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  • The New Hampshire Colony

    Kathleen W Deady

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Provides an introduction to the history, government, economy, resources, and people of the New Hampshire Colony. Includes maps, charts, and a timeline.
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  • New Hampshire

    Robert Frost

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 13, 2019)
    Robert Frost (1874–1963) was the most celebrated poet in America for most of the twentieth century. Although chiefly associated with the life and landscapes of New England, his work embodies penetrating and often dark explorations of universal themes. Frost received more than 40 honorary degrees, and the first of his four Pulitzer Prizes was awarded for this 1923 collection.New Hampshire features Frost's meditations on rural life, love, and death, delivered in the voice of a soft-spoken New Englander. Critics have long marveled at the poet's gift for capturing the speech of the region's natives and his realistic evocations of the area's landscapes. This compilation includes several of his best-known poems: "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Nothing Gold Can Stay," and "Fire and Ice" as well as verse based on such traditional songs as "I Will Sing You One-O." The poems are complemented by the atmospheric illustrations created for the original edition by Frost's friend, woodcut artist J. J. Lankes.
  • The Hotel New Hampshire

    John Irving

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, Aug. 30, 1995)
    "The first of my father's illusions was that bears could survive the life lived by human beings, and the second was that human beings could survive a life led in hotels."So says John Berry, son of a hapless dreamer, brother to a cadre of eccentric siblings, and chronicler of the lives lived, the loves experienced, the deaths met, and the myriad strange and wonderful times encountered by the family Berry. Hoteliers, pet-bear owners, friends of Freud (the animal trainer and vaudevillian, that is), and playthings of mad fate, they "dream on" in a funny, sad, outrageous, and moving novel by the remarkable author of A Son of the Circus and A Prayer for Owen Meany."Like Garp, [THE HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE] is a startlingly original family saga that combines macabre humor with Dickensian sentiment and outrage at cruelty, dogmatism and injustice."--Time"Rejoice! John Irving has written another book according to your world....You must read this book."--Los Angeles Times"Spellbinding...Intensely human...A high-wire act of dazzling virtuosity."--Cosmopolitan
  • Exploring the New Hampshire Colony

    Elizabeth Raum

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Step back in time and visit New Hampshire during the Colonial period. Despite conflicts with Native Americans and other colonists, the New Hampshire Colony slowly grew. Find out what made New Hampshire unique, how it got the nickname "the Granite State," what role it played during the Revolutionary War, and what daily life was like in Colonial times and the early days of statehood.
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  • The Colony of New Hampshire

    Dallas Yale

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 6, 2015)
    Describes New Hampshire's origins, industries, and role in the American Revolution, discussing notable figures and events during its time as a colony.
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  • The New Hampshire Colony

    Kevin Davis

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Traces the history of New Hampshire, discussing the daily life of Indian tribes before the seventeenth century, European exploration and settlement, colonial life, the Revolutionary War, and ratification as the ninth state.
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  • New Hampshire

    Robert Frost, J. J. Lankes

    Paperback (Digireads.com Publishing, June 27, 2019)
    First published in 1923, “New Hampshire” by famed American poet Robert Frost, is one of the most beautiful and famous collection of poems in American literature. The book contains many of Frost’s most well-known and beloved poems, such as “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”, “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, “Fire and Ice”, and “The Need of Being Versed in Country Things”. Frost won the first of his four Pulitzer Prizes for “New Hampshire” and he would go on to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1960 for his poetry and was named the poet laureate of Vermont in 1961. Frost’s immortal poems have become an essential part of the fabric of American culture and continue to inspire modern poets, authors, film makers, and artists. Some of literature’s most famous and often quoted lines may be found in this collection by a true master of verse. Frost taught English for many years and encouraged his students to capture the various inflections, tones, and cadences of the spoken English language in his writing, an approach he perfected in his own work and referred to as “the sound of sense”. This timeless collection belongs in the library of everyone who appreciates American literature and poetry. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and includes the woodcut illustrations by J. J. Lankes which appeared in the first edition.
  • New Hampshire

    Nel Yomtov

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2018)
    New Hampshire is nicknamed the Granite State for its many granite quarries, but the state offers much more than just durable construction materials.A True Book: My United States series allows readers to experience what makes each of the fifty state distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each states' history, geography, wildlife and future outlook. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study. Readers will find out what makes the state so special, from its unique local culture to its rich history as one of the first states.
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  • New Hampshire Colony

    Bob Italia

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Provides a history of New Hampshire from before the arrival of European explorers to its statehood in 1788.
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  • The Hotel New Hampshire

    John Irving

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, May 31, 1986)
    'The first of my father's illusions was that bears could survive the life lived by human beings, and the second was that human beings could survive a life led in hotels'. So says John Berry, son of a hapless dreamer, brother to a cadre of eccentric siblings, and chronicler of the lives lived, the loves experienced, the deaths met, and the myriad strange and wonderful times encountered by the family Berry. Hoteliers, pet-bear owners, friends of Freud (the animal trainer and vaudevillian, that is), and playthings of mad fate, they 'dream on' in this funny, sad, outrageous, and moving novel.
  • The Nifty New Hampshire Coloring Book!

    Carole Marsh

    Paperback (Gallopade, July 1, 2001)
    The reproducible coloring book includes pictures of characters, places, facts, and fun. The kids can color their way around your state while learning new facts. Great for school, home or on the road.
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  • The Colony of New Hampshire

    Dallas Yale

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 6, 2015)
    New Hampshire was the ninth state to ratify the U.S. constitution—the deciding vote in accepting the laws our country still uses today. Though important, it’s just one small part of this tiny state’s colonial history. Readers will travel back in time through New Hampshire’s early industry, its urban growth and development, and the key role it played in the American Revolutionary War. This text examines the French and Indian War, taxation dissent, and fight for independence as New Hampshire colonists may have experienced it. Maps, primary sources, and historical artwork support the text’s information-rich content.
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