J. Dennis Robinson

Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024 at 7:00pm
The Music Hall Lounge
131 Congress Street
603-433-3100

With "1623"

Shrouded in myth, mystery, and misinformation, the true story of New Hampshire’s founding family has never been fully told–until now. Why do we know so little about David and Amias Thompson of Plymouth, England? And why is what we think we know so often wrong? Barely three years after the Mayflower landed in Massachusetts, a wholly different plan for America was in play. Popular journalist J. Dennis Robinson exhumes the facts and connects the dots to reveal a forgotten journey that will challenge your perception of how New England was born.

“…The Granite State has never had a more important history book. Darn good writing and thorough research. Wow, just wow!” —Fritz Wetherbee, NH storyteller

J. Dennis Robinson is the author of 16 entertaining books about American history and an exciting New England “history mystery,” Point of Graves. With illustrator Robert Squier, the author presents Portsmouth Time Machine, a graphic history of New Hampshire’s only seaport for kids of all ages. A popular and sometimes irreverent columnist and lecturer, his most recent illustrated hardcover is Music Hall: How a City Built a Theater and a Theater Shaped a City, which was voted Best History Book of 2020 by the Independent Book Publishers Association. His previous book, Mystery on the Isles of Shoals, covers the widely misunderstood case of the infamous 1873 ax murders on Smuttynose Island. His other page-turning history books focus on privateering, outlaw Jesse James, Strawbery Banke Museum, Isles of Shoals archaeology, Wentworth by the Sea hotel, Lord Baltimore, child labor exploitation, and more.

Tickets: $18.00

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