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10/3/17

3 on a Theme: Mt. Washington

  • Cog Days: A Boy's Life and One Tragic Summer on Mt. Washington by Joe McQuaid
  • Mount Washington: Narratives and Perspectives edited by Mike Dickerman
  •  Marty on the Mountain: 38 years on Mount Washington by Martin Engstrom  


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