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Books with title New Hampshire Colony

  • New Hampshire

    Robert Frost, J. J. Lankes

    Paperback (Independently published, May 31, 2019)
    "New Hampshire" is a volume of ballads composed by Robert Frost, for which he got the Pulitzer Prize. The main lyric is the longest, and it has cross-references to 14 of the accompanying sonnets. These are the "Notes" in the book title. The "Elegance Notes" are the 30 last sonnets. Contained in this accumulation are a portion of Frost's best-referred to works, for example, "Fire and Ice", "Nothing Gold Can Stay", and "Halting by Woods on a Snowy Evening".
  • My New Hampshire

    Mary Ann Myers, Nicole Fazio

    Hardcover (Little Beach Books, Sept. 1, 2016)
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  • New Hampshire

    Dottie Brown

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group (L), April 15, 2002)
    An introduction to the land, history, people, economy, and environment of New Hampshire.
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  • New Hampshire -

    Dottie Brown -

    Paperback (Lerner Publishing -, March 15, 1993)
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  • New Hampshire

    Simone T. Ribke

    Library Binding (Children's Press(CT), Sept. 1, 2003)
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  • The Colony of New Hampshire

    Susan Whitehurst;S Whitehurst

    School & Library Binding (PowerKids Press, March 15, 1877)
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  • New Hampshire

    Robert Frost

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 1, 2019)
    New Hampshire, a collection of poems, was first published by Robert Frost in 1932. It won the Pulitzer Prize.This collection includes:New HampshireA Star in a Stone-BoatThe Census-TakerThe Star-SplitterMapleThe Ax-HelveThe GrindstonePaul’s WifeWild GrapesPlace for a ThirdTwo Witches- The Witch of Coos- The Pauper Witch of GraftonAn Empty ThreatA Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey’s Ears, and Some BooksI Will Sing You One-OFragmentary BlueFire and IceIn a Disused GraveyardDust of SnowTo E.T.Nothing Gold Can StayThe RunawayThe Aim Was SongStopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningFor Once, Then, SomethingBlue-Butterfly DayThe OnsetTo EarthwardGood-by and Keep ColdTwo Look at TwoNot to KeepA Brook in the CityThe Kitchen ChimneyLooking for a Sunset Bird in WinterA Boundless MomentEvening in a Sugar OrchardGathering LeavesThe Valley’s Singing DayMisgivingA Hillside ThawPlowmenOn a Tree Fallen Across the RoadOur Singing StrengthThe Lockless DoorThe Need of Being Versed in Country ThingsRead for yourself why Robert Frost is such a beloved poet!Note that Lisa Shea also has an annotated and illustrated version, for those who would enjoy having notes on each poem.
  • New Hampshire

    Teresa Wimmer

    Hardcover (Creative Education, July 15, 2009)
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  • New Hampshire

    Megan Kopp

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 15, 2018)
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  • New Hampshire

    Robert Frost

    Hardcover (the New Dresden Press, March 15, 1955)
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  • New Hampshire

    Terry Miller Shannon

    Library Binding (Children's Press(CT), Jan. 1, 1699)
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  • New Hampshire

    Robert Frost, John Lescault

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, April 30, 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. 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 first published in 1923 earned Frost the first of his four Pulitzer Prizes, and 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."