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Revision as of 18:56, 7 March 2024

In 1975 Don Robb moved to Andover to work at publishing company Holt, Rinehart,& Winston. He taught junior high and high school before moving to Andover. [1] After serving as Selectman, he turned to writing.


  1. Don Robb Came to Town, Andover Townsman, 1993

See

  • "Children's Book Takes a Look at 14 Presidents, Historical Themes", Andover Townsman, November 30, 2000, page 25.


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