| Author/Contributor(s): | Chamberlain, Joshua; Ancona, Troy; Bischof, Libby |
| Publisher: | Down East Books |
| Date: | 6/16/2026 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
The speech was a major address by a beloved Maine figure about Maine’s history and a vision for how the state should move forward in industry, agriculture, and education. What is remarkable about the speech are the challenges that Chamberlain emphasized— the state’s declining population, youth leaving to find skilled work elsewhere, Maine’s overreliance on natural resource industries, the need to attract business and capital to the state, the struggles facing family farms— the same challenges Mainers face today. Chamberlain was prescient in recognizing the promise of Maine as a tourist destination and hopeful, that those who come to Maine in the future will love the land and the land will give back strength.
The speech is published to coincide with the nation’s 250th anniversary, in conjunction with the foremost resource on Chamberlain, the Pejepscot History Center in Brunswick. Site manager, Tony Ancona has annotated the speech in its entirety. Chamberlain’s notes are included with Ancona’s.