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Vermont: The State with the
Storybook Past
Cora Cheney
Vermont: The State with the Storybook Past is a comprehensive, readable
Vermont history for young readers. Author Cora Cheney outlines major and
minor events and makes long-gone times seem real by presenting scenes of
daily life.
288 pages, 6½" x 8½"
Illustrated
ISBN 1-881535-21-5
Paper $22.95
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Thomas Chittenden: Vermont's First Statesman
Frank Smallwood
The first full-length biography of Thomas Chittenden in 150 years presents
overwhelming evidence that Chittenden provided the leadership and political
skills necessary to preserve Vermont's independence through its turbulent
early years.
304 pages, 6" x 9"
Photographs and maps
ISBN 1-881535-28-2, Cloth, $35.00
ISBN 1-881535-27-4, Paper, $19.95
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Vermont Saints and Sinners
Lee Dana Goodman
Enjoy lively stories of Vermont's most eccentric saints and sinners reflecting
300 years of Vermont's most interesting history. You will meet grave robbers,
horse thieves, war heroes, genius inventors, religious fanatics, ne'er-do-wells,
adventurers, stalwart immigrants, and many others.
176 pages, 6" x 9"
Illustrated
ISBN 0-933050-32-1
Paper $12.95
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Tales of Vermont Ways and People
Bertha S. Dodge
Meet Vermonters of the past whose traditions, outlook on life, sturdy independence, and quick, if quiet, humor enchants all who come to know them. These are the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of the early settlers and the heroes of Vermont's past.
192 pages, 6" x 9"
Illustrated
ISBN 0-933050-22-4
Paper $14.95
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Vermont by Choice: The Earliest Years
Bertha S. Dodge
Who were Vermont's original settlers? Why did they come to the New Hampshire
Grants? How did they get there? What was it like once they arrived? Here
is a guide to the home and farm life of the earliest pioneers and a testament
to the heroism it took to turn a wilderness into a state.
160 pages, 5½" x 8"
ISBN 0-933050-50-X
Paper $9.95
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The Green Mountain Boys of Summer: Vermonters in the Major Leagues 1882-1993
Edited by Tom Simon
Green Mountain Boys of Summer presents nearly three dozen native-born Vermonters who made it to the major leagues. Their stories are filled with passion and determination, along with surprising twists of fate, unexpected facts, and a wide range of human experience. They came from every corner of Vermont, and their history is part of the fabric of the state. Children with big league dreams have chased baseballs around Vermont fields for more than a century. Green Mountain Boys of Summer celebrates the men who chased their dream and succeeded, even when the odds against them were long. Editor Tom Simon and twenty-three contributors spent four years researching and writing Green Mountain Boys of Summer.
208 pages, 8.5" x 11"
192 photographs
ISBN 1-881535-35-5 Cloth $40.00
ISBN 1-881535-35-5 Cloth $50.00 - Collectors Edition
ISBN 1-881535-36-3 Paperback $24.95 This format is currently out of stock.
View a few of the nearly 200 photographs in the Green Mountain Boys of Summer picture gallery!
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Men Against Granite
Mari Tomasi & Roaldus Richmond
Description
322 pages, 6" x 9"
Illustrated
ISBN 0-881535-46-0
Paper $22.95
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