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Our focus here largely is on books about our Piscataqua Seacoast region or written by Seacoast authors.  With our active literary community, that means a lot of volumes. Where possible we offer links for you to buy books. Our goal here is not to review, but to keep you posted on the latest, and sometimes little known publications.

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High Acres Maple Syrup Cookbook Susan Chapman Melanson 462
Dream-Riders Knightmare Dennis Kleinman & Nancy Grossman 825
Strawbery Banke, A Seaport Museum 400 Years in the Making J. Dennis Robinson 7106
Portsmouth by Nancy Horton Nancy Horton and Laura Pope 1250
Betty and Barney Hill Captured Kathleen Marden & Stanton Friedman 1302
Angel Come Home Stuart R Wisong 1145
Placenames of South Berwick Old Berwick Historical Society 1376
Haunted Portsmouth Roxie J. Zwicker 1532
The Warner House Seacoast Books 1466
This Desired Place Julia Older 1322
Flying Tigers Daniel Ford 2363
Wallace Nutting’s Portsmouth Richard M. Candee 1747
Flooding New Hampshire Alstead Historical Society 2150
The Toilet Papers Jane Wingate 2169
Blacks on the Border Harvey Amani Whitfield 2219
Keep Up Good Courage Alan Fraser Houston 2315
New Hampshire Then and Now Peter E. Randall 2526
City Puppies Take Two Nick Diana 4329
Portland Head Light Picture HIstory Timothy Harrison 3433
Growing With the Grain Patricia and Chloe Emison 2972
NH Authors Rethink Architecture John & Margaret Myer 2774
UNH Prof Tells Why Harry Potter Cannot Die UNH Media Service 3655
Friendly Edifices Jane Molloy Porter 3519
Taken is Thriller for Women Chris Jordan 3463
Unlikely Teachers Judy Ringer 3412
Kittery Gateway to Maine Guide Friends of the Rice Public Library 6286
Mainely Kids Crystal Ward Kent 4234
Building Portsmouth Again Richard Candee 3561
The Good Beer Guide to New England Andy Crouch 4829
Sarah Parker Rice Goodwin Margaret Whyte Kelly 3914
Rod Philbrick Meets the Tinycawlers Rodman Philbrick 4310
Behind the Treaty of Portsmouth Michiko Nakanishi 3898
Good Simple Real Food Joan Styrna andAllison Anneser 5059
Disasters Etc John R H Kimball 3783
George W the Son King Mike Dater 5953
Breakfast in the Bathtub Fred Samuels and Joann Snow Duncanson 4092
Portsmouth Cemeteries Glenn A. Knoblock 3951
Child Out of Place Pat Wall 4908
Eliot Maine Margaret A. Elliott 6481
The Placenames of Portsmouth Nancy Grossman 5661
Just Rye Harbor Thomas and Rosemary Clarie 8219
From Farm to Market Marianne Pernold Young 5343
John Paul Jones for Young Readers Brenda Haugen 8605
Maple Sugaring in NH Barbara Mills Lassonde 6754
Antique Trunks Paul Pat Morse 31933
Star Light Bruce J. Parsons 4722
Portsmouth Harbor Heritage Nelson H. Lawry, Glen M. Williford, and Leo K. Polaski 5112
A Time Before New Hampshire Michael Caduto 5494
A Short History of Boston Robert Allison 7593
The Hurricane of 1938 Aram Goudsouzian 5261
 
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Greenability Lecture & Soup
May 12, 2008
EXETER -- Blue Moon Natural Foods, 8 Clifford Street, Exeter, celebrates its thirteenth year with “an intergenerational green initiative” that includes three different cooking series running through May. The anniversary schedule of events promoting h...

Sea Dogs: Celebrating 15 Years
May 13, 2008
PORTLAND -- Charlie Eshbach, President/General Manager, Portland Sea Dogs, will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Sea Dogs with the publication of a new history of the team, “The Portland Sea Dogs: Images of Baseball.” FREE

LIVESTRONG Day
May 13, 2008
EXETER -- Wear yellow. Honor and support people affected by cancer in our community. Enjoy a new exhibition of art by cancer survivors. Learn about the Lance Armstrong Foundation's programs to unite people to fight cancer, and meet a member of the LAF s...

Be a Herbal Apprentice Course
May 14, 2008
CANTERBURY -- Fee: $175, members $160 Drive away the winter blues by delving into herbology. This course provides hands on experiences, making tinctures, soaps and herbal salts, for example, to connect you with the early spring. We will also concentrat...

American Independence Museum's Opening Day
May 14, 2008
The American Independence Museum opens for the season in Historic Exeter, New Hampshire. Museum hours are 10am to 4pm, with the last tours at 3:30pm.

Veggie Teens and Raw Food
May 14, 2008
EXETER -- Raise Your Vibe Wednesdays at Blue Moon. Blue Moon Natural Foods, 8 Clifford Street, Exeter, sees this spring as an opportunity to explore what each of us can do to make healthful choices for people and the planet. Some of these solutions com...

Writer Louise Erdrich
May 14, 2008
PORTSMOUTH -- One of the most gifted, prolific and challenging of contemporary Native American novelists, Award-winning novelist Louise Erdrich will be a part of our Writers on a New England Stage series on May 14. Her new original novel The Plague of D...

Meteors, Meteorites and Comets
May 16, 2008
CONCORD -- Planetarium Educator Bob Veilleux will explain why you can collect meteorites - but not meteors or comets. Learn about these fascinating solar system interlopers, where they come from, how you can see them, and how they are related. See and...

Lighthouse Buffet Dinner
May 16, 2008
The main event this evening will be the American Lighthouse Foundation's first “Lighthouse Trivia Challenge.” This will be a Jeopardy-style competition, complete with buzzers and sound effects. The winners of the early games will compete in a final roun...

Mother Courage
May 16 - 17, 2008
Our mainstage season wraps up in May with the Senior Youth Repertory Company production of Bertolt Brecht’s epic masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children. Through Brecht’s stark vision, the play relentlessly questions the distinctions between war, bu...

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