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19th-Century Glass Manufacturing
in South Boston
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etailing the history and output of more than twenty-five flint glass, bottle glass, and window glass companies from 1811 to the end of the century, Kaiser provides collectors with the most complete pictorial guide to the glass of South Boston now available on the market. With a foreword by J. Garrison Stradling, this lavishly illustrated volume is both a fascinating history and an absolute necessity for museums, auction houses, and serious collectors of early American glassware.
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The Black Automaton
Poems that tweak and skewer pop culture and literary sources from Paul Laurence Dunbar to T. S. Eliot to traditional ballads and blues.
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University of Vermont Press

The View from Vermont
and
University of New Hampshire Press

Two Vermonts
“Searls' and Harrison's works collectively demonstrate the tight connections between identity, activities on the land, and class in Vermont. These histories identify the origins of debates over catering to tourists, controlling development, and building economic strength that repeatedly arise in Vermont.”
Journal of Historical Geography
“Perhaps most endearing are some of the characters we meet. Among them are a fisherman who dreams about halibut, and a city kid-turned-marine scientist whose life changed course when he first studied seaweed.
Their passion, along with that of others featured throughout the book, makes for an engaging read.”
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