North of Monadnock

North of Monadnock
Title North of Monadnock PDF eBook
Author Newton F Tolman
Publisher Hassell Street Press
Pages 256
Release 2021-09-09
Genre
ISBN 9781014401175

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Monadnock

Monadnock
Title Monadnock PDF eBook
Author Craig Brandon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre American poetry
ISBN 9780979506710

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Monadnock Summer

Monadnock Summer
Title Monadnock Summer PDF eBook
Author William Morgan
Publisher David R. Godine Publisher
Pages 162
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1567924220

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A fascinating look into a special corner of New England summer home architecture: the many styles of homes in Dublin, New Hampshire. The small, high, mountain town of Dublin, New Hampshire was known as an artistic and literary retreat in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Less well known, but equally fascinating, is Dublin's claim as home to just about every architectural style and several major domestic architects of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. On its slopes, overlooking deep, spring-fed Dublin Lake and the looming Mount Monadnock, we find a virtual encyclopedia of building styles, ranging from the plain and unadorned to the most ornate and ambitious. A list of the architects who plied their trade in this small town would include Charles A. Platt, Peabody & Stearns, Rotch & Tilden, Henry Vaughan, and Lois Lilley Howe. In this immensely readable and enjoyable survey, veteran architectural historian William Morgan takes the reader on a verbally vivid and visually varied tour of the terrain, concentrating not only on the traditional and expected examples that crop up in Dublin as often as elsewhere, but also on the eccentric, unusual, and often unique extravaganzas that pepper its slopes. For Dublin was a place which for a century had both the money and the taste to indulge architects of all stripes and styles, and to give them commissions to design among the most beautiful and original examples their talents could produce.

Iron Roads of the Monadnock Region: Railroads of Southwestern New Hampshire and North-Central Massachusetts

Iron Roads of the Monadnock Region: Railroads of Southwestern New Hampshire and North-Central Massachusetts
Title Iron Roads of the Monadnock Region: Railroads of Southwestern New Hampshire and North-Central Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Bradford G. Blodget
Publisher Bauhan Pub
Pages 0
Release 2019-10-19
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780872333055

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"This book is a selective history of the railroads in the Monadnock Region, focused on their operating years and their relationships to the communities they served"--Title page verso

Where the Mountain Stands Alone

Where the Mountain Stands Alone
Title Where the Mountain Stands Alone PDF eBook
Author Howard Mansfield
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Monadnock, Mount, Region (N.H.)
ISBN 9781584655565

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The mountain-haunted dreams and lives of small-town New England

Fly Fishing New Hampshire's Secret Waters

Fly Fishing New Hampshire's Secret Waters
Title Fly Fishing New Hampshire's Secret Waters PDF eBook
Author Steve Angers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1467141682

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"New Hampshire's hard and rugged exterior protects one of America's richest native brook trout fisheries. These abundant waters are as varied as the landscape, from Mount Washington to peaceful meadows. The anticipation of the largest mayfly hatch contrasts with the quiet, deep waters of holding pools, and anglers are rewarded when they learn how to read the rivers and streams. Remote areas such as the Perry Ponds may require an entire day, while more accessible waters such as Mink Brook still provide excitement. With more than fifty years of experience, Steve Angers reveals some of his favorite spots and details what it takes to be successful when fishing in the Granite State"--

The Auk

The Auk
Title The Auk PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 650
Release 1904
Genre Birds
ISBN

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