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Elizabeth David’s Christmas compiled by Jill Norman, illustrated by Mary Ross

Great Camps of the Adirondacks by Harvey Kaiser The foremost guide to the greatest rustic homes ever built, inside and out. From the mid-1870s to the late 1930s Americans, includ- ing the very wealthiest New Yorkers, sought out the wilderness. The camps they built as private seasonal retreats are distinguished as architectural responses to the Adirondack environment, of buildings blended into the forest and the natural contours of the mountains and lakes—it is a style that continues to inspire new builders and homeowners today. 293 PAGES · HARDCOVER · $50.00

“A glorious way to celebrate Christmas.”— New York Times These 150 recipes and plans will help cooks enjoy Christmas as much as their guests. The classics are all here: turkey (of course), but also goose stuffings, sauces, mince pies, and Christmas puddings. Also described here are yuletide traditions in England and around the world: a feast for the mind and table. 224 PAGES · ILLUSTRATED · SOFTCOVER · $17.95 $8.95 SAVE 50%

Fauna and Family by Gerald Durrell “Immense humor and charm.”— The Guardian

As fans of the PBS Masterpiece Theater series, The Durrells in Corfu know, the Greek island was home to Gerald Durrell and his family for five years before the Second World War. For the passionate young ani- mal lover, Corfu was a natural paradise, teeming with strange birds and beasts that he could collect, watch, care for—and bring home.

A Book of Cape Cod Houses by Doris Doane The history of the quintessential American Home.

224 PAGES · SOFTCOVER· $16.95 $9.95 SAVE 40%

From the mid-1600s to 1850, capes were built all across New England, homes to fishermen and farmers, city dwellers, and shipwrights. After World War II, these straightforward, practical designs were adapted to 20th-cen- tury living across the Northeast. This book brings you the history of these houses, accompanied by illustrations of floor plans, interior rooms, and exteriors. 96 PAGES · ILLUSTRATED · SOFTCOVER · $18.95

The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow illustrations by Frederic Remington Illustrated edition of an American classic.

Longfellow’s masterpiece is a composite of legends, folklore, and myth that presents, in short, lilting lines (who can forget “By the shore of Gitche-Gumme / By the shining Big-Sea Water”?), the life story of a Native American, the focus for the narrative thread of this epic drama of high adventure, tragedy, and conflict. 304 PAGES · SOFTCOVER · $17.95 $8.95 SAVE 50%

The Hand of the Small-Town Builder: Summer Houses in Northern New England, 1870–1935 by W. Tad Pfeffer A richly documented survey of master craftsmen and vernacular design. From the seacoast of Maine to the hill towns of Vermont and New Hampshire, this book presents the best exam- ples of small masterpieces of late 19th-century home design. The perfect gift for country homeowners, build- ers, or aspiring architects. 200 PAGES · ILLUSTRATED · HARDCOVER · $40.00

Make Way for Nancy by Nancy Schön “A dual sense of joy and vitality pervades the pages.” — Boston Globe Inspirational for anyone with a dream, this is the entertaining story behind the creation of the iconic Make Way for Ducklings sculpture in the Boston Public Garden. Based on Robert McCloskey’s book, visited by many thousands of children and adults every year, the sculpture has become a familiar and beloved Boston landmark.

120 PAGES · SOFTCOVER · $19.95 $7.95 SAVE 60%

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