Historic Lunenburg: The Days of Sail, 18801930 (Images of our Past),Used

Historic Lunenburg: The Days of Sail, 18801930 (Images of our Past),Used

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Product DescriptionHistoric Lunenburg brings together a host of images celebrating Lunenburg's proud sailing heritage and its history as a centre of fishing and marine culture, as well as its people, business, rich architectural traditions, and celebrated events.From Lunenburg's beginnings as a British settlement for "Foreign Protestants" to its days as an international fish exporter, and as a home to traditionally crafted schooners, this book brings to life the spirited past of one of Nova Scotia's most picturesque communities.About the AuthorMike Parker was born and raised in Bear River, Nova Scotia, a village steeped in guiding lore. First taken in the woods in a pack basket, Mike attended the provinces inaugural Professional Guides School in the early 1980s where he qualified for a master guide license. He once operated Nebooktook Outfitters, guiding wilderness canoe trips into the Land of the Tent Dwellers. His three most recent books were bestsellers Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia, Buried in the Woods: Sawmill Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia and Ghost Islands of Nova Scotia.

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