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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

De Gast, Robert. The Oyster Men of the Chesapeake. Camden, ME: International Marine Publishing Company, 1970.
Notes: One cannot separate the Chesapeake oyster as a natural resource from the men and vessels which harvested them. Bob De Gast's book is a compelling visual story with accurate, if spare, text.

DeGast, Robert. Western Wind, Eastern Shore: A Sailing Cruise Around the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975.
Notes: De Gast sails a small boat around the entire DelMarVa Peninsula, an interesting voyage with useful observations.

Fielding, Geoff. "Flavor & Fragrance in the Colonial Garden." Maryland 23 (Spring 1991): 28-31.

Fleming, Cristol, Marion Blois Lobstein, and Barbara Tuffy. Finding Wildflowers in the Washington-Baltimore Area. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Gottfried, Michael D. "Fossil Pioneers: The Chesapeake Region and the Early History of Paleontology in North America." Bugeye Times 16 (Fall 1991): 1, 6-7.

Grieser, Robert. Chesapeake Bay: Photographs. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1990.

Griffith, Philip L. "Maryland's Bird: The Baltimore Oriole." The Record 77 (October 1997): 3.

Hamer, Red, and Barbara H. Hamer. eds. Four Seasons of the Chesapeake Bay: An All-color pictorial of the entire Chesapeake Bay. Vol. I. West Chester, PA: Four Seasons Book Publishers, 1980.

Hamer, Red, and Barbara H. Hamer. eds. Four Seasons of the Chesapeake Bay: An All-color pictorial of the entire Chesapeake Bay. Vol. II. West Chester, PA: Four Seasons Book Publishers, 1982.

Harp, David, and Tom Horton. Water's Way: Life Along the Chesapeake. Washington, DC: Elliott & Clark, 1992.

Horton, Tom. Bay Country. Baltimore: Johns University Press, 1987.

Horton, Tom. "Hanging in the Balance: Chesapeake Bay." National Geographic 183 (June 1993): 2-35.

Horton, Tom. Water's Way: Life Along the Chesapeake. Washington, DC: Elliot & Clark Publishers, 1992.

Hurley, Linda M. Field Guide to the Submerged Aquatic Vegetation of Chesapeake Bay. Annapolis, MD: United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Chesapeake Estuary Program, [1989 or 1990].

Images of the Chesapeake, 1612-1984. Catonsville, MD: Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1985.

Jacoby, Mark. Bayside Guide to Weather on the Chesapeake. College Park, MD: Sea Grant College, University of Maryland, 1984.

Kaminkow, Marion J. Parks & Open Spaces: Maryland, Delaware & District of Columbia. Lanham, MD: Maryland Historical Press, 1996.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Diamondback Terrapin-An Ancient Anne Arundel Delectable-Part IV: The Bay Region's Terrapin Population in the 18th and 19th Centuries." Anne Arundel County History Notes 30 (January 1999): 5-6, 14.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Diamondback Terrapin: An Ancient Anne Arundel Delectable-Part VI: The Terrapin Survives the 20th Century and Faces the New Millennium." Anne Arundel County History Notes 30 (July 1999): 3-4, 8-9.

Klingle, Gilbert C. The Bay, A Naturalist Discovers a Universe of life above and below the Chesapeake. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1951.

Kryder-Reid, E. "The Archaeology of Vision in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Gardens." Journal of Garden History 14 (January-March 1994): 42-54.

Lawson, Glenn. The Last Waterman: A True Story. Crisfield, MD: Crisfield Publishing Company, 1988.

Lippson, Alice Jane, and Robert Lippson. Life in the Chesapeake Bay. (1984; 2d edition, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997).

Lippson, Alice J., ed. The Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.

MacKay, Bryan. Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland: A Family Guide. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

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