Books of local interest
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My Brave Boys (paper)
$15.95A lost New Hampshire story comes to life. Two thousand regiments fought in Union armies during the Civil War. None -- not one -- suffered more deaths in battle than the Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers. At the center of this regiment's searing experience is Colonel Edward Cross, a journalist and adventurer who infused the Fifth with his formidable personality. Learn More -
The New Hampshire Century
$14.95An illustrated account of 20th-century New Hampshire, told through the lives of those who made it. Learn More -
Too Dead To Die, A Memoir of Bataan and Beyond
$24.95Thousands of men died on the Bataan Death March, and thousands more perished in Japanese prison camps during the war. Steve Raymond survived. Too Dead to Die tells how Raymond did it and what he witnessed ... This is a riveting narrative, one man's desperate struggle for survival in the midst of the greatest crisis in human history. -- Ken Burns, documentary filmmaker, Florentine Films Learn More -
We Went To War
$29.95One leg in England, the other in France. Shot from the sky over Holland, China, Italy. Kamikaze, Buchenwald, war at sea. War orphan, war romance, proud Marine. Rain and rats on Biak and Bougainville. Maggots in the Philippines. Trench foot in France. Malaria, nightmares, wounded for life. This is some of the vocabulary of World War II and of this book. In We Went to War, men and women remember how the war transformed and often threatened their lives. They tell their stories in words that are often poignant, sometimes tragic, and always human. Learn More -
Pliney Fiske
$14.95Pliney Fiske is a timid young man who finds himself sprawled in a barnyard in Concord, New Hampshire, a gun in his face and the Civil War veteran behind it quivering with rage. Fiske is no detective, but he has stumbled into a mystery.
Copies purchased through the online store are signed by the author. Learn More -
Our War: Days and Events in the Fight of the Union
$29.95A human history of New Hampshire in the Civil War. Learn More -
Abraham Lincoln in New Hampshire
$26.95Not yet a major candidate for president, Abraham Lincoln spoke four times in New Hampshire in 1860. Ten weeks later, New Hampshire Republicans started him on his way to the White House. This is the story of how it happened. Learn More

