Before cameras were common, visitors to Mount Desert Island had to
remember the beauty of the landscape through postcards. In this book,
readers will be transported back in time to the Golden Age of Acadia,
Mount Desert Island, and Bar Harbor, when the Rockefellers strolled the
streets and carriage roads were actually used for carriages. These
antique postcards were once collected and treasured, kept as mementoes
and displayed for guests. While digital photography has replaced the
postcard as the preferred way to share vacation memories, readers will
enjoy traveling through time with registered Maine guide and author Earl
Brechlin. Alongside each image, Brechlin provides illuminating details,
tidbits of Maine lore, and information about how modern day Mount Desert
Island compares with the scenic postcard. This fascinating collection of
postcards and stories will appeal to history buffs, outdoor enthusiasts,
and anyone who has been swept away by the magic of the Maine landscape.