The Harvard album /Dianne M. Newton. Idahurst Mansion in Arlington Heights :its history and life /Pauline E. Kelly. Old furniture :understanding the craftsman's art /by Nancy A. Smith ; drawings by Glenna Lang ; photos. by Richard Cheek. Open houses in New England /by Mary Maynard. As ever, G.F.B :a memoir of George F. Booth : based on his corrspondence /edited by Caroline F. Sloat ; research assisitance by Wallis Darnley ; foreward by Barbara A. Booth. Rugs and carpets of the Orient /[by] Nathaniel Harris. The cashmere shawl /Monique Lâevi-Strauss ; photographs by Massimo Listri ; [translated by Sara Harris]. Early houses of New England / by Norman B. Baker. Gertrude Beals Bourne :artist in Brahmin Boston (1868-1962) /by D. Roger Howlett ; foreword by Patricia Hills. My first cousin once removed :money, madness, and the family of Robert Lowell /Sarah Payne Stuart. Lewis Tappan and the evangelical war against slavery /Bertram Wyatt-Brown. American decorative arts and sculpture. The birth of American tourism :New York, the Hudson Valley, and American culture, 1790-1830 /Richard H. Gassan. Salem :place, myth, and memory /edited by Dane Anthony Morrison, Nancy Lusignan Schultz. National standards & best practices for U.S. museums /the American Association of Museums ; with commentary by Elizabeth E. Merritt. Foul bodies :cleanliness in early America /Kathleen M. Brown. James Marston Fitch :selected writings 1933-1997 /edited by Martica Sawin. Picturing Victorian America :prints by the Kellogg brothers of Hartford, Connecticut, 1830-1880 /edited by Nancy Finlay ; with essays by Georgia B. Barnhill ... [et al.]. Newport villas :the revival styles, 1885-1935 /Michael C. Kathrens ; floorplans by Richard C. Marchand. Maine's visible Black history :the first chronicle of its people /H.H. Price and Gerald E. Talbot. Irish titan, Irish toilers :Joseph Banigan and nineteenth-century New England labor /Scott Molloy. Lincoln at Cooper Union :the speech that made Abraham Lincoln president /Harold Holzer. A guide to medieval English tithe barns /by James W. Griswold. The words of Abraham Lincoln /selected and with an introduction by Larry Shapiro. The presence of the past :popular uses of history in American life /Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen. First lady of letters :Judith Sargent Murray and the struggle for female independence /Sheila L. Skemp. Allston-Brighton in transition :from cattle town to streetcar suburb /William P. Marchione. Women and material culture, 1660-1830 /edited by Jennie Batchelor and Cora Kaplan. Passion for reality :Paul Cabot and the Boston mutual fund /Michael R. Yogg. The Lowell experiment :public history in a postindustrial city /Cathy Stanton. Moving encounters :sympathy and the Indian question in Antebellum literature /Laura L. Mielke. Prodigy houses of Virginia :architecture and the native elite /Barbara Burlison Mooney. Inventing American modernism :Joseph Hudnut, Walter Gropius, and the Bauhaus legacy at Harvard /Jill Pearlman. Historic photos of Boston /text and captions by Timothy Orwig. Building Victorian Boston :the architecture of Gridley J.F. Bryant /Roger G. Reed. Electra to the rescue :saving a steamboat and the story of Shelburne Museum /Valerie Biebuyck ; afterword by Elliot Bostwick Davis. Architectural improvisation :a history of Vermont's design/build movement 1964-1977 /edited by Janie Cohen ; essays by Danny Sagan and Kevin Dann. Dr. Kimball and Mr. Jefferson :a journey into America's architectural past /Hugh Howard. Portraits of a people :picturing African Americans in the nineteenth century /Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw ; contributions by Emily K. Shubert. A shoe-maker's story :being chiefly about French Canadian immigrants, enterprising photographers, rascal Yankees, and Chinese cobblers in a nineteenth-century factory town /Anthony W. Lee. Town born :the political economy of New England from its founding to the Revolution /Barry Levy. Stories in stone :how geology influenced Connecticut history and culture /Jelle Zeilinga de Boer. Stopping places along Duxbury roads /Margery L. MacMillan. Duxbury :a guide /Katherine H. Pillsbury. A city so grand :the rise of an American metropolis, Boston 1850-1900 /Stephen Puleo. Maid as muse :how servants changed Emily Dickinson's life and language /Aâife Murray. Bold vision :the development of the parks of Portland, Maine /edited by Theo H.B.M. Holtwijk and Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. Scrapbooks :an American history /Jessica Helfand. Glass plates and wooden boats :the yachting photography of Willard B. Jackson at Marblehead, 1897-1936 /Matthew P. Murphy. Folk art in Maine :uncommon treasures, 1750-1925 /edited by Kevin D. Murphy ; photography by Ellen McDermott ; introduction by Stacy C. Hollander ; project directors, Charles E. Burden and Raymond C. …