Ninety-Nine Cent Tour of Bar Harbor Maine (Photo Tour) Traveling Cheapskate: Traveling Cheapskate Series - Paperback
Ninety-Nine Cent Tour of Bar Harbor Maine (Photo Tour) Traveling Cheapskate: Traveling Cheapskate Series - Paperback
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by Elizabeth Mackey (Illustrator), Ken Rossignol (Author)
Welcome to the 99 Cent Tour of Bar Harbor Maine. The typical visitor to this trendy town on the coast of Maine is often to enjoy the playground of the wealthy. Others visit and enjoy all of the lobster houses and attractive shops. The goal of the 99 Tour is to help our readers enjoy the ports of a typical cruise on the cheap. All one needs is a digital camera and a full breakfast before leaving their cruise ship.
Author Biography
THE CURE FOR THE COMMON CRUISE - Join Marsha & Danny Jones as they work around the clock fighting off killers and terrorists on the world's most dangerous cruise ship - the SEA EMPRESS. The 21st Century version of Nick & Nora Charles of the Thin Man, Marsha & Danny are DEADLY. DANGEROUS. DETERMINED. The killers never quit, and the cruises never end as Marsha & Danny work to defeat them. Bookings for the Sea Empress boom instead of plummeting when travelers refuse to let terrorists scare them out of their vacations! -Browse Rossignol's real crime, travel, and history in the news as well as the two Chesapeake series. -THE CHESAPEAKE: Tales & Scales; Legends, Yarns, & Barnacles and the third collection of short stories in Oyster Buyboats, Ships & Steamed Crabs provides the shared memories of those who lived life to the fullest in the Chesapeake region. -CHESAPEAKE 1850: Steamboats & Oyster Wars - the News Reader begins the fictional story of the Ethan Douglas family when at the age of ten, Ethan arrived to live with his grandfather, the captain of a Chesapeake Bay steamship. Over the next thirty years, the family faces a life of oyster pirates, hurricanes, the civil war and the dawning of the age of industrialization. As a maritime history speaker, Rossignol enjoys meeting audiences around the world and discussing the original news stories of the sinking of the RMS Titanic and other maritime history topics. In recent years Rossignol has appeared on dozens of ships in the Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean, and the Caribbean discussing the stories of the history of the Panama Canal, the heroes of the Titanic, the explorations of the new world voyagers, the Bermuda Triangle and the history of piracy, among other maritime history topics. With a recent visit to the International Book Fair 2016 in Panama as one of the United States Delegation authors and entertainers Rossignol enjoyed telling the stories of the History of the Panama Canal, Piracy and of the heroes of the Titanic. He has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC 20/20; ABC World News Tonight and in a 2012 production of Discovery Channel Investigation Motives & Murders Series, A Body in the Bay. In 2018, Rossignol was chosen for the Serenbe Fellows program as a guest speaker on the voyage of RMS Titanic before their spectacular Serenbe Playhouse presentation of Titanic the Musical.