Gould, John, 1908-2003
Gould, John
Gould, John, 1908-
John Gould American journalist
VIAF ID: 91581494 ( Personal )
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Works
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And one to grow on; recollections of a Maine boyhood; | |
Dispatches from Maine | |
Europe on Saturday night; the farmer and his wife take a trip. | |
The fastest hound dog in the State of Maine; | |
Funny about that | |
Glass eyes by the bottle : some conversations about some conversation pieces | |
The house that Jacob built. | |
It is not now : tales of Maine | |
The Jonesport raffle, and numerous other Maine veracities. | |
Last one in; tales of a New England boyhood, a gently pleasing dip into a cool, soothing pool of the not-so-long-ago, so to speak. | |
Letters from Philip Rashleigh and John Gould to Jakob Samuel Wyttenbach, written in the years 1792-94 | |
Maine lingo : boiled owls, billdads & wazzats | |
Maine's golden road : a memoir | |
Monstrous depravity: a jeremiad and a lamentation [about things to eat] | |
Neither hay nor grass. | |
New England town meeting, safeguard of democracy | |
Next time around : some things pleasantly remembered | |
No other place | |
Old hundredth | |
The parables of Peter Partout. | |
Pre-natal care for fathers | |
Reporting live from our last resort | |
The shag bag, which, considering our perculiar [sic] present, has no motive, purpose, and dedicated aim, and is meant only to be amusing--which not very much is nowadays, is it? | |
Stitch in time | |
Tales from Rhapsody Home | |
There goes Maine! : a somewhat history, sort of, of the Pine Tree State | |
This trifling distinction : reminiscences from Down East | |
Twelve grindstones : an uproarious collection of down east folklore | |
Twelve grindstones; or, A few more good ones, being another cultural roundup of Maine folklore, sort of, although not intended to be definitive, and perhaps not so cultural, either. | |
What they don't tell you about senior living | |
The wines of Pentagoët | |
You should start sooner; |