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Thank you Kelly, a definite add to my wish list.

Anji Auger

From: Maine GeoNews [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of V. Kelly Bellis
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 9:26 AM
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Subject: Recently Published - Historical Atlas of Maine

Hello kind people of the list,

After reviewing this book at the Ellsworth Public Library last night, its wonderful artwork, maps and having just ordered a copy for my personal library, I thought that this may be of interest to some you too. Well done; top marks!

BDN story<http://bangordailynews.com/2014/12/04/living/from-ice-age-to-digital-age-historical-atlas-of-maine-complete-after-15-years-of-work/>

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Recently Published - Historical Atlas of Maine

[ATLASimageforstore]<https://secure.touchnet.com/C22921_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=1577&SINGLESTORE=true>Stephen J. Hornsby and Richard W. Judd, Editors; Michael J. Hermann, Cartographic Designer

Free shipping on this title to U.S. ADDRESSES only. For information on shipping to addresses outside the U.S., please contact Betsy Rose at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

After more than a decade of extensive research, the Historical Atlas of Maine presents in cartographic form the historical geography of Maine from the end of the last ice age to the year 2000. Organized in four chronological sections, the Atlas tells the principal stories of the many people who have lived in Maine over the past 13,000 years. The Atlas covers the history of Native peoples, European exploration and settlement, the American Revolution, Maine statehood, industrial development, and the rise of tourism and environmental awareness. To tell these stories, the Atlas presents a rich array of newly created maps, historical maps, paintings, graphs, and text. The result is not only a unique interpretation of Maine, but also a splendid visual record of the state’s history.

203 pages, with full-color plates, introductory texts, and full citations.

Hardcover, 10″ x 14.25″

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excerpt from http://umaine.edu/umpress/recently-published/historical-atlas-of-maine/

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