Chase, Virginia, edited by Margaret Shea,
Speaking of Maine: selections from the writings of Virginia Chase.
Camden, ME, Down East, (1983). 1st ptg. VG PB. The youngest girl in a family of 8 children, Chase writes of Grammie, unrepentent pilferer of gardens, of Cousin My who. plans her own funeral, a child's growing defiance, an unbending loyalist Jacob Bailey assigned to Kennebec who late flees to Halifax, and an account of the loss of the steamer Portland in November 1898. Chase buys a Maine farmhouse only to find it a-slither with snakes. Library markings, edge wear.

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