"Captain Timothy" (Tim Butler of Seal Cove ?), as manager of Clifton Dock in Northeast Harbor, narrates this guidebook for yachtsmen anchoring in Northeast Harbor. B/W Photographs with ads from local businesses.
Description: "Captain Timothy" (Tim Butler of Seal Cove ?), as manager of Clifton Dock in Northeast Harbor, narrates this guidebook for yachtsmen anchoring in Northeast Harbor. B/W Photographs with ads from local businesses.
Description: Pre-publication copy of a chapter in John Wilmerding's book" Studies in the History of Art 9" re Homer's 1909 oil painting "Right and Left"
Color booklet of the paintings of Harold B Warren prepared for the Clark Point Gallery's exhibit of his works in the summer of 2009. Warren was one of the Three Island Painters (TIPS) from Islesboro.
Description: Color booklet of the paintings of Harold B Warren prepared for the Clark Point Gallery's exhibit of his works in the summer of 2009. Warren was one of the Three Island Painters (TIPS) from Islesboro.
Phase 1 - Survey Forms, Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor. This survey was funded from the National Park Service through the Maine Historic Preservation Commission
Description: Phase 1 - Survey Forms, Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor. This survey was funded from the National Park Service through the Maine Historic Preservation Commission
Monograph "Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology" inscribed to Mrs. William R. Fay and autographed by author/daughter Alexandra Gregersen about Adlerian concepts and used in contemporary theory and practice of psychology and psychoanalysis.
Description: Monograph "Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology" inscribed to Mrs. William R. Fay and autographed by author/daughter Alexandra Gregersen about Adlerian concepts and used in contemporary theory and practice of psychology and psychoanalysis.
Born in 1/1894 in Kharkov, Russia. There was five sons & one daughter in the family. He attended Art School, was in the Navy, during the Revolution he came to the USA. He painted on MDI.
Description: Born in 1/1894 in Kharkov, Russia. There was five sons & one daughter in the family. He attended Art School, was in the Navy, during the Revolution he came to the USA. He painted on MDI.
A small gray soft covered booklet, containing the history of the author. It describes her parents, siblings, an account of various activities in their lives & much more.
Description: A small gray soft covered booklet, containing the history of the author. It describes her parents, siblings, an account of various activities in their lives & much more.
Provides an overview of the foundation's grantmaking between 1960 and 1997. Includes board president's message, grants lists for each year, 1997 financial statements, and lists of 1997 and previous board members and staff.
Description: Provides an overview of the foundation's grantmaking between 1960 and 1997. Includes board president's message, grants lists for each year, 1997 financial statements, and lists of 1997 and previous board members and staff.
Collection of pamphlets for the following places: Washington County and Hancock County (x2), Kennebec County and Somerset County, Lincoln & Waldo & Knox Counties, York County and Oxford County, Penobscot County, Franklin County and Androscoggin County, Cumberland County and Sagadahoc County, Piscataquis County and Aroostook County.
Description: Collection of pamphlets for the following places: Washington County and Hancock County (x2), Kennebec County and Somerset County, Lincoln & Waldo & Knox Counties, York County and Oxford County, Penobscot County, Franklin County and Androscoggin County, Cumberland County and Sagadahoc County, Piscataquis County and Aroostook County.
Account of a tour through and sail around Mt. Desert Island as it appeared in Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Many sketches are by G. W. Nichols. Extract from: Harper's new monthly magazine, No. CCLXVII, August, 1872, Vol. XLV.
Description: Account of a tour through and sail around Mt. Desert Island as it appeared in Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Many sketches are by G. W. Nichols. Extract from: Harper's new monthly magazine, No. CCLXVII, August, 1872, Vol. XLV.