Boston (Mass.) -- Biography
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Boston (Mass.) -- Biography
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Boston (Mass.)
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- War fever, Boston, baseball, and America in the shadow of the Great War, Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith
- Samuel Adams, a life, Ira Stoll
- Another bullshit night in Suck City, a memoir, Nick Flynn
- Boston confronts Jim Crow, 1890-1920, Mark R. Schneider
- Samuel Adams, a life, Ira Stoll
- The Boston French, a collection of facts and incidents with appropriate illustrations relating to some well-known citizens of France who found homes in Boston and New England, with which are included accounts of several visits made by one of the authors to La Rochelle and to the homes of the ancestors of Paul Revere, By Allan Forbes and Paul F. Cadman
- Book of ages, the life and opinions of Jane Franklin [Mecom], Jill Lepore
- Henry Knox's noble train, the story of a Boston bookseller's heroic expedition that saved the American Revolution, William Hazelgrove
- Samuel Adams, a life, Ira Stoll
- Memoir of James Jackson, the attentive and obedient scholar, who died in Boston, October 31, 1833, aged six years and eleven months, by his teacher, Miss Susan Paul ; edited by Lois Brown
- Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Boston and eastern Massachusetts, prepared under the editorial supervision of William Richard Cutter
- Granny D's American century, Doris Haddock and Dennis Michael Burke
- Another bullshit night in suck city, a memoir, by Nick Flynn
- Shadrach Minkins, from fugitive slave to citizen, Gary Collison
- Book of ages, the life and opinions of Jane Franklin, Jill Lepore
- All souls, a family story from Southie, Michael Patrick MacDonald
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