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  • The Book of Browns

    The Story of One Big Extended Family

    The Book of Browns looks at the history of the surname Brown and the people who are fortunate to share the same last name. Many famous people from all walks of life have this common surname but that does not mean they are ordinary. ... Read more

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  • The Queen of Connemara: The Extraordinary Life of Bina McLoughlin

    "The Queen of Connemara: The Extraordinary Life of Bina McLoughlin"Nestled on Ireland's rugged west coast, the tranquil village of Leenane in County Galway embodies a timeless charm where traditions, faith, and charismatic characters once held sway, yet now stand at the crossroads of changing cultures, technology, and commerce.This narrative immerses us in the remarkable life of Bina McLoughlin, a ... Read more

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  • The Malt Guy Cookbook

    Rediscovering the Taste of a Classic Ingredient

    The unique flavor of malt is a reminder of my childhood! Growing up, we used to drink malted milk shakes, eat malt flavored ice cream, and crunch on malted milk balls. I still love anything and everything made with the distinct taste of malt! When I started brewing beer decades ago, I became interested in other uses for the tasty malt extract and malt powder I was using. Here are some recipes I ... Read more

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  • Greeks of the Merrimack Valley

    Series series Images of America
    The Merrimack Valley became home to Greeks after the great immigration to the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. After its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1832, Greece had inadequate resources for its citizens, which led to much hardship. Many of these refugees came to the Merrimack Valley in search of a better living. They settled in Haverhill, Lawrence, and Lowell, ... Read more

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  • Dumbphones and the Idiots Who Use Them

    What is the single most widely used gadget on the planet?The answer, of course, is the mobile phone. This technology is currently used by more than 90% of Americans, and by over 75% of the population worldwide.Has everyone around you fallen under the spell of their cell?Author Phil Brown provides readers with a series of entertaining stories regarding cellphone use, while offering an opportunity ... Read more

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  • Armenians of the Merrimack Valley

    Series series Images of America
    When one thinks of the Merrimack Valley, shoe shops and mills come to mind. For that reason, it was a hotbed for Armenian immigrants following World War I and the genocide that robbed Armenia of half its population, with some 1.5 million victims lost at the hands of the Ottoman Turkish Empire and another million people uprooted from their homes and scattered to a Diaspora. Many of these refugees ... Read more

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  • The Socialists of Shoe City

    "The Socialists of Shoe City" is a meticulously researched and compelling narrative that traces the history of municipal socialism in Haverhill, Massachusetts, from the late 1800s to 1912. Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, the book explores the emergence of socialist ideals among shoe workers, the formation and rise of the Haverhill Socialist Party (HSP), and its profound impact ... Read more

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  • Haverhill and the American Revolution: A Town Answers the Call

    Haverhill and the American Revolution: A Town Answers the Call tells the true story of how one Massachusetts town experienced the birth of a nation.Written especially for young readers, this book brings the American Revolution down to a local level, showing how ordinary people in Haverhill—farmers, shopkeepers, women, children, and community leaders—were affected by extraordinary events. From ... Read more

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