New England
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New England
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New England
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Incoming Resources
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- The devil in the shape of a woman, witchcraft in colonial New England, Carol F. Karlsen
- Ethan Frome., The story, with sources and commentary, [edited by] Blake Nevius
- Saints and strangers, New England in British North America, Joseph A. Conforti
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, Thomas Fleming
- Henry Austin, in every variety of architectural style, James F. O'Gorman ; special photography by Cervin Robinson ; research assistance by Stephen Parnes
- Subjects unto the same king, Indians, English, and the contest for authority in colonial New England, Jenny Hale Pulsipher
- New England, Indian summer, 1865-1915, by Van Wyck Brooks
- A New England town:, the first hundred years, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1636-1736, [by] Kenneth A. Lockridge
- Parnassus on wheels, by Christopher Morley ; illustrated by Douglas Gorsline
- Hawthorne's early tales; a critical study
- The complete novels and selected tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne, edited, with an introduction, by Norman Holmes Pearson
- The Puritan family, religion & domestic relations in seventeenth-century New England, [by] Edmund S. Morgan
- The Northeast coast,, by Maitland A. Edey and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Oldtown folks., Edited by Henry F. May
- The flowering of New England
- King Philip's War, the history and legacy of America's forgotten conflict, Eric B. Schultz, Michael J. Tougias
- The witchcraft delusion in New England, its rise, progress, and termination, as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather in The wonders of the invisible world, and by Mr. Robert Calef in his More wonders of the invisible world, with a preface, introd., and notes by Samuel G. Drake
- The rungless ladder;, Harriet Beecher Stowe and New England Puritanism,, by Charles H. Foster
- New England frontier;, Puritans and Indians, 1620-1675, [by] Alden T. Vaughan
- Little women, Louisa May Alcott ; edited with an introduction and notes by Valerie Alderson
- Vexed with devils, manhood and witchcraft in Old and New England, Erika Gasser
- A reforming people, Puritanism and the transformation of public life in New England, David D. Hall
- On our own ground, the complete writings of William Apess, a Pequot, edited and with an introduction by Barry O'Connell
- The New England mind, the seventeenth century
- New England bound, slavery and colonization in early America, Wendy Warren
- Mary Wilkins Freeman,, by Perry D. Westbrook
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a play, by Edward Albee
- Damned women, sinners and witches in Puritan New England, Elizabeth Reis
- The Saltwater Frontier, Indians and the Contest for the American Coast, Andrew Lipman
- A Jonathan Edwards reader, edited by John E. Smith, Harry S. Stout, and Kenneth P. Minkema
- Couples
- Flora White, in the vanguard of gender equity, Linda C. Morice
- Old New England, produced by Ford Motor Company
- Ye heart of a man, the domestic life of men in colonial New England, Lisa Wilson
- A natural history of American birds of eastern and central North America, by Edward Howe Forbush ; with ninety-six full color illustrations by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, Allan Brooks and Roger Tory Peterson
- Winthrop's journal, "History of New England," 1630-1649, edited by James Kendall Hosmer
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