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The Old rindge House: An examination of a New Hampshire legend - Paperback

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by Eric Stanway (Author)

There is an ancient legend in Rindge, New Hampshire, pertaining to one old house. In the year 1817, a fugitive artist came to this home, starting a series of events that would end in terror and death. "The Old Rindge House" recounts this local legend, as well as examining the history behind it. Lavishly illustrated with paintings, photographs and maps, this volume brings to life a little-known slice of New England history.

Author Biography

Eric Stanway is a writer, artist and musician with over three decades of experience. As an artist, he has illustrated a number of adaptations of classic horror stories by Ambrose Bierce, Robert Louis Stevenson and Charles Dickens. In addition to his books, "History on a Plate" and "The Old Rindge House," he is notable for his adaptation of "Night of the Living Dead," followed by his collaboration with Clive Barker, "Night of the Living Dead: London." He also writes a history/food column for the Nashua Telegraph, entitled "A Taste of History." He lives in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire with his significant other, an extended family and Duncan, his huge black cat.

Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.25 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: December 22, 2011
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