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    Title:
    Confluence: Merrymeeting Bay

    Date Published:
    Tilbury House Publishers 2006

    Description:
    Confluence is about Merrymeeting Bay, in Maine. There are said to be only four places in the world where two major rivers?with entirely separate watersheds?converge at their mouths to form a common delta. Three are famous, having loomed large in the histories and economies of their regions: the Sacramento?San Joaquin delta in California, Tigris?Euphrates delta in Iraq, and the Ganges?Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh. The fourth is Merrymeeting Bay in Maine. It is unfamiliar to most people, even within its immediate vicinity.
    Frank Burroughs has lived and knocked around on Merrymeeting Bay for three decades, gaining a familiarity with its natural and human history?with its birds, fish, and mammals, and with the local people who know it best. His wonderfully fluid essays explore the ecology, environment, and activities in this unusual bay, as Heather Perry's beautiful photographs show us the details.

    Book Review #1:
    "Franklin Burroughs -- my nominee for Maine's Essayist Laureate -- and photographer Heather Perry have combined their considerable talents to show us in word and image the rich life of Merrymeeting Bay -its frogs and sturgeon, its eels, eagles, ducks, and wild rice, its time and tides, its scenic beauty, the good people who live on it and around it. If you've never been to the Bay, this book will make you want to go there before another day has gone by." Robert Kimber, co-author of "A Place on Water" and author of "Upcountry, A Canoeist's Sketchbook", and other titles. "The confluence of two (wonderfully) creative energies in Heather Perry and Franklin Burroughs makes this book on Maine's unique Merrymeeting Bay a journalistic treasure. Frank Burroughs' stories about the bay and its people are insightful, profound, and interesting -as well as enlarging. Heather Perry's photographs are hard won and delicious, taken over many years. No one I know has photographed the American eel as has Heather Perry." Bill Curtsiner, author/photographer of "Extreme Nature" and other books, and "National Geographic" photographer.

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    Title:
    Elemental South: An Anthology of Southern Nature Writing

    Date Published:
    (edited volume) University of Georgia Press 2004

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    Title:
    The Woods Stretched for Miles: New Nature Writing from the South

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 1999

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    Title:
    Billy Watson's Croker Sack

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 1998

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    Title:
    The River Home: A Return to the Carolina Low Country

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 1998