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A comprehensive architectural history of America's greatest living architectural laboratory.
The first complete treatment of the U.S. land trust movement as a crucial feature of current efforts to protect the environment.
A fascinating analysis of how Jews fit into scholarly debates about Orientalism.
A compelling tale of a natural disaster and its effects on a small New England community, now back in print
A lively account of an archeological investigation at a major French and Indian War military encampment.
This updated and expanded second edition of this book offers the best cycling routes in southern New Hampshire
A unique collection of Shaker songs and dances that keeps alive this important musical heritage.
The first full-scale historical treatment of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, the leading figure in twentieth-century American Jewish Orthodoxy.
A comprehensive look at the geography, environment, and peoples of the land that became New Hampshire, from ancient times through the colonial era.
A woman writer's lyrical memoir of a summer with her artist husband in a remote Cape Cod dune shack
The first collection of Sabra Field's landmark prints, with commentary by the artist, now in a second edition with thirteen additional images
The definitive how-to guide to watching and enjoying birds in Vermont including a special section for beginners
A richly illustrated history of American architecture that explains why particular architectural ideas occurred when and where they did.
In words and pictures, two naturalists show that close attention to nature reveals constant change
An interdisciplinary collection of historical and comparative articles on civil society and the social capital debate.
An architectural study of the large Adirondack hotels that focuses on the cultural history of travel and tourism.
A gold mine of ideas for exploring nature with children, and "a must for those teaching natural science in any setting."-Science and Children
A penetrating look at the condition of family farming-yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
A guide for what citizen leaders and teachers must do to ensure that our democracy will last another century.
A classic documentary collection on New England's Puritan roots is once again available, with new material.
A true picture of relationships between the Indians of northern New England and the European settlers.
Originally published in 1976 as Anne the Word, this is a popular biography of colorful and controversial Shaker founder Ann Lee
An anthropologist describes the working world of Maine lobstermen, focusing on the intricate personal network that sustains them.
Beginning where the autobiography left off, Green has selected letters, essays, interviews, and speeches that offer a complete self-narration of Gandhi's life from 1920 to 1948.
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