    238,95 kr.

    In Growing up Greenpoint, Tommy Carbone captures what it was like to be a kid during the 1970s and 80s in Brooklyn, New York. This funny, and sometimes emotional, memoir follows the years Tommy was educated not only in the classrooms of St. Stan's, but on the streets of Brooklyn, New York.

  • af Tommy Carbone
    298,95 kr.

    An Historical Fiction Mystery set in Maine.When Sarah, a travel writer from New York City, gets sent to Maine on assignment, she's reluctant to go. The Moosehead Lake region of Maine is a place of only bad memories for her.Her fears aside, what she truly isn't prepared for are the poachers, the locals, and meeting Joe Parker, for the second time in her life. What she discovers about herself, her family, and a Boston crime is so much larger than a story for a magazine article. "This book will make you want to visit Maine.""Suspense. Romance. Mystery. This book has it all." * * * * * * * * * * * *Lobster Lake and the Moosehead Lake Region in the North Woods of Maine was always a peaceful and safe place, where nothing much ever happened. That all changes the year Joe Parker was old enough to hunt on his own, the oddly dressed stranger stalked their woods, and the bandits caused some serious trouble.For the Parkers and the game warden, it's a race against the weather, finding clues to the crime, and locating the sneaky backwoods characters who manage to stay one step ahead of them.For Sarah, her feelings for the Maine woods will never be the same.* * * * * * * * * * * *This novel is set in the Moosehead Lake Region of Maine. Moosehead is Maine's largest lake and measures approximately 40 miles long by 10 miles wide. At the center of the lake is Mt. Kineo, the largest rhyolite formation known in the world. The igneous rock was used by Native Americans to craft weapons and tools.Lobster Lake is to the north east of Moosehead, nestled in a remote forest.It is the same pristine wilderness that greeted Henry Thoreau, Lucius Hubbard, Thomas Steele, and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm. It is an area rich in history, but full of mystery and legends. This book will transport you to those woods and the writing will allow you to smell the pine-scented air and hear the call of the loons. After reading, you may just want to visit for yourself.

  • af Tommy Carbone
    328,95 kr.

    "Tommy Carbone brings you right to the Maine woods in his new novel. You're not going to want to stop reading." - George Smith, Maine's Bangor Daily News, Book Reviews.A Maine Mystery Are there spies in the woods? Have the poachers stolen from the locals?For a winter get-away, Sarah visits Joe at his Maine camp. When things go missing, including Joe, her thoughts of a peaceful time in the north woods disappear. Their survival may depend on determining who is there - and why.The clues uncovered lead to a discovery that has been mystifying locals for more than forty years.This book is an historical fiction novel of events from the Maine north woods. It is appropriate for all reader levels. There are no inappropriate situations, offensive language, or killings.Moosehead Lake is forty miles long and ten miles wide at it's widest section. It is Maine's largest lake and is surrounded by millions of acres of pristine wilderness.People can disappear here for a very long time. Tommy Carbone combines historical fiction with mystery and vivid descriptions of the Maine forest and wildlife. He brings the characters in his stories to life with realistic dialogue and scenes. You will be transported to the Maine woods and feel you are part of the mystery.This is the second novel in the Moosehead Mystery series.The first novel in the series is, "The Lobster Lake Bandits - Mystery at Moosehead."The first novel is, "The Lobster Lake Bandits - Mystery at Moosehead."

  • af Tommy Carbone
    238,95 kr.

    An Historical Fiction Mystery set in Maine.When Sarah, a travel writer from New York City, gets sent to Maine on assignment, she's reluctant to go. The Moosehead Lake region of Maine is a place of only bad memories for her.Her fears aside, what she truly isn't prepared for are the poachers, the locals, and meeting Joe Parker, for the second time in her life. What she discovers about herself, her family, and a Boston crime is so much larger than a story for a magazine article. "This book will make you want to visit Maine.""Suspense. Romance. Mystery. This book has it all." * * * * * * * * * * * *Lobster Lake and the Moosehead Lake Region in the North Woods of Maine was always a peaceful and safe place, where nothing much ever happened. That all changes the year Joe Parker was old enough to hunt on his own, the oddly dressed stranger stalked their woods, and the bandits caused some serious trouble.For the Parkers and the game warden, it's a race against the weather, finding clues to the crime, and locating the sneaky backwoods characters who manage to stay one step ahead of them.For Sarah, her feelings for the Maine woods will never be the same.* * * * * * * * * * * *This novel is set in the Moosehead Lake Region of Maine. Moosehead is Maine's largest lake and measures approximately 40 miles long by 10 miles wide. At the center of the lake is Mt. Kineo, the largest rhyolite formation known in the world. The igneous rock was used by Native Americans to craft weapons and tools.Lobster Lake is to the north east of Moosehead, nestled in a remote forest.It is the same pristine wilderness that greeted Henry Thoreau, Lucius Hubbard, Thomas Steele, and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm. It is an area rich in history, but full of mystery and legends. This book will transport you to those woods and the writing will allow you to smell the pine-scented air and hear the call of the loons. After reading, you may just want to visit for yourself.

  • af Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, Tommy Carbone & David Stone Libbey
    223,95 - 293,95 kr.

  • af Fannie Hardy Eckstorm & Tommy Carbone
    313,95 kr.

    "We ran away this fall. In fleeing the telegraph, the post-office, the door bells, and all our many masters, we experienced a sweet, if guilty satisfaction, which more than compensated the unpropitious skies that followed us - this is the chronicle of the trip." Fannie Hardy Eckstorm. From a series of articles written in 1891, comes a paddling memoir that weaves together woodlore with a knowledge of literature and Maine history. The writing is superbly descriptive of the Maine woods, the prose is often like poetry, and the feeling of the period is captured on the pages. Fannie Pearson Hardy Eckstorm was not a fur trader like her father, Manly Hardy, or a trapper like her grandfather, but she knew the woods. She was an interpreter of nature, an ornithologist, an expert on early Maine history, with scientific habits and mind for detail. This annotated edition of a Father-Daughter canoe trip celebrates one of the earliest and most talented Maine outdoor writers.Read about the Maine woods, history of the Machias Lakes region, stories about "The Outlaw Jock Darling," the legendary Maine storyteller, "Uncle" Bill Barrett, and even the original Penobscot Man - Big Sebattis Mitchell.This book is more than a memoir of a camping trip, it is a tale of Maine woodcraft and includes details about the Maine woods told only the way those familiar with the region could do so.ISBN 978-1-954048-07-2 is the commemorative dust jacket hardcover edition.

  • af Thomas Sedgwick Steele & Tommy Carbone
    308,95 kr.

    Thomas S. Steele wrote two books about his travels by canoe through the north woods of Maine.Canoe and Camera was written about his trip in the fall of 1879 from Moosehead Lake and down the Penobscot River. Paddle and Portage told of the trip in 1880 across northern Maine and the Aroostook River.Both paddles started from Moosehead Lake, but he paddled over different Maine waterways. These stories tell of what it was like to travel through the forest when roads were non-existent, supply depots were limited, and you had to fend for yourself. It is not all that different in these woods today. Come along for the journey, the stories will entertain you and you might want to visit this magnificent section of Maine for yourself.This hardcover commemorative edition by Maine author and outdoor enthusiast, Tommy Carbone, is updated with new information, photos, and added maps of the time.Thomas Sedgwick Steel was a writer, a photographer, an illustrator, and an avid American outdoorsman. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut and started out in his father's jewelry business. Not only was his writing descriptive of the adventures he had, but he included illustrated engravings, many of which were from his own paintings. Along with his writing and paintings, he also issued a map of northern Maine.

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