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After a chidhood that included several years spent in Europe, Peter Dewey participated in some of the most dramatic and importent episodes of World War II. As They Were is a compilation of Dewey's writings chronicling life in Paris in the months leading up to the Nazi attack of France in May, 1940.
Explores the traditions of Parades and their role in American culture.
Following up on his book, Claremont Boy, noted attorney Joseph D. Steinfield offers more thoughtful commentary in this new collection of essays.
Sydney M. Williams III shares new musings on family, nature, and the miracles to be found in everyday life
A lively collection of literary essays about bars, booze, and traveling the American West.
A new edition of short stories which cover upper-class family life in India and cultural displacement and exile in North America.
A thoughtful, historically-grounded, and often humorous memoir, interweaving personal experience with an exploration of the roots of ethnic stereotypes and antisemitism.
Winner of the sixth annual May Sarton New Hampshire Poetry Prize
This inventive book has at its core a collection of linked short stories depicting the lives of sideshow oddities in an early twentieth-century carnival traveling through the rural south. While the fiction opens a door to another world, ultimately it invites readers to think differently about the world we inhabit and the universal need to belong, to experience redemption, to reclaim our imperfections as part of what makes us whole. An introductory essay frames the collection, inviting readers to consider more deeply how the socio-historical context and characters create metaphors for our own experience. The book concludes with a series of creative prompts to engage readers with the text so that the stories continue to unfold.
An exploration of how people and water interact
Illuminating the lies, secrets, and silences beneath our discomfort
Meticulously researched and with abundant color photos, the book is the only work focusing on the state's Arts and Crafts domestic architecture and the only one to include an illustrated field guide.
Our rock-solid belief in the certainty of property gives way to anguish when competing interests challenge it
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.
Inspired by New Hampshire Public Television's award-winning series Windows to the Wild
A mini treasure-house of poems and quotations, centered on creativity and slowing down
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