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The attempt in this book has been to tell the story of the founding of a small Maine town, by ordinary people, in what was then an ordinary way. It was the way in which towns were founded from the Atlantic seaboard west to the great plains, by stripping off the forest and putting the land to work. The people in this book were not individually as important as George Washington; the town they founded was not as important as New York. But people like them made this country, and towns like this one were and are the soil in which this country's roots are grounded.
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Fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Land settlement, American fiction, Roman américain, Romans, nouvellesPlaces
Maine, Union (Me.)Times
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"This is one of a hundred copies of the first edition, specially bound, and autographed by the author."
Maps on lining papers.
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