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- Christmas trees, Robert Frost ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Breathing in, breathing out, keeping a writer's notebook, Ralph Fletcher
- One-way ticket, a Brady Coyne novel, William G. Tapply
- Classic brain teasers of the twentieth century, edited by Richard J. Morway
- "Uh-oh!" said the crow, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
- Writing for your readers, notes on the writer's craft from the Boston globe, by Donald Murray
- Night sounds, morning colors, Rosemary Wells ; pictures by David McPhail
- Miss Hickory, by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey ; with lithographs by Ruth Gannett
- Windham Historical Committee presents Mary Lee Underhill on the life of Edward Searles., introduction by Peter Griffin
- Detective dinosaur, by James Skofield ; pictures by R.W. Alley
- Budgie & Boo, David McPhail
- The history of the Alison, or Allison family in Europe and America, A. D. 1135 to 1893;, giving an account of the family in Scotland, England, Ireland, Australia, Canada, and the United States..
- Recipes, Anna Marie's Euro-kitchen ; Windham, New Hampshire 03087
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by David McPhail
- Celia's lighthouse, by Anne Molloy ; illustrated by Ursula Koering
- An anthology of New Hampshire poetry
- White Mountain hikes, a collection of hikes in the White Mountains. The history, legends and locations that you can visit and explore, Written by Linda Ward
- The little friar who flew, by Patricia Lee Gauch ; pictures by Tomie de Paola
- The girl in the Italian bakery, Kenneth Tingle
- Edward Francis Searles and his castle in Windham, compiled by Mary Lee Underhill to benefit the Sisters of Mercy Castle restoratiion fund, summer 2000
- Dare to dream, by Victoria M. Kimball
- Good neighbor cookbook, Windham PTA
- Plum spooky, [a Stephanie Plum between-the-numbers novel], Janet Evanovich
- The cereal box, written and illustrated by David McPhail
- American girl, the smuggler's treasure, by Sarah Masters Buckey ; [cover and map illustrations, Troy Howell ; line art, Greg Dearth]
- A Look at Searles School and Chapel, produced by Windham Cable Studio ; director, Darrell Halen
- Up and down New Hampshire, Lillian Bailey
- Snail Boy, Leslie McGuirk
- Windham News/Independent
- Metro girl, Janet Evanovich
- The everything kids' money book, from saving to spending to investing-- learn all about money!, Diane Mayr ; [illustrations by Kathie Kelleher and Barry Littmann]
- Windham Life
- Perfect Match, Jodi Picoult
- Windham Independent
- Fame, fortune, and the bran muffins of doom, Marty Kelley
- Hello, snow!, by Wendy Cheyette Lewison ; illustrated by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
- Elizabeth Abbott Hazeltine, 1733-1834, reflections of a pioneer lady in Concord, New Hampshire, by Janet and Roger Brown
- History of the Sixteenth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers., Published by Henry L. Johnson and Luther T. Townsend
- Ox-cart man, by Donald Hall ; illustrated by Barbara Cooney
- Years of practice, a doctor looks back : medicine's changing face in Manchester, New Hapmshire, 1955-1996., David B. Snow, M.D
- The snake eater, a Brady Coyne mystery, William G. Tapply
- Albuquerque turkey, adapted by B.G. Ford ; illustrated by Lucinda McQueen
- Twelve sharp, Janet Evanovich
- Supplement to The history of Windham in New Hampshire, a Scotch settlement., by Leonard Allison Morrison
- Frost the dragon, by Eleanor Chan
- Easy paper-pieced keepsake quilts, 72 quilt blocks for foundation piecing, Carol Doak
- The lighted heart, Elizabeth Yates ; pen drawings by Nora S. Unwin
- The Gak's Snacks allergy cookbook, baked treats for all occasions, by Jill Robbins
- Ancient Egypt, by Kathleen W. Deady
- 300 paper-pieced quilt blocks, Carol Doak
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