7399. Noble, Dennis and T. Michael O’Brien. SENTINELS OF THE ROCKS – From “ Graveyard Coast ” to National Lakeshore. Marquette. 1979.
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7399. Noble, Dennis and T. Michael O’Brien. SENTINELS OF THE ROCKS – From “ Graveyard Coast ” to National Lakeshore. Marquette. 1979.
7399d. Noble, Dennis and T. Michael O’Brien. SENTINELS OF THE ROCKS – From “ Graveyard Coast ” to National Lakeshore. Marquette . 1979. 1st. 61p. Blue stiff wraps. This extremely scarce early work relates the story of the Au Sable and Grand Island Lights on Lake Superior , and the Grand Marais Life Saving Station and the Munising Coast Guard station. The authors touch on the Lighthouse Service, Life-Saving Service and early Coast Guard as well as their stations and equipment. With a forward by Prof. Loren R. Graham of MIT. Appended are lists of Keepers of both the lighthouse and life-saving stations. Well illustrated with 34 photos and engravings. An extremely scarce title. (VG). $78.
7399c. Noble, Dennis and T. Michael O’Brien. SENTINELS OF THE ROCKS – From “Graveyard Coast” to National Lakeshore. Marquette. 1979. 61p. Blue stiff wraps. This extremely scarce early work relates the story of the Au Sable and Grand Island Lights on Lake Superior, and the Grand Marais Life Saving Station and the Munising Coast Guard station. The authors touch on the Lighthouse Service, Life-Saving Service and early Coast Guard as well as their stations and equipment. With a forward by Prof. Loren R. Graham of MIT. Appended are lists of Keepers of both the lighthouse and life-saving stations. Well illustrated with 34 photos and engravings. An extremely scarce title. (VG+). $88 net.