The Story of Sugarloaf

The Story of Sugarloaf
Author: John Christie
Publsiher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781461745273

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This is the dramatic story of the development and history of Sugarloaf ski resort from its beginnings as a hand-cleared path to an international ski and golfing resort of world renown. Many colorful people of international prominence are profiled, including Emile Allais, Jean Claude Killy, Billy Kidd, and Les Otten.

My Very Big Little World

My Very Big Little World
Author: Peter H. Reynolds
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781442477155

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SugarLoaf is good at many things. But she is best at: Talking baby talk to her little sister Waking her dad up in the morning Painting portraits Growing big-girl teeth SugarLoaf’s a very little girl with some very big ideas. Come play with her in this eBook with audio!

Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf
Author: Melanie Choukas-Bradley
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0813921686

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In this natural history and guidebook, Choukas-Bradley presents a fascinating blend of local, natural, and historical detail that transports readers simultaneously onto the slopes of today's mountain and into the region's past. 26 illustrations.

Amos the Moose the Sugarloaf Story

Amos the Moose   the Sugarloaf Story
Author: Claudia Diller,Marcia White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Boys
ISBN: 061583048X

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Amos The Moose - A Sugarloaf Story is a tale set in the mountains of Maine. The story is about the history of Sugarloaf Mountain, Amos the Moose, Pierre the Lumberjack, Lemon the Yellow Nose Vole and all their many friends.

Skiing Maine

Skiing Maine
Author: John Christie,Josh Christie
Publsiher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-09-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781608935697

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Maine Ski Hall of Famer John Christie, author of the definitive history of the resort at Sugarloaf and veteran of Maine's ski industry, teams up with his son Josh to guide skiers to all the best places. Every public ski mountain or hill in the state is listed, along with pertinent information about trails, amenities, conditions, and personal anecdotes and suggestions from the authors, who have skied at all of them. Included are destinations for cross-country and downhill skiing.

Best Hikes Washington D C

Best Hikes Washington  D C
Author: Bill Burnham,Mary Burnham
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781493035007

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In Best Hikes Washington, DC authors Bill and Mary Burnham detail the best hikes within about an hour's drive of downtown, hikes perfect for the urban and suburbanite hard-pressed to find great outdoor activities close to home. Each featured hike includes detailed hike specs and descriptions, trailhead location and GPS coordinates, mile-by-mile directional cues, gorgeous full-color photography, and a detailed map.

The Story of World War II

The Story of World War II
Author: Donald L. Miller,Henry Steele Commager
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2010-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439128220

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Drawing on previously unpublished eyewitness accounts, prizewinning historian Donald L. Miller has written what critics are calling one of the most powerful accounts of warfare ever published. Here are the horror and heroism of World War II in the words of the men who fought it, the journalists who covered it, and the civilians who were caught in its fury. Miller gives us an up-close, deeply personal view of a war that was more savagely fought—and whose outcome was in greater doubt—than readers might imagine. This is the war that Americans at the home front would have read about had they had access to the previously censored testimony of the soldiers on which Miller builds his gripping narrative. Miller covers the entire war—on land, at sea, and in the air—and provides new coverage of the brutal island fighting in the Pacific, the bomber war over Europe, the liberation of the death camps, and the contributions of African Americans and other minorities. He concludes with a suspenseful, never-before-told story of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, based on interviews with the men who flew the mission that ended the war.

Killing Ground on Okinawa

Killing Ground on Okinawa
Author: James H. Hallas
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 159114356X

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A key point in the Japanese defensive line on Okinawa in May 1945, Sugar Loaf Hill was the site of a tenacious seven-day battle that inflicted heavy casualties on the U.S. Marines attacking the hill. In this emotionally compelling account of the fierce fight, James H. Hallas chronicles the extraordinary courage and tactical skills of the 6th Marine Division's junior officers and enlisted men as they captured a network of sophisticated Japanese defenses on Sugar Loaf while under heavy artillery fire from surrounding hills. To give human dimensions to the story, the author draws on his many interviews with participants and skillfully weaves together their individual stories of the sustained close-quarter fighting that claimed more than 2,000 Marine casualties. Pushed to their physical and moral limits during eleven attempts to capture the fifty-foot-high 300-yard-long hill, the Marines' proved their uncommon valor to be a common virtue, and this detailed record of their courage and commitment assures them a permanent place in history.