Description: Down East Maine Magazines 1983 - Your Choice of February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November Or December DESCRIPTION: Complete February 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - Three Houses on Bailey Island by Shiela Gardiner Features: Gardening Down East: Geraniums in February? - Jane Lamb - No, but as gardeners turn their thoughts to spring, Ervin Conley, of Boothbay Harbor, and his little book are there to help.I Took to the Woods (on cross-country skis) - Nancy Jenkins - A liberated skier explores the splendors of the North Woods.Making It in Maine - Three more success stories from the Pine Tree State.Winter’s Grip - photographed in color by Kip Brundage - The long season casts it’s spell on Mount Desert Island.Gathering Sea Urchins by the Sea Shore - Nicholas Dean - Those who try it find the harvest a prickly business.Changing the Guard on Exchange Street - Helen Barnes - A gilded ram, replaces a rooster in Portland’s Old Port district.Filling In for Captain John - George Henry Jennings - A coastal pilot maintains a diplomatic silence on his maiden run. Departments:Room With a View - by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of EventsNorth By EastDining Down EastHomes Down EastDown East EnterpriseBoating Down East Outdoor Maine - by Gene LetourneauDown East BookshelfI Remember: The Simple Joys of Kicksleds - by Meta Staples Many More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too Complete March 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - Penobscot River, End of Winter by Tom Schenectady Features: White Nichols and His 82,200 Pet Rock - by John N. Cole - Crusading to save Maine’s prehistoric legacy, he forces the costly relocation of a forty-ton megalith — and more.Time to Think - by Gladys Hasty Carroll - Uninterrupted solitude was easier to come by a century ago.Down East Cookery: Maine Corned Beef - by Tracy Lord - It reigns supreme as kingpin of the traditional New England boiled dinner.Think Big! - By Michael T. Kinnicutt - “Superpuffins” loom large in efforts to restore Maine’s puffin colonies.Close Call on the Saco - by Arthur R. Dingley - What began as an easy-going trip foundered in near tragedy.Maine Vacations ‘82 - A special 56-page planning supplement for Maine summer vacations begins following page 40At centerspread: A seven-page portfolio of color photographs gives a preview of Maine summer 1982. See pages V25 through V31 Departments:Room With a View - by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of EventsDow East Cookstove: Stretching the Turnip - by Margaret HammelNorth By EastHomes Down EastThe Down East EnterpriseDown East Bookshelf Outdoor Maine - Gene LetourneauI Remember: Claiming a Bride - by Ruth Jillson Whitin with Ray MerchantMany More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too! Complete April 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. (Back cover has 2 tears - Let me know if you want a pic sent to you to see) Cover - Captain’s Chair by Robert Stebleton Features: Opening Day with Gene Letourneau, by Michael T. Kinnicutt - In field n’ stream, the first day of any open season finds Maine’s Dean of outdoorsman on the spotDriftwood, photographed by Gordon Lutz - Maine’s shores are a resting place for a special sort of castaway The Mote the Merrier, by William David Barry - “Social Corners” was open to all but the dull and priggish Making It in Maine, Two more success stories from the Pine Tree StateRare Pictures of a Rare Bird, photographed by Morgan Hebard, Jr. - One of Maine’s resurgent bald eagles sheds it’s camera-shy waysThe Man Who Saved Charles Davies’ Frock Coat, by Nicholas Dean - He is Stephen Brooke, conservator of the Maine State Museum Springtime in Paris Hill, photographed by Stephen O. Muskie - The season imbues this historic community with a special charmAn April Fools’ Day Long to Remember, by Capt. Maurice F. Hardy - It was no laughing matter when the schooner Lillian foundered Departments:Room With a View, by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of EventsDown East Cookstove: Dinner for One, by Margaret HammelDining Down East North by EastHomes Down EastDown East EnterpriseBoating Down East Outdoor Maine - by Gene LetourneauDown East BookshelfI Remember: Cobbosseecontee, by Robert L. KendallMany More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too! Complete May 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - Beach with One Dory, by William Partridge Burpee Features: The Romantic World of Carroll Thayer Berry, by Lewis D. Hammel - Painter, engineer, engraver, the late Rockport artist saw the coastal schooner as a unique metaphor Modern Classic for the Sheepscot - A bold new bridge compliments a classic Maine villageMemorial Day in Dresden, photographs by Chris Bauer- A small town gives a full-dress salute to the fallen Of America’s warsThe First Stripers of Spring, by John N. Cole - Each May, Harpswell’s first fisherman awaits the striper’s returnThe Boy on the Bicycle, by Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr. - A famed ornithologist recalls an unusual Maine childhood Jonesport, photographs by Morgan Hebard, Jr. - A Down East fishing village sits for its color portraitMaking It In Maine - Two more success stories from the Pine Tree State The Way It Was….Swordfishing on the Banks - by John MacVane - A firsthand account of chasing an elusive quarry fifty years ago Departments:Room With A View, by Caskie StinnettLetters to the EditorCalendar of EventsDown East Cookstove: The Slapdash Factor, by Margaret HammelTraveling Down East: Bustins Island, by Karen WesterbergNorth By EastHomes Down EastDown East EnterpriseDown East Bookshelf Outdoor Maine - Gene LetourneauI Remember: Judge Rose and the Steamer Catherine, by Alvin R. L. DormerMany More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too! Complete June 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - Perkins Cove by Jane Betts Features: Running a Wilderness River, by j Davis Thomas - A week-long paddle down the St. John ranks as one of Maine’s premier experiencesBold New Museum of Art, by John N. Cole - Portland welcomes the opening of a cultural showplace Idylls of a Maine Summer, a portfolio of antique photographs recalls old summer pastimesSummer Is Icumen In, by Roy Barrette - The season is short in length, but long on pleasures for visitorsMaking It In Maine - Two more success stories from the Pine Tree StateA Day at Sea on the ‘Allison E.’, by William Least Heat Moon - A best-selling author learns about trawling in the Gulf of Maine A Stroll Through Belfast, photographs by Kip Brundage - A visit is like a journey back to an earlier dayA Special Kind of Freedom, by Bunny McBride - A few Aroostook Indians cleave to the art of basket makingDown East Cookery: Native Trout, by Tracy Lord - Few outdoor meals can top a panful of freshly caught brook troutGettin’ Her to Water, by James P. Brown - a ninety-foot sloop makes it to her launching with inches to spare Departments:Room With A View, by Caskie StinnettLetters to the EditorCalendar of EventsBar Island BrouhahaTraveling to the Rockport Storytelling Festival, by Nancy JenkinsDown East BookshelfDining Down EastNorth By EastHomes Down EastDown East EnterpriseBoating Down EastOutdoor Maine - Gene LetourneauI Remember: Dancing at the Crystal Ballroom, by Sally A. AdamsMany More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too! Complete July 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - Gulls of Maine by James Fitzgerald Features: An Island for the Birds, photographs by Morgan Hebard, Jr. - Machias Seal Island serves as a rookery for terns, auks, and puffinsAll’s Secure in the Captain’s House, by Gloria Hutchinson - A 125-year old Brunswick landmark has stood the test of timeCommander Goodrich’s Urgent Little War, by James P. Brown - Battle has been joined against Georgetown’s pesky mosquitoes Making it in Maine - Three more success stories from the Pine Tree State Sun, Sand, Sea — and Neon, by William David Berry and Debra Verrier - Old Orchard Beach celebrates 100 years of summer fun Fruits of a Maine Summer - Artist Milton Avery reaped a rich visual harvest in Pemaquid Some Old-fashioned Ideas About Food - by K. W. Carter - For New England cooking at its best, dispense with the frillsLife on the Demariscotta, by Bill Caldwell - This “meek and lovely” river winds its way through Maine historyA Summer Full of Flowers, by Jane Lamb - One of Maine’s most colorful private gardens blooms on Mt. Desert ‘A Tangle of Dangers’ - Photographs record a century of shipwrecks along the Maine coast Anything Goes! - Daffy Craft rule the waves at the Kennebec River Whatever RaceVinalhaven on Eight Dollars a Week - by Francis Brown - An island vacation in 1914 was an ocean away from its brewing war Departments:Room With a View, by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of EventsDining Down EastThe Sound of Music — in Brunswick, by Jane LambNorth by EastHomes Down EastDown East EnterpriseBoating Down East Outdoor Maine - Gene LetourneauI Remember: The treasure of Evans Notch, by Donald R. ToddMany More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too! Complete August 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - The Schooner II by Fairfield Porter Features: The Yorks in Summer, by Edgar Allen Beem - Each year a swelling wave of vacationers sunders York, one of Maine’s oldest settlements, into three different communities Molly Becomes a Mother, by Elizabeth Cary Pierson - A celebrity moose brings up baby at the State Game Farm in GrayThe Business of Cricking, by Henry B. Gallison, Can there be anything finer than gunk holing down east A Reputation Cast in Bronze, by William David Barry - Fame has eluded Charles E. Tefft, but. His legacy lives on in BangorMaking it in Maine - Three more success stories from the Pine Tree State Teatotalling Down the Allagash, by John Gould - How a consignment of China goods saved a wilderness canoe tripReaping the Sea Breezes off the Coast of Maine, The colorful sails of racing sloops enliven the summer sceneDown East Cookery: Native Berries, by Tracy Lord - Maine abounds in berries — free for the picking, and eatingA Passion for Blueberries, by James P. Brown - An Egyptian-born scientist leads a revival on and off the barrensThose ‘Other’ Wardens, by Nicholas Dean - At 3,500-mile coast is the best of Maine’s Marine Patrol officersRachel Carson’s Island Hideaway, by Susan Stiles Dowell - The great naturalist reveled in her shore of Sheepscot BayFairfield Porter — Poet of Penobscot Bay, A portfolio of his paintings hints at a growing reputationConfessions of a Lady Lobsterman, by Katherine Higgins - “Haul, pick, measure, bait, and move on” is only part of the story Departments:Room with a View, by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of EventsDining Down EastDown East Bookshelf North by EastHomes Down East Down East EnterpriseBoating Down East Outdoor Maine, by Gene LetourneauI Remember: My Iron-Willed Aunt Kathleen, by Rita S. Gavin Many More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too!Complete September 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - “Warning Bell, Pemaquid Point, by Howard Etta Features: Legacy of the Penobscot Million, by David E. Philips - John Black crowned his illustrious career as land agent, soldier, merchant, and politician with a stately home in EllsworthFreeport, Inc.?, by James P. Brown- Residents of a small coastal town worry about a retail boomPractice Makes Perfect, by Madeline Lee - Hard work is the order of the day at Camden’s famed harp colonyMaking It in Maine, Three more success stories from the Pine Tree StateButter Island’s First and Last Resort, by Charles B. McLane - Early in the century a Penobscot BY isle was converted into a rustic spaViva Los Acadiens!, by Nicholas Dean - A renaissance of cultural pride is animating the St. John ValleyLaunching a Dream, Newest of the windjammers, “Heritage” was a four-year labor of loveA Bird in the Hand, by Susan Shetterly - Problem: Raising a fledgling ovenbird. Solution: grasshoppersSummer Fog, Six pages of color photographs capture Nature’s misty moodsHome, Sweet Home on the Sheepscot, by F. Wenderoth Saunders - Two Boston “a-cris-to-rats” rejuvenate a dilapidated homestead All Aboard for Paradise! by Elizabeth Cary Pierson- Jimmy Barstow and the “Laura B” link Monhegan to the main Departments:Room With A View, by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of EventsDown East Bookshelf Like Father, Like Sons, by Alice T. LarkinDining Down East North by EastHomes Down East Down East EnterpriseAlong the WaterfrontOutdoor Maine, by Gene LetourneauI Remember: Shipping Out on the ‘Reine Marie Stewart’, by Donald A. He Wilson Many More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too!Complete October 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - Carver’s Harbor, Vinalhaven, by Connie Jellison Features: In Search of Aunt Deb, by Carol Brightman - A pilgrimage into the past reveals the woman behind the legend of Westbrook College’s indomitable Deborah MortonFifty-nine, Going on Sixty, by Raymond J. Blair - The Portland Symphony Orchestra warms up for a milestone anniversary with a bravura winter seasonMaking It in Maine, Two more success stories from the Pine Tree StateAutumn On the 'Airline', photographs by Joe Devenney - It's a hundred straight miles of color from Bangor to CalaisOh, To Be in Maine, by Roy Barrette - For the true Maniac, autumn is the season supremeDown East Cookery: Duck, by Michael T. Kinnicutt - From the field or freezer, this fowl has a taste all its ownDigging In at Potato Harvest Time, photographs by Richard Hackett - Fall recess is more work for Aroostook schoolchildrenRequiem for the Gundalow, by Richard E. Winslow III - Workhorse of the Piscataqua, it left a colorful history-MAINE -- A GUIDE TO WINTER 1983/84 - A special forty-page section on winter events and activities in the Pine Tree State is to be found following page 64 Departments:Room With A View, by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of Events Lighting Up with Solar Power, by James P. BrownA Night tio Remember, by John GouldDown East BookshelfDining Down East North by EastHomes Down East Down East EnterpriseAlong the WaterfrontOutdoor Maine, by Gene Letourneaulf I Remember: The Great Harbor Fire pf 1947, by Dorothy Peterson Cooke Many More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too!Complete November 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - The Last Chore, by Joyce Williams Features: New Life for an Old Quarry, by James P. Brown - A burst of activity on Crotch Island stirs a wave of nostalgia and revives hopes for a resurgence of the granite industrySimple Forms and Vivid Colors, by Edwin A. Churchill - In the 19th century, furniture decoration was raised to an artMaking It In Maine, Two more success stories from the Pine Tree State What's in a Picture: Wreck of the 'Empress', - Her cargo kept Kennebunkporters warm all winterNovember's Withered Beauty, photographs by Robin Lovell - The turn of season brings a change of palette to the Maine's landscapeThe Great Moose Debate: John N. Cole vs. David F. Allen, Should Maine rescind its moose season? Voters decide this month Saga of the Bangor Time Warp, by William H. Earle - An intransigent mayor fought "this farce" of Standard TimeLandmark for Sale?, by Michael T. Kinnicutt - Rising costs may force a sale of Kittery's Lady Pepperrell HouseDick Tracy of the North Woods, by William S. Warner - Trapper, guide, warden, Dave Priest became the bane of poachersINVESTING FOR THE EIGHTIES - A special financial planning supplement produced by the Editors of Down East and featuring articles by Louis Rukeyser and others is to be found following page 56 Departments:Room With A View, by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of Events Dining Down East Down East BookshelfNorth by EastHomes Down East Down East EnterpriseAlong the Waterfront Outdoor Maine, by Gene LetourneauI Remember: My One-room Schoolhouse, by Winthrop[ C. Libby Many More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too!Complete December 1983 issue of Down East The Magazine of Maine. Cover - Christmas at Searsport, by Waldo Pierce Features: Upcountry Christmas, by Michael T. Kinnicutt - When the Lowden clan gathers to celebrate the holiday at Pennyroyal Farm, all the trimmings are homemadeMaine's One and Only Russian Admiral, by William David Barry - George Tate, of Stroudwater, earned his stripes in the Czar's NavyDoctor No, by James P. Brown - Dr. O'Keefe prefers his Vinalhaven practice to a Washington postWinter Comes To the Lakes, photographs by Joe Devenney - The "long season" in western Maine is never short on beautyMaine's Making It In Maine, Two more success stories from the Pine Tree State Sunshine and Shadow, by Nancy Habersat Caudle - The tradition of Maine quilting is nurtured by skillful handsTaking the Tree, by John N. Cole - An annual rite renews the season's promise Departments:Room With A View, by Caskie Stinnett Letters to the EditorCalendar of EventsDown East BookshelfDining Down East North by EastHomes Down East Down East EnterpriseAlong the WaterfrontDown East Bookshelf Outdoor Maine, by Gene LetourneauI Remember: Chopping Cordwood on the Haives, by John Gould Many More Maine Articles and Photos. Wonderful Ads too!
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