The Lobster Coast

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The Lobster Coast is a 2004 book by Colin Woodard that serves as an overview of the history of Maine. The Bangor Daily News called it "thought-provoking" and "provocative",[1] while Publishers Weekly compared it to William W. Warner's 1976 Beautiful Swimmers[2]

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  1. ^ A book to boost Maine through its identity crisis, by Wayne E. Reilly, in the Bangor Daily News; published September 6, 2004; retrieved May 20, 2020
  2. ^ THE LOBSTER COAST: Rebels, Rusticators, and the Struggle for a Forgotten Frontier, reviewed at Publishers Weekly, April 19, 2004