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Published in 1894. Contents include: Child life -- Courtship and marriage customs -- Domestic service -- Home interiors -- Table Plenishings -- Supplies of the larder -- Old colonial drinks and drinkers -- Travel, tavern and turnpike -- Holidays and festivals -- Sports and diversions -- Books and book-makers -- "Artifices of handsomeness" -- Raiment and vesture -- Doctors and patients -- Funeral and burial customs. Cover illustration from "Young...
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Published in [1891]. Contents include: The New England Meeting-House -- The Church Militant -- By Drum and Horn and Shell -- The Old-Fashioned Pews -- Seating the Meeting -- The Tithingman and the Sleepers -- The Length of the Service -- The Icy Temperature of the Meeting-House -- The Noon-House -- The Deacon's Office -- The Psalm-Book of the Pilgrims -- The Bay Psalm-Book -- Sternhold and Hopkins' Version of the Psalms -- Other Old Psalm-Books --...
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In 1890s Boston, a 15-year-old upper-class girl is banished to a convent following an affair with a married doctor which left her pregnant. The girl is forced to surrender the child for adoption, but she subsequently goes to court to recuperate it, and eventually marries the doctor. A study in the mores and manners of the day.
5) Ethan Frome
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A marked departure from Edith Wharton's usual ironic contemplation of the fashionable New York society to which she herself belonged, Ethan Frome is a sharply etched portrait of the simple inhabitants of a nineteenth-century New England village. The protagonist, Ethan Frome, is a man tormented by a passionate love for his ailing wife's young cousin. Trapped by the bonds of marriage and the fear of public condemnation, he is ultimately destroyed by...
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A mysterious minister who never removes the black veil shrouding his face, an eccentric scientist who experiments with the fate of his friends, a cheerful tombstone carver who speaks the wisdom of the graveyard, these are but a few of the unusual New Englanders you'll meet in Twice-Told Tales.
9) Couples
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Follows the lives of a group of couples in an upperclass Boston suburb through their parties, recreations, child neglect, and wife-swapping.
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Collectible classics ; no. 3
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Chandler-Smith Publishing House
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[1983]
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Lucy Larcom (1824 – 1893) was an American teacher, poet, and author. She was one of the first teachers at Wheaton Female Seminary (now Wheaton College) in Norton, Massachusetts, teaching there from 1854 to 1862. During that time, she co-founded Rushlight Literary Magazine, a submission-based student literary magazine which is still published. From 1865 to 1873, she was the editor of the Boston-based Our Young Folks, which merged with St. Nicholas...
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2013.
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Looking to buy some medieval armour? In the mood for an orchestra of typewriters? Perhaps you'd like to sift through handcrafted cashmere scarves while chatting up Indiana Jones' lovely co-star? Know where to find America's oldest baseball diamond, New England's smallest town, or Grover Cleveland's impossibly-young (and spitting-image) grandson (think about it)?
New England Notebook offers the answers to these questions and
...16) The dire king
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Jackaby ; 4
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2017.
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In this conclusion to the Jackaby series, the eccentric detective and his assistant Abigail Rook find themselves in the middle of a war between magical worlds.
An evil king is using a blend of magic and technology to push Earth and the Otherworld into a mortal competition. In New Fiddleham, Jackaby and Abigail are caught in the middle as they try to close the rend between the two worlds, and discover why zombies are appearing around town. As the...
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Globe Pequot
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"Here is the sweep of life in the flinty corner called New England, where Protestant outcasts started from scratch on rocky land surrounded by mountains and cold shoreline. Through their work and devotion, New England grew into the most industrious, innovative, reserved, and literature-producing area of the United States. Roam its cities, villages, and farms; visit its churches, factories, and graveyards; and look inside its unique houses that, anywhere...
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