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Abstracts of the Probate Records of Strafford County, N.H. 1771-1799
Published in Hardcover by Heritage Books (December, 1983)
Author: Helen F. Evans
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Finding my roots
This book was such a good source of information on NH Colonial woman. I have used this book for personal research, with youth, and for conversation. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants more information about early NH woman and their geneology.


Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Origins and Sources of a Mexican National Symbol, 1531-1797
Published in Hardcover by University of Arizona Press (March, 1995)
Authors: Stafford Poole and Strafford Poole
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A very useful book
Stafford Poole makes a deep and concise research based on guadalupan sources. The book results quite useful , as it brings new interpretations and critic statements related to many of well-known writers on the guadalupan subject.

The Woman of the Apocalypse
This is an incredible scholarly account on the origins of the Virgin de Guadalupe and as the tittle implies how she became a Mexican National Symbol. The author is an ordained Catholic priest with a doctorate which lends to his credibility and not just having an axe to grind to disprove the authenticity of the popularly held belief of the apparition. Although this book could fit easily into a college textbook requirement for a serious study of La Guadalupana or Mexican History, the book is a suprisingly easy read considering all the information presented. The information is a bit esoteric at times but if followed closely reveals a different picture on the credibility of the appearance of La Virgin de Guadalupe to Juan Diego in 1531 in Tepeyec. The actual apparition comes into question for the reader to make their own judgements. What the book reveals are conflicting stories, embellished accounts and contradictory information with timelines that question the authenticity of the original known date of the appearance. The book is extremely detailed as the author begins by setting the stage with a proper perspective of the time period and the Indio and Spanish society in New Spain. Poole asserts that the story of the Virgen Mary's appearance in the New World was not neccessarily created for the Indios, as is popularily thought, but rather for the the Spaniards to have their own Mary in New Spain. I was reluctant to read this book for quite awhile because I thought it might be too dense but rather I found the first hand accounts extremely interesting and easy to follow. Besides, I am a believer in La Virgin de Guadalupa and I did not want to shake my faith. Poole has created an exhaustive study of great importance that shows the problems with the account based on sermons, Bishops wills, the building of the chapel and writings from the time period especially those of the criollo priests Miguel Sanchez and Luis Laso de la Vega on the subject . What is shown is that for more than a hundred years little mention was made to the appearance whereas it should have been the major religious event in New Spain. Reverend Poole articulates his case incorporating all facets of the appearance including the Mexican Goddess Tonantizin ,Our Lady of Extremadura, Virgin of Remedios and shows that although distinct their are many common threads running through the imagery and stories surrounding the origins of La Guadalupana. The creation of a national symbol has it's origins not in 1531 but some one hundred plus years later in 1648 based upon his scholarly report. Criolloismo (Spaniards born in New Spain) an Indian and a "new" Mary were the catalyst for the emergence of the national symbol of Mexico. When all is said and done Reverend Poole asserts that there is no objective historical basis for the symbolism but that the image has been manipulated throughtout the years to meet the needs of the Mexican people. The book has an excellent chronology of events, extensive footnotes and and exhaustive bibliography. Although somewhat disheartening, faith is not measured by empirical eveidence so I continue to be a faithful believer in La Virgin de Guadalupe but only now more informed on it's true origins. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in Juan Diego or who wants to more about how La Virgin de Guadalupe came to be such an important icon of Mexican faith.


Roosevelt and Churchill: Men of Secrets
Published in Paperback by Overlook Press (February, 2002)
Authors: David Strafford and David Stafford
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Very interesting
In the beginning of the war, Roosevelt sensed that Churchill even before he became Prime Minister would be important to the war effort. As time went on these men united by a fear of Hitler these men became friends as well as comrades in arms. This book explores there relationship though a rather unique perspective their intelligence departments. It explores how they got their intelligence and what they did with the knowledge that they gained from it. Despite their friendship the used it to advance the agenda of what they wanted for their own countries. At times their intelligence departments actually came into conflict as they both had different hopes and ambitions. As the war progressed these difference became more important.

I found the book very easy to read. Full of information that although I am a WW2 fanatic I have never seen before. I can recommend this book if you want to learn about the relationship of between these two men.

Enjoyable account
An enjoyable account of the circumstances that brought the two men together, and the relationship that they forged.

Often political friendships form out of necessity and mutual self interest. And that is obvious in this case.

But the fact that the two most remarkable and influential men (in a positive sense) were to forge such an important relationship makes for great reading.


Home Ecology: Simple and Practical Ways to Green Your Home
Published in Paperback by Fulcrum Pub (October, 1990)
Authors: Karen Christensen and Judy Strafford
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Abstracts of Strafford County, New Hampshire, Inferior Court Records 1773-1778
Published in Paperback by Heritage Books (July, 1990)
Author: Laura Penny Hulslander
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Advances in Surface Engineering: Processes, Fundamentals, and Applications in Corrosion and Wear
Published in Hardcover by Ellis Horwood Ltd (December, 1990)
Authors: J.S. Gray, K. N. Strafford, and P. K. Datta
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Biographical Dictionary of the Youngs: From Towns Under the Jurisdiction of Strafford County, New Hampshire, Before 1840
Published in Paperback by Heritage Books (January, 1990)
Author: Louise Ryder Young
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Building Cultural Bridges
Published in Paperback by National Educational Service (01 January, 1997)
Authors: Joby Strafford Robinson, Robert P. Bowman, Tod Ewing, Janice Hanna, Ana Lopez-De Fede, Joby Stafford Robinson, Ana Lopez-De Fede, and Robert P. Bowman, Tod Ewing, Janice Hanna, Joby Stafford Robinson
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Coatings and Surface Treatment for Corrosion and Wear Resistance
Published in Textbook Binding by Ellis Horwood Ltd (September, 1984)
Authors: K.N. Strafford, P.K. Datta, and C.G. Googan
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The early marriages of Strafford County, New Hampshire
Published in Unknown Binding by Heritage Books ()
Author: Robert S. Canney
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