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Doe, Jessie, Jackson, Robert, Chase, Olin, Williamson, Daisy Deane, Woodward, K.W., Johnson, Arthur, Williams, G.G., Bridges, H.Styles, Vinal, Harold, Lyford, James O., Granite And Alabaster

The Granite Monthly - A New Hampshire Magazine - June, 1923: Senator William E. Borah

The Granite Monthly Company, 1923

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Year of publication
1923
Place of printing
USA
Author
Doe, Jessie, Jackson, Robert, Chase, Olin, Williamson, Daisy Deane, Woodward, K.W., Johnson, Arthur, Williams, G.G., Bridges, H.Styles, Vinal, Harold, Lyford, James O., Granite And Alabaster
Publishers
The Granite Monthly Company
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Granite Monthly - A New Hampshire Magazine - June, 1923 Daniel Whitcher Senator William E. Borah - an interview, The highest path in New England - a tramping trip along the, Range Walk - article with great photos, Three opinions on the legislature of 1923 - the Democratic, viewpoint, the Republican viewpoint, an Independent viewpoint, Along came Mary Ann - how home demonstration work helps a, community - article with nice photos, The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, An Anthology of One Poem Poets, The Bunga Road - an exciting controversy at Landaff, Guernseys that Pay - some champions at the Rockingham Farm, Ships (poem), How the House was Adjourned, Books of New Hampshire Interest, The Editor Stops to Talk, Current Opinion in New Hampshire, New Hampshire Necrology Americana History Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Pages 253-296. Black and white photos. Features: The month in New Hampshire; Senator William E. Borah - an interview; The highest path in New England - a tramping trip along the Range Walk - article with great photos; Three opinions on the legislature of 1923 - the Democratic viewpoint, the Republican viewpoint, an Independent viewpoint; Along came Mary Ann - how home demonstration work helps a community - article with nice photos; The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station; An Anthology of One Poem Poets; The Bunga Road - an exciting controversy at Landaff; Guernseys that Pay - some champions at the Rockingham Farm; Ships (poem); How the House was Adjourned; Books of New Hampshire Interest; The Editor Stops to Talk; Current Opinion in New Hampshire; New Hampshire Necrology. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine