Name/Title

New Hampshire

Entry/Object ID

MWM2010.0001.2558

Description

This book is a collection of stories and photographs. It captures the culture of the regions of New Hampshire with short quotes and phrases and uses visual images to spark the readers imagination. Physical Description: Light aqua green colored, hard cover. Title, Author and Publisher's names on the spine of the book. Includes a paper book jacket, same colored as the book with a black and white photograph of a country road, including the title, author and publisher's name on the front cover. Reviews from newspapers on back cover of jacket.

Collection

Dan Noel Collection

Acquisition

Accession

MWM2010.0001

Source or Donor

Dan Noel

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Dan Noel

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Campaign posters, Farm buildings, Country life, Farmers, Older persons, Hiking, Cities & towns, Maple sugar industry, Farm life, Country stores

Search Terms

Franconia Notch (Grafton county, New Hampshire : valley), Adams, Mount (Coos county, New Hampshire : peak), Washington, Mount (Coos county, New Hampshire : mountain), Presidential Range (Coos county, New Hampshire : ridge), Tuckerman Ravine (Coos county, New Hampshire : valley), Willey, Mount (Grafton county, New Hampshire : peak), Bartlett (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Conway (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Jackson (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Carter-Moriah Range (Coos county, New Hampshire : mountain range), Twin Mountain (Coos county, New Hampshire : inhabited place, New England, 1940s

Book Details

Author

Jennison, Keith

Publisher

Henry Holt and Company

Place Published

City

New York

State/Province

New York

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Date Published

1944

Condition

Notes

08/01/2012-CH- The jacket has absorbed most of the damage. The corners and edges are ripping. While the book itself has little damage to corners and spine with light wear and some fray. Overall in very good condition. Pages lightly stick close to center of spine.

General Notes

Note

Notes: Includes Various Newspaper Clippings: 1. Sunday, January 9, 1944 "He Knows Some Tall Ones" Picture of Harry Perkins, mayor of Fisherville. 2. "New Hampshire Farm" "Bertha Damon and Samule Know How to Keep Christmas" 3. "Top O' The Morning" by George Ryan (Article) "Down in Maine" Charles A. Munro (Poem)