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The Field Guide to Lighthouses of the New England Coast

150 Destinations in Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire

The Field Guide to Lighthouses of the New England Coast
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Format: Paperback, 192 Pages
Item: 144167
ISBN: 9780760327500
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: 130 color & 60 b/w photos
Size: 6 x 9
Weight: 0.938 lb.
Edition: First
Published: March 15th 2008
DC: AP
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Icons of the American shoreline, the lighthouses of the Atlantic coast stand in eloquent witness to the nations rich seafaring history. A guide to the longest-standing sentinels of all, those of New England, this engaging illustrated handbook takes you on a fascinating, fact-filled tour of the historic lighthouses of Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire.

Written by one of the nations most respected lighthouse historians, this pocket field guide is as informative as it is easy-to-use. You will find historical and architectural details, anecdotes about deadly storms, hauntings, and life as a lightkeeper, and directions to more than 150 lighthouses from Cape Neddick in Maine to Boston Light, Americas first true lighthouse.

Here are the towers of limestone, granite, and iron gracing shipwrecking islands aptly called "The Miseries" and "The Graves," as well as the beacons once fueled by whale oil and kerosene still standing at colorfully named points such as Burnt Coat Harbor and Deer Island Thorofare. With eye-catching color photographs, vintage postcards, and historical black and white images, this field guide is the ideal companion for travelers, tourists, and history buffs alike, as they explore the lighthouses of New England.

Elinor De Wire, one of the most distinguished lighthouse historians in the USA, has been researching and photographing lighthouses for more than 25 years. She is the author of Lighthouses of the South and Lighthouses of the Mid-Atlantic Coast, both published by Voyageur Press.  Elinore De Wire lives in Seabeck, Washington.

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Table of Contents

Author’s Introduction                                                               

Bonfires, Beacons, & Keepers of the Lights                             

            Let There Be Light                                                       

The Lighthouses of Maine                                                        

            The Maine Lighthouse Museum                                    

            Fogbells, Foghorns, & Fog Dogs                                 

            Ghosts on Duty                                                            

The Lighthouses of New Hampshire                                         

            The Lake Lights                                                           

The Lighthouses of Vermont                                                    

            Beasts of Burden                                                         

The Lighthouses of Massachusetts                                            

            Twins, Triplets, & Ranges                                            

            Floating Lighthouses              

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