Back Issues of Vermont Life
Guide to Issue Contents, 1985 - 1989

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1989, WINTER - The history of skiing in Vermont, The Stowe community, Vermont's literary history, A Stranger in the Kingdom by Howard Frank Mosher, Orleans poet James Hayford, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Cross-country skiing in Craftsbury, Helen Arnold and Nancy Bell compete in biathlons, Chowder recipes, Vermont businesses, East Orange rallies to preserve a church, A Vermonter's opinion of Flatlanders, Fighting to keep the farmer in business. Buy this issue.
1989, AUTUMN - The future of the forests in Northeastern Vermont, "The Sow Piglet's Escapes" poem by Galway Kinnell, Ralph Nading Hill literary prize winner "A Taste of New Sugar" by Marion Page, Nature in Burlington's backyard, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, The comeback of the moose in Vermont, The Heermansmith Farm in Coventry, Butternutting, Cooking with pears, A fisherman's tale, The Battenkill River in Southwestern Vermont. Buy this issue.
1989, SUMMER - The best lakes for recreation, Summer landscape portfolio, Milk Taster Dan Connor, Land preservation, Vermont Celebrates the fourth of July: Summer scenic photo portfolio, Cool cooking for hot summer days, Vermont businesses, Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, Marble Island Resort on Mallets Bay, Henry Thoreau's view of Vermont, Farmers' markets. Buy this issue.
1989, SPRING - Changes in the Upper Valley, Director of Quinibeck Camps - Anna Dodge, Brattleboro town meeting, Paddling the Upper Connecticut River, How to read the town report, Vermont Businesses, Spring scenic photo portfolio, The Old Northern baseball league, Quick easy-to-eat country fare, A portrait of older Vermonters, Politician and car dealer Walter L. "Peanut" Kennedy, Saving the Bluebird, St. Albans celebrates maple sugaring. Buy this issue.

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1988, WINTER - The improved public image of snowmobilers, The roots of Vermont literature, Vermont Poet Hayden Carruth, A lesson in Robert Frost and Walter Hard, The Tale of the Lonesome Gray Pine by Kevin Dann, Highland Lodge in Greensboro, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Winter's effect on running water, The Grafton Public Policy Conferences, Vermont businesses, Painter Paul Sample, The Norwich Holiday Pageant. Buy this issue.
1988, AUTUMN - The pleasure of nature walks, The rich natural habitat of Merck Forest in Rupert, Storm at Merck Forest, The Godmother Tree by Ruth Wallace-Brodeur, The Stratton Arts Festival, Cooking with Kale, Vermonter Norman Kennedy, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, A bottom -to - top tour of Vermont, Saving the St. Rock's Farm in Fairfield, Vermont businesses, A Halloween extravaganza. Buy this issue.
1988, SUMMER - The gardens of Vermont's historic estates, Rutland's community, The Inn at Weathersfield, A sampling of Vermont foods, Summer scenic portfolio, Beekeeper Clayton King, The Bennington Monument, A biking adventure through the back roads of Vermont, A Guide to 11 Scenic Golf Courses. Buy this issue.
1988, SPRING - Artist Robert Blair, The return of Salmon to Vermont, Brattleboro's star basketball player Jade Huntington, Spring in St. Johnsbury, J. Maynard Miller protects the Black Gum Swamp, The development of Manchester, Spring scenic photo portfolio, Ira Allen, Vermont businesses, The Charlotte fire department, The White House Restaurant, Danny Gore. Buy this issue.

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1987, WINTER - Vermont's Citizen Legislature, Skiing in Vermont, A guide to Vermont's friendly and informal community ski areas, Skiing on Farr's Hill, The Vermont experience, Fresh home cooking, Vermont weather, Winter scenic photo portfolio, The Shire Inn in Chelsea, Vermont businesses, President Coolidge's housekeeper, How to survive a Vermont winter. Buy this issue.
1987, AUTUMN - Three Vermont enterprises: U.S. Ear, Catamount Brewing Company and Hemmings Motor News; The landscapes of Asa Cheffetz; Remembering the Mountains. And Jimmie: Paul Jenks's 1935 journey with a friend on the Long Trail; The Long Trail today; Guide to wilderness areas of the Green Mountain National Forest; Autumn scenic portfolio; Sherman Potvin and maple syrup from Montgomery; Thetford's First Congregational Church marks its 200th birthday; Fair delights: a photo essay; The Inn at Long Last in Chester; Investigating the origins of Vermont's place names; A spirit of independence: Vermont elders. Out of Print.
1987, SUMMER - Inside information on what to see and do in, on and around Vermont's west coast, Pawlet residents' portraits, Vermont businesses, An adventure in rural living, Summer scenic photo portfolio, Farm and wilderness camps, Things are looking up in Hardwick, The Vermont State Craft Fair, The Windham Hill Inn in West Townshend, Bennington's Sage City Symphony, Vermonter Faith Linsley, Thoughts on raising children in the country. Buy this issue.
1987, SPRING - Spring fishing in the Northeast Kingdom, A Portfolio by Watercolorist Kathleen Kolb-Fisher, Orwell's First National Bank, Vermont businesses, The spread of condos in Vermont, The Green Mountain Spinnery, A farmer's record of a springtime crop of lambs, Spring scenic photo portfolio, French- Canadian Life and Culture in Vermont, A Personal memoir of growing up French- Catholic in Newport, The Waybury Inn in East Middlebury. Buy this issue.

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1986, WINTER - A Farm Wife's Journal; Silas Griffith's legacy to Danby; Skiing the length of Vermont on the Catamount Trail; Vermont's acid rain activists; Brattleboro's Common Ground Community Restaurant; Winter scenic portfolio; Abenaki myths: Living legends of the People of the Dawn; Owls: watchers in the night; Ray Hodgdon keeps Hartford plowed; Fiddler's Green Inn in Stowe; Judevine: the Vermont Repertory Theatre and David Budbill; Teaching children to think in Vermont's innovative schools. Out of Print.
1986, AUTUMN - Norwich cadets recreate a "pedestrian excursion," A look at poet Robert Frost, The decline of the maples, Vermonter Avis Bruce- Hurley, A Look at Deer Hunting, Apple Recipes, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Vermont's wood products, The Rabbit Hill Inn in Lower Waterford, The Green Mountain state's remarkable constitution, Morgan horses, Mississquoi as a duck haven. Buy this issue.
1986, SUMMER - Exploring Lake Champlain aboard the Schooner Homer W. Dixon, The Yellow Barn Music Festival, Vermont's day lilies, Rivers as a resource, Vermont family farms, The Dorset Inn, Picking your own fresh fruits and vegetables, Vermont humor, Driving in Vermont, The return of the Peregrine Falcon, Bay Day in St. Albans, Dirt-track racing. Buy this issue.
1986, SPRING - Full-time Vermonter: Neither the seasons nor the work ever stops; Folksinger Margaret MacArthur of Malboro; The history and legacy of the Green Mountain Parkway; The first (and last) annual Vermont Life rusty car contest; Rediscovering Vermont's bogs; Barbara Davis, Cabot farmer; Spring scenic portfolio; Debate on the status of town meeting; Manchester's Equinox resort reopens; The Governor's Inn in Ludlow; Art Deco and Streamline Architecture in Vermont; The Vermont Life guide to spring wildflowers. Out of Print.

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1985, WINTER - Wilderness dogsled trips, A sketchbook of past winters, The community issue of nuclear waste, Immigrants in Vermont history, Immigrants of Vermont's present, Green Mountain Gourmet Foods, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Vermont made holiday decorations, Wood technology at Ray Colton's Pittsfield Mill, The controversy of wood technology, Vermont wildlife, Vermonter Dwight Porter, Reminiscence of the Gibson Years in Montpelier, The human and humorous side of Vermont, Classic recipes. Buy this issue.
1985, AUTUMN - Landscape painters in Cambridge, Journalism in rural Vermont, Strategies for saving Vermont's farmlands, Barre's new monument to honor the city's Italians, Raising beef cattle, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Victorian Vermont, An aerial view of Vermont, Vermonter Daisy Turner, The New England Culinary Institute, The Hermitage Inn in Wilmington, An essay on yesterday's farm machinery, Sweet corn recipes. Buy this issue.
1985, SUMMER - Canoeing vacations in Vermont, The Vaughan's house -raising in Bradford, Burlington ponders the past and future of its shoreline, A scenic essay, The Vermont Studio School, Vignettes of Vermonters, Vermont's unorganized towns, The hatching of the Vermont breeding bird atlas, The 4-H Club in Vermont, Raising pigs, Summer recipes, A portfolio of Will Cobb. Buy this issue.
1985, SPRING - Robert Todd Lincoln's Hildene estate in Manchester, Children's book illustrators in the Green Mountains, A celebration of community spirit in Bellows Falls, Will Curtis, and this is The Nature of Things by Will Curtis, Spring scenic photo portfolio, The Spring House by H.H. Price, The American Precision Museum, The Annual High School Latin Day, Lake Champlain's island treasures, The Holstein-Friesian Association of America in Brattleboro, Spring supper recipes, Vermont's frogs and toads, A tribute to George David Aiken. Buy this issue.

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