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- catalog abstract "In his nationally acclaimed The Lord's Oysters, Gilbert Byron told the story of a young boy growing up on Maryland's Eastern Shore in the early twentieth century. Noah Marlin is older now, as Byron takes up his tale of Chesapeake watermen and their families in this sequel to his beloved classic. In Done Crabbin' Noah's world has begun to change as life on the river becomes less important than life in the town. He's shocked to discover his fifth-grade teacher, the yellow-haired Miss Bertie, parked in a buggy on a back road with Doc Beller, but keeps his discovery secret when he remembers Doc's profession. "I could imagine myself going to him for a small filling, and then he would strap me in his chair--it wasn't worth the chance." He hears William Jennings Bryan speak beneath the leaking canopy of a Chatauqua tent during a raging thunderstorm, and remarks in passing that a young man on the tent crew would be killed a year later when his biplane crashed in France.".
- catalog contributor b2674158.
- catalog coverage "Chesapeake Bay Region (Md. and Va.) Fiction.".
- catalog coverage "Eastern Shore (Md. and Va.) Fiction.".
- catalog created "c1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "c1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1990.".
- catalog description "In his nationally acclaimed The Lord's Oysters, Gilbert Byron told the story of a young boy growing up on Maryland's Eastern Shore in the early twentieth century. Noah Marlin is older now, as Byron takes up his tale of Chesapeake watermen and their families in this sequel to his beloved classic. In Done Crabbin' Noah's world has begun to change as life on the river becomes less important than life in the town. He's shocked to discover his fifth-grade teacher, the yellow-haired Miss Bertie, parked in a buggy on a back road with Doc Beller, but keeps his discovery secret when he remembers Doc's profession. "I could imagine myself going to him for a small filling, and then he would strap me in his chair--it wasn't worth the chance." He hears William Jennings Bryan speak beneath the leaking canopy of a Chatauqua tent during a raging thunderstorm, and remarks in passing that a young man on the tent crew would be killed a year later when his biplane crashed in France.".
- catalog extent "xi, 195 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Done crabbin'".
- catalog hasFormat "Done crabbin'.".
- catalog identifier "0801839882 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Done crabbin'".
- catalog isFormatOf "Done crabbin'.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "c1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Done crabbin'".
- catalog relation "Done crabbin'.".
- catalog spatial "Chesapeake Bay Region (Md. and Va.) Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "Eastern Shore (Md. and Va.) Fiction.".
- catalog subject "813/.54 20".
- catalog subject "Fishers Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3503.Y95 D6 1990".
- catalog title "Done crabbin' : Noah leaves the river / Gilbert Byron.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "text".