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Cross of Snow: A Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
$37.50
By Nicholas A. Basbanes In Cross of Snow, the result of more than twelve years of research, including access to never-before-examined letters, diaries, journals, notes, Nicholas Basbanes reveals the life, the times, the work–the soul–of the man who shaped the literature of a new nation with his countless poems, sonnets, stories, essays, transla...
Hockey: A Global History — Hardy '70
$29.95
By Stephen Hardy, Class of 1970, & Andrew C. Holman Long considered Canadian, ice hockey is in truth a worldwide phenomenon--and has been for centuries. In Hockey: A Global History, Stephen Hardy and Andrew C. Holman draw on twenty-five years of research to present THE monumental end-to-end history of the sport. Here is the story of on-ice s...
All the Light We Cannot See — Doerr '95
$18.99
By Anthony Doerr, Class of 1995 Winner of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction From the highly acclaimed, multiple award-winning Anthony Doerr, the beautiful, stunningly ambitious instant New York Times bestseller about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War...
On the Other Side of Freedom — McKesson '07
$17.00
By Deray McKesson, Class of 2007 In August 2014, twenty-nine-year-old activist DeRay Mckesson stood with hundreds of others on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, to push a message of justice and accountability. These protests, and others like them in cities across the country, resulted in the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement. Now, in hi...
If We Had Known - Juska '95
If We Had Known - Juska '95
$26.00
By Elise Juska, Class of '95 One August afternoon, as single mother Maggie Daley prepares to send her only child off to college, their world is shattered by news of a mass shooting at the local mall in rural Maine. As reports and updates about the tragedy begin to roll in, Maggie, an English professor, is further stunned to learn that the gunma...
Mourning Lincoln — Hodes '80
Mourning Lincoln — Hodes '80
$20.00
By Martha Hodes, Class of '80 The news of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on April 15, 1865, just days after Confederate surrender, astounded the war-weary nation. Massive crowds turned out for services and ceremonies. Countless expressions of grief and dismay were printed in newspapers and preached in sermons. Public responses to the assassinat...
We Are in His Hands Whether We Live or Die — Howard 1859
$52.00
Edited by David K. Thomson Many soldiers who served in the American Civil War found solace in their faith during the most trying times of the war. But few soldiers took such a providential view of life and the Civil War as Charles Henry Howard [Bowdoin Class of 1859]. Born in a small town in Maine, Howard came from a family with a distinguish...
Blessed Boyhood — Chamberlain 1852
$15.95
By Joshua L. Chamberlain, Class of 1852 Annotations by Thomas A. Desjardin and David K. Thomson '08; foreword by U.S. Senator Angus S. King, Jr. H‘07; edited by Richard Lindemann Published in Commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain's early memoir is published in its entirety here for the first ...
Dangerous Convictions — Allen '67
$24.95
By Tom Allen '67 The debt ceiling debacle of 2011 was clear evidence of the dangerous polarization of American politics. Heedless of the warnings of economists, a majority of Republicans in the House refused to allow the Treasury to borrow enough money to pay for spending already ordered by Congress. The government avoided a catastrophic defau...
The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm
$25.00
By Winston James John Brown Russwurm (1799-1851) is almost completely missing from the annals of the Pan-African movement, despite the pioneering role he played as an educator, abolitionist, editor, government official, emigrationist, and colonizationist. Russwurm's life is one of "firsts": first African American graduate of Maine's Bowdoin Co...
Sunshine — McKinley '75
Sunshine — McKinley '75
$16.00
By Robin McKinley '75, H'86 There are places in the world where darkness rules, where it's unwise to walk. But there hadn't been any trouble out at the lake for years, and Sunshine just needed a spot where she could be alone with her thoughts. Vampires never entered her mind. Until they found her... - From the back cover. Paperback. NPR: Top 1...
The Book of Ice — Miller '92
The Book of Ice — Miller '92
$29.95
By Paul D. Miller '92 a.k.a. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid The unforgiving and nationless continent of Antarctica serves as the perfect point of entry for considering our relationship with the natural world. Inspired by his visits to this frozen landscape, Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky , created The Book of Ice to offer his visual and textua...
Tales of Bowdoin — Mills '72
Tales of Bowdoin — Mills '72
$19.95
Some Gathered Fragments and Fancies of Undergraduate Life in the Past and Present Collected by John Clair Minot, class of 1896, and Donald Francis Snow, class of 1901 New Preface by Barry Mills '72, 14th President of Bowdoin College This classic volume contains stories of student life in the late 19th Century at one of America's oldest colleg...
Infinite Persistence Life Book — Weinberger '87
$19.99
By Gordon Weinberger '87 At age 28, Gordon Weinberger started his company, Gordon's Pies, in the sleepy little New Hampshire town of Londonderry. With his great-grandma's pie recipe and two blue ribbons from the county fair pie contest, Weinberger pursued his dream of successfully branding the Great American Dessert. By the time he was 33, he...
Shift — Agell '81
Shift — Agell '81
$16.95
By Charlotte Agell '81 In fifteen-year-old Adrian Havoc's world, Homestate rules every aspect of society: identity cards need to be carried at all times, evolution is a forbidden topic of discussion, and religious education is enforced in daily 'rapture' doses. If life weren't hard enough, now come the threats that the end of the world -- SHIFT...
Field Work — Moeckel '93
Field Work — Moeckel '93
$19.95
Edited by Erik Reece Including Poems by Thorpe Moeckel '93 This collection of wilderness poems inspired by eastern forests includes poetry by Thorpe Moeckel, class of 1993. Hardcover.
The Madonna of Las Vegas — Smith '75
$13.00
By Gregory Blake Smith '75 It's the hair-raising countdown to a new millennium, and Cosmo Dust watches in dismay as the wreckage of his life comes into garish focus in the glow of post-Sinatra Las Vegas. Surrounded by the simulacra of Western civilization, Cosmo finds himself strong-armed by the Golden Calf Casino into recreating the ceiling of...
Odd Botany — Moeckel '93
Odd Botany — Moeckel '93
$14.88
By Thorpe Moeckel '93 "Thorpe Moeckel is litanist, pilgrim, sensualist, beseecher, explorer, and connoisseur of the heart's underbrush and waterways. Odd Botany gives us a language of plenitude and paradox that is 'rambunctious on the tongue' -- pop-culturally savvy, intensely lyric, and capable of an incomparably delicate tensility." - Lisa R...
Fist Stick Knife Gun — Canada '74
$16.00
By Geoffrey Canada '74 This brutally honest account of a childhood in the Bronx is a personal history of violence in America and a hopeful plea for the salvation of our children caught in today's crossfire. Canada's childhood experiences influenced his sensitive understanding of violent attitudes born out of fear and self-preservation. What is p...