Down East Magazine, - Maine Lingo: boiled owls, billdads & Wazzats.Camden, ME, Down East Book, (1975). 1st ed. VG in Fair DJ. The only way to keep the vernacular is to avoid the corruption of travel but Gould wandered widely so he felt the. need to write down the terse expressiveness of his mother tongue from lobstermen, seafarers, farmers & lumbermen. Bright red binding with gilt lettering and pictorial, DJ tanned and worn on edges.
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