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NEW HAMPSHIRE BOOKS
Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Eugene Fodor. By Fodor's Modern Guides.
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Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by James Holland Beal. By P.K. Blanchard.
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No comments about White Mountain yesteryears,.
Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Alfred Glassman and Universal Publishing Co. By Universal Publishing Company (MA).
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No comments about Universal Atlas of Southern New Hampshire, with Part of Maine: 115 Maps/Cities & Towns.
Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Tom Bross. By World Publishing, Co. (Illinois).
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No comments about A palace in New Hampshire: Mount Washington Resort at Bretton Woods, a restoration success story, recalls the elegance of bygone days.(RESORT OF THE MONTH)(Product/Service ... Evaluation): An article from: Travel America.
Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Ron Barracliffe. By New Impressions.
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No comments about New Hampshire Insider's Guide.
Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By J Salmon.
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Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Williams Hill Pub.
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2 comments about New Hampshire Vs. Vermont: Sibling Rivalry Between the Twin States.
- Although the potential for interesting facts, developments, and history certainly exists in the comparison of Vermont and New Hampshire, this collection falls short. It eventually ends up with rude, false pieces that are of no real interest or value. Too bad the editor did not put more effort into this collection
- New Hampshire and Vermont are two small, lightly populated states stuck next to each other in northern New England. Little does anyone know that a major feud has been going on between them for years, a feud that won't end anytime soon. The feud is explored in this book by contributors from both sides of the fence.
Vermont has its liberal political outlook and its statewide ban on highway billboards. New Hampshire, on the other hand, is very conservative and its first in the country Presidential primary makes it the center of the American political universe every four years. People in Vermont wear funny sandals and talk about world peace. New Hampshire residents sell liquor at toll booths and drive without seat belts. The one thing they agree on is their dislike of Mssachusetts. Every weekend the roads are full of European sedans in custom colors packed with casual clothing and the latest sporting equipment bearing Massachusetts plates. Every driver is in a major hurry to relax; woe to anyone who gets in front of them on the road. But, once they get outside of Massachusetts, they stop at every stone wall, covered bridge and quain country store so quickly that they activate their car's air bags. The other thing that people from Massachusetts do on weekends is shop at outlet malls. Seeing (or more accurately, hearing) several women all wearing noisy nylon jogging suits, and making a beeline for the nearest sale rack, is something to behold. Vermont looks like a postcard. New Hampshire's largest city, Manchester, has a main street that concludes in a dead end. People in Vermont go out to eat and listen to National Public Radio. The first thing one sees in New Hampshire is a toll booth where the attendant has trouble making change from a $5 bill, followed by a state liquor store. This book is hilarious and a little eye-opening for this native New Englander. It equally insults the people of both states, it's very easy to read, and is highly recommended.
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Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by John Clayton. By Clayton Place Publishing.
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No comments about In The City.
Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Appalachian Mountain Club Books. By Appalachian Mountain Club Books.
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No comments about AMC Carter Range-Evans Notch/North Country-Mahoosucs Maps, White Mountains, New Hampshire.
Posted in New Hampshire (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by George Keith. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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New England: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine (Fodor Shell travel guides U.S.A)
White Mountain yesteryears,
Universal Atlas of Southern New Hampshire, with Part of Maine: 115 Maps/Cities & Towns
A palace in New Hampshire: Mount Washington Resort at Bretton Woods, a restoration success story, recalls the elegance of bygone days.(RESORT OF THE MONTH)(Product/Service ... Evaluation): An article from: Travel America
New Hampshire Insider's Guide
New Forest
New Hampshire Vs. Vermont: Sibling Rivalry Between the Twin States
In The City
AMC Carter Range-Evans Notch/North Country-Mahoosucs Maps, White Mountains, New Hampshire
A Journal Of Travels From New Hampshire To Caratuck, On The Continent Of North America (1851)
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