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Letter from the Publisher - Issue 93

Issue 93 - Two artists, two different times, a similar eye for boats.

Letter from the Publisher - Issue 94


To some, the first signs of spring could be the shoots of plants poking through the snow, or perhaps the sound of birds in the morning, or the ever-growing pothole-and-frost-heave combo at the end of the road...

Issue 93 Table of Contents

Issue 93
February-March 2007

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Letter from the Publisher, John Hanson

Letter from the Publisher, John Hanson

Two artists, two different times, a similar eye for boats. George Wasson was a writer and painter whose work we profile beginning on page 40; photographer Benjamin Mendlowitz lives across the bay from us, and we celebrate the 25th anniversary of his classic Calendar of Wooden Boats in this issue (see page 34). Wasson worked with paint, Mendlowitz works with a camera, but both depict with precision the boats of their time. Actually, their work records the boats of a time that came before theirs.

Issue Date:
February/March 2007

John Hanson, Publisher of Maine Boats Homes and Harbors Magazine provides a look at the highlights of Issue 93

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