Located in Westmore, Vermont, Willoughby Lake was carved out by a glacier; the latest findings state it is 357 feet deep at its greatest depth, about 5.5 miles long, and 1 mile wide. Mount Hor and Mou
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is one of America's hidden treasures-overlooked and ignored as a place to visit compared to Vermont or coastal Maine. It is decidedly not Yellowstone Park, Disney World, or
What do you do when the gift you thought was bread turns out to be stones?Liesl McNamara’s Wild Rise is not only a popular bakehouse and cafe in Vermont, it’s an extension of herself. Liesl is an arti
Journalist Redmond and activist Bartlett are co-founders of writinginsideVT, an organization that leads writing workshops for incarcerated women in Vermont. In this book, they collect writing by 60 im
Former covert ops agent Tom Sexton is living quietly in rural Vermont. Running a diner with his girlfriend, Stella, he thinks that the worst he’s seen, done, and suffered is finally behind him. But wh
Zvolensky (psychology, U. of Vermont) et al. provide a reference for mental health practitioners, researchers in psychology and psychopathology, and graduate students that presents major approaches to
For faculty and higher education administrators, Nash (education and social services, U. of Vermont) et al. explain ways educators can teach college students communication strategies for effective soc
Lyndon Institute, an independent school in northeastern Vermont, has been educating students since 1870. Chartered in 1867 as a private high school, it was initially called the Lyndon Biblical and Lit
73 all-time favorites standards, including: Manhattan * Misty * Moonlight in Vermont * Old Devil Moon * Put On a Happy Face * People Will Say We're in Love * September Song * Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
The Ratification of the Constitution by the States: New Hampshire & Vermont is the twenty eighth volume in the ongoing Wisconsin Historical Society Press series, "The Documentary History of the Ratifi
There is a great deal of rhetoric and no shortage of ideas about sustainable development. However, note Cooper and Vargas (both of the U. of Vermont), there has also been an "implementation gap." Sayi
In the summer of 1974 Byron Dix discovered in Vermont the first of many areas in New England believed to be ancient Native American ritual sites. Dix and coauthor James Mavor tell the fascinating sto
In 1765, pioneers spent their first long winter on the banks of the Connecticut River in the section of wilderness that would become the town of Norwich, Vermont. These settlers and their families fou
Interviews and surveys of children during three Presidential elections and two non-Presidential years show how some sixth-graders in a Vermont town react to the political issues raised in those electi
In The Road to Walden North, Vermont author Sheila Post offers timely insights for a new age still grappling with issues raised by Thoreau over 150 years ago. An elegiac ‘Waldenrevisited’, this resple
Titles are: Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me * Embraceable You * How Long Has This Been Going On? * The Lady Is a Tramp * Love Is Here to Stay * The Man I Love * Moonlight in Vermont * Nice Work If Yo
The coauthors of Our Life in Gardens present a celebration of their shared horticultural and culinary lives in their southern Vermont garden, North Hill, that explores their views about living in harm
Magistrale (English, U. of Vermont) surveys horror films from the 1920s to the twenty-first century, tracing the development of the genre and its sub-genres as well as elements of modernism and postmo
Kaelber (sociology, U. of Vermont) says that no other work by Weber (1864-1920) has received as little attention as his first book, the 1889 Zur Geschichter der Handelsgesellschaften im Mittelalter
The marble deposits in Vermont are some of the richest in the world. Vermont's Marble Industry takes readers deep inside the quarries of the Green Mountain State to show how stone was sawed and raised