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A Window on Vermont

A Window on Vermont

Marguerite Hurrey Wolf

Maggie Wolf is renowned as one of Vermont's best observers and most ardent admirers. Her books share experiences and anecdotes from a love affair with Vermont that now spans more than fifty years. Far from dimming over time, Maggie's sense of appreciation and delight with her chosen place remains fresh and vibrant. Her window looks out on dynamic scenery, wildlife drama, and the march of Vermont's four (or is it five?) seasons, and her observations are wise, funny, and always entertaining to read.

112 pages, 5 3/8" x 8"
ISBN 1-881535-32-0
Paper $9.95

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At Home in Vermont

At Home in Vermont

Marguerite Hurrey Wolf

Told in the neighborly, chatty style that has made Maggie a favorite with her readers, these essays celebrate the joys of countryliving--and the little things that make life grand. They also reaffirm Vermont's status as a place "where independence, self-sufficiency, andintegrity are respected."

128 pages, 5 1/2" x 8"
Illustrated
ISBN 0-933050-85-2
Paper $9.95

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Postmark Vermont

Postmark Vermont

Marguerite Hurrey Wolf

A Vermonter by choice since 1948, when she "put down those tenacious taproots which a transplant sends downn even deeper than a native," Maggie's cheerful outlook comes through every essay. Filled with common sense, family values, and a love of life in Vermont, these charming recollections follow the trials and tribulations of Maggie's family and friends.

112 pages, 5 1/2" x 8"
Illustrated
ISBN 1-881535-12-6
Paper $9.95

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Of Cabbages and Kings and Many Other Things

Of Cabbages and Kings and Many Other Things

Marguerite Hurrey Wolf

Of Cabbages and Kings continues Maggie Wolf's series of meditations on life in the country. She expands on topics she's pondered before—pigs, braving Vermont's winter, or the roles of men and women for instance—but only if she's made a new discovery, or shattered an old, outdated belief. Of course, Maggie has also found many new and noteworthy topics to write about—geese, trees, insects, fences, and fall, just to name a few. And each piece is written with the verve and graceful style we've come to expect from her.

144 pages, 5 3/8" x 8"
ISBN 1-933050-25-9
Paper $6.95

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Vermonters at their Craft

Vermonters at their Craft

Catherine Wright and Nancy Means Wright

This book is for all those interested in fine crafts: the maker, the admirer, the buyer, the professional, the amateur. It is also for those who wish to escape the humdrum and the lead the creative life - or for those simply interested in how other people live and work.
The thirty craftspeople interviewed in this book are at the top of their fields. They work in clay, wood, glass, and metal. They are native Vermonters, or sixties transplants in search of a craft "dream." They are collaborating partners, or independent artisans. Each of the thirty has a different story to tell, but they are united in one feature: Their work is in the tradition of old-time craftsmanship, joined with a fine art sensibility. It is often one of a kind, always memorable.

xxx pages, a" x b"
ISBN 0-933050-51-8
Paper $19.95

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