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A history of coastal Maine's lobster communities describes their ongoing defense of local traditions, their resistance to groups that would exploit their resources, their shared property values, and the wisdom they have gleaned from lifetimes spent in support of community interests. 35,000 first printing.

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"If current literature were to be collected and canonized, this book would be the equivalent of Jeremiah.... A passiionate, powerful travelogue."

[A] well-researched and well-written cultural and ecological history of stubborn perseverance. ("USA Today") A beautifully considered history?Woodard's admiration for lobster culture is stirring?[Mainers?] feisty pluck remains undiminished in the face of obstacles. ("Newsday") Delves deeply and reflectively into the history of the coast of Maine and its people. ("The Boston Globe") [A] well-researched and well-written cultural and ecological history of stubborn perseverance. ("USA Today") Woodard doesn?t disguise his pique. Maine is worth fighting for-as is any village with distinctly etched local character and community. ("The Christian Science Monitor") A triumph ("Bookpage") Lively ("The Economist") Lucid?engaging ("Publishers Weekly") Thought-provoking?Woodard is a talented writer, a skilled journalist?.lively reading for history buffs?an important book for any Maine lover's bookshelf. ("Bangor Daily News") A feast?Woodard uses the lobster to tell the whole history of Maine. ("Work

"[A] well-researched and well-written cultural and ecological history of stubborn perseverance." USA Today

"A beautifully considered history Woodard s admiration for lobster culture is stirring [Mainers ] feisty pluck remains undiminished in the face of obstacles." Newsday

Delves deeply and reflectively into the history of the coast of Maine and its people." The Boston Globe

"[A] well-researched and well-written cultural and ecological history of stubborn perseverance." USA Today

"Woodard doesn t disguise his pique. Maine is worth fighting for-as is any village with distinctly etched local character and community." The Christian Science Monitor

"A triumph." Bookpage

"Lively." The Economist

"Lucid engaging." Publishers Weekly

"Thought-provoking Woodard is a talented writer, a skilled journalist .lively reading for history buffs an important book for any Maine lover s bookshelf." Bangor Daily News

"A feast Woodard uses the lobster to tell the whole history of Maine." Working Waterfront

"Highly engaging, intelligent." Down East"

A thorough and engaging history of Maine s rocky coast and its tough-minded people.
Boston Herald
Delves deeply and reflectively into the history of the coast of Maine and its people.
The Boston Globe
[A] well-researched and well-written cultural and ecological history of stubborn perseverance.
USA Today
Lively. . . . Woodard uses the fishermen of Monhegan Island as the focus for a broad historical sweep, ranging from the settlers who arrived in Maine a decade before the Mayflower landed at Plymouth, to onslaughts from Indian tribes, raids by the French and an influx of rusticators who put the state on the map as an idyllic holiday destination. The author suggests that Maine's isolated lobster-fishing communities continue to embody Jefferson s Utopian vision of America an egalitarian republic of small, self-sufficient producers, where democracy is practiced directly by the citizens, and aristocratic privilege is unrecognized or unknown.
The Economist

A beautifully considered history . . . Woodard s admiration for lobster culture is stirring . . . [Mainers ] feisty pluck remains undiminished in the face of obstacles.
Newsday
Woodard doesn t disguise his pique with the forces at work. Maine is worth fighting for as is any village with distinctly etched local character and community.
The Christian Science Monitor
Thought-provoking . . . Woodard is a talented writer, a skilled journalist. . . . lively reading for history buffs . . . an important book for any Maine lover s bookshelf.
Bangor Daily News
Meticulous . . .For those who received the sanitized version of American history in elementary school, the truth comes as a bit of a shock.
The Ottowa Review
A feast . . . Woodard uses the lobster to tell the whole history of Maine.
Working Waterfront
Highly engaging, intelligent.
Down East
A stellar informal history . . . The Lobster Coast is a cautionary tale, superbly told, riveting and deserving of much attention. It is a primer for land use, conservation, and the effects of bad politics.
The Kingston Observer (Massachusetts)
Fascinating . . . horrifying account of political intrigue and bloody battles between French and English, Indians and English, colonists and just about everybody else, all of which, for better or for worse, shaped the Down East Yankee character . . . I d make The Lobster Coast required reading.
Bar Harbor Times
A rocketing speed-boat ride through Maine s history with an underlying engine hum of ecological awareness and concern.
Maine Harbors
The Lobster Coast tells the lobster s tale in satisfying depth and breadth. . . . Woodard writes about his native state and its ungainly mascot with grace and authority, shining a clear light through the mystery and lore that have long surrounded both.
Northern Sky News
Lucid engaging.
Publishers Weekly
A triumph.
Bookpage"

"A thorough and engaging history of Maine's rocky coast and its tough-minded people."
--Boston Herald

"Delves deeply and reflectively into the history of the coast of Maine and its people."
--The Boston Globe

"[A] well-researched and well-written cultural and ecological history of stubborn perseverance."
--USA Today

"Lively. . . . Woodard uses the fishermen of Monhegan Island as the focus for a broad historical sweep, ranging from the settlers who arrived in Maine a decade before the Mayflower landed at Plymouth, to onslaughts from Indian tribes, raids by the French and an influx of 'rusticators' who put the state on the map as an idyllic holiday destination. The author suggests that Maine's isolated lobster-fishing communities continue to embody Jefferson's Utopian vision of America--'an egalitarian republic of small, self-sufficient producers, where democracy is practiced directly by the citizens, and aristocratic privilege is unrecognized or unknown.'"
--The Economist

"A beautifully considered history . . . Woodard's admiration for lobster culture is stirring . . . [Mainers'] feisty pluck remains undiminished in the face of obstacles."
--Newsday

"Woodard doesn't disguise his pique with the forces at work. Maine is worth fighting for--as is any village with distinctly etched local character and community."
--The Christian Science Monitor

"Thought-provoking . . . Woodard is a talented writer, a skilled journalist. . . . lively reading for history buffs . . . an important book for any Maine lover's bookshelf."
--Bangor Daily News

"Meticulous . . .For those who received the sanitized version of American history in elementary school, the truth comes as a bit of a shock."
--The Ottowa Review

"A feast . . . Woodard uses the lobster to tell the whole history of Maine."
--Working Waterfront

"Highly engaging, intelligent."
--Down East

"A stellar informal history . . . The Lobster Coast is a cautionary tale, superbly told, riveting and deserving of much attention. It is a primer for land use, conservation, and the effects of bad politics."
--The Kingston Observer (Massachusetts)

"Fascinating . . . horrifying account of political intrigue and bloody battles between French and English, Indians and English, colonists and just about everybody else, all of which, for better or for worse, shaped the Down East Yankee character . . . I'd make The Lobster Coast required reading."
--Bar Harbor Times

"A rocketing speed-boat ride through Maine's history--with an underlying engine hum of ecological awareness and concern."
--Maine Harbors

"The Lobster Coast tells the lobster's tale in satisfying depth and breadth. . . . Woodard writes about his native state and its ungainly mascot with grace and authority, shining a clear light through the mystery and lore that have long surrounded both."
--Northern Sky News

"Lucid...engaging."
--Publishers Weekly

"A triumph."
--Bookpage
About the Author:
Colin Woodard, freelance writer and journalist, has reported from more than thirty foreign countries and six continents. He is a regular contributor to the Christian Science Monitor, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Chronicle of Higher Education and has published work in dozens of publications, including The Miami Herald, Nature Conservancy, E: The Environmental Magazine, and the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.

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  • PublisherViking Pr
  • Publication date2004
  • ISBN 10 0670033243
  • ISBN 13 9780670033249
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages288
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