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* « NEW RELEASE Cheatgrass Dreams GENERAL INTEREST written and illustrated by Theodore Waddell The West has a storytelling history, and everyone has a story. This is artist Theodore Waddell’s story—an illus- trated mosey through the landscape, livestock, and colorful characters that made up his life as a cattleman in a remote part of Central Montana. The essays that compose this memoir have much in common with his art. They are frank, evocative sketches that deftly combine the abstract and the literal to effectively communicate Published by Waddell Fine Art, LLC, Sweetgrass Books. the persistent struggle and beauty of ranch life. • 48 black-and-white images, 18 color images • 104 pages, 113⁄4 x 9 • hardcover, sewn with dustjacket • softcover, sewn with flaps 978-0-9840560-4-0 978-0-9840560-3-3 $29.95 $19.95 « NEW RELEASE The Cheyenne Story An Interpretation of Courage, A Novel by Gerry Robinson Five months to the day after Custer’s defeat by the Northern Cheyenne at the Little Bighorn, the U.S. Army descended on the tribe’s main winter camp. Cheyenne Sweet Medicine Chief, Little Wolf, was told they would come and warned his people to leave for safety. But tradition and the protestations of a hot-blooded young leader prevent his warnings from being taken seriously. This is the balanced and compelling story of the ensuing battle—its origins and the dev- astating results—told beautifully from the perspective of both Little Wolf and his brother-in-law, the government interpreter, Bill Rowland. • 312 pages, 6 x 9 Published by Gerry Robinson, • softcover, perfect bound Sweetgrass Books. 978-1-7334266-0-2 $19.95 www.farcountrypress.com « NEW RELEASE Field Guide to the North American Jackalope written and illustrated by Andy Robbins Elusive. Otherworldly. Beautiful. These words—and many more— can be used to describe one of North America’s most enigmatic creatures: the jackalope. Conveniently sized for the field, this guide examines popular jackalope myths and provides the reader with a “scientifically accurate” description of the jack- alope, it’s habits and habitats, as well as the history of the Published by Caput Mortuum Books, Sweetgrass Books. species and its North American subspecies. • black-and-white illustrations throughout • 32 pages, 7 x 5 • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-59152-256-0 2 $7.95
* « NEW RELEASE Placebocracy and Other Ailments GENERAL INTEREST A Classical Liberal Take on America Today by Mark Hartwig An examination of America’s present political, economic and socio- cultural conditions from a traditional classical liberal perspective. Presented as a daisy-chain of essays, the author proposes that American democracy is imperiled as a result of institutionalized ignorance; that we no longer understand even the most basic political and economic principles of American democracy. The result, that as a nation, we are subjected to false front issues and solutions that ignore the real problems facing Americans. • 320 pages, 6 x 9 • hardcover, PUR case bound Published by Yucca Ash Press, 978-1-59152-260-7 Sweetgrass Books. $24.95 U.S. $31.00 Canada American Plains Bison: Asian Cooking Rewilding An Icon Made Simple: by James A. Bailey A Culinary Journey along In a clear, direct voice, wildlife the Silk Road and Beyond biologist James Bailey laments by Habeeb Salloum the effects of domestication on 44 Take your taste buds for a trip conservation bison herds. Bailey with 227 simple, tasty recipes challenges wildlife management from 22 cuisines spanning Asia precepts and advocates for grass- from Japan to Turkey and Mongolia land reserves to restore the wild to Indonesia. bison and its important contribu- • 238 color photographs tions to natural ecosystems. • 176 pages, 81⁄2 x 11 • 3 color and 43 black-and-white • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket photographs, 14 graphs and 978-1-59152-134-1 charts, 8 maps, index $25.00 Published by Habeeb Salloum. • 264 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-59152-123-5 The Awful Air Travel $19.95 Published by Dr. James A. Bailey. Activity Book by Andy Robbins American Trinity— Whether you are a frequent flyer or Jefferson, Custer, and a freaked-out flyer, these activities will have you at ease (or cracking up) the Spirit of the West during a busy day of travel. Features www.farcountrypress.com by Larry Len Peterson word puzzles, connect the dots, Details the collision of European mazes, and coloring pages that are and Native American civilizations the perfect companion to a not-so- and the bloody aftermath that perfect day at the airport. doomed a once-thriving people. • 32 pages of activities and coloring Wide-ranging and brimming with • 32 pages, 81⁄2 x 11 fresh insights on how the West was • saddle stitched shaped by three forces: Christian 978-1-56037-708-5 imperialism, Thomas Jefferson’s $8.95 Doctrine of Discovery, and George Armstrong Custer’s hubris. “...the most reflective philosophical history of American history published in the past 50 years.” Stuart Rosebrook, Best Author, Best Non-Fiction senior editor, True West Magazine True West Magazine • chapter endnotes, bibliography, Best of the West Book Awards index First Place — Nonfiction • 728 pages, 6 x 9 Will Rogers Gold Medallion Award • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-59152-188-4 $34.95 Published by Larry Len Peterson. 3
GENERAL INTEREST KIDS BOOKS - SEE PAGES 81-86 * Becoming Dinosaurs: • 153 color photographs, index • 232 pages, 9 x 12 A Prehistoric Perspective • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket on Climate Change Today— GENERAL INTEREST 978-1-59152-200-3 What’s Happened Before, $44.95 Published by Locally Sourced, LLC. What’s Happening Now, and What We Might Do to 40 Years from the Avoid Extinction Brink of Extinction: by David Trexler Americas’s Bald Eagle This book examines the current text and photography trends in climate relative to simi- by John D. Chaney lar events in Earth’s history. This history paints a picture of re- Photographer John D. Chaney peated cataclysms in which most celebrates four decades of docu- life on Earth was lost. Trexler menting the recovery of the bald makes powerful and specific sug- eagle. See eagles in flight, on the gestions for how the challenges hunt, and raising their chicks. facing our planet can be lessened Engaging text highlights the eagle’s natural history and Gold Medal, or avoided. conservation success. International Book Awards • 60 color photographs and illustrations • 63 color photographs Gold Medal, PubWest • 208 pages, 6 x 9 • 80 pages, 131⁄2 x 11 Book Design Awards • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-59152-092-4 978-1-59152-161-7 $29.95 Published by Timeline Designs, LLC. $39.95 Published by John D. Chaney. Cautionary Tales Game Birds: of Two Wildlife A Celebration of North American Upland Birds Photographers text and photography by Robert Gandy by Gary Kramer and Margita Licis foreword by Howard K. Vincent Robert and Margita have traveled A comprehensive book covering throughout the United States all 34 game birds found across the and Canada for over twenty-four United States and Canada. Award- years, photographing wildlife. In winning photographer/writer Gary their first book, they share their Kramer’s landmark collection is a dos and don’ts of photographing must read for avid hunters, birders, wild places and wildlife. and readers who appreciate the • 116 color photographs majesty of game birds. Interiors • 96 pages, 11 x 81⁄2 of both versions are identical. • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket • 384 color photographs, 978-1-59152-190-7 26 range maps $24.95 Published by Robert Gandy. • 256 pages, 113⁄4 x 9 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket A Different Jesus: 978-1-59152-183-9 A Christian Theology (Ring-Necked Pheasant dust jacket) Big Enough for an 978-1-59152-185-3 (Wild Turkey dust jacket) Interfaith World $58.00 Published by Gary Kramer. by Jan G. Linn Jan Linn offers a way for Christians to be firm in their own A Good Thing Makes faith, grounded in scripture while Things Look Good www.farcountrypress.com lovingly embracing our brothers The Ministry of Being a Wife and sisters of different faiths. by Lydia A. McDonald Perfect for discussion among both laypeople and ministers. A Good Thing Makes Things • 104 pages, 6 x 9 Look Good will teach you how to • softcover, perfect bound transform your relationship from 978-1-59152-144-0 the inside out and leave you both $12.95 Published by Jan G. Linn. looking good from the outside in. • contains bonus hip-hop album featuring music from author’s son The Faces • 16 color photographs, 5 black- of Local Food and-white photographs Celebrating the People • 112 pages, 6 x 9 Who Feed Us • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-59152-222-5 by Charlotte Caldwell $30.00 Published by Lydia A. McDonald. foreword by Bill McKibben Fishermen, farmers, ranchers, innovative chefs, and other meaningful contributors and visionaries share their stories— providing personal vignettes that give readers an intimate perspec- tive into the lives of those people who contribute to a vibrant local food system. Gold Medal, Independent Publisher’s Book Awards 4 Winner, National Indie Excellence Book Awards
* Great Lodges of picking and preserving, and proper manners in a huckleberry the National Parks, patch. Volume One GENERAL INTEREST • 96 pages, 6 x 9 by Christine Barnes • softcover, perfect bound photography by Fred Pflughoft 978-0-93831-446-2 and David Morris $11.95 The official companion book to the popular PBS television Lady Long Rider series Great Lodges, and the first volume in Christine Barnes’ Alone Across America popular Great Lodges of the on Horseback National Parks series. This gor- by Bernice Ende geous book features engaging Accompanied only by her horses history and stunning photo- and an exceptional dog named graphs of these great lodges. Claire, Bernice Ende has logged • More than 250 black-and-white more than 29,000 miles in the sad- and color images dle, crisscrossing North America. • 192 pages, 11 x 10 This incredible memoir chronicles • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket her life on the road. 978-0-9653924-5-7 • 82 black-and-white photographs, $35.00 Published by W. W. West, Inc., 7 maps an imprint of Farcountry Press. • 272 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound Great Lodges of 978-1-56037-722-1 the National Parks, $16.95 Volume Two by Christine Barnes The Last Buffalo Hunt photography by Fred Pflughoft & Other Stories: and David Morris Adventures in the The second volume in Christine Great American Outdoors Barnes’ popular Great Lodges by J. I. Merritt of the National Parks series. Stunningly illustrated and The stories in this anthology meticulously researched with feature legendary Americans such new insights into these historic as the iconic Daniel Boone, John landmarks. Muir, and Theodore Roosevelt. • More than 250 black-and-white Many of the stories and charac- and color images ters played important roles in • 176 pages, 11 x 10 shaping modern outdoor sports • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket and the United States as we know 978-1-56037-520-3 it today. $35.00 • 20 black-and-white illustrations • 216 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound Happiness is a 978-1-59152-105-1 Warm Carcass: $17.95 Published by South River Press. Assorted Sordid Stories from the Photographer L’Chaim in the Midst Margit Chinkes’ by David Peterson Holocaust Survivor Story Professional photographer by Angelica M. Osborne David Peterson presents twenty Angelica Osborne tells the story years’ worth of his humorous, of her search for her mother’s partly true stories of grizzly past with help from Margit’s encounters, park rangers, and heartrending cards and letters oddball tourists. With an off- written from the detention center www.farcountrypress.com the-wall wit, you’ll laugh along and concentration camp. This with his misadventures from story is a true lesson of the price Yellowstone to southeast Asia innocents pay in a world ruled and beyond. by ethnic and racial strife. • 224 pages, 6 x 9 • 36 black-and-white photographs, • softcover, perfect bound 2 maps, appendix 978-1-59152-155-6 • 80 pages, 6 x 9 $14.95 Published by David Peterson. • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-59152-199-0 The Huckleberry $14.95 Published by Angelica Osborne. Book: All about the West’s Most Midnight Treasured Wild Berry— by Tom Claffey From Botany to Bears, A big rig driver becomes the Mountain Lore to Recipes caretaker of an injured raven and embarks on a journey that teaches ´ by Asta Bowen illustrations by her about nature, friendship, and Karen Leigh Noice love. • 160 pages, 6 x 9 This wildly popular book • softcover, perfect bound features 37 delectable recipes— 978-1-59152-218-8 from cakes to champagne. It $14.95 Published by Tom Claffey. also examines Rocky Mountain Silver Medal, huckleberry ecology and lore, Benjamin Franklin Awards including defining the types, EQUUS Film Festival 5 Literary Award
* Nature’s Keeper: Quick Reference John Ripley Forbes and the Backcountry Medical GENERAL INTEREST Children’s Nature Movement Care, 4th Edition by Gary Ferguson by Carl Weil Chronicles the life of extraor- This durable, waterproof, pock- dinary educator John Ripley et-sized guide by Master Fellow Forbes. Once hailed by Time Carl Weil, Wilderness Medicine magazine as “the Johnny Outfitters director helps identify Appleseed of nature museums,” and treat wounds, stings, bites, Forbes helped create outdoor- breaks, breathing problems, and based science and learning much more. Combines wilder- centers in more than 200 ness medical experience and communities across the country. the latest medical techniques • 27 black-and-white photo- so readers can take charge and graphs, 1 color photograph survive bad situations. • 216 pages, 53⁄8 x 81⁄4 • 39 2-color illustrations • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket • 48 pages, 41⁄4 x 6 978-1-59152-086-3 • softcover, saddle stitched, $24.95 waterproof, tear-resistant • softcover 978-0-9722588-2-1 978-1-59152-085-6 $10.75 Published by Wilderness Medicine $14.95 Published by John Ripley Forbes Outfitters. Big Tree Forest Preserve. Savor Sweet Plan B: There’s a Time Christmas: in Everyone’s Life When A Collection of Poems Tomorrow Becomes Real for the Season by Nadin Garcia by Ann Cogswell Nadin Garcia broke free of a Readers young and old are sure cycle of crime and prison by to find delight in Cogswell’s changing his mindset. Plan B collection of original poems that inspires you to take responsi- speak to treasured facets of bility for your past and future by NOW ON Christmas, reflecting the grace LY recognizing and removing self- destructive patterns in your life. and rhythms of the winter $9.95 season. • 56 pages, 6 x 9 • 31 poems, 9 color photo- • softcover, perfect bound graphs, 1 map, index 978-1-59152-162-4 • 48 pages, 6 x 6 $11.99 Published by Nadin Garcia. • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-59152-120-4 A Prairie Year: $9.95 Published by Ann Cogswell. Messages to Max by George Rohde Sisters Get Their Originally conceived as notes Kicks on Route 66 to the author’s grandson, the by Karen West and engaging images and text share Susan Ford-West an avid field biologist’s passion photography by Karen West and wonder for prairie flora and fauna. Adults and children alike Authors Karen West and Susan will delight in Rohde’s observa- Ford-West share a wild ride tions and insights. down Route 66. With over 500 • 152 color photographs photographs of iconic sites, • 136 pages, 11 x 81⁄2 attractions and wonders, follow • softcover, sewn 300 adventurous “Sisters on the 978-1-59152-126-6 Fly” towing vintage trailers from $19.95 Published by Beverly Rohde. Chicago to Santa Monica. • 526 color photographs www.farcountrypress.com • 144 pages, 10 x 8 A Pronghorn Year: • softcover with French flaps, A Visual Tribute to North sewn America’s Pronghorn 978-1-59152-164-8 photography & essays $29.95 Published by RJW Publishing. by Dick Kettlewell The American pronghorn is The Spring Creek supremely adapted to life on Chronicles the run, with eyes as large as an by Dick Kettlewell elephant’s, a two-inch-diameter windpipe, and a massive heart Immerse yourself in the high and lungs. Learn more about plains and prairies through this amazing animal’s behavior award-winning photographer through stunning full-color Dick Kettlewell’s images and images and lively text by stories featuring pronghorn, ONLY NOW 95 $14. award-winning photographer mountain goats, spectacular Dick Kettlewell. sunsets, vast skyscapes, • 102 color photographs and more. • 80 pages, 10 x 81⁄2 • 282 color photographs • softcover, sewn • 232 pages, 10 x 81⁄2 978-1-56037-601-9 • softcover, sewn $14.95 978-1-56037-636-1 $14.95 6
* Stone Revelations Volcanoes: What’s Hot of the Last Ice Age: and What’s Not on Earth Ancient Mid-Atlantic Relief and in Our Solar System GENERAL INTEREST Sculptures of Human Faces by Ian M. Lange and Extinct Megafauna Lange, Professor Emeritus of by Harold E. Young, Jr. Geology, presents a comprehen- sive tour of Earth’s volcanoes, Preserved prehistoric sculptures subduction zones, mid-ocean in Albemarle County, Virginia rifts, hot spots, basalt flows, and reveal a pictorial history of more. Discover the role of water the last ice age. Delve into the and chemistry in eruptions, and unsolved mysteries of the First explore volcanism in space. People, and extinct megafauna. • 76 color photographs, • 189 color photographs, 11 black-and-white photographs, 3 illustrations, 1 map, index ONLY 75 illustrations and maps, index • 184 pages, 12 x 101⁄2 NOW 95 • 200 pages, 9 x 12 $19. • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-59152-173-0 • softcover, sewn 978-1-59152-168-6 $49.95 Published by Hardtrigger Ranch $19.95 Published by Ian M. Lange. Publishing Co. Unbroken Web: Wondering about The Art of Ellen Wildflowers & Lucy Begay A Wildflower Guide for the text and photography Northern Rocky Mountains by Gary Beaudoin by Sharon Huff, Dr. Stephen L. Love, Sharron Akers Enjoy a rare glimpse into the world of three generations This field guide enables amateurs of Navajo (or Diné) weavers to identify plants in the Northern through color photographs of Rocky Mountains and includes exquisite wool textiles and the over 1,000 color photographs of landscapes that inspire them. more than 490 plants, arranged • 60 color photographs by color. • 48 pages, 10 x 12 • 1,446 color photographs, index, • softcover, sewn bibliography 978-1-59152-131-0 • 304 pages, 81⁄2 x 11 $20.00 Published by Gary Beaudoin. • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-59152-219-5 $29.95 Published by Sharon Phillips Huff. * Asian Cooking The Huckleberry Book: Made Simple: All about the West’s Most A Culinary Journey along Treasured Wild Berry— COOKBOOKS the Silk Road and Beyond From Botany to Bears, ´ by Habeeb Salloum Mountain Lore to Recipes Take your taste buds for a trip ´ by Asta Bowen illustrations by Karen Leigh Noice with 227 simple, tasty recipes from 22 cuisines spanning This wildly popular book features Asia from Japan to Turkey 37 delectable recipes—from cakes and Mongolia to Indonesia. to champagne. It also examines • 238 color photographs Rocky Mountain huckleberry ecol- • 176 pages, 81⁄2 x 11 ogy and lore, including defining • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket the types, picking and preserving, 978-1-59152-134-1 and proper manners in a huckle- $25.00 Published by Habeeb Salloum. berry patch. • 96 pages, 6 x 9 ONLY Good Montana • softcover, perfect bound NOW 95 $19. 978-0-93831-446-2 Morning: $11.95 Recipes from Good Medicine Lodge in Whitefish, Montana Tasting Colorado: by Betsy Cox Favorite Recipes from photography by Megan DiTizio the Centennial State After years of requests from by Michele Morris guests asking her to write a foreword by Eliza Cross cookbook, Betsy Cox—owner of Good Medicine Lodge in Sit down at the table with Michele Whitefish, Montana—has done Morris and enjoy Colorado’s time- just that. Farmers’ markets and less and definitive cuisine. Recipes her own personal garden inspire from Colorado’s finest restaurants, many of the award-winning lodges, and guest ranches present Bronze Medal, Independent recipes. an exquisite blend of Western flair Publisher Book Awards • 153 color photographs, and Rocky Mountain charm. Bronze Medal, PubWest • 157 color photographs, index 1 illustration, index Book Design Awards • 184 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 • 128 pages, 81⁄2 x 11 Winner, Colorado Authors’ League • hardcover, sewn • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Writing Award 978-1-59152-075-7 978-1-56037-539-5 Winner, Colorado Book Awards $19.95 $29.95 Winner, U.S. Regional Excellence 7 Book Awards
* Tasting Kentucky: are complemented by mouth- Favorite Recipes from watering color photographs of every dish. Sample Ohio’s finest the Bluegrass State COOKBOOKS foods in your home kitchen! by Maggie Green • 146 color photographs, index foreword by Ouita Michel • 176 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 photography by • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Sarah Jane Sanders 978-1-56037-690-3 Create classic tastes of Kentucky $29.95 in your kitchen! Enjoy 102 iconic recipes from Kentucky’s most popular restaurants. From Tasting Pennsylvania: bourbon mashed potatoes to Favorite Recipes from fried chicken with a hickory the Keystone State drizzle, these recipes are by Carrie Havranek complemented by mouthwatering foreword by Maria Rodale color photographs. photography by Alison Conklin • 150 color photographs, index Bring Pennsylvania’s bounty Silver Medal, PubWest • 176 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 to your dining room table with Book Design Awards • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 100 recipes from the Keystone 978-1-56037-653-8 State’s favorite restaurants and $29.95 local producers. Savor the best in classic cheesesteak sand- Tasting Minnesota: wiches, German potato salad, and shoo-fly pie and also Favorite Recipes from mussels in beurre blanc, carrot the Land of 10,000 Lakes soup with brown butter, choco- by Betsy Nelson late bread pudding, and apple foreword by pie turnovers. Kitchen-tested Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl and easy-to-follow recipes are photography by Tom Thulen accompanied by mouthwatering Celebrate Minnesota’s local color photographs of every dish. foods with 100 fantastic recipes • Approx. 150 color photographs, from the state’s best kitchens. index From lake trout and venison, to • Approx. 176 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 farm-fresh pork and craft beer, • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket native Minnesotan and “That 978-1-56037-714-6 Food Girl,” Betsy Nelson serves $29.95 up great recipes complemented by mouth-watering full-color A Taste of photographs. • 154 color photographs, index Washington: • 176 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 Favorite Recipes from • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket the Evergreen State 978-1-56037-655-2 text and photography $29.95 by Michele Morris From smoked salmon to Rainier A Taste of Montana: cherries and Wenatchee Valley Favorite Recipes from apples, bring the bounty of Big Sky Country Washington to your table in a feast of recipes from the state’s by Seabring Davis best restaurants. Clear, easy- foreword by Greg Patent to-follow recipes are comple- photography by Paulette Phlipot mented by scrumptious full-color Enjoy 110 recipes from photographs. Montana’s finest restaurants, • 170 color photographs, index with a focus on locally grown in- • 208 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 gredients. Feast on Elk Sausage • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Scramble, Bison Chili, Butte Irish 978-1-56037-602-6 Pasties, and Huckleberry-Sour $29.95 High Plains Book Award Cream Coffee Cake; with mouth- watering photographs. • 122 color photographs A Taste of Wyoming: • 172 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 10 Favorite Recipes from • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket the Cowboy State 978-1-56037-562-3 by Pamela J. Sinclair $29.95 photography by Paulette Phlipot foreword by Alyson Hagy Tasting Ohio: This exquisite cookbook Favorite Recipes from features sophisticated interpre- the Buckeye State tations of Western dishes from Wyoming’s finest restaurants, by Sara Bir lodges, and bed-and-break- foreword by Bryn Mooth fasts—as well as classic photography by Melanie Tienter Cowboy State favorites. Uncover Ohio’s scrumptious cu- • 75 color photographs, linary secrets in 100 recipes from 6 black-and-white photographs, the Buckeye State’s best chefs, index, appendix, glossary from summer succotash, savory • 144 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 goetta, and cracker-crusted wall- • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket eye to butternut squash bisque, 978-1-56037-458-9 hazelnut brownies, and buckeye $24.95 pie. Clear, easy-to-follow recipes 8
* Adirondack Outlaws: Boudoirs to Brothels: Bad Boys and Lawless Ladies The Intimate World by Niki Kourofsky of Wild West Women THE ROWDY BUNCH Join upstate author Niki Kourofsky by Michael Rutter for a suspenseful tour through the Enter the intimate world of the North Woods’ dark secrets and dire Wild West’s women of the night. tales of boot-leggers, safecrackers, Eighteen richly researched biogra- robbers, and murderers. “Witty, phies of prostitutes and madams savvy, and full of Adirondack history reveal the tricks and torments of grandma didn’t tell the kids.” the trade. • 27 black-and-white photographs, • 47 black-and-white photographs, 1 map, index index • 144 pages, 6 x 9 • 200 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-56037-611-8 978-1-56037-600-2 $14.95 $14.95 Bad Boys California Madams of the Black Hills by Sherry Monahan …and Some Wild Women, Too Rich in details combed from histori- by Barbara Fifer cal archives, California Madams un- introduction by Jerry Bryant covers the enigmatic and salacious of the Adams House Museum lives of twenty-four women who ran houses of ill repute in the Land of Welcome to the 1880s Black Hills, Sunshine and Opportunity from the where you will meet a host of 1840’s to the 1940’s. rowdies, ranging from tall-tale • 23 black-and-white photographs, tellers to killers, such as robber index “Laughing Sam” Hartman or • 168 pages, 6 x 9 killer “Persimmon Bill” Chambers. • softcover, perfect bound • 20 black-and-white photographs, 978-1-56037-659-0 2 maps, appendix, index $16.95 • 208 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-56037-435-0 Deadwood Saints $14.95 and Sinners by Jerry L. Bryant Bedside Book and Barbara Fifer of Bad Girls: Discover the true Deadwood! Outlaw Women Authors Bryant and Fifer have mined the archives for obscure of the American West (and true!) tales of murderous by Michael Rutter women, artful con men, woebegon Profiles twenty-one of the West’s children, and more. gun-slinging bad girls. Meet • 37 black-and-white these fascinating characters, photographs, complete with their pistols and 2 maps, index petticoats, their knives and • 224 pages, 6 x 9 knaves, their vices and victims. • softcover, perfect bound • 42 black-and-white photographs, 978-1-56037-646-0 index, appendix $14.95 • 168 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-56037-462-6 Deadwood’s $14.95 Al Swearingen Manifest Evil Bedside Book in the Gem Theatre www.farcountrypress.com of Bad Girls: by Jerry L. Bryant and Barbara Fifer Outlaw Women of the Midwest You’ve followed his wicked by Chris Enss misdeeds and cuss-filled rants Fascinating tales of outlaw women on the HBO series Deadwood, now in the Midwest. Meet Kate King, go inside the life—and death—of secret courier during the Civil the real Al Swearingen. Meticulous War and once the most wanted research and lively writing by woman in the U.S.; Victoria Claffin Deadwood historian and HBO Woodhull, political radical and the consultant Jerry L. Bryant and first female candidate for President co-author Barbara Fifer shed of the United States; and many new light on the colorful life more fascinating characters of and grizzly demise of one of the late nineteenth and early Deadwood’s most notorious twentieth centuries. characters. • 25 historical black-and-white • annotated, index, bibliography photographs and illustrations, • 152 pages, 6 x 9 index • softcover, perfect bound • 128 pages, 6 x 9 978-1-56037-723-8 • softcover, perfect bound $14.95 978-1-56037-525-8 $14.95 9
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A Circle of Majesty: A Scenic Journey around Idaho Mountain Wildflowers: * NORTHWEST Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, A Photographic Jackson Hole and Alta, Compendium, 3rd Ed. Wyoming, and Teton Valley, A. Scott Earle and Jane Lundin Idaho Features 500 photographs of text and photography plants indigenous to the moun- by Eric I. Soyland tains of Idaho. The most inclusive Through prose, poetry, and color guide to the state’s wildflowers. photography, travel from the Teton • index Valley to the Yellowstone Plateau • 248 pages, 81⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 and back. • softcover, sewn • 94 color photographs 978-0-615-58854-4 • 96 pages, 113⁄4 x 9 $19.95 Published by Larkspur Books. • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-59152-145-7 $24.95 Published by LATITUDE 56o SOUTH Idaho Wildlife PUBLISHING AND PRODUCTION, LLC. Impressions photography and text Crater Lake National by William H. Mullins Park Wild & Beautiful A unique and evocative collection of images of bear cubs, sharp- photography by Charles A. Blakeslee tailed grouse, Rocky Mountain Crater Lake National Park’s bighorn sheep, cedar waxwings, breathtaking beauty is presented and much more. Species both in spectacular color landscape rare and familiar are captured photography. amid Idaho scenery. • 115 color photographs • 85 color photographs • 104 pages, 101⁄2 x 10 • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-182-3 978-1-56037-413-8 $26.95 $12.95 Exploring Washington’s Mount Rainier National Backroads: Park Impressions Highways and Hometowns photography by Charles Gurche of the Evergreen State foreword by Bob McIntyre by John Deviny Bob McIntyre’s sensitive and With stunning photographs and informative foreword sets the inspiring, often provocative, stories, tone for Charles Gurche’s color Exploring Washington’s Backroads photographic tribute to Mount takes you off the Rainier National Park. beaten path and into the colorful • 85 color photographs soul of the Evergreen State. • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 • 73 color photographs, • softcover, sewn 17 color maps 978-1-56037-240-0 • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 $12.95 • softcover, sewn 978-1-59152-017-7 $14.95 Published by Wilder Productions. Mountain Wildflowers of Washington by Jane Lundin Idaho Babies! This handy, laminated, fold-out Delightful rhymes accompany wildflower guide features 265 colorful and irresistible photo- color photographs of Washington graphs by acclaimed wildlife wildflowers and includes the photographers. A wonderful www.farcountrypress.com common name and scientific learning tool for parents to teach name for each. For ease of use, their young children about animals flowers are organized by color. in Idaho! Features 13 baby animals. • 265 color photographs. For toddlers. • 41⁄8 x 9 (folds out to 243⁄4 x 173⁄4) • 13 color photographs • map fold, laminated • 26 pages, 51⁄2 x 51⁄2 978-0-615-51763-6 • board book $8.95 Published by Jane Lundin. 978-1-56037-684-2 $8.95 Northern Idaho Idaho Impressions Impressions photography and text photography by Tim Cady by Leland Howard Cady presents his finest images Interspersed with breathtaking of mountain lakes, wildflower- landscape and nature photographs strewn meadows, and Northern are images conveying Idaho’s Idaho lifestyles and recreation. culture, from rafting to rodeos. Informative captions accompany • 82 color photographs each of the images in this fitting • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 tribute to a spectacular region. • softcover, sewn • 83 color photographs 978-1-56037-297-4 • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 $12.95 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-443-5 $12.95 11
* Olympic National Park Impressions Our Land, Our Soul: Majestic Teton Valley— NORTHWEST photography by James Randklev The Tetons’ Western Slope Randklev shares his finest by Eric I. Soyland landscape photographs of Written from the point of view Washington’s Olympic National of a wagon master journeying Park, making this an excellent from Utah to Idaho Territory souvenir or remembrance. with settlers in 1887, the book • 78 color photographs features 102 photographs and • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 Soyland’s poetry and prose. • softcover, sewn • 102 color photographs 978-1-56037-203-5 • 96 pages, 12 x 9 A Washington Reads Selection $12.95 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-59152-081-8 $32.95 Published by LATITUDE 56o Only in Oregon: SOUTH PUBLISHING AND PRODUCTION, LLC. Mount Hood Natural and Manmade Landmarks and Oddities Portland Impressions by Christine Barnes Updated. This fun read features one photography by Steve Terrill hundred Only in Oregon desti- foreword by Craig Lesley nations—from the quirky and A journey through the City obscure to the well known. of Roses, with images of its • 164 photographs lush gardens, spectacular • 104 pages, 9 1⁄2 x 9 waterfront, popular city parks, • softcover, sewn renowned architecture, graceful 978-1-56037-292-9 bridges, respected universities, $14.95 and historic landmarks. • 86 color photographs Oregon: • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 A Photographic Journey • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-347-6 photography by Greg Vaughn $12.95 Photographer Greg Vaughn takes China Beach readers on a photographic journey across Oregon. Travel Oregon’s Rocky Mountain famous coast, snow-capped Babies! peaks of the Cascades, lush photography by Wendy Shattil old-growth forests, and wondrous and Bob Rozinski painted hills. This adorable board book • 87 color photographs introduces young children to • 80 pages, 91⁄8 x 81⁄8 the wild babies of the Rocky • softcover, sewn Mountains. Charming rhymes 978-1-56037-660-6 accompany the beautiful color $12.95 photography. Features 13 baby animals. For toddlers. Oregon Coast • 13 color photographs Impressions • 26 pages, 51⁄2 x 51⁄2 • board book photography by Dennis Frates North American Travel Journalists 978-1-56037-499-2 This collection of photographs Association Gold Award $8.95 conveys the coast’s beauty and moods, with landscapes large and small, as well as a selection San Juan Islands of images from the impressive Impressions Coast Range. photography by Charles Gurche • 94 color photographs The San Juan Islands of • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 www.farcountrypress.com Washington state make up • softcover, sewn some of the country’s most 978-1-56037-436-7 breathtaking scenery. Gurche $12.95 brilliantly captures the islands’ rugged beachfront, deep Oregon Unforgettable channels, plentiful wildlife, photography and foreword and charming communities. by Dennis Frates • 85 color photographs • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 In this latest book by acclaimed • softcover, sewn photographer Dennis Frates, see 978-1-56037-382-7 Oregon from the majestic Pacific $9.95 coast to the Cascade Range to the eastern prairies. Available in two covers: Mount Hood or China Beach. • 147 color photographs • 120 pages, 101⁄2 x 12 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Mt. Hood: 978-1-56037-563-0 China Beach: 978-1-56037-586-9 $32.95 12
Seattle: A Photographic Journey Washington: A Photographic Journey * NORTHWEST photography by Terry Donnelly photography by Tom Kirkendall and Joel Rogers and Vicky Spring Combining the best images from Husband-wife photography team photographers Joel Rogers and Kirkendall and Spring showcase Terry Donnelly, this collection of the Evergreen State’s lush Olympic photographs takes the reader from Rainforest, Cascade Range peaks, boats on Puget Sound to above scenic farmlands, thriving cities, the Space Needle and everywhere and glittering waterways. in between. • 108 color photographs • 82 color photographs • 80 pages, 91⁄8 x 81⁄8 • 80 pages, 91⁄8 x 81⁄8 • softcover, sewn • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-616-3 978-1-56037-582-1 $12.95 $12.95 Who Pooped Spokane Impressions Updated. in the Cascades? written by Gary D. Robson photography by Charles Gurche illustrated by Robert Rath This beautiful photography Michael, Emily, and their parents book is a tribute to Washington’s explore the Cascade Mountain second-largest city. Vivid photo- Range. The kids quickly learn graphs showcase Spokane’s that there are wild animals all architecture, natural areas, around, and these creatures rich history, and unique culture. leave behind scat, tracks, and • 80 color photographs other sign. Along with Michael Silver Medal, Moonbeam • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 and Emily, readers learn how Children’s Book Awards • softcover, sewn to identify animals based on Finalist, High Plains Book Awards 978-1-56037-315-5 the scat and tracks they find. $12.95 For ages 5 to 10. • color illustrations A Taste of Washington: • 48 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 • softcover, PUR perfect bound Favorite Recipes from the 978-1-56037-362-9 Evergreen State $11.95 text and photography by Michele Morris Who Pooped in the From smoked salmon to Rainier cherries and Wenatchee Valley Park? apples, bring the bounty of Olympic National Park Washington to your table in a Updated. feast of recipes from the state’s written by Gary D. Robson best restaurants. Clear, easy- illustrated by Robert Rath to-follow recipes are comple- Michael, Emily, and their parents mented by scrumptious full-color explore Olympic National Park. photographs. Disappointed when at first they • 163 color photographs, index don’t encounter many animals, • 208 pages, 81⁄2 x 10 the kids quickly learn that there • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket are animals all around, and these 978-1-56037-602-6 creatures leave behind scat, tracks, $29.95 and other sign. Colorful illustrations of animals and their scat, tracks, 265 Images of and other sign, as well as a Northern Rocky quick-reference chart, make field identification a breeze! Mountain Wildflowers: www.farcountrypress.com For ages 5 to 10. From the Mountains of Idaho, • color illustrations Montana, Wyoming, and • 48 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 Nearby Places • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-56037-337-7 by A. Scott Earle $11.95 and Jane Lundin This handy, laminated, foldout wildflower guide is perfect for carrying in your back pocket or your daypack. It features 265 color photographs of plants that are native to the lower Northern Rocky Mountains of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, and includes the common name and scientific name for each. • 41⁄8 x 9, folds out to 243⁄4 x 173⁄4 • map fold, laminated 978-0-615-35225-1 $8.95 Published by Larkspur Books. 13
* « NEW SPRING RELEASE Who Pooped in the Desert? SOUTHWEST Field Guide, Journal & Activity Book written and illustrated by Steph Lehmann Designed to accompany the wildly popular Who Pooped in the Park? series, or as a stand-alone book, and packed with educational facts accompanied by journaling and coloring opportunities, this is the perfect field guide, journal, and activity book for young nature lovers ages 8 and up to take on their next desert adventure. Have fun coloring and learn- ing about animals and the clues they leave—plus learn about birds, insects, amphibians, plants, clouds, and constellations! • black-and-white illustrations throughout • 96 pages, 7 x 81⁄8 may not be actual cover • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-699-6 $11.95 Albuquerque Colorado Plateau NOW ON LY Impressions Wild and Beautiful $19.95 photography by Kip Malone photography and foreword Malone’s affectionate tribute by John Annerino to Albuquerque includes Discover the adventure and the famous Albuquerque mystery of the Colorado Plateau International Balloon Festival, along sheer cliffs, through white- adobe architecture, and water rapids, and among ancient much more. dwellings. • 97 color photographs • 127 color photographs • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 • 120 pages, 101⁄2 x 12 • softcover, sewn • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-56037-467-1 978-1-56037-585-2 $9.95 $19.95 Arizona Impressions David Muench’s photography by Bernadette Heath Timeless Moments: and James Randklev Grand Canyon National Park All regions of the state are repre- by David Muench sented in each stunning season— foreword by Jeff Kida from snowcapped San Francisco David Muench’s legendary land- Peak to the sun-baked Organ scape photography is showcased Pipe to broad panoramas of the in this full-color collection featur- Grand Canyon. ing selections from his most • 86 color photographs famous images as well as new • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 www.farcountrypress.com shots from his personal archives • softcover, sewn published here for the first time. 978-1-56037-351-3 • 87 color photographs, $12.95 3 black-and-white photographs, 1 map California Madams • 96 pages, 10 x 81⁄2 by Sherry Monahan • softcover, sewn Rich in details combed from 978-1-56037-680-4 historical archives, California $19.95 Madams uncovers the enigmatic and salacious lives of twenty- Death Valley National four women who ran houses of ill repute in the Land of Sunshine Park Impressions and Opportunity from the 1840’s to photography and text the 1940’s. by Eric Wunrow • 23 black-and-white photo- Photographer Eric Wunrow graphs, index shares his exquisite color land- • 168 pages, 6 x 9 scape photographs of this land • softcover, perfect bound of geological and climatological 978-1-56037-659-0 extremes. $16.95 • 83 color photographs • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-295-0 $12.95 14
* El Tovar: Grand Canyon Babies! Celebrating 100 Years photography by Lisa and Mike Husar SOUTHWEST by Christine Barnes photography by Fred Pflughoft This adorable board book intro- and David Morris duces young children to the wild This book tells the story of an babies of the Grand Canyon. architectural treasure placed Charming rhymes accompany in the midst of a great wonder the beautiful images by wildlife of nature. Native Americans, photographers Lisa and Mike Spanish explorers, railroad Husar. Features 13 baby animals. barons, talented architects, and For toddlers. two American presidents are all • 13 color photographs part of the 110-year history of El • 26 pages, 51⁄2 x 51⁄2 Tovar Hotel and Grand Canyon • board book National Park. 978-1-56037-507-4 • 46 color photographs, $8.95 8 black-and-white photo- graphs, color illustrations, Grand Canyon bibliography • 64 pages, 7 x 7 Impressions • hardcover, dust jacket photography by 978-0-9653924-3-3 Bernadette Heath $14.95 Published by W. W. West, Inc., foreword by Mike Buchheit, an imprint of Farcountry Press. director of the Grand Canyon Field Institute The Essential From its dramatic vistas to its subtle beauties, Heath’s col- NLY Colorado Plateau: NOW O lection of inspiring photographs $9.95 Must-See Natural and Cultural Features captures the drama of this place, one of the Seven Natural Wonders text and photography of the World. by John Annerino • 86 color photographs • 80 pages, 9 1⁄8 x 8 1⁄8 Your guide to the must-see • softcover, sewn natural and cultural wonders of 978-1-56037-367-4 the Colorado Plateau. Find the $12.95 best slickrock canyons, soar- ing stone arches and natural bridges, waterfalls, rock towers, Grand Canyon ancient cliff dwellings, and National Park: pictographs and petroglyphs. A Cautionary Coloring Book Complete with clear directions to each site spectacular full- written and illustrated color photographs. by Andy Robbins • 123 color photographs, In this hilarious mature-themed 1 map, index cautionary coloring book, you’ll • 184 pages, 6 x 9 find park facts and tips on how • softcover, PUR perfect bound to stay alive during a trip to the 978-1-56037-598-2 Grand Canyon. Equal parts grue- $9.95 some and fun, this is an activity book you’ll have to see to believe. • 31 pages of illustrations Going to Grand to color Canyon National Park • 32 pages, 81⁄2 x 11 by Mike Buchheit • softcover, saddle stitched Finalist, Foreword Magazine’s illustrations by Robert Rath 978-1-59152-189-1 Book of the Year Awards Join Mike Buchheit, the Grand $8.95 Published by Caput Mortuum Books. Canyon Field Institute director, on a one-of-a-kind expedition Grand Canyon National www.farcountrypress.com of discovery. Go back in time to see how the canyon was Park Adult Coloring formed, hike from rim to river, Book & Postcards spot awesome animals, and A Magical Coloring meet some of the first people Journey through to live in and explore this land. For ages 8 to 12. Grand Canyon National Park • color photographs and illustrated by Dave Ember illustrations Unleash your inner artist on • 48 pages, 8 1⁄2 x 11 intricate coloring designs—as well • softcover, sewn as 8 postcards and 4 bookmarks 978-1-56037-515-9 on extra-heavy paper—featuring $14.95 the park’s North and South Rims, wildlife and wildflowers, rugged trails and river rapids, and historic lodges and hotels. • 44 images-to-color • 72 pages, 93⁄4 x 93⁄4 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-721-4 $15.95 15
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