New Hampshire: An Explorer's Guide (Seventh Edition) (Explorer's Guides)

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The most comprehensive guide to the Granite State has just been updated! From summit to sea, this guide provides trusted travel advice for every taste, interest, and budget. Color highlights and black-and-white photographs throughout


Product Details

Publisher Countryman Press
ISBN 0881508411
Format Paperback
Author Christina Tree,Christine Hamm,Katherine Imbrie
EAN 9780881508413
Label Countryman Press
Edition Seventh Edition
Dewey Decimal Number 917
Studio Countryman Press
Number Of Pages 528
Title New Hampshire: An Explorer's Guide (Seventh Edition) (Explorer's Guides)
Publication Date 2010-09-20
Manufacturer Countryman Press

Customer Reviews

New to NH

Review by M.Coyne, 2008-12-03

My mother just moved to New Hampshire, so this was book is/was great! after living in ct most of her life she has a whole new state to explore..and this book really found alot of great places to discover!!


The Best New Hampshire Guidebook

Review by A. Duncan, 2008-06-30

This guidebook is wonderful in showing the many personalities of New Hampshire. With over 500 pages on our Granite State, it reveals the little-known gems that abound here. I checked out a copy from our library recently to explore southwestern New Hampshire, and it was so useful I am ordering a copy. It has excellent in-depth descriptions of inns, B&Bs and restaurants, as well as full descriptions of outdoor recreation opportunities. The writing is crisp and informative, and there are numerous photos. Maps are not plentiful, but the maps that are included are helpful. Recommended for residents as well as adventurous travelers.


Didn't steer me wrong

Review by Paulette Baker, 2006-08-18

The Explorer's Guide series provides in-depth travel information you can actually use, and the New Hampshire entry is no exception. Eating in good--not necessarily expensive--restaurants is a favorite part of my travel experience, and the authors' restaurant suggestions in the Lincoln/Woodstock area didn't steer me wrong.


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