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Pages 353-402. Black and white photos. Features: Full-page photo ad for Amoskeag Manufacturing Co.'s No. 11 mill - the largest textile plant in the world; Full-page photo ad for the Polar Caves; Full-page photo of the observatory on Garrison Hill; The Month in New Hampshire; What shall we do with our railroads - consolidate or sell out - with map of New England railroads and connections?; How Dover Grew - the development of her factories; The Savings Bank Centennial - the one hundredth birthday of New Hampshire savings banks; An anthology of one poem poets; An orchard and a college education - apples from the French farm were sold to pay for education; Where the past lives still - Portsmouth - article with photos; Farmers' and Home-makers' week; A New Hampshire crusader; The high school essay contest; A kitchen of 1825 in a thriving New England town - the heart of our ancestors' house; What qualities make for success?; New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Average wear. Some external soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 164-196. Features: Hon. Benning Moulton Bean - article with full-page illustration of subject; Letter from John Farmer to Ex-Gov. William Plumer; Along the Sougegan; James Patten; New Hampshire's Lament; Stray Bits Bound into a Sheaf; Recollections of the Piscataqua Association of Ministers and Churches for Ten Years, from 1825; New Hampshire Men in Michigan, No. 2; The Country Residences of Judge Livius and Gov. Wentworth; Record of Births and Marriages in the Town of Canterbury, N.H. Above-average external wear and soiling. Back cover missing. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
Pages 48-96. Features: Hon. Nathaniel White - article with excellent one-page engraving; Kearsarge; The Pemigewasset - A Reminiscence; Something About Marlow; The Birthplace of a President; Autumn; Benefit of Clergy; Major Frank; Elijah Parker. Above-average but not excessive external wear and soiling. Chips and openings to backstrip. Faint prior owner's name atop front cover. A worthy reference copy. Book
Pages 258-306. Features: Hon. George Washington Nesmith - article with excellent one-page illustration of subject; Leiut.-Governor David Dunbar's Connections; Dead; Capt. Robert Neal, Senior, and his Wife, Margaret Lear Neal; History of the Four Meeting-Houses of the First Congregational Society in Concord; The Ring; Nathaniel Peabody Rogers; Easter; Bibliography of New Hampshire; The Fourth New Hampshire Turnpike. Above-average external wear and soiling. Faint prior owner's name atop front cover. A worthy reference copy. Book
Pages 36-68. Features: Anson Southard Marshall - article with nice one-page illustration; "Golden Days"; A Journey from New Hampshire to Philadelphia Half a Century Ago; My Wife's Aesthetic Soul; The Assassination of President Garfield; Massachusetts Coinage and Coins; Beaver Brook; New Hampshire State Normal School; Letter From John Farmer to Gov. William Plumer; William H.Y. Hackett; Letter from John Adams to Gov. William Plumer; Laudate Dominum; A Curious Relic. Ads and editorial comment on last six pages stroked out. Above-average external wear and soiling. Faint prior owner's name atop front cover. A worthy reference copy. Book
Pages 311-374. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: A Sketch of Marlborough, N.H - feature article with many photos including a full-page shot of the town; By Artist's Fall; Deus ex Machina - a phonographic phantasy; Witch Hazel; Whittier and his poetry; A song of the pine forest; Representative Agriculturists - Warren Tripp of Epsom, William H. Ryder of Bedford; Inspiration; Through New Hampshire with Hammer and Pick; Good by and welcome; Polly Tucker - continued; Educational department; New Hampshire Necrology. Some peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy copy. Magazine
Pages 65-96. Features: The Legislature; The Speakership - with illustration of Hon. Augustus A. Woolson; The Golden Hour - an interesting article on woman's place in society; After Awhile; Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey; Wrecked - a nautical poem; History of the New Hampshire Antiquarian Society; Louisa's Delusion; Biographical Sketch of the Rev. Elijah Fletcher; Illustrated full-page ad for William J. Walker's "New Hampshire House" in Dover, "A first-class livery stable connected with the house", Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this early issue. Magazine
Pages 278-346. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: The main street of the ocean; May song; New Hampshire horses; Yesterday; The administration of a great department in the city of Boston; The pianist; Some passing thoughts on literature; The fairy king; Lisbon, N.H.; Sweet May; The Legend of John Levin and Mary Glasse - Chapter 21; Fair Ormond; The Society of Colonial Wars in New Hampshire; Educational department; New Hampshire Necrology; Nice full-page photo of the Riverside Stock Farm, Newport, N.H. Some peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy copy. Magazine
Pages 257-288. Features: Hon. Frank A. McKean - article with illustration of Mr. McKean; Sketch of the Life and Character of Gen. James Reed; City and Country Life; Bunker Hill - narrative of the personal experience of Col. Bancroft at the battle of Bunker Hill; Extraordinary Occurences in New Hampshire - The Great Wind on 23 September, 1815, The Hurricane in the Kearsarge Region, Early History of the Freewill Baptist Denomination in New Hampshire; New Hampshire at Hubbarton; Reminiscences and anecdotes of Daniel Webster by Peter Harvey; Reminiscences by L.W. Dodge; Ad for the Standard Broiler by D. Arthur Brown & Co. inside back cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 459-510. Black and white photos. Features: Tribute to Edna Dean Proctor; At the sign of the lucky dog - New Hampshire's contribution to big league baseball; the town playground; May Yohe; The next generation - playgrounds in New Hampshire - long article with wonderful photos; An anthology of one poem poets; Manchester's mayoralty primaries; Culling campaign in New Hampshire - for more profitable poultry; The story of a Kensington Warrior - Major Ezekiel Worthen (continued); Why a traveling dental clinic?; The Wo'thless feller; Log-Driving on the Connecticut - an industry of the past - article with wonderful photos; New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Average wear. Some external soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 195-224. Features: Hon. Samuel C. Eastman - article with full-page photo portrait and photo of Mr. Eastman's Concord home; The Congregational Church at Laconia - article with several photos of the church and its personalities; Old King Saul - Giant White Pine tree at Center Harbor - article with photos; Seventy-Five Years Ago and Now; An Unintentional Scare; Will of Deacon John Blanchard of Dunstable; Obituaries for Harrison Haley, Hon. Joseph F. Wiggin, Hon. George A Wason; Thaddeus E. Sanger; Rt. Rev. John B. Delany; Prof. George A. Wentworth, Daniel Wadsworth Coe; Poems; and more. Inside back cover is a nicely illustrated ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad / Seashore Lake and Mountain Resorts. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 31-62. Features: Hon. William H. Mitchell - article with one-page photo portrait; A Notable Celebration - The American Antiquarian Society; An Interesting Event - Celebration and Dedication at South Barnstead Congregational Church; The Old Bell; Obituaries for Hon. Joseph B. Walker, Mrs. Orlando B. Douglas, Leonard D. Brown and William E. Brooks; Poems; Back cover ad for the W.A. Thompson Shoe House of Concord; and more. Average wear. Varied evidence of moisture exposure throughout. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 67-96. Features: Col. Charles H. Greenleaf - A Leading Man in a Leading State Interest - article with photos, including one-page photo portrait of Mr. Greenleaf; Sarah M. Bailey; A Concord Industry - The Page Belting Company; What Our Grandparents Read - Sketches 9f the Windham Social Library; The Warfare Against Tuberculosis; Obituaries for Capt. Henry B. Atherton, Gen. John Eaton, John Z. Bartlett and Charles Nelson Kent; Poems; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 117-146. Features: Hon. Frank Sherwin Streeter - article with photo-portrait of General Streeter plus a photo of his home; Reminiscenses of Trinidad; Dr. Henry A. Weymouth, 14 Oct, 1820 - 21 October, 1908 - written tribute and one-page photo portrait; Other Days and Now - A Reverie; Revolutionary Soldiers' Graves; Obituaries for Colonel Carroll D. Wright, Hon. Lyman D. Stevens, William B. Smart, Mrs. William H. Hill, Prof. Joseph W. Carr, and General Daniel W. Bill; Poems; Fantastic one-page illustrated ad for the Carter Motor Car Corporation's 30 H.P. Washington Roadster; Nostalgic illustrated ad for Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof Self-Healing Tires made by the J.L. Mead Cycle Company; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 99-128. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: . New Hampshire's Oldest Lawyer; The Laconia Woman's Club; Dr. Ezra Green; A Camping Experience; Winter Birds of Central New Hampshire; An Interesting Letter; New Hampshire Obituaries - William O. Clough; Hon. Asa P. Morse; Hon. Henry F. Marston; Hon. Phineas Ayer; Mrs. Jesse A. Gove; Nice illustrated ad for the Boston and Maine Railrroad inside back cover features fishing; Poems; Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 210-258. Features: Hon. Frank Jones - with nice one page illustration; The Fourth New Hampshire Turnpike; Diary of capt. Peter Kimball in 1776; Mary Woodwell; Chandler Genealogy; History of the Four Meeting Houses of the First Con'l Soc. in Concord; Richard Taft; The Bells of Bethlehem. Above-average external wear and soiling. Chips to backstrip. Long openings to last four page. Faint prior owner's name and bits of writing upn front cover. Some moisture stains. A worthy reference copy. Book
Pages 474-510. Features: Hon. Hosea A. Parker - article with one-page illustration of subject; Query; The Crime of Isaac Dole, and his Punishment; Cloud-land; Hon. William Henry Haile; Lake Village; Pleasant Pond; The Name and Family of Tulloch; Sketch of Keene; A Garden; New Hampshire Men in Michigan; A Slight Mistake in the History of New Hampshire; Letter of James Madison to Gen. John Stark, and his Answer; Record of Marriages and Births in the Town of Canterbury, N.H.; Book Notices. Back cover partly loose. Above-average external wear and soiling. Faint prior owner's name atop front cover. A worthy reference copy. Book
Pages 194-260 Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: Some Leading Legislators of 1901 - with full-page photo of Chester B. Jordon, Governor of New Hampshire; The Women's Clubs of Keene; Lucien Thompson, Esq.; The Nineteenth Century; Poems; Nice illustrated ad for Prescott Pianos inside front cover; Attractive one-page photo-illustrated ad for The First National Bank of Concord, N.H. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 1-58. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Nice Prescott Pianos ad inside front cover; The Woman's Club of Penacook; The First American Colony in Cuba - Neuvitas - great article with photos; Bygones - Some Things not Generally known in the history of Northfield; The English Guild System; The Statement of Adam More; Harry Bingham as a Schoolmaster; Poems; Nice full-page photo ad for the First National Bank in Concord, N.H.; New Hampshire Necrology. Moderate wear. Piece missing from lower corner of page one - contents unaffected. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 193-224. Features: Col. John Hatch George - article with full-page illustration of Mr. George; Men of Old Nottingham at the Battle of Bunker Hill; The N.H. Seventh at Ft. Wagner; In Battle and in Prison - A Reminiscence of the War of the Rebellion, by William E. Stevens; Manners and Customs in Hopkinton - No. 2 - Religious, Commercial, Political; Malaga. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 301-346. Black and white photos. Features: The month in New Hampshire; As the road unrolls - some impressions of an early summer motor trip - feature article with great photos; Future policies of the Republican Party - Three New Hampshire leaders analyze the situation - a revival of party loyalty wanted, A party program, a forward-looking party; Polar caves - short article with photos; The day old chick industry in New Hampshire; The Road to Lariat; Three women who lead New Hampshire club work - Mrs. Clara Fellows, Mrs. G.E. Speare and Mrs. George H. Morris; An anthology of one poem poets; Gould Hill Farm - How a fine apple orchard grew from small beginnings - article with great photos; A gold mine in Jerseys - George M. Putnam's Herd of Champions - great article with photos; New Hampshire Necrology; Great full-page photo ad for Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. showing their No. 11 mill - the largest textile manufacturing plant in the world; Full-page photo ad for the Polar Caves; and more. Average wear. External soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
120 pages. Cover illustration of young lady with umbrella and chicks by Elsie Deane. Features: Stylish colour Palmolive ad inside front cover; La Chasse-Galerie - the flying canoe of voyageurs and shantymen, by J.E. Le Rossignol; Nomads of the Sea - story by Beryl Gray; Women in Fascist Italy - article with photos by Lilian Gibson, teacher of English to Il Duce, Benito Musolini; The Challenge of Youth - article by Judge H.S. Mott of the Juvenile Court, Toronto, with photo portrait of the judge; The Female of the Species - story by sapper; The Land of the Rose, by Jean Graham; Music, Art and Drama News of the Month; Camberley's Bride - story by Leslie Gordon Barnard; Miss Helen Sparling, self trained in the world of finance, answers the question "Can Women Be Successful in Business?"; Jean Whitlock writes about the evolution of furniture in the wake of architectural and societal developments; What Easter means to women across Canada - with photos; Mary Louise Orr writes about the various forms of luggage available to travellers; Nice 1-page black and white ad for Plymouth cars; Essex automobile ad; Plans for a large English brick home; Nice colour illustrated ad for Johnson's Wax; Colour ad for Congoleum Rugs; Cute ad for Berry Brothers "Liquid Granite" floor varnish; The Canadian H.W. Gossard Co. ad for women's underclothing; Wonderful colour full-page ad for Hupmobile - the new Century Six and Eight; Gene Tunney golf photo in ad for Nujol; Nice colour full-page ad for Oriental Plush auto interiors - available in McLaughlin-Buick enclosed cars; Anna Pavlowa photos in Cutex ad; C.W. Stokes suggests the creation of a Bureau of Complaints; Dodge Brothers Six ad; Lovely 1-page black and white photo ad for Mercury women's hosiery and lingerie; 1-page Royal York Hotel ad; Willys Knight ad for the 70-B model automobile; Nice colour 1-page ad for Brookfield Butter; Wow! - Great colour centerfold ad for Red Seal Certified Cedar Chests!; 1-page colour photo ad for Puffed Wheat features infant photo of Richard Murphy on sled; Beautiful colour 1-page ad for Studebaker in yellow; Nice black and white one-page ad for Ford Motor Company; Lovely 1-page colour ad for Barrymore Rugs in desert motif; Woodwards "Gripe Water" ad; full-page 2-colour Knechtel furniture ad; Adorable Easter doll clothing cutouts by Grace G. Drayton; Nice colour ad for Crane plumbing fixtures insdie back cover; Colour ad for Parker Duofold pens on back cover. Few short openings to coverfold and cover edges. Address label and faint erasure atop front cover. Coffee stains to back cover and last page. Please Note: page 24-25 have been removed and are not present. They appear to have contained advertising content. Overall, a sound copy of this charming vintage issue. Book
Pages 225-256. Features: Hon. Alvah W. Sulloway - article with illustration of subject; New Hampshire at Saratoga; Favors, Faults and Future of the American System; New Hampshire Men at Bunker Hill and Bennington; The Use, Misuse and Abuse of Text-Books; Physical Degeneracy - a less-than-positive report on the health of local people from the Nashua School Report for 1876 by John Goodale, Superintendant; Ads inside back cover for D.Arthur Brown & Co., Salem Lead Company and the Phenix Hotel of Concord, NH. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this early issue. Magazine
Pages 192-224. Features: Hon. Henry W. Blair - article including excellent full-page illustration of subject; The Song of the Fisherwives; Lucrecia; Early and Late Poems; Gage Arms; Methodism in Portsmouth; Speech before Seaman's Friend Society; The Solitary Pine. Above-average external wear and soiling. Faint bit of writing atop front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 88-128. Features: Hon. Dexter Richards - article with excellent one-page engraving of Mr. Richards; Reminiscences of Distinguished Men; Rev. Leander S. Coan; Sonnet; Diary of rev. Timothy Walker of Concord, N.H. for the year 1780; Slavery in New Hampshire in the Olden Time; Major Frank; It Rains; Mary Teviotdale - or Athyne's Heir; Reminiscences of Daniel Webster, No. 3 . Above-average external wear and soiling. Chips and openings to backstrip. Faint prior owner's name atop front cover. Moisture stains throughout. A worthy reference copy. Book