Wintering with Amasa Ward, 1889-1890; FALL 2009
at Hell Gate on the Dead Diamond River
by Jack Noon

Amasa Ward in the 1880's ran a sporting camp for fishermen and hunters at Hell Gate on New Hampshire's Dead
Diamond River at a time when native trout were enormous, woodland caribou still roamed the fringes of the watershed,
and most of the old-growth red spruce had yet to be cut. The author, in the winter of 2003-2004, set out to relive
Amasa Ward's 1889-1890 winter of solitude at Hell Gate.
Paperback, 226 pages, $16.95
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Lumber Queen by Ellen C. Anderson
A biography of extraordinary woodswoman, Ruth Ayer Park. Ruth Park was a tough New Hampshire
Yankee who graduated from Vassar College in 1906 and then became a logging boss.
paperback, 152 pages, 55 illustrations, 2 maps, $16
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New Prints - New York City, 1870's-1880's
We've searched through our collection and added a few prints of early NYC.
Hope you like them.



Added 4 new Denton Fish Prints to our Denton Page
These are: Canadian Red Trout (female), Tahoe Trout, Steelhead, and White Perch