Local AuthorsThe Berkshires have been home to many famous authors. This section highlights the many writers who call the Berkshires home.
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The Seven Last Words from the CrossHeralded by congregations and peers alike as one of today's most compelling and powerful Christian voices, Mrs. Rutledge is also a best-selling author whose previous collections of sermons have touched readers deeply.
A Year with Emerson: A DaybookIn this delightful display of his genius, the daily almanac entries take us to the heart of his ideas and philosophy.
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The Rural LifeNow in its fourth printing, the hardcover edition of The Rural Life was a NEBA bestseller and a Book Sense 76 pick.
The Boy Scouts of BerkshireOriginally published in 1912, The Boy Scouts of Berkshire was the first in a popular series of scouting adventure tales written by Berkshire author Walter Prichard Eaton. The Troy Book Makers is pleased to publish this facsimile edition.
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Tales from ShakespeareTen of the Bard's most popular and powerful works are retold as stories rich in Shakespearean wit and wisdom, and brilliantly illustrated by award-winning artists. Full color.
Twenty Days with Julian & Little BunnyIn July of 1851, Nathaniel Hawthorne's wife and daughters took a trip to visit relatives. How Hawthorne and his five-year-old son Julian managed in their absence is the subject of this tender and funny excerpt from Hawthorne's notebooks.
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