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The New Hampshire Fishing Series by Jack Noon
NORTH COUNTRY HISTORY
The Moosilaukee Reader, Vols. I & II by Robert W. Averill
An illustrated collection of stories written over the last two centuries centered on Mt. Moosilauke.
Lumber Queen by Ellen C. Anderson
A biography of an extraordinary woodswoman, Ruth Ayer Park. Ruth Park was a tough New Hampshire Yankee who graduated from Vassar College in 1906 and then became a logging boss.
BILL MORSE
A Country Life & A Mix of Years by William S. Morse
Two books by a 93-year-old Yankee storyteller who writes of the North Country he grew up in. Beginning before electricity, airplanes and automobiles. Colorful & humorously told.
HISTORICAL FICTION
The Big Fish of Barston Falls by Jack Noon, Illustrated by Walt Cudnohufsky
An exciting historical fiction of the upper Connecticut River and the Valley. Set in the old canal days when rafts and flatboats went down the river. A fish story big enough to suit any angler.
Old Sam's Thunder by Jack Noon, Illustrated by Walt Cudnohufsky
A humorous, thoughtful historical fiction set in the upper Connecticut River Valley. Wonderful characters. Barston Falls needs a cannon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of American Independence. . .
Up Moosilauke by Jack Noon
A new collection of eight short stories based on Moosilauke history, beginning in 1799 and ending on December 31st, 1999.
HUMOR
The New Hampshire Primer by M.J. Beagle
An almost foolproof Guide for presidential candidates to winning the New Hampshire Primary. A step-by-step method complete with a money back guarantee! Double your money back if you don't win!
Sit Free or Die by M.J. Beagle
An interesting little book connecting John Stark, Daniel Webster and New Hamphire's outhouse heritage.
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