Down East Books
Pages: 160
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-1-60893-242-9 • Paperback • October 2013 • $14.99 • (£11.99)
978-1-4617-4471-9 • eBook • October 2013 • $13.99 • (£10.99)
In the line of duty, award-winning journalist Tom Verde has attended a witch’s Sabbath in Salem, Massachusetts, crawled into a hibernating bear’s den in northern Maine, chased moonshiners across the backwoods of Virginia, been chased himself by Cape water buffalo in the South African sveld, tried to bribe his way into the forbidden chapel of the Ark of the Covenant in northern Ethiopia and trekked, solo, across the desert of Maine. He has journeyed throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the U.S. on assignment for public radio's former weekly travel show, The Savvy Traveler, as well as the New York Times, The Boston Globe, Copley News service, Marketplace and NPR’s environmental show, Living on Earth. His work has also appeared in a host of national magazines, including Newsweek, Travel & Leisure, Reader's Digest, National Geographic Adventure, and Art News.
Tom Verde has updated his Maine Ghosts and Legends of 1989 with a new preface and four new reports from around the state and across time…Each chapter is well-researched and unbiased, citing references, interviews and the reporter’s flair for the facts. Though not every question can be answered, the possibilities are there for all to see and decide—or not—on their own. A fun and informative read, to be sure!
— Emily A. Schroeder, Librarian, Maine State Library