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Tamilio's poems systematically deconstruct the human condition of love and death, faith and despair, and transgression and redemption
Gustave Dores unforgettable images of Victorian London portray in stark contrast of the affluent world and the raw poverty of the slums
The eye-opening chronicle of a wetland and its inhabitants' fight for survival in a changing climate
Barking tells the tale of Emily and her sister Charlotte, two King Charles Cavalier Spaniels who live a happy, barking life in New York City, until the day everything comes crashing down-literally-all around them.
The untold story of the children left behind by explorers Peary and Henson
This catalog has been compiled for an exhibition celebrating Quigley's life and work that will open at the Historical Society of Cheshire County (NH) in May 2017, and for the 250th anniversary celebration of the town of Nelson, NH, where Quigley lived for many years.
Alice B. Fogel's new collection explores what happens to boundaries-psychological, emotional, physical, formal, even syntactical-when people live together for a long time in one house. The house itself has the main point of view, and addresses all its inhabitants as "you."
Neil Mathison's writing explores the many ways in which the physical world influences our lives. He muses on heritage, boats, and the sea; ponders how living in the shadow of a volcano shapes a person; and ties the physical world to deeper themes of human life, such as relationships and personal tragedies.
A nephew's search for the uncle he never knew
Inspired by New Hampshire Public Television's award-winning series Windows to the Wild
After forty-seven years on Wall Street, Williams writes from home about what truly matters
A mini treasure-house of poems and quotations, centered on creativity and slowing down
A love letter to the glories of the Maine Coast and to the human/animal bonds that can so enrich a life
A portrait of the artist and musician Rory McEwen, by his niece, the writer Christian McEwen.
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