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- catalog abstract ""The American Revolution has ended. The District of Maine remains a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Deep in these north woods, a young man, a boy, really, who has never been away from his home in Sheepscott Great Pond, sets off at his mother's urging to search for a person he has never met. His travels quickly lead him into a series of startling entanglements and adventures and, providentially, into a friendship with a nomadic parson with a seafaring past whose humble intelligence and steady head prove useful when Peter Loon finds the world away from home to be more dangerous and complex than he had ever imagined."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12543401.
- catalog coverage "Maine History 1775-1865 Fiction.".
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""The American Revolution has ended. The District of Maine remains a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Deep in these north woods, a young man, a boy, really, who has never been away from his home in Sheepscott Great Pond, sets off at his mother's urging to search for a person he has never met. His travels quickly lead him into a series of startling entanglements and adventures and, providentially, into a friendship with a nomadic parson with a seafaring past whose humble intelligence and steady head prove useful when Peter Loon finds the world away from home to be more dangerous and complex than he had ever imagined."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Concerning an Interview with Captain Clayden -- How Peter Spent His First Night on Clayden Point, and How He Was Perceived by Young Women There -- Of What It Meant to Pique-Nique and the Inevitability of Certain Failures -- Concerning New Visitors to Captain Clayden and Their Opinions -- Of the Road to New Milford, and What They Discovered at Great Meadow Copse -- Concerning the Encounter at Benjamin Brook -- How Opinion Differed over the Course of a Few Hours and a Few Miles, and What Was Said at the Sign of the Star and Sturgeon -- Concerning Matters with Elspeth Gray and Gray Farm -- How the Parson Was Accused by--and Peter Attached to--Nathan Barrow -- Concerning the Disposition of Two Hundred -- Concerning the March to Wiscasset -- How Peter Came to His Third Tavern, and How He Put the Night's Adventures into Motion -- How Peter Loon Came to the Jail at Wiscasset and What Happened There -- How Peter Loon Returned to New Milford and How He Left There Again -- ".
- catalog description "How Ezekiel Peter Black Came to Sheepscott Great Pond and How His Young Daughter Was Courted -- Of Rosemund Loon's Strangeness, and Silas Loon's Death, and How Their Son Peter Was Sent in Search of an Uncle "By Marriage." -- Of Peter Loon's First Night in the Forest -- How Peter Loon Conjured Himself from a Felled Buck, and How He Met Two Woodsmen and a Parson -- How Peter Fell in with Parson Leach -- Of the March to Plymouth Gore, and of the Place They Went Instead -- How Peter Loon and Parson Leach Were Received at the Ale Wife's Tavern, Who They Met, and What They Learned There -- Concerning a Conversation on the Beach, and the Consequences of Mr. Tillage's Peep of Heaven -- Concerning Antinomianism and Other Matters -- Of the Road to New Milford, Unexpected Meetings, and How a Peaceful Man Might Be Driven to Anger -- Concerning a Change in Plans, a Parting of the Ways, as Well as an Introduction to the Busy Abode of Captain Clayden as Governed by Mrs. Magnamous -- ".
- catalog description "How Peter Journeyed Home and What He Found There -- Concerning Peter Loon's Decisions and also What Was Decided for Him.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [297-299]).".
- catalog extent "298 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Peter Loon.".
- catalog identifier "067003052X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Peter Loon.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Viking,".
- catalog relation "Peter Loon.".
- catalog spatial "Maine History 1775-1865 Fiction.".
- catalog subject "813/.54 21".
- catalog subject "Frontier and pioneer life Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Land settlement Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3568.E47697 P47 2002".
- catalog subject "Young men Fiction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Concerning an Interview with Captain Clayden -- How Peter Spent His First Night on Clayden Point, and How He Was Perceived by Young Women There -- Of What It Meant to Pique-Nique and the Inevitability of Certain Failures -- Concerning New Visitors to Captain Clayden and Their Opinions -- Of the Road to New Milford, and What They Discovered at Great Meadow Copse -- Concerning the Encounter at Benjamin Brook -- How Opinion Differed over the Course of a Few Hours and a Few Miles, and What Was Said at the Sign of the Star and Sturgeon -- Concerning Matters with Elspeth Gray and Gray Farm -- How the Parson Was Accused by--and Peter Attached to--Nathan Barrow -- Concerning the Disposition of Two Hundred -- Concerning the March to Wiscasset -- How Peter Came to His Third Tavern, and How He Put the Night's Adventures into Motion -- How Peter Loon Came to the Jail at Wiscasset and What Happened There -- How Peter Loon Returned to New Milford and How He Left There Again -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "How Ezekiel Peter Black Came to Sheepscott Great Pond and How His Young Daughter Was Courted -- Of Rosemund Loon's Strangeness, and Silas Loon's Death, and How Their Son Peter Was Sent in Search of an Uncle "By Marriage." -- Of Peter Loon's First Night in the Forest -- How Peter Loon Conjured Himself from a Felled Buck, and How He Met Two Woodsmen and a Parson -- How Peter Fell in with Parson Leach -- Of the March to Plymouth Gore, and of the Place They Went Instead -- How Peter Loon and Parson Leach Were Received at the Ale Wife's Tavern, Who They Met, and What They Learned There -- Concerning a Conversation on the Beach, and the Consequences of Mr. Tillage's Peep of Heaven -- Concerning Antinomianism and Other Matters -- Of the Road to New Milford, Unexpected Meetings, and How a Peaceful Man Might Be Driven to Anger -- Concerning a Change in Plans, a Parting of the Ways, as Well as an Introduction to the Busy Abode of Captain Clayden as Governed by Mrs. Magnamous -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "How Peter Journeyed Home and What He Found There -- Concerning Peter Loon's Decisions and also What Was Decided for Him.".
- catalog title "Peter Loon : a novel / Van Reid.".
- catalog type "Bildungsromans. gsafd".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "Historical fiction. gsafd".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".