
Gold Award
for Cover Design
Every Turtle CountsBy Sara Hoagland Hunter
Illustrated by Susan Spellman
2012 Benjamin Franklin Award
2012 New England Book Festival Awards
WINNER Children's Category

The Witches
A Winnepesaukee Adventure
by Andy Opel, illustrated by Karel Hayes
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HONORABLE MENTIONS
Satchi and Little Star, by Donna Seim, Children's
Porter's Secret, by Wayne Soini, Non-fiction
Revival, A Folk Music Novel, by Scott Alarik, Fiction
Uncertain Journey, by James Rouman, Fiction
One with the Sea, by Richard O'Leary, Biography/Autobiography
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2011 Axiom Business Book Award
Retirement Readiness
by Mike Bonacorsi
Bronze Medalist
Retirement Planning
2011 Ben Franklin Award-winning Titles
2010 New England Book Festival Awards
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2010 Association of Historical Societies
of New Hampshire Award
For outstanding research and documentation, Toppan's History of Hampton:
The Early Settlers, written by Edmund Willoughby Toppan (1808-1845),
Lori W. Cotter, author/editor
The Association of Historical Societies of New Hampshire honored nine projects and people at a ceremony at the Peterborough Historical Society on October 23. These awards pay tribute to outstanding examples of preserving, interpreting or promoting appreciation and understanding of an aspect of New Hampshire history. "We feel that this awards program is an important way to thank people for their innovative and generous contributions, and to inspire others," said AHSNH president Tom Haynes. "We were impressed with the breadth and depth of the nomination pool," said Jennifer Carroll-Plante, Association board member and awards committee chair. |
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2009 New England Book Festival Award-Winners
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2008 New England Book Festival Award-Winners
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More Award-Winning Books Published by Peter E. Randall Publisher
Two books published by Peter E Randall Publisher have recently received awards in regional and national competitions.
Ghana, An African Portrait Revisited was one of three finalists in the coffee table/large format category for a Benjamin Franklin award given by the Publisher’s Marketing Association. One judge wrote, “Ghana An African Portrait Revisited is a lovely book. One can tell at a glance what the subject of the book is based on the clean, clear, enticing cover design…the endpapers were exceptional…the layout of all the interior pages is excellent…I encourage this publisher to continue to produce such high quality work.”
Edited by Peter E. Randall, and designed by Peter E. Randall and cover designer Grace Peirce, the book features the photographs of Randall, Nancy Grace Horton, Barbara Bickford, Charter Weeks, Tim Gaudreau, and Gary Samson, and the writing of Randall and Abena Busia. It was named one of the top photographs books of 2007 by Shutterbug magazine.
Visit the Ghana book's Web site
Strawbery Banke, A Seaport Museum 400 Years in the Making was a bronze medalist in the New England Museum Association’s annual book competition. Written by J. Dennis Robinson and designed by Grace Peirce and J. Dennis Robinson, the 400-page hard cover book was published in cooperation with Strawbery Banke Museum last fall and is now in its second printing.
Peter E. Randall Publisher, LLC, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, has been publishing books since 1970. The company specializes in producing volumes of local history, but it is also known for its books of biography, memoir, poetry, and photography.