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A Treasury of the Maine Woods

March 25, 2011 by Jeremiah Wood Leave a Comment

  OVERVIEW, written by Greg Tuttle "A Treasury of the Maine Woods" was Edmund Ware Smith’s seventh book and came out in 1958.  It was the second published by Frederick Fell Publishers.  Smith dedicates the book to his son James.  With an introduction by Maine author John Gould, it promises to be a good one.  It is also the first book with Maurice Day … [Read more...] about A Treasury of the Maine Woods

For Maine Only

March 24, 2011 by Jeremiah Wood Leave a Comment

Written by Greg Tuttle "For Maine Only" is Edmund Ware Smith’s ninth book and is my favorite of his, namely because it “has it all”. This book contains some of Smith’s earlier short stories like “Last Trip Together”, “The Tenderfoot Who Wasn’t” and "Weather Prophet”. (Sharp eyed readers will notice slight differences in these stories compared to the when they appeared in the … [Read more...] about For Maine Only

Tall Tales and Short

March 12, 2011 by Jeremiah Wood Leave a Comment

Greg Tuttle put together this summary on Tall Tales and Short, written by one of our favorite authors, Edmund Ware Smith. Tall Tales and Short, Edmund Ware Smith’s 3rd book, was published by the Derrydale Press in 1938.  In it he introduces his most famous and beloved character, Thomas Jefferson Coongate, known as The One-Eyed Poacher.  Along with the stories of the … [Read more...] about Tall Tales and Short

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