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Mary Carter
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April 1976 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1976
Table of contents for April 1976 Salt Magazine.
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published content
Title
November 1985 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1985
Inside front cover for the November 1985 Salt Magazine with masthead.
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published content
Title
November 1987 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1987
Inside front cover for the November 1987 Salt Magazine with masthead.
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published content
Title
August 1985 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1985
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
Title
August 1987 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1987
Inside front cover for the August 1987 Salt Magazine with masthead.
Type
published content
Title
Like It, No Like It- Take It!
Year
1978
For nearly 60 years, Maria Gollaros has worked in the fabric mills of New England. Deborah Garvin highlights Gollaros' life as a Greek immigrant and how she uses her Greek traditions in Maine.
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published content
Title
Salt Omnibus 2000, Masthead
Year
2000
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
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published content
Title
June 1986 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1986
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
Title
June 1987 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1987
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
Title
Salt Spring 2002 Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
2002
Table of contents for Salt Spring 2002 Magazine.
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published content
Title
November 1989 Salt Magazine, Guide to Maine Inns
Year
1989
Salt offers a guide on Maine's historic inns.
Type
Writing
Title
So Happy Together
Year
1996
The creation of ceramic pieces is an art that potters take serious, generally not allowing people to watch them work. Anne Goldsmith watches and talks to potters at Rowantrees Pottery in Blue Hill to learn about their lives and their craft, uncovering the precise nature of their work.
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