The Ghosts of Walter Crockett

The Ghosts of Walter Crockett

Author: W. Edward Crockett

Publisher: Islandport Press

Published: 2021-10-26

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781952143212

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Ed Crockett, the son of an absent and alcoholic father, grew up in poverty in a crowded house on Portland's Munjoy Hill in the 1970s. He recounts his days growing up with the ever-present specter of a drunken father and then overcoming the odds to become a successful businessman and politician. The book is not just a tale of struggle and perseverance, but also a story of love, redemption, and ultimately forgiveness.


Murky Overhead

Murky Overhead

Author: Michael Connolly

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-30

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781735566061

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Murky Overhead is the story of an Irish immigrant family, the Folans, scratching out a living in the coastal city of Portland, Maine - but reflecting the larger struggles of immigrants everywhere. Step into their lives for one day. See what makes them laugh. Feel what makes them cry.


Gateway to Vacationland

Gateway to Vacationland

Author: John F. Bauman

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781558499089

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Traces the history of a bustling New England seaport from its colonial beginnings to the present


Port City Shakedown

Port City Shakedown

Author: Gerry Boyle

Publisher:

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781608933549

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"The first in a new series set in and around the dark waterfront of Portland, Maine, featuring Brandon Blake a lean loner who lives on an old wooden cabin cruiser"--Jacket.


Portland's Lost Waterfront

Portland's Lost Waterfront

Author: Barney Blalock

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2012-11-06

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1614237565

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Today, Portland, Oregon, is a city of majestic bridges crisscrossing the deep swath of the Willamette River. A century ago, riverboat pilots would have witnessed a flurry of stevedores and longshoremen hurrying along the wharves. Situated as the terminus of sea lanes and railroads, with easy access to the wheat fields, sawmills and dairies of the Willamette Valley, Portland quickly became a rich and powerful seaport. As the city changed, so too did the role of the sailor--once bartered by shanghai masters, later elevated to well-paid and respected mariner. Drawing on primary source material, previously unpublished photographs and thirty-three years of waterfront work, local author Barney Blalock recalls the city's vanished waterfront in these tales of sea dogs, salty days and the river's tides.