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9 Adirondack Outlaws: Boudoirs to Brothels: Bad Boys and Lawless Ladies The Intimate World THE ROWDY BUNCH by Niki Kourofsky of Wild West Women 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

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Alaska Babies! The Best of Olympic

photography by Steve Kazlowski National Park NORTHWEST In this delightful board book, by Alan Leftridge parents can introduce their young This handy guide covers all the children to adorable babies of best hikes, picnic spots, places to * the Alaskan wild. Charming rhymes see wildlife, wildflowers, waterfalls, accompany beautiful photographs and more. Compiled by a former by respected wildlife photographer park ranger, with beautiful color Steven Kazlowski. A great tool for photographs, locator maps, and teaching young kids about the directions. wildlife of Alaska; sure to be a • 168 color photographs, bedtime favorite. Features 13 2 black-and-white photographs, baby animals. For toddlers. 11 maps, index • 13 color photographs 1 1 • 164 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 1 1 • 26 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 5 ⁄2 • softcover, PUR perfect bound • board book 978-1-56037-643-9 978-1-56037-545-6 $19.95 $8.95 Boise Impressions Alaska Wildlife photography by Impressions Idaho Stock Images photography by Steven Kazlowski Boise appears on many lists of the Kazlowski brings us Alaska’s nation’s best places to live, work, wildlife in its many beautiful and visit. This thriving Treasure settings—migratory birds in the Valley city is captured in color Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, photography, from the Greenbelt red foxes, moose, and much more. Trail along the Boise River to the • 90 color photographs rolling Boise Foothills, from its 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 unique Basque heritage to its • softcover, sewn varied outdoor recreation. 978-1-56037-283-7 • 90 color photographs 1 1 $12.95 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-493-0 $12.95

11 Cascade Babies! Idaho Impressions

NORTHWEST photography by photography and text Lisa and Mike Husar by Leland Howard Learn about the wild animals of Interspersed with breathtaking * the Cascades with this adorable landscape and nature photo- board book. Charming rhyming graphs are images conveying text accompanies the beautiful Idaho’s culture, from rafting color photographs. Features 13 to rodeos. baby animals. For toddlers. • 82 color photographs 1 1 • 13 color photographs • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 1 1 • 26 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 5 ⁄2 • softcover, sewn • board book 978-1-56037-297-4 978-1-56037-330-8 $12.95 $8.95 Idaho Mountain A Circle of Majesty: Wildflowers: A Scenic Journey around A Photographic Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, Compendium, 3rd Ed. Jackson Hole and Alta, A. Scott Earle and Jane Lundin Wyoming, and Teton Valley, Features 500 photographs of Idaho plants indigenous to the moun- text and photography tains of Idaho. The most inclusive by Eric I. Soyland guide to the state’s wildflowers. Through prose, poetry, and color • index 1 1 photography, travel from the Teton • 248 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 Valley to the Yellowstone Plateau • softcover, sewn and back. 978-0-615-58854-4 • 94 color photographs $19.95 Published by Larkspur Books. 3 • 96 pages, 11 ⁄4 x 9 • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-59152-145-7 Idaho Wildlife $24.95 Published by LATITUDE 56o SOUTH Impressions PUBLISHING AND PRODUCTION, LLC. photography and text by William H. Mullins Crater Lake National A unique and evocative collection Park Wild & Beautiful of images of bear cubs, sharp- tailed grouse, Rocky Mountain photography by Charles A. Blakeslee bighorn sheep, cedar waxwings, Crater Lake National Park’s and much more. Species both breathtaking beauty is presented rare and familiar are captured in spectacular color landscape amid Idaho scenery. photography. • 85 color photographs 1 1 • 115 color photographs • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 1 • 104 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 10 • softcover, sewn • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-56037-413-8 978-1-56037-182-3 $12.95 $26.95 Mount Rainier National Exploring Washington’s Park Impressions Backroads: photography by Charles Gurche Highways and Hometowns foreword by Bob McIntyre of the Evergreen State Bob McIntyre’s sensitive and by John Deviny informative foreword sets the With stunning photographs and tone for Charles Gurche’s color

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NORTHWEST color photographs of plants photography by Charles Gurche that are native to the lower The San Juan Islands of Northern Rocky Mountains of * Washington state make up some Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, of the country’s most breathtak- and includes the common name ing scenery. Gurche brilliantly and scientific name for each. 1 3 3 captures the islands’ rugged • 4 ⁄8 x 9, folds out to 24 ⁄4 x 17 ⁄4 beachfront, deep channels, • map fold, laminated plentiful wildlife, and charming 978-0-615-35225-1 communities. $8.95 Published by Larkspur Books. • 85 color photographs 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Washington: • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-382-7 A Photographic Journey $9.95 photography by Tom Kirkendall and Vicky Spring Seattle: Husband-wife photography team A Photographic Journey Kirkendall and Spring showcase the Evergreen State’s lush Olympic photography by Terry Donnelly Rainforest, Cascade Range peaks, and Joel Rogers scenic farmlands, thriving cities, Combining the best images from and glittering waterways. photographers Joel Rogers and • 108 color photographs 1 1 Terry Donnelly, this collection of • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 photographs takes the reader from • softcover, sewn boats on Puget Sound to above 978-1-56037-616-3 the Space Needle and everywhere $12.95 in between. Silver Medal, Moonbeam • 82 color photographs Children’s Book Awards 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Who Pooped Finalist, High Plains Book Awards • softcover, sewn in the Cascades? 978-1-56037-582-1 written by Gary D. Robson $12.95 illustrated by Robert Rath Michael, Emily, and their parents Spokane Impressions explore the Cascade Mountain Updated. Range. The kids quickly learn photography by Charles Gurche that there are wild animals all around, and these creatures This beautiful photography leave behind scat, tracks, and book is a tribute to Washington’s other sign. Along with Michael second-largest city. Vivid photo- and Emily, readers learn how graphs showcase Spokane’s to identify animals based on architecture, natural areas, the scat and tracks they find. rich history, and unique culture. For ages 5 to 10. • 80 color photographs • color illustrations 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 1 1 • 48 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-56037-315-5 978-1-56037-362-9 $12.95 $11.95

A Taste of Washington: Who Pooped in the Park? Favorite Recipes from the Olympic National Park Evergreen State Updated. text and photography written by Gary D. Robson by Michele Morris illustrated by Robert Rath www.farcountrypress.com From smoked salmon to Rainier Michael, Emily, and their parents cherries and Wenatchee Valley explore Olympic National Park. apples, bring the bounty of Disappointed when at first they Washington to your table in a don’t encounter many animals, feast of recipes from the state’s the kids quickly learn that there best restaurants. Clear, easy- are animals all around, and these to-follow recipes are comple- creatures leave behind scat, tracks, mented by scrumptious full-color and other sign. Colorful illustrations photographs. of animals and their scat, tracks, • 163 color photographs, index and other sign, as well as a 1 • 208 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 10 quick-reference chart, make • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket field identification a breeze! 978-1-56037-602-6 For ages 5 to 10. $29.95 • color illustrations 1 1 • 48 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 265 Images of • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-56037-337-7 Northern Rocky $11.95 Mountain Wildflowers: From the Mountains of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Nearby Places by A. Scott Earle and Jane Lundin This handy, laminated, foldout 14 wildflower guide is perfect for « NEW SPRING RELEASE

California Madams SOUTHWEST by Sherry Monahan * From the early days of the gold rush to Prohibition, enterprising women came to California to pursue fortune while practicing the world’s oldest profession. With meticulous research and a lively voice, author Sherry Monahan reveals newly uncovered details about infamous and obscure madams alike. • approx. 20 black-and-white photographs, index • approx. 208 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-56037-659-0 $16.95

may not be actual cover « NEW RELEASE Grand Canyon National Park Adult Coloring Book & Postcards A Magical Coloring Journey through Grand Canyon National Park illustrated by Dave Ember Break out your colored pencils and explore the Grand Canyon in your own magical coloring journey. Award-winning illustra- tor Dave Ember transports you to Grand Canyon National Park where you can unleash your inner artist on intricate coloring designs of the park’s North and South Rims, wildlife and wild- flowers, rugged trails and river rapids, and the park’s historic lodges and hotels. The book also features 8 postcards and 4 bookmarks for coloring on extra-heavy perforated paper to share with family and friends. • 44 images-to-color 3 3 • 72 pages, 9 ⁄4 x 9 ⁄4 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-721-4 $15.95 www.farcountrypress.com « NEW RELEASE

LOCAL INTEREST SAN DIEGO San Diego: A Photographic Journey Once you have traveled, the journey SAN DIEGO photography and text by Bill Wechter

NEVER ENDS… a photographic journey a photographic journey Photographer Bill Wechter shows that there is far more to San Diego than one can see in a single visit! Interpretive text sheds light on San Diego’s rich history, Spanish culture, Balboa Park, famed Hotel del Coronado, and natural wonders that stretch

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Arizona Impressions El Tovar: photography by Bernadette Heath Celebrating 100 Years and James Randklev by Christine Barnes All regions of the state are repre- photography by Fred Pflughoft sented in each stunning season— and David Morris from snowcapped San Francisco This book tells the story of an Peak to the sun-baked Organ architectural treasure placed Pipe to broad panoramas of the in the midst of a great wonder Grand Canyon. of nature. Native Americans, • 86 color photographs Spanish explorers, railroad 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 barons, talented architects, and • softcover, sewn two American presidents are all 978-1-56037-351-3 part of the 110-year history of El $12.95 Tovar Hotel and Grand Canyon National Park. Colorado Plateau • 46 color photographs, NOW ONLY Wild and Beautiful 8 black-and-white photographs, $19.95 color illustrations, bibliography photography and foreword • 64 pages, 7 x 7 by John Annerino • hardcover, dust jacket Discover the adventure and 978-0-9653924-3-3 mystery of the Colorado Plateau $14.95 Published by W. W. West, Inc., along sheer cliffs, through white- an imprint of Farcountry Press. water rapids, and among ancient dwellings. The Essential • 127 color photographs 1 Colorado Plateau: • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 12 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Must-See Natural and NOW ONLY 978-1-56037-585-2 Cultural Features $9.95 $19.95 text and photography by John Annerino David Muench’s Your guide to the must-see natu- Timeless Moments: ral and cultural wonders of the Colorado Plateau. Find the best Grand Canyon National Park slickrock canyons, soaring stone by David Muench arches and natural bridges, foreword by Jeff Kida waterfalls, rock towers, ancient David Muench’s landscape pho- cliff dwellings, and pictographs tography is an American legacy and petroglyphs. Complete with spanning generations. Featuring clear directions to each site spec- his favorite photographs from tacular full-color photographs. www.farcountrypress.com seven decades of shooting Grand • 123 color photographs, 1 map, Canyon National Park, Timeless index Moments uses selections from • 184 pages, 6 x 9 Muench’s famous images as well • softcover, PUR perfect bound as from his private collection 978-1-56037-598-2 published for the first time. $9.95 • 87 color photographs, 3 black-and-white photographs, 1 map 1 • 96 pages, 10 x 8 ⁄2 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-680-4 $19.95

16 Going to Grand Hopi House: Canyon National Park Celebrating 100 Years SOUTHWEST by Mike Buchheit by Christine Barnes illustrations by Robert Rath The Hopi House has delighted Join Mike Buchheit, the Grand visitors since it first opened in * Canyon Field Institute director, 1905. Created by remarkable on a one-of-a-kind expedition designer Mary Colter as a Santa of discovery. Go back in time Fe Railway destination, the stately to see how the canyon was pueblo-style building invites visi- formed, hike from rim to river, tors to sample the architecture, spot awesome animals, and art, and lifestyle of the Native meet some of the first people Americans of the Southwest. to live in and explore this land. • 21 color photographs, For ages 8 to 12. 38 black-and-white photographs, • color photographs and 6 color illustrations, bibliography illustrations • 64 pages, 7 x 7 1 • 48 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • hardcover, dust jacket • softcover, sewn 978-0-9727921-7-2 Finalist, Foreword Magazine’s 978-1-56037-515-9 $12.50 Published by W. W. West, Inc., Book of the Year Awards $14.95 an imprint of Farcountry Press.

Grand Canyon Babies! Monterey Peninsula photography by Impressions Lisa and Mike Husar photography by James Randklev This adorable board book intro- One of the Sierra Club’s most duces young children to the wild widely published photographers, babies of the Grand Canyon. James Randklev captures a vivid Charming rhymes accompany and varied portrait of the Monterey the beautiful images by wildlife Peninsula. photographers Lisa and Mike • 89 color photographs 1 1 Husar. Features 13 baby ani- • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 mals. For toddlers. • softcover, sewn • 13 color photographs 978-1-56037-346-9 1 1 • 26 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 5 ⁄2 $9.95 • board book 978-1-56037-507-4 $8.95 New Mexico: A Photographic Journey Grand Canyon photography by Laurence Parent and Steve Larese Impressions Photographers Larese and photography by Parent show readers through Bernadette Heath centuries-old towns, up forested foreword by Mike Buchheit, mountainsides, and across director of the Grand Canyon storied deserts in this thrilling Field Institute look at the Land of Enchantment. From its dramatic vistas to • 115 color photographs 1 1 its subtle beauties, Heath’s col- • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 lection of inspiring photographs • softcover, sewn captures the drama of this 978-1-56037-594-4 place, one of the Seven Natural $12.95 Wonders of the World. • 86 color photographs 1 1 New Mexico • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn Wild and Beautiful 978-1-56037-367-4 photography by Laurence Parent

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MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS Ties, Rails, and Telegraph Wires * Railroads and Communities in Montana and the West by Dale Martin This combination of literary memories, historic research, railroad stories, and archival photographs celebrates railroads in Montana and the West. Railroads brought more than passengers and a quick- er way to get back to “civilization.” The “iron horse” revitalized existing towns, built new ones, and created new jobs on the trains and in the communities through which they passed. Meet the engi- neers, firemen, conductors, water tank operators, station agents, telegraphers, and section crews, as well as the town folk who came to count on the railroads. • 9 color illustrations, 124 black-and-white photographs, 4 maps • 196 pages, 7 x 10 • hardcover, sewn • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-94052-793-2 978-1-94052-792-5 $29.95 $19.95

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Autobiography Beyond Schoolmarms of Red Cloud and Madams War Leader of the Oglalas Montana Women’s Stories edited by R. Eli Paul edited by Martha Kohl A brilliant military strategist, Red Beyond Schoolmarms and Madams Cloud honed his skills against his shares the stories of Montana tribe’s traditional enemies long women of every sort. From home- before he fought to close the steaders to politicians, from Indian Bozeman Trail. Here, for the first women warriors to suffragists, these time in print, is Red Cloud’s “as- stories will entertain and amaze. told-to” autobiography, where he • 85 black-and-white photographs, shares the story of his early years. 6 illustrations • annotated, index, appendix • index, bibliography 1 1 • 238 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 • 336 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-850-9 978-1-94052-783-3 $15.95 $19.95 38 Beyond Spirit Tailings Charlie Russell Montana’s Mysteries, Ghosts, Roundup and Haunted Places Essays on America’s MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS by Ellen Baumler Favorite Cowboy Artist Ellen Baumler has traversed the edited by Brian W. Dippie * state, interviewing and researching This book contains many of the to present history with a ghostly best stories and critical think- twist. Richly embroidered with ing on Russell, an artist who Montana’s unique historical legacy, portrayed the Old West in all its these eerie and mysterious tales vibrancy. Fresh insights into the will leave you looking over your man and his art, and his legend are shoulder, sleeping with the lights enhanced by historic photographs on, and always craving more. and a large sampling of Russell’s • 20 illustrations, index work. • 200 pages, 6 x 9 • 49 black-and-white photographs, • softcover, perfect bound 15 color illustrations, index, 978-0-97215-224-2 bibliography $13.95 • 341 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound Beyond Spirit Tailings 978-0-91729-847-9 Audiobook $19.95 Montana’s Mysteries, Ghosts, Christmastime and Haunted Places read by author Ellen Baumler in Montana music by Philip Aaberg compiled by Dave Walter In an exciting twist, Ellen Baumler’s An entertaining assortment of ever-popular historical ghost sto- Christmas memoirs, newspaper ries found an enthusiastic reader accounts and editorials, poems, in world-famous composer Philip and menus, this book connects Aaberg. Ellen and Philip’s spooky readers to the state’s rich and var- collaboration will evoke those ied history through celebrations of places and images that make our Christmas day. Spend Christmas imagination such a wonderful (and with Montana’s early prospec- sometimes unearthly) destination. tors, ranchers, and homesteaders, • 5 compact disk set and learn how Montanans came 978-0-97215-229-7 together to make Christmas bright. $25.95 • 57 black-and-white photographs, 16 illustrations • 264 pages, 7 x 9 Border to Border • softcover, perfect bound Historic Quilts and 978-0-91729-899-8 Quiltmakers of Montana $15.95 by Annie Hanshew introduction by Mary Murphy Conveniences photography by John Reddy Sorely Needed and Doug O’looney Montana’s Historic Highway For over two decades, volunteers from around Montana registered Bridges, 1860-1956 local quilts as part of the Montana by Jon Axline Historic Quilt Project. This lav- Old bridges provide an important ishly illustrated, full-color book historical connection between the showcases over one hundred of hopes and dreams of the people the best, most unique, and most who built them and those who interesting quilts discovered. continue to benefit from their use • 300 color photographs, 89 today. Montana’s historic bridges black-and-white photographs, are symbols of the cooperative annotated, index, bibliography, spirit that led to the economic and appendix social stability of communities • 240 pages, 9 x 12 throughout the Big Sky Country. • softcover, perfect bound • 80 black-and-white photographs, 978-0-97591-962-0 annotated, index, bibliography 1 $24.95 • 187 pages, 7 ⁄2 x 10 • hardcover, sewn Bound for Montana 978-0-97215-225-9 $39.95 Diaries from the Bozeman Trail • softcover, perfect bound edited by Susan Badger Doyle 978-0-97215-226-6 Here are stories of the prospectors, $22.00 freighters, wives, and merchants who traveled the Bozeman Trail in search of fortune, adventure, or a new life. The Bozeman Trail was relatively short in length—less than 500 miles—yet it has the endur- ing distinction of being the last great overland emigrant trail in the American West. • 5 black-and-white photographs, 1 map, annotated, index • 272 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-898-1 $19.95 39 Copper Chorus Frontier Soldier Mining, Politics, and the An Enlisted Man’s Journal

MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS Montana Press, 1889-1959 of the Sioux and Nez Perce by Dennis L. Swibold Campaigns, 1877 * This is the first book devoted to by Private William F. Zimmer Montana’s long history of indus- edited and annotated by trial newspaper ownership and the Jerome A. Greene consequences for democracy. The Not many enlisted men record- work also reveals the costs paid ed their adventures in Indian by owners and their journalists, warfare. Still fewer actually kept whose credibility eroded as their a journal to lend immediacy increasingly constricted newspa- to their observations. Frontier pers lapsed into ambivalence and Soldier is such a journal, by indifference. a literate private who left his • 59 black-and-white photographs, story of plains warfare in a 35 illustrations, annotated, chronicle rich in detail. index, bibliography • 5 maps, 4 black-and-white • 429 pages, 6 x 9 photographs, annotated, • hardcover, sewn index 1 1 978-0-97215-228-0 • 181 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 $39.95 • softcover, perfect bound • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-855-4 978-0-97591-960-6 $15.95 $24.95 Girl from the Gulches Cowboy Trout The Story of Mary Ronan Western Fly Fishing as told to Margaret Ronan As If It Matters edited by Ellen Baumler by Paul Schullery Ronan tells her story in this The essays in this book detail highly readable, entertaining Paul Schullery’s thoughtful account of one woman’s life philosophical understanding of in the West during the second the western fly fisher: where we half of the nineteenth century. came from, what we care about, A highly readable, entertaining and what our prospects are. account, Girl from the Gulches • 39 black-and-white photographs, unique perspective is a joy to 15 illustrations, annotated, index read. • 288 pages, 6 x 9 • 13 black-and-white photo- • softcover, sewn graphs, annotated, index 978-0-97215-227-3 • 264 pages, 6 x 9 $17.95 • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-897-4 Coyote Stories of the $17.95 Montana Salish Indians told by Pete Beaverhead Hand Raised illustrated by Tony Sandoval The Barns of Montana Here are traditional Salish Indian by Chere Jiusto and coyote stories, recorded by Salish Christine Brown elders and illustrated by Indian photographs by Tom Ferris artists from the Flathead Indian Symbols of the agricultural Reservation in western Montana. settlement that transformed Written at a fourth-grade level, Montana’s landscape and these legends are meant to be culture, barns bring to mind enjoyed by people of all ages. images of people drawing • 48 illustrations their living from the land. The • 64 pages, 6 x 9 photographs, accompanied • softcover, perfect bound by stories of individual barns 978-091729-861-5 and their builders, capture the $9.95 Co-published by Montana Historical barns’ majestic exteriors and Society Press and Salish Kootenai College interiors as well as telling de- Press. tails of their construction, use, and preservation. Evelyn Cameron’s • 301 color photographs, Montana 46 black-and-white photo- graphs, 7 illustrations, Postcards from the annotated, index, bibliography Montana Historical Society • 320 pages, 12 x 9 The thirty-two postcards in Evelyn • softcover, perfect bound Cameron’s Montana offer glimps- 978-0-98012-920-5 es of western life at the turn of the $27.95 century. Each postcard is perfo- rated; tear them out and mail them or keep them as souvenirs of your own Montana experience. • 32 black-and-white postcards 1 • 32 pages, 7 ⁄2 x 5 • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-98012-928-1 $11.95

40 The History of the How the Morning Assiniboine and Sioux and Evening Stars Tribes of the Fort Peck Came to Be MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS Indian Reservation, and Other Assiniboine * 1600–2012 Indian Stories by David Miller, Dennis Smith, as told by Jerome Fourstar Joseph McGeshick, James Shanley, and Richard Blue Talk and Caleb Shields illustrated by Lisa Ventura; The first comprehensive history of Joseph D. Clancy, Sr.; the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and Douglas Runs Through commissioned by the tribes them- These three traditional tales, selves, this book is an authorita- recorded by Assiniboine tive scholarly exploration of the storytellers and illustrated by struggles and triumphs of the Native Indian artists, have been handed Americans who were relegated by down for generations and were the federal government to a small designed to teach young tribal portion of northeast Montana in members Assiniboine history the late 1880s. and culture. Perfect for reluctant • 105 black-and-white photographs, readers, these high-interest sto- 6 maps, annotated, index, ries will appeal to anyone who is appendix interested in exploring the world 1 • 592 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 of the Assiniboines. • softcover, perfect bound • 32 illustrations 978-0-98012-927-4 • 48 pages, 6 x 9 $80.00 Co-published by Montana Historical • softcover, perfect bound Society Press and Fort Peck Community College 978-0-91729-896-7 $9.95 Published by Montana Historical Society Press in cooperation with the Fort Hope in Hard Times Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes and Fort New Deal Photographs Belknap Tribes of Montana, 1936–1942 by Mary Murphy How the Summer In the 1930s and 1940s, four Farm Season Came Security Administration photog- and Other Assiniboine raphers were detailed to Montana Indian Stories to document the effects of the told by members of the Depression on the state. The four— Assiniboine Elders Board Arthur Rothstein, Marion Post of the Fort Belknap Reservation Wolcott, Russell Lee, and John and Jerome Fourstar; George Vachon—captured the many facets Shields, Jr.; and Isabel Shields of the Depression in Montana: rural illustrated by George Shields, Jr. and urban, agricultural and indus- and Joseph Clancy trial, work and play, hard times and the promise of a brighter future. Recorded by Assiniboine • 134 black-and-white photographs, storytellers and illustrated by 4 illustrations, annotated, index, Indian artists from the Fort Peck bibliography Reservation in northern Montana, • 256 pages, 7 x 10 these Assiniboine stories were • softcover, perfect bound originally intended to help 978-0-91729-881-3 educate young tribal members $22.00 about their history and culture. Enter into the legendary world of the Assiniboine through six How Marten traditional tales. Got His Spots • 84 illustrations and Other Kootenai • 104 pages, 6 x 9 Indian Stories • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-894-3 developed by the Kootenai Cultural $9.95 Published by Montana Historical Committee and the Confederated Society Press in cooperation with the Fort Peck Salish and Kootenai Tribes and Fort Belknap Tribes illustrated by Debbie Joseph Finley and Howard Kallowatt, Jr. I Do Recorded by Kootenai elders and A Cultural History of illustrated by Kootenai artists from Montana Weddings the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana, these Kootenai by Martha Kohl stories were originally intended to I Do traces Montana weddings help educate young tribal members and circumstances that influ- about their history and culture. enced them from the 1860s gold • 26 illustrations rush to the present day. Engaging • 48 pages, 6 x 9 stories, insightful analysis, and • softcover, perfect bound intriguing photographs provide 978-0-91729-892-9 an intimate and surprising look $8.95 Co-published by Salish Kootenai College at an important tradition. Press and Montana Historical Society Press • 80 black-and-white images, annotated, index • 224 pages, 7 x 10 • hardcover, sewn 978-0-98012-921-2 $34.95 • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-98012-922-9 $22.95 41 “I Will Be Meat Legacy for My Salish” New Perspectives on the Battle of the Little Bighorn

MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS The Montana Writers Project and the Buffalo of the edited by Charles E. Rankin * Flathead Indian Reservation In this collection of essays from by Bon I. Whealdon and others the 1994 Little Bighorn Legacy edited by Robert Bigart Symposium, an astounding array illustrated by Dwight BilleDeaux of scholars discuss the battle’s context, historical significance, and Provides an authentic window cultural impact from both white and into life on the Flathead Indian Native American perspectives. Reservation and pre-reservation • 20 black-and-white photographs, Salish history, and particularly the 37 illustrations Salish relationship to the buffalo • 358 pages, 6 x 9 through oral interviews conducted • softcover, perfect bound in the 1920s and 1930s and 978-0-91729-842-4 preserved by the Montana Writers $19.95 Project. • 2 black-and-white photographs, 16 illustrations, 4 maps, Mary Quequesah’s annotated, index, bibliography Love Story • 288 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound A Pend d’Oreille Indian Tale 978-0-91729-884-4 told by Peter Beaverhead $18.95 Co-published by Salish Kootenai illustrated by Dwight BilleDeaux College Press and Montana Historical Society Press In Mary Quequesah’s Love Story, a tale from the buffalo-hunting Jeannette Rankin era of the nineteenth century, America’s Conscience Mary Quequesah confronts the difficulties of love. After Mary’s by Norma Smith husband leaves her, a wise old foreword by Joan Hoff woman dreams of her sorrow and introduction by Kathryn Anderson tells her how to win him back. Social worker, suffragist, first Elegant woodcuts by noted Native woman elected to the U.S. American artist Dwight BilleDeaux Congress, and a lifelong peace accompany this complex story. activist, Jeannette Rankin is • 11 illustrations often remembered as the woman • 30 pages, 6 x 9 who voted “No” to United States • softcover, perfect bound involvement in both world wars. 978-0-91729-871-4 Rankin’s determined voice for $5.95 Co-published by Salish Kootenai College change shines in this biography, Press and Montana Historical Society Press written by her friend, Norma Smith. • 9 black-and-white photographs, Mavericks index, bibliography • 234 pages, 6 x 9 The Lives and Battles of • softcover, perfect bound Montana’s Political Legends 978-0-91729-879-0 by John Morrison and $19.95 Catherine Wright Morrison Covering lives and careers of Journeys to the Montana’s political legends, Mavericks is essential reading for Land of Gold Montanans, those interested in the Emigrant Diaries from the dynamics of politics, and general Bozeman Trail, 1863-1866 readers wishing to gain a greater edited by Susan Badger Doyle understanding of our nation’s po- foreword by Charles E. Rankin litical heritage as exemplified in the afterward by Elliott West lives of nine dedicated individuals. • 21 black-and-white photographs, Collected here for the first time ever annotated, index are the surviving eyewitness ac- • 339 pages, 6 x 9 counts of the Bozeman Trail’s civil- • softcover, perfect bound ian emigrants: twenty-four diaries 978-0-91729-893-6 written during the journey and nine $17.95 reminiscences prepared afterward. These accounts describe life on the West’s last great emigrant trail, the Mining Childhood shortcut from the Platte River Road Growing Up in Butte, Montana, to the Montana goldfields, from 1900–1960 1863 until 1866, when the route was closed by “Red Cloud’s War.” by Janet L. Finn • 40 black-and-white photographs, This book explores childhood in 4 illustrations, annotated, index, Butte, Montana, with particular at- bibliography, appendix tention to the lives of working-class • 858 pages, 7 x 10 children, whose families were most • 2 volume set, hardcover, sewn, directly affected by the ups and embossed, slip case downs of copper mining. Childhood 978-0-91729-848-9 accounts of work, play, family, $95.00 schooling, ethnicity, and neighbor- hood life offer fresh perspectives on the mining city. • 103 black-and-white photographs, annotated, index, bibliography 1 1 • 336 pages, 7 ⁄2 x 10 ⁄2 • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-98012-925-0 42 $24.95 Montana Legacy ment to the homesteading boom at the turn of the century, Lewistown Essays on History, grew with the surrounding com- MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS People, and Place munities. The architectural heritage edited by Harry W. Fritz, of this homesteading community Mary Murphy, and awaits your discovery and this book * Robert R. Swartout, Jr. will help. A rich and varied tapestry, Montana • 39 black-and-white photographs, Legacy looks at the people, cultures, 12 illustrations, places, and events that shaped pres- 8 maps, index ent-day Montana from Plentywood • 92 pages, 6 x 9 to Butte, Great Falls to Virginia City, • softcover, perfect bound and Billings to Browning. Designed to 978-0-91729-859-2 make you think about Montana history $9.95 in a new way, this anthology features sixteen essays chosen for their rel- Montana Mainstreets, evance, readability, and scholarship. • 31 black-and-white photographs, Volume 4 3 illustrations, annotated, index, A Guide to Historic Hamilton bibliography by Chere Jiusto • 389 pages, 6 x 9 preface by Mark F. Baumler • softcover, perfect bound afterword by Russ Lawrence 978-0-91729-890-5 Founded in 1890 against the back- $21.95 drop of the lush Bitterroot Valley, the town of Hamilton’s history Montana Mainstreets, revolves around timber, the railroad, Volume 1 and agriculture. Hamilton owes its early history to copper baron A Guide to Marcus Daly. The drama of the Historic Virginia City twentieth-century apple boom and by Marilyn Grant the saga of the battle to cure Rocky preface by Paul Putz Mountain tick fever enrich the afterward by John D. Ellingsen town’s more recent past. The gold-rush-era town of Virginia • 44 black-and-white photographs, City was Montana’s acting territorial 7 illustrations, 3 maps, index capital and the center of trade for • 85 pages, 6 x 9 Alder Gulch, the site of the rich- • softcover, perfect bound est placer mines in the world, but it 978-0-91729-867-7 became a town almost frozen in time $9.95 once gold deposits played out and the state capital moved to Helena in 1889. Montana Mainstreets, Today, Virginia City attracts visitors Volume 5 from all over the world who marvel at its intact architecture. A Guide to Historic Kalispell • 34 black-and-white photographs, 5 by Kathryn L. McKay illustrations, 3 maps, index preface by Mark F. Baumler • 77 pages, 6 x 9 afterword by William D. 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Missoula’s A Guide to Historic Lewistown buildings, parks, and historic sites by Ellen and Ken Sievert await your discovery! preface by Paul Putz • 66 black-and-white photographs, afterword by Jeff Sheldon 13 illustrations, 12 maps, index In the center of Montana sits • 181 pages, 6 x 9 Lewistown, whose rich history is still • softcover, perfect bound reflected in today’s streets. A testa- 978-0-91729-889-9 $12.95 43 1 1 Montana Mainstreets, 432 pages, 11 ⁄2 x 11 ⁄2 hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Volume 7 978-1-94052-710-9 MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS A Guide to Historic Bozeman $80.00 by Jim Jenks * preface by Mark F. Baumler Montana’s State Capitol foreward by Chere Jiusto The People’s House Founded in the 1860s on an impor- by Kirby Lambert, Patricia M. tant emigrant route to the territory’s Burnham and Susan R. Near gold camps, Bozeman grew rapidly from frontier farming settlement into Lavishly illustrated with historic a bustling center of commerce. The and modern photographs, this arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad book provides a long overdue trib- in 1883 and the establishment of what ute to this crown jewel of Montana would become today’s Montana State architecture. An imposing symbol, University twenty years later secured Montana’s Capitol reflects the val- the town’s bright future. ues and aspirations of the Treasure • 70 black-and-white photographs, State’s founders. 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The information was carefully gathered during interviews with Montana tribal elders by botanist Nez Perce Summer, Jeff Hart and the plants beautifully 1877 illustrated with the detailed drawings The U.S. Army and the of Jacqueline Moore Nee-Me-Poo Crisis • 80 illustrations, index, bibliography by Jerome A. Greene 1 1 foreword by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. • 168 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 • softcover, perfect bound Written by one of the foremost ex- 978-0-91729-829-5 perts in frontier military history and $14.95 reviewed by members of the Nez Perce tribe, this book details the Montana’s Charlie Russell dozen armed encounters between U.S. Army troops and a desperate Art in the Collection of the body of Nez Perces during the long Montana Historical Society summer of 1877. A meticulously by Jennifer Bottomly-O’looney researched narrative, this defini- and Kirby Lambert tive history of the Nez Perce War Immerse yourself in the Montana chronicles a people’s epic struggle Historical Society’s world-class to survive. collection of paintings, drawings, • 49 black-and-white photographs, sculptures, bronzes, and illustrated annotated, index, bibliography, letters by the Treasure State’s famed appendix “Cowboy Artist.” Carefully researched • 576 pages, 6 x 9 scholarship illuminates the stories • softcover, perfect bound behind each artwork. The result is 978-0-91729-882-0 a catalog of Russell’s art as you’ve $27.95 never seen it before. • 102 full-color renderings of Russell’s art • 205 Russell illustrations • 88 black-and-white photographs, annotated, index, bibliography 44 Over a Century of Perilous Passage Moving the Drum A Narrative of the Montana Salish Indian Celebrations Gold Rush, 1862-1863 MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS of the Flathead Indian by Edwin Ruthven Purple edited by Kenneth N. Owens * Reservation by Johnny Arlee In 1862 Edwin Ruthven Purple seized the chance to strike it For over a hundred years, the rich in the newly discovered Arlee Fourth of July Celebration, goldfields of the northern Rocky or powwow, on the Flathead Mountains. With an introduc- Indian Reservation has brought tion and thorough annotations people together to honor the by Kenneth N. Owens, Perilous traditions of the Salish. This book, Passage offers Purple’s never- by Salish teacher and spiritual before-published, first-person advisor Johnny Arlee, offers a narrative. On hand for the tribute to this longstanding event. crimes that led to vigilante • 45 black-and-white photographs, justice, Purple chronicled the 21 illustrations, index 1 story of a raucous, sometimes • 104 pages, 11 x 8 ⁄2 murderous life among bonanza • softcover, perfect bound miners. 978-0-91729-857-8 • 28 black-and-white photo- $14.95 Co-published by Montana Historical Society Press and Salish Kootenai graphs, 16 illustrations, College Press annotated, index 1 1 • 222 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 Owl’s Eyes and • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-837-0 Seeking a Spirit $15.95 Kootenai Indian Stories developed by the Kootenai The Red Corner Cultural Committee The Rise and Fall This engaging collection of of Communism in Kootenai Indian stories was recorded by Kootenai elders Northeastern Montana and illustrated by Kootenai by Verlain Stoner McDonald artists from the Flathead Indian The Red Corner chronicles Reservation. the meteoric rise and decline • 10 illustrations of communism on the prai- • 30 pages, 6 x 9 ries of northeastern Montana. • softcover, perfect bound McDonald offers insights into 978-0-91729-866-0 how this remote part of the West $5.95 Co-published by Salish Kootenai came to be home to one of the College Press and Montana Historical Society Press nation’s most successful rural communist organizations and how it eventually rejected radi- People Before the Park calism and reconstituted itself The Kootenai and Blackfeet as a typical farming community. Before Glacier National Park • 61 black-and-white images, 45 illustrations, annotated, by Sally Thompson, Kootenai index, bibliography Cultural Committee, and Pikunni • 255 pages, 6 x 9 Traditional Association 978-0-97591-967-5 Step out of a world governed by $16.95 clocks and calendars and into the world of the Kootenai and Blackfeet peoples, whose tradi- Searching for tional territories included the area Yellowstone that is now Glacier National Park. Ecology and Wonder In this book, the Kootenai and in the Last Wilderness Blackfeet tribes share their tradi- tions—stories and legends, food- by Paul Schullery ways and hunting techniques, In 1997 Yellowstone celebrated games and spiritual beliefs. its 125th anniversary as a na- • 95 black-and-white photographs, tional park, the keystone in the 30 illustrations, annotated, federal system of reserved and index, bibliography, appendix protected places. The celebra- • 264 pages, 7 x 10 tion was somewhat marred by • hardcover, sewn debates over wolf reintroduc- 978-1-94052-782-6 tion, road improvement, resort $34.95 building, and “bioprospecting,” • softcover, perfect bound the search for economically 978-1-94052-771-0 useful plant materials. Schullery, $19.95 a longtime resident and student of the park, tells us that such debates are not new. • 27 black-and-white photo- graphs, 6 illustrations, annotated, index 1 1 • 360 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 978-0-97215-221-1 $19.95

45 Smoke Wars Traveler’s Guide Anaconda Copper, Montana to the Great Sioux War

MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS Air Pollution, and the Courts, The Battlefields, Forts, and 1890–1924 Related Sites of America’s * by Donald MacMillan Greatest Indian War introduction by William L. Lang by Paul L. Hedren Smoke Wars traces the campaign Waged over the glitter of Black against air pollution in south- Hills gold, the Sioux War of 1876-77 western Montana from the fight transformed the entire northern to abolish open-heap roasting to plains from Indian and buffalo the battle against toxic emissions country to the domain of miners, released from the great stacks of cattlemen, and other Euro-american the Anaconda Reduction Works. settlers. Keyed to official highway This landmark environmental study maps, this richly illustrated guide raises issues of corporate responsi- leads the traveler to virtually every bility, the rights of citizens, and the principal landmark associated with costs of industrialization, issues the war. still hotly contested today. • 80 black-and-white photographs, • 6 black-and-white photographs, 5 illustrations, 6 maps, index 4 illustrations, annotated, index • 128 pages, 6 x 9 • 304 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-838-7 978-0-91729-865-3 $12.95 $18.95 The Turtle Spirit Tailings Who Went to War Ghost Tales from Virginia City, and Other Sioux Stories Butte, and Helena as told by Eunice B. Alfrey, by Ellen Baumler Ann Lambert, Lavina Perry, preface by Jon Axline and George White Bird If ghosts are the restless spirits illustrated by LaVern Alfrey, of those who died violently or Joseph Clancy,and Lisa Ventura in a state of unreadiness, then These five legends, recorded by Montana’s violent frontier history Sioux storytellers and illustrated explains the richness and depth of by Indian artists, have been handed these haunting stories. This won- down for generations among the derful collection—based on oral Sioux. Whether you are a child or testimony, diaries, journals, and an adult, these stories offer a fasci- newspaper accounts—presents nating entrée into Sioux culture. an eerie history of the state’s • 41 illustrations legendary mining towns. • 60 pages, 6 x 9 • index • softcover, perfect bound • 160 pages, 6 x 9 978-0-91729-895-0 • softcover, perfect bound $9.95 Published by Montana Historical Society 978-0-91729-891-2 Press in cooperation with the Fort Peck Assiniboine $15.95 and Sioux Tribes

A Tenderfoot in Montana Wheel Boats Reminiscences of the Gold on the Missouri Rush, the Vigilantes, and the The Journals and Documents Birth of the Montana Territory of the Atkinson-O’Fallon by Francis M. Thompson Expedition, 1824–26 edited by Kenneth N. Owens edited and with an introduction Frank Thompson’s lively memoir by Richard E. Jensen details his experiences in the upper and James S. Hutchins Missouri River country at the begin- In 1824 Brig. Gen. Henry Atkinson ning of the Montana gold rush. and Indian Agent Benjamin Drawing from his intimate knowl- O’Fallon traveled up the Missouri edge of the circumstances and River, along with 475 soldiers of players involved, Thompson vividly the First and Sixth Infantry regi- describes one of the deadliest ments. Their mission: to negotiate incidents of vigilante justice in U.S. peace treaties with tribes along the history. A self-styled tenderfoot, Missouri River, and to secure their Frank Thompson recalls his days promise to trade exclusively with on the mining frontier with clarity American citizens. Here, the full and insight, making him an un- record of this early military expedi- matched eyewitness for Montana’s tion is now available. formative era. • 8 illustrations, 1 map, index, • 7 black-and-white photographs, bibliography, appendix 5 illustrations, annotated, index • 268 pages, 6 x 9 1 1 • 304 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 • hardcover, cloth, sewn • softcover, perfect bound 978-0-91729-869-1 978-0-97215-222-8 $39.95 Co-published by Montana Historical $16.95 Society Press and Nebraska State Historical Society

46 Helena: Capital Town Montana’s Mountain Ranges by Rick and Susie Graetz, with by Rick and Susie Graetz NORTHERN ROCKIES PUBLISHING Tom Palmer and Dennis McCahon An extensive look at the numerous From bawdy gold camp to million- mountain ranges that define the state’s naires’ town to the center of state rugged western territory. government—the story of how * • 80 color photographs 1 “Last Chance Gulch” grew up. • 96 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • 82 color and black-and-white • softcover photographs 978-1-891152-09-2 1 • 88 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 $15.95 • softcover 978-1-891152-48-1 Montana’s $15.95 Rocky Mountain Front Lewis & Clark’s by Rick and Susie Graetz Montana Trail This book captures through essays and photography the essence of this by Rick and Susie Graetz magnificent and uncommon landscape aerial photography by Larry Mayer of the Rocky Mountain Front. foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose • 70 color photographs Quotes from the Expedition’s 1 • 96 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 journals, photographs, and • softcover notes on Lewis & Clark in Montana. 978-0-99097-480-2 • 123 color photographs, 1 map $19.95 1 • 120 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • hardcover, dust jacket 978-1-891152-14-6 Montana’s Upper $14.95 Missouri River Breaks National Monument Montana: by Rick and Susie Graetz East of the Mountains Vol. 2 The past, present, and future essay and photographs by of its 149 miles. Rick and Susie Graetz and others • 65 color photographs 1 • 80 color photographs • 96 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 1 • 96 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • softcover • softcover 978-1-891152-10-8 978-1-891152-07-8 $15.95 $14.95 Montana’s Montana! Yellowstone River A Photographic Celebration by Rick and Susie Graetz photography by Rick Graetz and others From beginning to end, the history, The scenic beauty, wildlife, and beauty, landscape, and communities changing seasons of Montana. surrounding this powerful, free- Quotes from A. B. Guthrie, Jr. running river. • 130 color photographs • 80 color photographs 1 • 106 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 1 • 112 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • softcover • hardcover, dust jacket Vol. 1. — 978-0-938314-60-8 978-1-891152-16-0 Vol. 2. — 978-0-938314-81-3 $25.95 Vol. 3. — 978-1-56037-007-9 • softcover $15.95 each 978-1-891152-15-3 $19.95 Montana’s Missouri & Musselshell Rivers This is Montana by Rick and Susie Graetz by Rick and Susie Graetz The story of these two fabled A comprehensive look at the waterways and the country geographic history of the state through which they flow. through 151 lively essays. • 90 color photographs • 124 black-and-white photographs 1 • 104 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • 448 pages, 6 x 9 • hardcover, dust jacket • hardcover, dust jacket 978-1-891152-47-4 978-1-891152-19-1 $25.00 $35.00 • softcover • softcover 978-1-891152-46-7 978-1-891152-18-4 $19.95 $25.00

47 Bronc To Breakfast Men of the Open Range and Other Poems and Other Poems

BUGLIN’ BULL PRESS written by Mike Logan written and illustrated illustrated by Mike Korn by Mike Logan * The first in Mike Logan’s three- With his final entry in a series of book-collection of cowboy poetry, three books of cowboy poetry, Mike Bronc to Breakfast is filled with Logan continues to demonstrate rhymes that “smell like cookfires his knack for distilling the essence and coffee” and capture the spirit of of the Western experience. Men the West with a grace, humor, and of the Open Range deftly mixes realism that will leave you grinning levity and laughter to enshrine the and eager to read more! West that was while lamenting the • 28 illustrations inevitability of progress. 1 1 • 79 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 • 23 illustrations 1 1 • softcover, perfect bound • 79 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 978-1-93183-291-5 • softcover, perfect bound $9.95 978-1-56044-247-9 $9.95 Bronc To Breakfast Audiobook Men of the Open Range recitations by Mike Logan Audiobook An auditory treat for those who recitations by Mike Logan appreciate the art of the campfire When Mike Logan reads from his tale or well-spun yarn, Mike Logan’s third book of cowboy poetry, Men readings from Bronc to Breakfast of the Open Range, he brings and Other Poems bring to life depth and authenticity to each line, the grit, humor, and charm of his painting for his listeners a vivid subjects. picture of each western character • includes descriptive anecdotes and scene. from the author • includes descriptive anecdotes • 49 minutes from the author • compact disc • 66 minutes UPC 703556208486 • compact disc $10.95 UPC 703556208509 $10.95 Laugh Kills Lonesome and Other Poems Montana Is… written by Mike Logan Montana in Verse illustrated by Mike Korn and Photography Laugh Kills Lonesome is the sec- poems and photographs ond of a three-book-collection from by Mike Logan cowboy poet Mike Logan. In these Mike Logan loves everything about well-crafted poems, Logan colors Montana. In Montana Is... he uses his Western landscapes and char- his poetry and photographs to acters with an authenticity, warmth, share the way he sees the state— and tongue-in-cheek wit that create with all the love, admiration, and a satisfying “been there!” effect. wonder of an adopted son. • 23 illustrations • 125 color photographs 1 1 1 • 79 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 • 96 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • softcover, perfect bound • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-56044-056-7 978-0-93795-982-4 $9.95 $11.95 Laugh Kills Lonesome Montana Is…The Video Audiobook poetry readings and photographs recitations by Mike Logan by Mike Logan Mike Logan continues the oral Mike Logan rounds up his visual tradition of cowboy poetry with impressions of Big Sky Country, these readings from Laugh Kills its ranch life, scenic beauty, and Lonesome and Other Poems. From spectacular wildlife. Join Mike as the hilarious to the serious, his he reads from his best loved book pitch-perfect delivery enlivens Montana Is... and from his classic each verse. trilogy of cowboy poetry: Bronc to • includes descriptive anecdotes Breakfast, Laugh Kills Lonesome, from the author and Men of the Open Range. • 53 minutes • includes original song from • compact disc Mark Logan UPC 703556208493 • 34 minutes $10.95 • DVD 978-1-60639-005-4 $19.95

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• 978-1-93183-297-7 Discovering Discovering Asia: Central to An Introduction Geography, Its History, and Politics by Donald Bedunah, Rick Graetz, Alexey Gunya, Spike Hampson, Ardeshir Kia, Marc S. Hendrix, Alex Klaits, Merhdad Kia, Sears James W. produced by The University $35.00 Little Friends… Little Photography and In Verse and photographs poems by Mike Logan the heart, Mike Straight from verse and down-to-earth Logan’s share the world crisp photography animals - from the of small, furry the curious ermine. tiny pika to small mammals of the This peek at is sure to delight American West reader. and educate any young to be verses are meant Logan’s photo read aloud, and his superb the world’s graphs capture some of in their most appealing creatures natural settings. • • $13.95 Central and of Montana’s Asian Studies Center Southwest This work brings to life, through all that is words and photography, Asia. Includes an analysis Central art cultural legacy, of the region’s and religious and ethnic history, traditions. • • 978-0-9815760-6-0 - - - -

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poet Mike Logan captures the lives captures the lives poet Mike Logan ranchers in color cattle of Montana’s by rhymed verse. photos illuminated for the intrica His deep appreciation glows West cies of ranch life in the from the pages of this book. • • • 978-1-58592-091-4 • 978-0-93795-920-6 translated by G. J. Racz This marvelous and enchanting new volume of poems by the late Peruvian poet, Eduardo Chirinos, who died in early 2016, invites the reader into a world that is simulta neously childlike and enchanted, but also philosophical and sensual. These poems suggest why Chirinos was the recipient of numerous liter ary prizes, and why he was regarded most America’s as one of Latin important poets of the past thirty years. • • • 978-0-9983438-0-8 of Collected Poems The Gloege Randall by Randall Gloege edited by Bernard Quetchenbach Poet Randall Gloege meditates on the beauty and quirks of Montana, aging, and death. • • softcover 978-0-9909748-7-1 $15.95 $13.95 Street Bayard The Walker Tightrope by Eduardo Chirinos $15.95 Motel: Grass Bunch The Ranchin’ Is… Ranchin’ in Verse Life Ranch and Photography photographs poems and by Mike Logan With $13.95 Is… Yellowstone in Park Yellowstone and Photography Verse poems and photographs by Mike Logan photo Through his poetry and graphs, Mike Logan conveys what Yellowstone Is... to many others who so love our first national park. Logan offers scenes and rhymes that encompass a per- sonalized tour of the vistas, thermal Yellowstone. features, and wildlife of • • Finalist, High Plains Book Awards Finalist, Fond Recollections who lived or traveled in Montana in the late nineteenth and early twentieth UNIV. OF MONTANA PRESS of Captivity centuries and contributed significantly An Austrian POW in Wales to the aesthetic and cultural milieu of by Horst Jarka the West, often defying typical Western * iconography. Intimate West: Women Captured on the Western Front at the end of World War II, Horst Jarka Artists in Montana 1880-1944 expands went from Nazi soldier to a prisoner public awareness of women artists’ of war in Wales. This collection of role in shaping Montana’s artistic excerpts from the journal Jarka heritage. kept at the time, accompanied by • 35 full-color reproductions, 15 black his later reflections on the year he and white photographs spent as a POW, offers a remarkable • 80 pages, 7 x 9 and insightful account of the treat- • softcover, perfect bound ment he received from his humane, 978-0-99834-383-9 literate, and critical-thinking Welsh $34.95 custodians and a warm tribute to the profound and positive ways in Last Tango in Melrose, which that experience transformed Montana: the course of his life and eventu- ally lead him to Missoula where he The Writings of Dan Vichorek spent 30 years as a professor of edited by John Kuglin German Literature at the University A collection by a talented University of Montana. of Montana graduate who writes • 215 pages, 6 x 9 with humor about Montana’s places, • softcover, perfect bound people, and overall way of life. It is a 978-1-57241-208-9 celebration of the fabric of Montana— $14.95 Published by University of Montana its landscape, people, and culture. Press in partnership with Ariadne Press, Riverside, CA • 33 black-and-white photographs 1 1 • 108 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 Glasgow and Valley • softcover 978-0-9754009-5-1 County Montana: $12.95 Glasgow High School Essays Twelve Glasgow High School students wrote these essays of Listen / Éist: exploration in the spring of 2008 Documentary Theatre in a project led by Rick Graetz, Monologues from The Gathering: a University of Montana geogra- Collected Oral Histories of the phy professor, and Linda Allie, Irish in Montana a Glasgow High School English edited by Bernadette Sweeney teacher. and Anna Dulba-Barnett • 70 color photographs and This original performance script is 11 black-and-white photographs based on Irish and Irish-American oral 1 • 80 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 histories collected by students of the • softcover School of Theatre and Dance at the 978-0-9815760-8-4 University of Montana. Published by $19.95 the University of Montana in coop- eration with the Irish Government Glorious Times: Department of Foreign Affairs Adventures of the Emigrant Support Programme. Craighead Naturalists • 33 black-and-white photographs 1 1 • 50 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 by Tom Benjey • softcover Tells the fascinating and important 978-0-9815760-9-1 story of an American clan of Scots- $12.95 Irish that settled in the early 1700s in Pennsylvania. From this clan came www.farcountrypress.com an astonishing number of exception- Looney Toones: al people, many of whom dedicated World War II Drawings their lives to nature. It covers many 1941–1945, Interpretive Wood generations, but appropriately fo- Cuts 2000-2016 cuses most attention on the famous by James G. Todd, Jr. siblings Frank Jr., John, and Jean Hand painted woodcuts and WW II (Craighead George). childhood drawings by James Todd Jr., • illustrated an internationally recognized Montana • 264 pages, 7 x 10 printmaker residing in Missoula. The • softcover drawings were done between the ages 978-0-9909748-9-5 of five and eight, and the woodcuts $18.95 are interpretations executed by Todd who is 79. Intimate West • 7 photographs, 45 illustrations, Women Artists in Montana, 41 woodcuts 1880–1994 • 90 pages, 11 x 11 • softcover edited and with introductions 978-0-9909748-8-8 by Jeremy Canwell $29.95 foreword by Barbara Koostra An exploration of the creativity of female painters and photogra- phers who envisioned an American West characterized by immediate experience of time and place, this collection features women artists 50 The Original Man: We Pause for Station

The Life and Work of Montana Identification: UNIV. OF MONTANA PRESS Architect A.J. Gibson Montana’s Broadcasting by Hipólito Rafael Chacón Pioneers Chacón, a UM professor of art by Bill Knowles * history and art criticism, worked Professor Emeritus Bill Knowles with the University’s Maureen and has culled into one volume his Mike Mansfield Library/K. Ross Toole 200+ hours of interviews over the Archives and the Historical Museum at past 25 years with people who Fort Missoula to create the first com- lived Montana broadcasting’s most plete biography of Albert John Gibson. exciting adventures. Readers will 1 3 • 164 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄4 marvel at how its history fits into • hardcover, dust jacket and reflects that of the U.S. and 978-0-9815760-1-5 beyond. It’s a book that will charm $75.00 and inform readers who didn’t even • softcover know that they were interested in 978-0-9815760-0-8 this particular niche of history. $35.00 Published by The University • illustrated of Montana Press and the Montana Museum 1 of Art & Culture. • 590 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • hardcover 978-0-9983438-1-5 Searching for Bear Eyes: $45.95 A Yellowstone Park Mystery • softcover by Kathleen Snow 978-0-9983438-2-2 A mystery novel narrated by the $35.95 enigmatic X. Wenn, Yellowstone Park’s Chief Criminal Investigator. A gifted Written in Missoula: tracker of bear and man, it’s up to him to piece together the story of what Poems by Eduardo Chirinos may be a mauling by Wild Eye, one of by Eduardo Chirinos the park’s most fabled grizzlies, or a translated by G. J. Racz perfect murder. Set against the Edenic The translated works of Eduardo beauty of Yellowstone, Searching for Chirinos, celebrated Peruvian poet. Bear Eyes explores the evolutionary Chirinos wrote the poems in this psychology of human love. work after moving to Missoula. The • 5 illustrations Spanish versions of the poems that • 248 pages, 6 x 9 appear in the work were originally • hardcover published as the collection Escrito 978-0-9909748-6-4 en Missoula. $24.95 • 4 black-and-white photographs 1 1 • softcover • 144 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 978-0-9909748-5-7 • softcover $15.95 978-0-615-51208-2 $13.99 These Living Songs: Reading Montana Poetry Yellowstone Bison: edited by Lisa D. Simon The Science and Management and Brady Harrison of a Migratory Wildlife The first anthology of essays focused Population exclusively on the poetry of Montana. by C. Cormack Gates The 22 contributors offer engaging and Len Broberg essays on a wide range of Montana Yellowstone National Park is one poets—from old friends like Richard of the few remaining wild bison Hugo and James Welch to fresh looks strongholds in North America, but at established poets such as Sandra the management of this popula-

Alcosser, Vic Charlo, Melissa Kwasny, tion has increasingly been the www.farcountrypress.com Greg Pape, and Henry Real Bird. subject of controversy. This book • 8 black-and-white photographs reviews the ecology of the species, 3 • 300 pages, 5 ⁄4 x 9 documents Yellowstone bison • hardcover, dust jacket management history, illustrates 978-0-98940-317-7 the use of a systems-modeling $29.95 approach to issue resolution, and • softcover offers insights into the challenges 978-0-98940-319-1 of management. $21.95 • 200 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover 978-0-9815760-5-3 $14.95

51 « NEW 2020 WALL CALENDAR WYOMING/YELLOWSTONE/GRAND TETON Jackson Hole 2020 Jackson Hole & The Tetons & The Tetons Wall Calendar * H E N R Y H. H O L D S W O R T H photography by Henry H. Holdsworth Gorgeous seasonal images include Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, rugged peaks, majestic wildlife, wildflow- ers, and more from award-winning photographer Henry H. Holdsworth. Date grid for noting appointments; also includes holidays of major religions, U.S. and Canadian civil holidays, phases of the moon, and sunrise and sunset times. • 12 color photographs • 12-inch-square format opens to 12 x 24 • saddle stitched may not be actual cover 978-1-56037-757-3 $12.95

« NEW 2020 WALL CALENDAR 2020 Yellowstone Wall Calendar photography by David Peterson Go wild in Yellowstone National Park. Long-time Yellowstone photographer David Peterson has captured the park’s untamed beauty to enliven your year. Date grid for noting appointments; also includes holidays of major religions, U.S. and Canadian civil holidays, phases of the moon, and sunrise and sunset times. • 12 color photographs • 12-inch-square format opens to 12 x 24 • saddle stitched D A V I D P E T E R S O N 978-1-59152-242-3 Published by David Peterson, Sweetgrass Books. $12.95 « NEW SPRING RELEASE Born Wild2 in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks photography and text by Stephen C. Hinch and Henry H. Holdsworth Meet the baby wild things of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks! Beautifully candid, full-color photos follows the Parks’ youngsters through the seasons—from emerging in the bright promise of early spring to weathering winter’s bluster. Readers of all ages will be charmed by these images, captured 100% in the wild by veteran Yellowstone and Grand Teton photographers Stephen C. Hinch and Henry H. Holdsworth. • 108 color photographs 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-753-5 52 $12.95 53 WYOMING/YELLOWSTONE/GRAND* TETON

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Bring Jade Home Grand Lady The True Story of a Dog of the Lake: The Remarkable Legacy of Lost in Yellowstone Yellowstone’s Lake Hotel by Michelle Caffrey by Michelle Trappen Bring Jade Home is the gripping true story of Jade, Michelle Trappen’s photo- a young Australian shep- packed book celebrates herd, who disappears into Yellowstone’s Lake Hotel’s Yellowstone’s wilderness 125th birthday and tells the re- after a horrific car wreck. The markable story of a grand hotel perfect read for dog lovers and that welcomes visitors to the wilderness enthusiasts alike, magical western park dubbed this is the heartwarming tale of “Wonderland’’—where geysers the owners, park employees, erupt, waterfalls plunge, and and the huge search effort to wild animals roam. bring Jade home. • 136 photographs, 2 maps, • 6 black-and-white photo- references graphs • 128 pages, 10 x 8 • 224 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-59152-172-3 978-1-56037-735-1 $19.95 Published by Red Fox Publications. $14.95 Grand Teton A Circle of Majesty: A Scenic Journey around Impressions Yellowstone, the Grand photography by Fred Pflughoft and Henry H. Holdsworth Tetons, Jackson Hole and Alta, Wyoming, and Teton Grand Teton National Park in gorgeous photographs. Valley, Idaho Includes eight wide-angle text and photography panoramas. by Eric I. Soyland • 77 color photographs 1 1 Through prose, poetry, and • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 color photography, travel • softcover, sewn from the Teton Valley to the 978-1-56037-208-0 Yellowstone Plateau and back. $12.95 • 94 color photographs 3 • 96 pages, 11 ⁄4 x 9 Grand Teton • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-59152-145-7 National Park Wild $24.95 Published by LATITUDE 56o and Beautiful SOUTH PUBLISHING AND PRODUCTION, LLC. photography by Fred Pflughoft and Henry H. Holdsworth Field Guide to Two photographers who live Yellowstone and near the Tetons present North Grand Teton National America’s most mystically beautiful landscapes in and Parks around Grand Teton National by Kurt F. Johnson Park. The essential nature guide to • 112 color photographs 1 Yellowstone and Grand Teton • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 12 National Parks, written by a • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-56037-153-3 local wildlife biologist and Honorable Mention eco-tour guide. More than $32.95 National Outdoor Book Awards 1,200 color photographs with Silver Medal, PubWest concise descriptions reveal Book Design Awards the richness of the Greater Bronze Medal, Independent Yellowstone Ecosystem. This Publisher Book Awards is the definitive field identifica- 54 tion guide to the region. Grand Teton: Old Faithful Inn A Photographic Journey at Yellowstone photography and text National Park WYOMING/YELLOWSTONE/GRAND TETON by Henry H. Holdsworth by Christine Barnes, Award-winning photographer photography by Fred Pflughoft Henry H. Holdsworth treats and David Morris * readers to a majestic national Barnes presents a wonderful park tour with 107 full-color illustrated history complete photographs. From the rugged with archival photographs, peaks of the Teton Range and Pflughoft and Morris’ towering above Jackson Hole stunning contemporary images to wildflowers and wildlife, of the lodge and Yellowstone Holdsworth has beautifully National Park. framed this stunning park • 50 color photographs, for all to enjoy. 5 black-and-white photo- • 107 color photographs graphs, bibliography 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • 64 pages, 7 x 7 • softcover, sewn • hardcover, dust jacket 978-1-56037-674-3 978-0-9653924-0-2 $12.95 $14.95 Published by W. W. West, Inc., an imprint of Farcountry Press. Living Yellowstone: The Park 10 and 25 Years Portrait of Jackson After the Fires Hole & the Tetons text and photography photography by by Michel Pierre Henry H. Holdsworth Michel Pierre’s book com- foreword by Charlie Craighead pares photographs taken at Holdsworth covers all aspects Yellowstone National Park of the valley, from Jenny Lake in the same places but in Grand Teton National Park fifteen years apart. Includes to the world-famous ski areas, three maps to illustrate the from the fence-high snowdrifts park’s ever-changing land- to the National Elk Refuge. scapes. 182 color images, • 131 color photographs 1 and photographs from the • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 10 fires of 1988. • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket • 182 color photographs, 978-1-56037-409-1 3 maps $29.95 1 1 • 80 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 12 ⁄2 • softcover, sewn Portrait of Yellowstone: 978-1-59152-182-2 $19.95 Published by Michel Pierre. Land of Geysers and Grizzlies Moose Babies! photography by David William Peterson photography by Henry H. Holdsworth For most of the year, photog- rapher David Peterson calls Young children will love the Yellowstone home—and he adorable, gangly legged, big- applies his unique style of eared moose calves featured image-making to this magical in this charming board book by national park. award-winning photographer • 123 color photographs Henry H. Holdsworth. Features 1 • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 10 13 baby animals. For toddlers. • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket • 13 color photographs 978-1-56037-383-4 1 1 • 26 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 5 ⁄2 $29.95 • board book 978-1-56037-508-1 $8.95 A Ranger’s Guide to Yellowstone Moose of Yellowstone Day Hikes and Grand Teton Updated. photography and text by by Roger Anderson Henry H. Holdsworth and Carol Shively Anderson foreword by Charlie Craighead 29 day hikes of varied lengths This collection of images of- and ability levels. Each has fers the first-ever view into the a GPS-compatible contour map lives of the Shiras moose of and narrative about natural and Yellowstone and Grand Teton human history, botany, geology, National Parks. Experience the and other highlights. wonder as gangly moose calves • 29 color photographs take their first steps in spring. • 168 pages, 6 x 9 Take in the drama of rutting • softcover season as titans clash for 978-1-56037-157-1 dominance amid spectacular $12.95 scenery. • 197 color photographs 1 • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 10 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 978-1-56037-492-3 $29.95 55 Rocky Mountain • softcover, sewn Babies! 978-1-56037-280-6 WYOMING/YELLOWSTONE/GRAND TETON $11.95 photography by Wendy Shattil and Bob Rozinski YELLOWSTONE This adorable board book intro- NATIONAL PARK * written by Gary D. Robson duces young children to the wild babies of the Rocky Mountains. illustrated by Elijah Brady Charming rhymes accompany Clark beautiful color photography. • softcover, PUR perfect bound Features 13 baby animals. 978-1-56037-273-8 For toddlers. $11.95 • 13 color photographs 1 1 • 26 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 5 ⁄2 • board book Yellow Stones, 978-1-56037-499-2 What Do You See? $8.95 by Caroline McClure Yellowstone National Park A Taste of Wyoming: resident Caroline McClure Favorite Recipes shares her fascination with from the Cowboy State the park’s rocks in a picture book that encourages readers by Pamela J. Sinclair to use their imaginations and photography by Paulette Phlipot look at the world at their feet. foreword by Alyson Hagy What will you see? This exquisite cookbook • 48 color photographs features sophisticated inter- • 48 pages, 7 x 7 pretations of Western dishes • softcover, PUR perfect bound from Wyoming’s finest restau- 978-1-59152-214-0 rants, lodges, and bed-and- $12.95 Published by Caroline breakfasts—as well as classic McClure Cowboy State favorites. • 75 color photographs, Yellowstone Forever 6 black-and-white photo- photography and text graphs, index, appendix, by Stephen C. Hinch glossary 1 • 144 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 10 This book features some of • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Yellowstone’s most iconic 978-1-56037-458-9 landscapes as well as the $24.95 incredible creatures that call them home. With almost 200 photographs taken over the 265 Images of past ten years, experience Northern Rocky the beauty of Yellowstone’s Mountain Wildflowers: natural world. • 186 color photographs From the Mountains of 1 • 128 pages, 11 x 8 ⁄2 Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, • softcover, sewn and Nearby Places 978-1-59152-169-3 by A. Scott Earle $24.95 Published by Stephen C. and Jane Lundin Hinch. This foldout wildflower guide is perfect for carrying in your Yellowstone & back pocket or your daypack. High Plains Book Award It features 265 color photo- Grand Teton graphs of plants that are native Splendor to the lower Northern Rocky photography by Mountains and includes the Dennis William Linnehan common name and scientific Yellowstone and the Grand name for each. For ease of use, Tetons’ most incredible views flowers are organized by color. make this a special keepsake. 1 3 3 • 4 ⁄8 x 9, folds out to 24 ⁄4 x 17 ⁄4 • 276 color photographs • map fold, laminated • 176 pages, 12 x 9 978-0-615-35225-1 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket $8.95 Published by Larkspur Books. 978-1-59152-152-5 $29.95 Published by Dennis William Who Pooped in the Linnehan. Park? Series Yellowstone and Michael, Emily, and their parents explore national parks and other Grand Teton Babies! sites in this popular series. Both photography by Wendy Shattil kids are disappointed when, and Bob Rozinski at first, they don’t encounter This adorable board book in- many animals in the park. The troduces young children to the kids quickly learn that there are wild babies of Yellowstone and animals all around, and these Grand Teton National Parks. creatures leave behind scat, Charming rhymes accompany tracks, and other sign. beautiful color photographs. For ages 5 to 10. Features 13 baby animals. • color illustrations For toddlers. 1 1 • 48 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • 13 color photographs 1 1 • 26 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 5 ⁄2 GRAND TETON • board book NATIONAL PARK 978-1-56037-497-8 written by Gary D. Robson $8.95 56 illustrated by Elijah Brady Clark Yellowstone & Yellowstone National

Grand Teton Park Vintage WYOMING/YELLOWSTONE/GRAND TETON Wildlife Portfolio Postcard Book photography by Own a piece of Yellowstone Henry H. Holdsworth National Park history with 23 * authentic Frank Jay Haynes Year-round color photography and Jack Ellis Haynes of Yellowstone and Grand postcards from the early Teton’s wild creatures, large twentieth century. Experience and small. the drama of the world’s first • 135 photographs 1 national park as showcased • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 10 by these legendary photog- • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket raphers. 978-1-56037-177-9 • 23 hand-tinted color images $26.95 1 1 • 23 pages, 6 ⁄2 x 4 ⁄4 978-1-56037-424-4 Yellowstone: $8.95 Like No Other Place on Earth Yellowstone: photography by Near, Far & Wild David William Peterson, by David William Peterson featuring excerpts from Discovery of Yellowstone: Experience Yellowstone The Washburn Expedition through the eyes of long-time park resident and photogra- Color landscape photographs pher David Peterson. Intimate accompany excerpts from close-ups, stunning aerials, the Washburn Expedition’s and beautiful wilderness 1870 journal. panoramas reveal the park’s • 82 color photographs endless variety of landscapes 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 and moods, and even a few • softcover, sewn of its secrets. 978-1-56037-207-3 • 172 color photographs $12.95 3 • 136 pages, 11 ⁄4 x 9 • softcover, sewn Yellowstone National 978-1-59152-130-3 Park Adult Coloring $21.95 Published by David Peterson. Book: A Magical Coloring Journey Through Yellowstone: Yellowstone National Park A Photographic Journey Illustrations by Dave Ember photography and text by Artists of all ages will enjoy Stephen C. Hinch this Yellowstone coloring Resident photographer book from award winning Stephen C. Hinch takes illustrator Dave Ember. Add you on an insider’s tour of your own touch to all your Yellowstone. With 112 full- favorite animals and locations color images, Hinch shares within Yellowstone. Book in- elusive views of Yellowstone’s cludes extra heavy, perforated world-famous thermal paper for 8 postcards and features, historic landmarks, 4 bookmarks. beautiful lakes, waterfalls, and • 44 black-and-white intimate glimpses of wildlife illustrations to color, in their natural habitat. 1 map • 112 color photographs 3 3 • 72 pages, 9 ⁄4 x 9 ⁄4 • 80 pages, 9 1/8 x 8 1/8 • softcover, sewn, limp bound • softcover, sewn 978-0-9758960-4-4 978-1-56037-666-8 $15.95 Published by W. W. West, Inc. $12.95

Yellowstone National Yellowstone Park: A Cautionary Wild and Beautiful Coloring Book photography by written and illustrated Fred Pflughoft by Andy Robbins Yellowstone National Park If there is a way to die in in all its four-season glory. Yellowstone, you’ll find it in • 129 color photographs 1 this mature-themed color- • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 12 ing book, along with park • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket facts and tips to stay alive. 978-1-56037-146-5 This hilarious, gruesome and $32.95 bizarrely informative book is guaranteed to entertain. • 30 pages of illustrations to color 1 • 32 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • softcover, saddle stitched 978-0-692-74725-4 $8.95 Published by Caput Mortuum Books.

57 Yellowstone’s Yellowstone’s Hot Legends Rebirth by Fire: and Cool Myths Rising from the Ashes written and illustrated of the 1988 Wildfires by Robert Rath by Karen Reinhart Sit by the campfire and listen Reinhart examines the 1988 as Tall Tale Tom brings ten of Yellowstone fires and their Yellowstone National Park’s aftermath. Flaming forests have most fascinating tales to life been replaced by new pines, in a fun graphic novel format, aspen, and rare Bicknell’s perfect for ages 8 to 12. geraniums. Reinhart also NOW ONLY • color illustrations answers the burning question $9.95 3 • 64 pages, 5 x 7 ⁄8 of 1988: Would Yellowstone • softcover, sewn recover? 978-1-56037-485-5 • 93 color photographs, $6.95 7 maps, index 1 • 108 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-478-7 Bronze Medal, Moonbeam $9.95 Children’s Book Awards

« NEW RELEASE MIDWEST & GREATMIDWEST LAKES Deadwood’s Al Swearingen: * Manifest Evil in the Gem Theatre by Jerry L. Bryant and Barbara Fifer You’ve followed his wicked misdeeds and cuss-filled rants on the HBO series Deadwood (as played by Ian McShane), now go inside the life—and death—of the real Al Swearingen with Farcountry Press’ newest release, Deadwood’s Al Swearingen: Manifest Evil in the Gem Theatre. Meticulous research and lively writing by Deadwood historian and HBO consultant Jerry L. Bryant and co- author Barbara Fifer shed new light on Al’s scandalized childhood in Oskaloosa, Iowa, his nefarious dealings at his saloon and brothel in gold-rush-era Deadwood, and his brutal death (was he murdered?) in a Denver rail yard. • 28 black-and-white photographs, 6 illustrations, annotated, index, bibliography • 152 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, perfect bound 978-1-56037-723-8 $14.95

Badlands Impressions The Best of the Black Hills photography by Chuck Haney by Alan Leftridge text by Dick Kettlewell Enjoy scenic drives and historic sites, In these striking, arid landscapes, stay at the best lodges, and find day water and wind are nature’s art- hikes and places to fish. See the best ists, sculpting landforms of sand- wildlife, birds, and wildflowers, and stone and clay, in ancient layers discover activities for kids. This of sediments studded with fossils guide includes things to do in and bones. Chuck Haney’s 83 Badlands National Park, the Black exquisite color photographs truly Hills, Deadwood, Devils Tower, and capture the beauty and wonder of more. Amply illustrated with color this rugged place. photographs, locator maps, and clear • 83 color photographs directions. 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • 161 color and 15 black-and-white • softcover, sewn photographs, 10 maps. 1 1 978-1-56037-579-1 • 176 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 8 ⁄2 $12.95 • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-56037-691-0 $19.95 58 Black Hills Impressions Deadwood Updated. Saints and Sinners MIDWEST & GREATMIDWEST LAKES photography and text by Jerry L. Bryant by Dick Kettlewell and Barbara Fifer Color photography of landscapes Discover the true Deadwood! * and icons: Deadwood saloons, Authors Bryant and Fifer have mined Boot Hill in Deadwood, and the the archives for obscure Crazy Horse Monument. (and true!) tales of murderous • 99 color photographs women, artful con men, woebegon 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 children, and more. • softcover, sewn • 37 black-and-white photographs, 978-1-56037-289-9 2 maps, index $12.95 • 224 pages, 6 x 9 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-646-0 Black Hills $14.95 Vintage Postcard Book Bring home a piece of Black Going Along the Hills history with 23 hand-tinted postcards. Visitors to the Black Emigrant Trails Hills circulated these authentic by Barbara Fifer early-twentieth century postcards From 1851 to the mid-1860s, nearly to friends and family - and now 350,000 Americans traveled west they’re back in circulation in this to Oregon Country or California. unique book. Children 8 to 12 can learn about the • 23 hand-tinted color images journeys and experiences of these 1 1 • 23 pages, 6 ⁄2 x 4 ⁄4 emigrants who traveled 2,000 miles 978-1-56037-422-0 across mountains and prairies. $8.95 • color illustrations, historical photographs, maps. 1 Chicago Impressions • 48 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 • softcover, sewn Updated. 978-1-56037-354-4 photography by Gerald D. Tang $12.95 Tang shares his finest images Finalist, Foreword Magazine’s of the Windy City, from beloved Iowa: Book of the Year Awards Buckingham Fountain to the Bronze Medalist, Western Writers United Center, home of the A Photographic Journey of America Spur Award Chicago Bulls. He turns his cam- photography by Clint Farlinger era on historic neighborhoods, and Mike Whye architectural details, and old Iowa photographers Farlinger and watering holes such as the 1881 Whye go the extra mile to capture Schaller’s Pump restaurant. the incredible scenery, history, and • 92 color photographs culture of Iowa. Experience country 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 roads, diverse state parks, the • softcover, sewn famous bridges of Madison 978-1-56037-474-9 County, and much more. $12.95 • 109 color photographs 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Columbus Impressions • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-633-0 photography by $12.95 Randall Lee Schieber Photographer Randall Lee Schieber captures the city’s Minnesota Impressions character, from the Arena District photography by Greg Ryan to Topiary Park, from the Center and Sally Beyer

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61 Austin: Oklahoma Unforgettable A Photographic Journey photography by Kim Baker SOUTH CENTRAL photography by John R. Rogers and John Jernigan and Rob Greebon foreword by Donald W. Reeves * text by Mike Cox Savor the very best of Sooner State Photographers Rogers and scenery, cities, and culture. Drive Greebon pay tribute to the “Live Route 66, gallop across pioneer Music Capital of the World.” homesteads, stroll among archi- Austin, Texas is a city famous tectural wonders, and dance your for its Longhorns (both collegiate way into powwows with Baker and and bovine), its “weird” culture, Jernigan as your guides. and its vibrant festival, music, • 143 color photographs 1 and art scene. • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 12 • 89 color photographs. • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 978-1-56037-593-7 • softcover, sewn $32.95 978-1-56037-663-7 $12.95 The Ozarks photography by Scott Avetta Big Bend National Park and Charles Gurche Impressions foreword by Charles Gusewelle Photographers Gurche and Avetta photography by Steve Guynes capture the character of the Ozarks and Richard Reynolds depicting farms, tourist venues, From the Rio Grande to close- historic sites, wildlife refuges, ups of unusual flora of the national parks, and urban life. region, from shots of the • 87 color photographs 1 1 sprawling badlands to images • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 of desert wildlife, the magic • softcover, sewn of Big Bend National Park is 978-1-56037-369-8 presented skillfully by these $9.95 two talented photographers. • 83 color photographs. 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Portrait of Austin • softcover, sewn photography by Laurence Parent 978-1-56037-286-8 Austin has become synonymous $12.95 with down-home sophistication. In this book Laurence Parent Oklahoma City showcases the beautiful and eclectic sites of his hometown, Impressions capturing the soul of the Lone photography by Jim Argo Star State’s beloved capital city. foreword by Bob L. Blackburn • 121 color photographs 1 Oklahoma City’s resilience and • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 10 growth have inspired some of • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket Argo’s best images. His work 978-1-56037-480-0 is complemented by informa- $26.95 tive captions, and a fascinating foreword by Bob Blackburn, Portrait of Houston executive director of the photography by Kathy Adams Clark Oklahoma Historical Society. text by Gary Clark 94 color photographs. 1 1 Showcases the diverse and 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn fascinating culture and scenic 978-1-56037-460-2 beauty of this global city and $12.95 center of industry. A surprising and engaging portrait of a www.farcountrypress.com thriving city that was born Oklahoma Impressions along the Texas bayou. Includes photography by Jim Argo communities of Sugar Land, Argo travels to every corner of Katy, and The Woodlands. the state, documenting ethnic • 139 color photographs 1 celebrations, cityscapes of • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 10 Oklahoma City and Tulsa, the • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket deep caves of Alabaster State 978-1-56037-527-2 Park, and the state’s tallgrass $26.95 prairies. • 89 color photographs Texas Babies! 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Toddlers will meet 13 darling baby • softcover, sewn animals accompanied by delightful 978-1-56037-384-1 rhymes and colorful photographs. $12.95 Featuring some of the best wildlife photographers, Texas Babies! is a fun way for children to learn about the Lone Star State’s wild babies. • 13 color photographs 1 1 • 26 pages, 5 ⁄2 x 5 ⁄2 • board book 978-1-56037-681-1 $8.95

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Central Park? NORTHEAST photography by Richard Nowitz Scats and Tracks for Kids Award-winning photographer by Gary D. Robson Richard Nowitz invites readers llustrated by Robert Rath * to rediscover Pennsylvania’s Tony, Emma, Jackson, and Lily iconic sights and explore the explore the wild side of New York state’s hidden gems. City’s Central Park. Wandering • 113 color photographs across the great park, they discover 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 clues left behind by all the wildlife. • softcover, sewn Colorful, accurate illustrations and 978-1-56037-592-0 a handy quick-reference chart to the $12.95 animals included. For ages 5 to 10. • color illustrations 1 1 Philadelphia • 48 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Impressions • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-56037-654-5 photography by Richard Nowitz $11.95 foreword by Matt Nesvisky Nowitz’s finest shots of the City of Brotherly Love are comple- Who Pooped in the Park? mented by informative captions Acadia National Park and an insightful foreword by written by Gary D. Robson writer Matt Nesvisky. illustrated by Robert Rath • 84 color photographs 1 1 Michael, Emily, and their parents • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn explore Acadia National Park. 978-1-56037-417-6 Disappointed when at first they $12.95 don’t encounter many animals, the kids quickly learn that there are animals all around, and these creatures leave behind scat, tracks, and other sign. Colorful illustrations of animals and their scat and tracks, as well as a quick-reference chart, make field identification a breeze! For children ages 5 to 10. • color illustrations 1 1 • 48 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-56037-338-4 $11.95

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Going to the Great Smoky Kentucky Mountains National Park Simply Beautiful by Charles W. Maynard photography by Adam Jones SOUTHEAST A beautifully photographed and Experience the unbridled spirit illustrated introduction to the of Kentucky—the birthplace * history, geology, flora, and fauna of Muhammad Ali, land of the of the Great Smoky Mountains Kentucky Derby, and home of National Park, the park with the the famed Bluegrass Region. highest visitation of any national • 138 color photographs 1 park. For ages 8 to 12. • 120 pages, 10 ⁄2 x 12 • color photographs and • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket illustrations 978-1-56037-395-7 1 • 48 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 11 $29.95 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-477-0 Nashville: $14.95 A Photographic Journey Great Smoky Mountain photography by Bob Schatz foreword by Kathy Mattea Great Impressions Smoky Mountain Featuring a foreword by two-time impressions photography by Grammy Award winner Kathy George Humphries Mattea, this book highlights foreword and captions Music City USA’s top attractions, by Steve Kemp culture, and people. 117 full color A touching photography-and- photographs from Bob Schatz text tribute to one of the United and informative text make this States’ most beloved national photographic tour the perfect parks. Nashville memento. PhotographyPhotography by George by George Humphries Humphries Text by Steve Kemp Text by Steve Kemp • 80 color photographs • 117 color photographs 1 1 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn • softcover, PUR perfect bound 978-1-56037-206-6 978-1-56037-700-9 $12.95 $12.95

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Outer Banks Impressions South Carolina Impressions photography and text photography by Ron Anderson SOUTHEAST by Pat and Chuck Blackley and Eric Horan Rich with history, culture, and The rich culture and beauty of natural beauty, the Outer Banks the Palmetto State in color photog- * are one of the most treasured raphy. and beloved parts of the nation. • 84 color photographs 1 1 Experience the area in beautiful • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 photographs. • softcover, sewn • 85 color photographs 978-1-56037-343-8 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 $9.95 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-352-0 Stone Revelations $9.95 of the Last Ice Age: St. Augustine Impressions Ancient Mid-Atlantic Relief photography by Robb Helfrick Sculptures of Human Faces and Extinct Megafauna Robb Helfrick brings us a photographic portfolio of the by Harold E. Young, Jr. oldest permanent European Preserved prehistoric sculptures in settlement in North America. Albemarle County, Virginia, reveal a • 78 color photographs pictorial history of the last ice age. 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Over 35 ancient species delve into • softcover, sewn the unsolved mysteries of the First 978-1-56037-271-4 People and extinct megafauna. $12.95 • 189 color photographs, 3 illustrations, 1 map, index 1 • 184 pages, 12 x 10 ⁄2 Savannah Impressions • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket photography by Robb Helfrick 978-1-59152-173-0 Presenting color photographs $49.95 Published by Hardtrigger Ranch of historic and contemporary Publishing Co. Savannah. • 83 color photographs Tasting Kentucky: 1 1 • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 Favorite Recipes • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-223-3 from the Bluegrass State $12.95 by Maggie Green foreword by Ouita Michel photography by Sarah Jane Shenandoah National Sanders Park Impressions Enjoy 102 iconic recipes from photography by Kentucky’s most popular restau- Pat and Chuck Blackley rants. From bourbon mashed pota- Rich forests and plentiful toes to fried chicken with a hickory waters of Virginia’s Shenandoah drizzle, these recipes are comple- Valley fill this album of color pho- mented by color photographs. tography. • 150 color photographs, index 1 • 87 color photographs • 176 pages, 8 ⁄2 x 10 1 1 • hardcover, sewn, dust jacket • 80 pages, 9 ⁄8 x 8 ⁄8 • softcover, sewn 978-1-56037-653-8 978-1-56037-230-1 $29.95 $9.95 Tennessee Impressions Shenandoah National Updated. Park Simply Beautiful photography by Bob Schatz

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21 Lewis & Clark Expedition trip from St. Louis to the Pacific 21 19 19 18 20 18 20 17 17 16 16 Monticello (Charlottesville, VA) 15 14 Monticello (Charlottesville, VA) 15 14 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park (Harpers Ferry, WV) 13 2 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park (Harpers Ferry, WV) and back. 13 2 Falls of the Ohio State Park (Clarksville, IN) Falls of the Ohio State Park (Clarksville, IN) Jefferson National Expansion Memorial; William Clark Gravesite Lewis leaves Washington, D.C., for Harper’s Reach mouth of Marias River. Most men Sacagawea acts as “pilot,” guiding Jeffersonat Bellefontaine National Expansion Cemetery Memorial; (St. Louis, William MO) Clark Gravesite Lewis leaves Washington, D.C., for Harper’s Reach mouth of Marias River. Most men Sacagawea acts as “pilot,” guiding 12 at Bellefontaine Cemetery (St. Louis, MO) Illustrated Glossary Ferry and Philadelphia, to obtain supplies and think it the true Missouri but captains disagree. Clark’s party through her homeland to the 12 Lewis and Clark State Historic Site (Hartford, IL) Ferry and Philadelphia, to obtain supplies and think it the true Missouri but captains disagree. Clark’s party through her homeland to the training. March 1803 June 2, 1805 headwaters of the Missouri. July 6–13 1806 Lewis and Clark State Historic Site (Hartford, IL) training. March 1803 June 2, 1805 headwaters of the Missouri. July 6–13 1806 Lewis and Clark Boat House and Nature Center (St. Charles, MO) Lewis at the new U.S. armory at Harper’s Lewis and small party explore up south Leaving Clark’s party at Three Forks, 1 Lewis and Clark Boat House and Nature Center (St. Charles, MO) Lewis at the new U.S. armory at Harper’s Lewis and small partyNevada explore up south Leaving Clark’s party at Three Forks, (Part of Virginia 1 Arrow Rock State Historic Site (Arrow Rock, MO) Ferry, VA, to obtain arms and ammunition, branch, reachNevada “great falls” that Mandans had Sgt. John OrdwayUtah and nine men canoe 11 (Part of Virginia Arrow Rock State Historic Site (Arrow Rock, MO) Ferry, VA, to obtain arms and ammunition, branch, reach “great falls” that Mandans had Sgt. John Ordway and nine men canoe 11 3 in 1803) and the iron frame for his experimental described as important landmark on Missouri. down Missouri,Utah rejoining men with Lewis’ 6 5 3 in 1803) Fort Osage National Historic Landmark (Sibley, MO) and the iron frame for his experimental described as important landmark on Missouri. down Missouri, rejoining men with Lewis’ 8 Fort Osage National Historic Landmark (Sibley, MO) boat. March–April 1803 June 13, 1805 party on July 19 and portaging around 10 9 6 5 • 36 x 24, individually rolled party on July 19 and portaging around 10 8 Clark’s Point; Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center boat. March–April 1803 June 13, 1805 the Great Falls. July 13–26, 1806 9 Clark’s Point; Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center Lewis at Lancaster, PA, for training in Expedition portages boats and gear around the Great Falls. July 13–26, 1806 7 (Kansas City, MO) Lewis at Lancaster, PA, for training in Expedition portages boats and gear around Clark‘s party crosses Bozeman Pass and 7 4 (Kansas City, MO) astronomy, navigation. April 19–May 6, 1803 five falls. June 14–July 14, 1805 Clark‘s party crosses Bozeman Pass and 4 Frontier Army Museum (Fort Leavenworth, KS) astronomy, navigation. April 19–May 6, 1803 five falls. June 14–July 14, 1805 heads down the Yellowstone River on foot Frontier Army Museum (Fort Leavenworth, KS) heads down the Yellowstone River on foot Lewis at Philadelphia for training in botany, Expedition reaches headwaters of Missouri and horseback, pausing to make cottonwood Lewis and Clark State Park (Rushville, MO) Lewis at Philadelphia for training in botany, Expedition reaches headwaters of Missouri and horseback, pausing to make cottonwood Lewis and Clark State Park (Rushville, MO) by Barbara Fifer medicine; buys supplies. May–June 1803 River. July 25, 1805 canoes near today's Park City. From here they Missouri River Basin Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center medicine; buys supplies. May–June 1803 River. July 25, 1805 canoes near today's Park City. From here they U.S. government announces Louisiana Lewis and three companions top the float to the Missouri. July 14–August 3, 1806 Missouri(Nebraska River Basin City, Lewis NE) and Clark Interpretive Center U.S. government announces Louisiana Lewis and three companions top the float to the Missouri. July 14–August 3, 1806 Purchase on July 4. Lewis set out down Ohio Continental Divide at Lemhi Pass, discovering With 50 horses, Sgt. Nathaniel Pryor (Nebraska City, NE) Purchase on July 4. Lewis set out down Ohio Continental Divide at Lemhi Pass, discovering With 50 horses, Sgt. Nathaniel Pryor Lewis and Clark Monument (Council Bluffs, IA) River with keelboat. August 31, 1803 immense ranges of high mountains still to and three men leave Clark’s party, Lewis and Clark Monument (Council Bluffs, IA) River with keelboat. August 31, 1803 Californiaimmense ranges of high mountains still to and three men leave Clark’s party, Lewis and Clark State Park (Onawa, IA) and wrapped In Cincinnati, Lewis meets with Dr. WilliamCalifornia the west. August 12, 1805 heading overland to the Mandans. On Lewis and Clark State Park (Onawa, IA) In Cincinnati, Lewis meets with Dr. William the west. August 12, 1805 heading overland to the Mandans. On Goforth who is excavating mastodon fossils at Clark and party meet Shoshones, the second day, the horses are stolen. Blackbird Hill Overview (Decatur, NE) Goforth who is excavating mastodon fossils at Clark and party meet Shoshones, the second day, the horses are stolen. Blackbird Hill Overview (Decatur, NE) Big Bone Lick, Kentucky. Lewis visits the site Sacagawea’s people, and ask for guides and Unable to recover them, the men walk Sergeant Floyd Monument; Sioux City Public Museum; Big Bone Lick, Kentucky. Lewis visits the site Sacagawea’s people, and ask for guides and Unable to recover them, the men walk Sergeant Floyd Monument; Sioux City Public Museum; and sends specimens to Jefferson. horses to continue through the Rocky back to the Yellowstone River, build hide Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center (Sioux City, IA) and sends specimens to Jefferson. horses to continue through the Rocky back to the Yellowstone River, build hide Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center (Sioux City, IA) September 28–October 4, 1803 Mountains. August 17, 1805 boats, and float downstream, catching boats, and float downstream, catching 50 Ponca State Park (Ponca, NE) September 28–October 4, 1803 Mountains. August 17, 1805 Clark on the Missouri. July 23–August 8, 1806 50 Ponca State Park (Ponca, NE) Clark, York, and nine "young men from After arduous crossing of the Bitterroot Clark on the Missouri. July 23–August 8, 1806 Clark, York, and nine "young men from After arduous crossing of the Bitterroot Lewis’ party explores Marias River, Gass Election Site/Heritage Park (Elk Point, SD) Kentucky" join Lewis. October 14–26, 1803 Range, expedition reaches Weippe Prairie. Lewis’ party explores Marias River, Gass Election Site/Heritage Park (Elk Point, SD) Covered are terms no longer com- Kentucky" join Lewis. October 14–26, 1803 Range, expedition reaches Weippe Prairie. meets, visits, and has altercation with Black- Gavins Point Dam/Lewis and Clark Lake Visitor Center (Yankton, SD) Lewis and Clark reach mouth of Ohio River. September 11–22, 1805 meets, visits, and has altercation with Black- Gavins Point Dam/Lewis and Clark Lake Visitor Center (Yankton, SD) Lewis and Clark reach mouth of Ohio River. September 11–22, 1805 feetArizona Indians, killing one or two warriors—the Niobara State Park (Niobara, NE) 978-1-56037-676-7 November 14, 1803 After making canoes, Corps sets off down feetArizona Indians, killing one or two warriors—the Niobara State Park (Niobara, NE) November 14, 1803 After making canoes, Corps sets off down only such event of the trip. July 19–27, 1806 South Dakota Heritage Center (Pierre, SD) Lewis and Clark recruit and drill men at Clearwater and Snake Rivers. October 7, 1805 only such event of the trip. July 19–27, 1806 South Dakota Heritage Center (Pierre, SD) Lewis and Clark recruit and drill men at Clearwater and Snake Rivers. October 7, 1805 Lewis’ party meets Ordway’s at Missouri Camp Wood. December 12, 1803–May 14, 1804 Arrive at Columbia River. October 16, 1805 Lewis’ party meets Ordway’s at Missouri Sakakawea Monument (Mobridge, SD) Camp Wood. December 12, 1803–May 14, 1804 Arrive at Columbia River. October 16, 1805 River. July 28, 1806 Sakakawea Monument (Mobridge, SD) Louisiana Territory formally transferred Reach head of Columbia River estuary, River. July 28, 1806 North Dakota Heritage Center; Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Louisiana Territory formally transferred Reach head of Columbia River estuary, Lewis accidentally shot by interpreter North Dakota Heritage Center; Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park from Spain to France, March 9, 1804; from 25 miles from Pacific Ocean. November 7, 1805 Lewis accidentally shot by interpreter (Bismarck, ND) from Spain to France, March 9, 1804; from 25 miles from Pacific Ocean. November 7, 1805 Pierre Cruzatte. Party travels to mouth of (Bismarck, ND) France to United States, March 10, 1804 Pierre Cruzatte. Party travels to mouth of Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan reconstruction France to United States, March 10, 1804 Arrive at mouth of Columbia River. Yellowstone and finds a note from Clark’s Arrive at mouth of Columbia River. Yellowstone and finds a note from Clark’s Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan reconstruction monly used, tools, clothing, wildlife Clark and men leave Camp Wood in November 15, 1805 party that they have gone downstream. (Washburn, ND) Clark and men leave Camp Wood in November 15, 1805 party that they have gone downstream. (Washburn, ND) keelboat and two pirogues. May 14, 1804 Begin building Fort Clatsop. August 11, 1806 Fort Clark Trading Post State Historic Site; Knife River Indian Villages $12.95 keelboat and two pirogues. May 14, 1804 Begin building Fort Clatsop. August 11, 1806 Fort ClarkNational Trading Historic Post Site State (Stanton, Historic ND) Site; Knife River Indian Villages Rendezvous with Lewis at St. Charles, December 7, 1805 Entire expedition reunited. Rendezvous with Lewis at St. Charles, December 7, 1805 Entire expedition reunited. National Historic Site (Stanton, ND) prepare boats. May 16–20, 1804 Leave Fort Clatsop on homeward journey. August 12, 1806 Three Affiliated Tribes Museum (New Town, ND) prepare boats. May 16–20, 1804 Leave Fort Clatsop on homeward journey. August 12, 1806 Three Affiliated Tribes Museum (New Town, ND) Expedition departs from St. Charles up March 23, 1806 On return trip, Charbonneau receives Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (Williston, ND) Expedition departs from St. Charles up March 23, 1806 On return1 trip, Charbonneau receives Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (Williston, ND) Missouri River. May 21, 1804 $500.33 /3 in wages. He, Sacagawea, and Expedition follows overland shortcut— 1 Pompeys Pillar National Monument (Worden, MT) Missouri River. May 21, 1804 Expedition follows overland shortcut— $500.33 /3 in wages. He, Sacagawea, and Expedition’s first bison sighted near recommended by Walla Walla Indians—to Jean Baptiste leave expedition. With permission, Pompeys Pillar National Monument (Worden, MT) Expedition’s first bison sighted near recommended by Walla Walla Indians—to Jean Baptiste leave expedition. With permission, Missouri Breaks National Back Country Byway (Winifred, MT) present-day Kansas City. June 28, 1804 today’s Clarkston, WA. April 2–May 8, 1806 Colter leaves expedition to pursue beaver Missouri Breaks National Back Country Byway (Winifred, MT) Colter leaves expedition to pursue beaver new to expedition members, Indian present-day Kansas City. June 28, 1804 today’s Clarkston, WA. April 2–May 8, 1806 trapping. August 17, 1806 Lewis and Clark Decision Point (Loma, MT) Sgt. Charles Floyd, only man not to Camp near the Nez Perce, waiting for Lewis and Clark Decision Point (Loma, MT) Sgt. Charles Floyd, only man not to Camp near the Nez Perce, waiting for trapping. August 17, 1806 survive journey, dies of acute appendicitis. snow to melt in Bitterroot Range of the Fort Bellefontaine, first U.S. military Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center survive journey, dies of acute appendicitis. snow to melt in Bitterroot Range of the Fort Bellefontaine, first U.S. military Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center August 20, 1804 Rockies. May 14–June 10, 1806 base west of Mississippi and built since (Fort Benton, MT) August 20, 1804 Rockies. May 14–June 10, 1806 base west of Mississippi and built since (Fort Benton, MT) Confrontation with Teton Sioux. Recrossing of the Bitterroots. they left, welcomes returning expedition. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center; Giant Confrontation with Teton Sioux. Recrossing of the Bitterroots. they left, welcomes returning expedition. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center; Giant September 25–30, 1804 June 24–30, 1806 September 22, 1806 Springs State Park; Broadwater Portage Overlook (Great Falls, MT) September 25–30, 1804 June 24–30, 1806 September 22, 1806 Springs State Park; Broadwater Portage Overlook (Great Falls, MT) See first grizzly bear. October 20, 1804 Expedition rests before splitting up. Arriving back in St. Louis, men of the Gates of the Mountains (Helena, MT) Expedition rests before splitting up. Arriving back in St. Louis, men of the Gates of the Mountains (Helena, MT) See first grizzly bear. October 20, 1804 Lewis and nine men head east to the falls expedition receive a hearty welcome. Missouri Headwaters State Park (Three Forks, MT) Amid Arikaras, Mandan, and Hidatsas, Lewis and nine men head east to the falls expedition receive a hearty welcome. Amid Arikaras, Mandan, and Hidatsas, of the Missouri with the aim of exploring the September 23, 1806 Missouri Headwaters State Park (Three Forks, MT) men begin building Fort Mandan. of the Missouri with the aim of exploring the September 23, 1806 Camp Fortunate Overlook (Dillon, MT) nations met, brief biographies of men begin building Fort Mandan. Marias River. Clark and the remainder go Camp Fortunate Overlook (Dillon, MT) November 2, 1804. Charbonneau hired as November 2, 1804. Charbonneau hired as Marias River. Clark and the remainder go Lemhi Pass (east of Tendoy, ID) interpreter. On February 11, 1805, Sacagawea south, then to Missouri headwaters. Lemhi Pass (east of Tendoy, ID) interpreter. On February 11, 1805, Sacagawea south, then to Missouri headwaters. gives birth to son Jean Baptiste. Return party June 30–July 3, 1806 Sacajawea Center (Salmon, ID) gives birth to son Jean Baptiste. Return party June 30–July 3, 1806 Sacajawea Center (Salmon, ID) departs down Missouri River with the big Travelers’ Rest State Park (Lolo, MT) departs down Missouri River with the big Travelers’ Rest State Park (Lolo, MT) keelboat, taking plant and animal specimens Lolo Pass Visitor Center (west of Lolo, MT) keelboat, taking plant and animal specimens for President Jefferson. April 7, 1805 Lolo Pass Visitor Center (west of Lolo, MT) for President Jefferson. April 7, 1805 Weippe Prairie/Nez Perce National Historical Park (Weippe, ID) Expedition, including baby, leaves Fort Mandan, Weippe Prairie/Nez Perce National Historical Park (Weippe, ID) Expedition, including baby, leaves Fort Mandan, heading upriver on the Missouri. April 7, 1805 Lewis and Clark Trail State Park (Dayton, WA) heading upriver on the Missouri. April 7, 1805 Lewis and Clark Trail State Park (Dayton, WA) expedition members, significant Sacajawea State Park (Pasco, WA) Sacajawea State Park (Pasco, WA) Hat Rock State Park (Hermiston, OR) Hat Rock State Park (Hermiston, OR) Columbia River Gorge (west of Maryhill, WA) Columbia River Gorge (west of Maryhill, WA) Celilo Park (The Dalles, OR) Celilo Park (The Dalles, OR) 248 115 248 115 Beacon Rock State Park (North Bonneville, WA) 189 123 Beacon Rock State Park (North Bonneville, WA) 189 123 Lewis and Clark National Historical Park (Astoria, OR) 101 90 Lewis and Clark National Historical Park (Astoria, OR) 101 90 Cape Disappointment State Park (Ilwaco, WA) 306 115 Cape Disappointment State Park (Ilwaco, WA) geographical features, and more. 306 115 Salt Works (Seaside, OR) 210 216 210 216 Salt Works (Seaside, OR) 270 135 Meriwether Lewis Monument (Milepost 385.9, 270 135 Meriwether Lewis Monument (Milepost 385.9, 146 213 Natchez Trace Parkway, near Hohenwald, TN) 146 213 Natchez Trace Parkway, near Hohenwald, TN) 70 217 97 217 97 © 1999 Farcountry Press. Updated 2016. Contact Farcountry Press about other Lewis & Clark products. 1-800-821-3874; www.farcountrypress.com. Topographic base: Mountain High Maps , 1993 Digital Wisdom, Inc. © 1999 Farcountry Press. Updated 2016. Contact Farcountry Press about other Lewis & Clark products. 1-800-821-3874; www.farcountrypress.com. Topographic base: Mountain High Maps , 1993 Digital Wisdom, Inc. QUICK REFERENCE QUICK REFERENCE PUBLISHING NATURE GUIDES *

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Hammer F 3–4"; above water F 0.5–0.75" Asclepias connivens F 1.5–2"; nocturnal F 0.5"; often floating F 1.25–2" F 0.5–0.625"; ball-like F 1–1.25" F 0.5"; solitary F 0.375"; in heads F 0.375–0.438"; clustered F 0.25"; fragrant P Aquatic; depression P 1–3'; moist habitats; F 0.75–1.25" P 10–16"; savannas; P Aquatic; depression P Vining; spiny clusters marshes; ponds pond margins P 10–36"; sandhills; bogs bogs; roadsides P 2–3'; freshwater wetlands P 1–3"; wet forests marshes; swamps; ditches L 1–2.5"; 3 leaflets P 12–60" in flower P 4–10" in flower P 24–48" P 6–12" L L L L L L 8–10"; oval; floating L 0.325–0.75"; rounded L 4–5"; base wedge-shaped L 1.5–2.5"; opposite 10–16"; lance-shaped 1–6"; lance-shaped L 4–6"; oval; floating B March–July L 10–16"; linear 2–4" 4–18"; fan-like 4–6" B B B B B B May–October B June–October B June–September B May–August All year January–June B All year B May–October All year May–Oct. March–August WATERPROOF

Maypop Grassleaf Passiflora Barbara’s incarnata Buttons F 2.5–3.25"; Marshallia fragrant graminifolia P Vine w/ tendrils; F 1–1.5" dry forests P 12–24" L 3–4"; 3-lobed L 1.5–8"; 3-nerved; B April–October Savannah linear B June–October Meadowbeauty Rattlesnake Master Purple Thistle Saltmarsh Rhexia alifanus Pinkscale Eryngium aquaticum Carolina Wild Petunia Cirsium horridulum Morning-Glory Pine Lily Blueflag Scaleleaf Aster Spotted Beebalm Florida Betony F 2"; fruit urn-shaped Blazing Star Turk’s Cap Lily F 0.5–1" bristly heads Ruellia caroliniensis F Lilium catesbaei 2–3"; rarely white Ipomoea sagittata P 2–3'; flatwoods; Iris hexagona Symphyotrichum Blue Mistflower F 1–1.5"; rarely pink Monarda punctata Stachys floridana Liatris elegans Lady Lupine F 4–6" Lilium superbum P 24–72"; freshwater P 18–24"; biennial; F 2–3"; rarely white savannas F 3–4" adnatum Conoclinium coelestinum P 12–18"; pinelands; savannas F 0.5–0.75"; in whorls F 0.325"; in whorls F 0.325–0.5" in Lupinus villosus P 8–20"; moist flatwoods; F 4–6" wetlands pinelands; roadsides P Twining vine; freshwater L Orange Milkwort F 0.25"; in heads 0.5–2"; blue-green dense spikes F 0.5"; in spikes L Stem leaves linear; 2–4" P 4–5'; freshwater wetlands F 0.625" heads L 1–3"; opposite P 2–5'; flatwoods; L 6–10"; very spiny P 1–2'; flatwoods; roadsides & brackish habitats savannas P 4–8'; pine flatwoods P 6–12"; moist habitats B June–August P 2–4'; sandhills P 1.5–2' in flower; dry, open B May–August L 3–4'; sword-like P 1–2'; flatwoods; B All year roadsides B All year L 1–2"; opposite; square stems L 2–4"; narrowly arrow- L 2–3" L 4–7"; in whorls L sandhills F 0.75–1" heads B April–July pinelands 0.5–1.25" L 1–3"; lance-shaped; B March–November shaped L 2.5–8"; narrow B June–September B July–September B L 6–8"; softly hairy; erect P 4–8"; flatwoods; bogs L 0.25"; clasping All year fragrant B All year B September– L 0.75–1.5"; ovate B All year B May–December November B February–June B February–November

Common Blue Violet Lyreleaf Sage Viola sororia Salvia lyrata F 0.75"; rich to pale blue F 0.5–0.75" P 1–4"; wet forests P 1–2'; sandy woods; Rice Button Aster roadsides; marshes L 1–3"; orbicular Symphyotrichum dumosum L 2–7"; lyre-shaped B February–July F 0.325–0.625" heads Rose of Plymouth B February–May P 1–3'; flatwoods; roadsides Sabatia stellaris L 0.5–4"; narrow Scaly Blazing Star Coastal Rose Gentian F 1–1.5"; often 2-toned Sabatia calycina B All year Oblongleaf Twinflower Stokes’ Aster Florida Lobelia Liatris squarrosa Georgia Tickseed pink/white Butterflyweed Blanketflower F 0.625–0.75"; 5–7 corolla P 6–18"; brackish and Dyschoriste oblongifolia Stokesia laevis Lobelia floridana F 1–1.5" heads Obedient Plant Coreopsis nudata Rose Pogonia Asclepias tuberosa Gaillardia pulchella lobes freshwater wetlands Standing Cypress F 0.375–0.5" F 1.5–2.5" heads F 0.375–0.5"; blue to white P 12–30"; pinelands; glades Physostegia virginiana F 2–2.5" Pogonia ophioglossoides F 0.25"; pale to dark orange F 2–3"; usually 2-toned P 6–10"; floodplains; L 0.5–0.1.25"; narrow Ipomopsis rubra Yellow Colicroot P 2–10"; pine flatwoods P 10–20"; wet flatwoods; P 1–2'; wet flatwoods; bogs L 6–10"; linear F 1–1.5"; vertical rows P 3–5'; wet habitats F 1–1.25" P 1–3'; sandy habitats P 1–2'; dunes; disturbed sites flatwoods B All year F 1–1.25"; attracts Aletris lutea L 0.375–1.125" roadsides L 2–4"; basal; B July–September P 2–4': prairies; swamps L 1"; narrow; mostly basal P 3–12" L 2–4"; coarse; hairy; L 1–4; lance-shaped; L 0.5–0.75"; elliptic Whitetop Cardinal Flower hummingbirds F 0.375–0.438"; mealy B March–September L 3–6" spatula-shaped L 1–4"; toothed B May–July L 2–4"; usually 1 milky sap coarsely toothed B April–October P P 12–36"; wet flatwoods B June–August B May–December B May–September B February–June Pitcherplant Lobelia cardinalis 2–6'; sandhills; dunes B All year B All year Sarracenia leucophylla F 0.75–1.5"; hummingbird L 1–1.5"; feathery L 1.5–6"; basal rosette F 2–3"; red; nodding pollinated B May–September B February–September Whitemouth P 2–3'; white-topped; P 2–4'; swamps; river Dayflower bogs; depressions banks L Absent L 4–8"; toothed Commelina erecta Azure Blue Sage B April–May B May–November F 1"; flowers wilt by Salvia azurea midday; rarely white F 0.625"; often w/ parallel Scarlet P 6–24"; sandy habitats white lines on lip Rosemallow L 1–6"; narrow; clasping; P 2–5'; sandhills; Hibiscus coccineus linear flatwoods F 6"; rarely white B All year L 1.5–3.5"; elliptic; toothed P 6–10'; swamps B September–November Butterfly Pea L 4–8"; deeply lobed Tuberous Centrosema virginianum Saltmarsh Mallow B May–August Prairie Milkweed Pickerelweed Forked Bluecurls Dense Blazing Star Tracy’s Sundew Pale Grass-Pink Yellow Marsh Beggarticks Coastal Plain Bluejacket Grass-Pink F 0.75–1.25" Kosteletzkya pentacarpos Fernald’s Pogonia Asclepias lanceolata Pontederia cordata Trichostema dichotomum Liatris spicata Drosera tracyi Calopogon pallidus F Pogonia bifaria Fringed Orchid Bidens mitis Tickseed Tradescantia ohiensis Calopogon tuberosus P Slender vine; coastal Swamp Rosemallow 1.25–2" F 0.25"; terminal clusters F 0.25"; rarely white F 0.5–0.75" F swales; pinelands F 0.375"; in heads on spikes F 0.625–0.875" F 0.75–1.25" Hibiscus grandiflorus P 2–4'; freshwater & F 2"; usually solitary P 2–3'; wet meadows; Platanthera ciliaris F 1.5–2" Coreopsis gladiata F 0.75–1"; rarely white 1–1.5"; magenta to pale P 1–3'; freshwater wetlands; P 10–20"; sandhills; pink; rarely white L 1–1.5"; three narrow P 16–40"; pine flatwoods; P 12–20"; bogs; flatwoods P 6–20"; wet meadows; brackish habitats P 8–20"; wet meadows; floodplains F 0.5"; orange to pale yellow P 12–48"; swamps; F 1.25–1.75" P 1–1.5'; sandhills; F 4–6"; rose to pale pink lake margins roadsides P leaflets sandhills L 12–20"; tentacle-like; flatwoods L 2–5"; heart-shaped flatwoods L P 1–3' in flower marshes P 1–2'; wet flatwoods roadsides 1–3'; moist prairies P 6–10'; freshwater wetlands 4–8"; narrowly linear; L 4–8" L 1–2.5"; opposite; elliptic L B All year L 6–12"; grass-like sticky glands L 4–8"; slender; ribbed B All year L 4–6"; single; fleshy milky sap L 2–30"; fleshy L 1–2"; slender L 0.325–4"; lance-shaped L 4–12"; fleshy; narrow 10–16"; narrowly linear L 4–7"; toothed; softly hairy B All year B August–November B B June–December B May–August B March–July B March–May B All year B July–September B All year B All year B March–September February–July B May–September

FISHES & SHELLS Saltwater Fishes of Florida – NIGHT SKY Central & Northern Gulf of Mexico: Freshwater Fishes of Alabama Night Sky: A Guide to Our Galaxy A Guide to Inshore & Offshore Species and Mississippi: 978-1-943334-00-1 978-0-9828856-4-2 A Guide to Game Fishes 978-1-943334-27-8 Saltwater Fishes of Florida—Southern Atlantic Coast & the Florida Keys: PLANTS, TREES, Freshwater Fishes of Florida: A Guide to Inshore & Offshore Species A Guide to Game Fishes AND WILDFLOWERS 978-0-9826211-3-4 978-0-9828856-6-6 Cannabis: Saltwater Fishes of Florida— Freshwater Fishes of North Carolina, A Guide to Common and Exotic Strains Southern Gulf of Mexico: South Carolina & Georgia: 978-1-943334-93-3 A Guide to Inshore & Offshore Species A Guide to Game Fishes Peppers—From Sweet to Heat: 978-0-9826211-4-1 978-1-936913-52-7 A Guide to Common Edible Varieties Saltwater Fishes of North Carolina, Saltwater Fishes of Alabama and Mississippi: 978-1-943334-57-5 South Carolina & Georgia: A Guide to Inshore and Offshore Species Trees of Appalachia: A Guide to Inshore & Offshore Species 978-1-943334-32-2 A Guide to Common & Rare Native Species 978-1-936913-00-8 Saltwater Fishes of Florida – 978-1-943334-15-5 Sharks of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts–– Central & Northern Atlantic Coast: from Maine to Texas: A Guide to Inshore & Offshore Species A Comprehensive Guide to All Species 978-0-9828856-3-5 978-1-943334-68-1 Shells of Florida – Atlantic Ocean & the Florida Keys: A Beachcomber’s Guide to Coastal Areas 978-1-936913-23-7 Shells of Florida – Gulf of Mexico: A Beachcomber’s Guide to Coastal Areas 978-1-936913-22-0 Shells of North Carolina, South Carolina & Georgia: A Beachcomber’s Guide to the Atlantic Coast 978-1-936913-24-4 Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts Nova Scotia to Caribbean Sea: A Comprehensive Guide 978-1-943334-91-9

73 Trees of South Florida: Snakes of North Carolina,

QUICK REFERENCE PUBLISHING A Guide to Common & Rare Native Species South Carolina & Georgia: 978-0-9828856-2-8 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Wildflowers of Appalachia: 978-1-936913-05-3 * A Guide to Common & Rare Native Species Snakes of Northern Florida 978-1-936913-59-6 including the Panhandle: Wildflowers of Central Florida: A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Rare Native Species 978-1-936913-53-4 978-0-9828856-1-1 Snakes of South Florida: Wildflowers of Southeast Florida A Guide to Common & Notable Species including the Florida Keys & 978-1-936913-83-1 Everglades National Park: Turtles of Florida: A Guide to Common Native Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-0-9824905-7-0 978-1-936913-04-6 Wildflowers of Southwest Florida Turtles of North Carolina, including Big Cypress NP, Corkscrew South Carolina & Georgia: Swamp & CREW Marsh: A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Rare Native Species 978-1-936913-54-1 978-0-9824905-9-4 Wildflowers of the Southern Coastal SPIDERS Plain including Northern Florida, Southern Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi Spiders of Alabama and Mississippi: Tracks, Scats & Signs of Florida Wildlife: and Louisiana: A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Interpreting A Guide to Native Species 978-1-943334-60-5 Common Wildlife Trails 978-1-936913-74-9 Spiders of Florida: 978-1-936913-02-2 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-19-3 REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS Midwest & Mid-South: Spiders of Georgia: American Alligator of the A Guide to Common & Notable Species BATS Southern United States, including 978-1-943334-59-9 information on the American Crocodile Bats of Eastern North America: and Spectacled Caiman: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species 978-1-943334-55-1 A Guide to Its Natural History WILDLIFE 978-1-936913-07-7 Bats of Western North America: Mammals of the Southeast – Alabama, Snakes of Alabama & Mississippi: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North 978-1-943334-56-8 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, 978-1-943334-13-1 Virginia, & West Virginia: Tracks, Scats and Snakes of Central Florida: Signs: A Guide to Identification in the Wild A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-01-8 978-1-936913-84-8

74 BIRDS Freshwater Fishes of Kentucky: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Alabama and Mississippi: QUICK REFERENCE PUBLISHING 978-1-943334-16-2 A Guide to Common and Notable Species 978-1-943334-05-6 Freshwater Fishes of Louisiana: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Arkansas: * 978-1-936913-43-5 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-04-9 Freshwater Fishes of Michigan: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Illinois: 978-1-943334-46-9 A Guide to Common and Notable Species 978-1-943334-64-3 Freshwater Fishes of Minnesota: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Indiana: 978-1-943334-47-6 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-65-0 Freshwater Fishes of Missouri: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Iowa: 978-1-943334-17-9 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-23-0 Freshwater Fishes of Ohio: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Kentucky: 978-1-943334-39-1 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-03-2 Freshwater Fishes of Tennessee: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Louisiana: 978-1-943334-28-5 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Warblers of North America: 978-1-936913-39-8 A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Freshwater Fishes of Wisconsin: A Guide to Game Fishes Birds of Michigan: 978-1-943334-29-2 978-1-943334-50-6 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-66-7 Saltwater Fishes of Alabama BUTTERFLIES & DRAGONFLIES and Mississippi: Birds of Minnesota: A Guide to Inshore & Offshore Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species Butterflies of Arkansas: 978-1-943334-32-2 978-1-943334-22-3 A Guide to Common and Notable Species 978-1-943334-98-8 Saltwater Fishes of Louisiana: Birds of Missouri: A Guide to Inshore & Offshore Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species Butterflies of Kentucky: 978-1-936913-44-2 978-1-943334-02-5 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-99-5 Sharks of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts–– Birds of Ohio: from Maine to Texas: A Guide to Common & Notable Species Butterflies of Missouri: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species 978-1-943334-63-6 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-97-1 978-1-943334-68-1 Birds of Tennessee, Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises of the including the Great Smoky Mountains: Butterflies of Ohio: Atlantic and Gulf Coasts—Nova Scotia A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species to Caribbean Sea: 978-1-936913-76-3 978-1-943334-85-8 A Comprehensive Guide Butterflies of Illinois: Birds of Wisconsin: 978-1-943334-91-9 A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-67-4 978-1-943334-86-5 Hummingbirds of North America: Butterflies of Indiana: NIGHT SKY A Comprehensive Guide to All Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species Night Sky: A Guide to Our Galaxy 978-1-936913-42-8 978-1-943334-87-2 978-1-943334-00-1 Owls of North America, Butterflies of the Southern Coastal Plain, including Nighthawks and Nightjars: including Northern Florida, Southern A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi PLANTS, TREES, 978-1-943334-21-6 and Louisiana: AND WILDFLOWERS A Guide to Common & Notable Species Cannabis: Raptors of Eastern North America: 978-1-936913-75-6 A Comprehensive Guide to All Species A Guide to Common and Exotic Strains 978-1-936913-37-4 Butterflies of Tennessee, including the 978-1-943334-93-3 Great Smoky Mountains: Peppers—From Sweet to Heat: Shorebirds of North America: A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common Edible Varieties A Comprehensive Guide to All Species 978-0-7328752-0-3 978-1-936913-78-7 978-1-943334-57-5 Waterfowl of North America: Trees of Appalachia: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species FISHES A Guide to Common & Rare Native Species 978-1-943334-15-5 978-1-936913-41-1 Freshwater Fishes of the Great Lakes: A Guide to Game Fishes 978-1-936913-87-9 Freshwater Fishes of Alabama & Mississippi: A Guide to Game Fishes 978-1-943334-27-8 Freshwater Fishes of Arkansas: A Guide to Game Fishes 978-1-943334-18-6 Freshwater Fishes of Illinois: A Guide to Game Fishes 978-1-943334-43-8 Freshwater Fishes of Indiana: A Guide to Game Fishes 978-1-943334-44-5 Freshwater Fishes of Iowa: A Guide to Game Fishes 978-1-943334-42-1 75 Tracks, Scats and Signs of the Ozarks— Arkansas, Missouri and Eastern Oklahoma: QUICK REFERENCE PUBLISHING A Guide to Identification in the Wild 978-1-943334-69-8 * Tracks, Scats and Signs of the Ohio River Valley—Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio: A Guide to Identification in the Wild 978-1-943334-73-5 Tracks, Scats and Signs of the Southeast— Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, & West Virginia: A Guide to Identification in the Wild 978-1-943334-01-8

Central: BATS Bats of Eastern North America: Wildflowers of Appalachia: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Birds of South Texas A Guide to Common & Rare Native Species 978-1-943334-55-1 including the Lower Rio Grande Valley: 978-1-936913-59-6 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Bats of Western North America: 978-0-9825516-5-3 Wildflowers of the Southern Coastal A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Plain including Northern Florida, 978-1-943334-56-8 Birds of Southeast Texas Southern Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi & the Upper Texas Coast: and Louisiana: A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species BIRDS 978-0-9825516-1-5 978-1-936913-74-9 Birds of Central Texas: Birds of Texas Big Bend Country including A Guide to Common & Notable Species Big Bend National Park & Davis Mountains: REPTILES 978-0-9824905-3-2 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Birds of Colorado: 978-0-9826211-1-0 American Alligator of the A Guide to Common & Notable Species Hummingbirds of North America: Southern United States, including A Comprehensive Guide to All Species information on the American Crocodile 978-1-943334-75-9 978-1-936913-42-8 and Spectacled Caiman: Birds of the Dakotas: A Guide to Its Natural History A Guide to Common & Notable Species Owls of North America, 978-1-936913-07-7 978-1-943334-10-0 including Nighthawks and Nightjars: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Snakes of Alabama and Mississippi: Birds of East Texas: 978-1-943334-21-6 A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-13-1 978-1-943334-37-7 Raptors of Eastern North America: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Snakes of Arkansas: Birds of the Great Plains: 978-1-936913-37-4 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Kansas, Nebraska & Oklahoma: 978-1-943334-07-0 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Raptors of Western North America: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Snakes of Kentucky: 978-1-943334-09-4 978-1-936913-38-1 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Birds of Kansas: 978-1-943334-11-7 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Shorebirds of North America: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Snakes of Louisiana: 978-1-943334-77-3 978-1-936913-78-7 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Birds of Nebraska: 978-1-936913-45-9 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Waterfowl of North America: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Snakes of Missouri: 978-1-943334-79-7 978-1-936913-41-1 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Birds of New Mexico: 978-1-943334-08-7 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Warblers of North America: A Comprehensive Guide to All Species Snakes of Tennessee: 978-1-943334-76-6 978-1-943334-29-2 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Birds of North Texas: 978-1-943334-12-4 A Guide to Common & Notable Species Snakes of the Midwest: Wisconsin, 978-0-9826211-7-2 BUTTERFLIES & DRAGONFLIES Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Birds of Oklahoma: Butterflies of Central Texas: Minnesota, Iowa: A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-78-0 978-0-9824905-0-1 978-1-943334-26-1 Butterflies of North Texas: A Guide to Common & Notable Species SPIDERS 978-0-9826211-8-9 Spiders of Alabama and Mississippi: Butterflies of South Texas A Guide to Common & Notable Species including the Lower Rio Grande Valley: 978-1-943334-60-5 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-0-9824905-8-7 Spiders of Arkansas: A Guide to Common & Notable Species Butterflies of Southeast Texas 978-1-943334-61-2 & the Upper Texas Coast: A Guide to Common & Notable Species Spiders of Tennessee: 978-0-9825516-2-2 A Guide to Common & Notable Species 978-1-943334-58-2 Butterflies of Texas Big Bend Country including Big Bend National Park & Davis Mountains: WILDLIFE A Guide to Common & Notable Species Tracks, Scats and Signs of the 978-0-9826211-2-7 Great Lakes—Michigan, Minnesota, Dragonflies of Texas: and Wisconsin: A Guide to Common & Notable Species A Guide to Identification in the Wild 978-1-936913-08-4 76 978-1-943334-74-2 Wildflowers of North Texas:

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CHILDREN’S* BOOKS « NEW RELEASE End of the Ice Age REXTOOTH STUDIOS written and illustrated by Ted Rechlin * Welcome to the Pleistocene. Better known as the Ice Age. In Rextooth Studios’ newest release, readers will discover a world ruled by massive mammoths, giant bears, and saber cats. In this educational, action-packed and awesomely il- lustrated graphic novel, the battle for survival is constant and brutal. More than two million years ago the earth plunged into a deep freeze. Vast ice sheets formed in the north—some- times two miles thick—and shaped life around the globe. But now, something is happening to the mountains of ice— the world is warming—and life is beginning to change. Join artist Ted Rechlin (Jurassic, Sharks) in an epic and true-to- life journey through an ancient land. With stories unfolding in both Southern California and the frozen tundra that was the European continent, follow a family of saber cats as they hunt for their very survival. Experience the epic battles of dire wolves, ten-ton mammoths, woolly rhinoceroses and Published by Rextooth Studios, Sweetgrass Books. giant sloths all struggling for survival during the epoch of End of the Ice Age. • fully illustrated graphic novel 3 1 • 96 pages, 6 ⁄4 x 10 ⁄4 • hardcover, sewn 978-1-59152-220-1 $19.95

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93 « NEW RELEASE REXTOOTH STUDIOS T. Rex Generations * written and illustrated by Ted Rechlin Cobalt the Tyrannosaurus rex returns! Ted Rechlin welcomes readers of all ages to the fun and dangerous world of the Mesozoic Era. Previously, in Tyrannosaurus Rex (Rextooth Studios, 2016), dinosaur and graphic novel lovers were in- troduced to Cobalt, a 40-foot-long, 7-ton apex predator. Now Cobalt is a father protecting a new generation of the most famous dinosaur of all, the T. rex. The adventure follows Cobalt’s hatchlings as they navigate the wild and perilous lands of prehistoric Montana. With an entirely new cast of dangerous dinos (such as the formidable Dakota raptor and armored ankylosaurus) this book features the latest science to showcase an epic tale of heroic proportions. Ted Rechlin’s educational/documentary style takes readers back 66 million years to the late Cretaceous world, bringing a new pack of dinosaurs to life like never before in a fun and exciting graphic novel format. Published by Rextooth Studios, Sweetgrass Books. • fully illustrated graphic novel 3 1 • 96 pages, 6 ⁄4 x 10 ⁄4 • hardcover, sewn 978-1-59152-229-4 $19.95

BEARS SHARKS written and illustrated by Ted Rechlin A 400 MILLION YEAR JOURNEY Three exciting adventures illustrate written and illustrated by Ted Rechlin how different types of bears (black See how the most legendary ocean bears, grizzly bears, and polar bears) dwellers got their start and how they live in our modern world. Stunning, became the sharks we know today in full-color illustrations engage and a graphic novel 400 million years in educate young readers age 6 and the making. Exciting full-color illustra- up within an exciting graphic novel tions engage and educate readers. format. For ages 6 and up. • color illustrations • color illustrations

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JURASSIC TYRANNOSAURUS REX written and illustrated by Ted Rechlin written and illustrated Jurassic is the survival story of a by Ted Rechlin Brontosaurus calf trying to maneuver foreword by @SUEtheTrex through the golden age of dinosaurs Meet Cobalt, a T. rex trying to stake to become the triumphant Thunder out a territory of his own. Ted Lizard. This graphic novel features Rechlin’s educational graphic novel action-packed illustrations of many brings the Cretaceous world to life dinosaur species. like never before. For ages 6 and up. • color illustrations 3 1 • color illustrations 4 4 • 96 pages, 6 ⁄ x 10 ⁄ 3 1 • 80 pages, 6 ⁄4 x 10 ⁄4 • hardcover, sewn • hardcover, sewn 978-1-59152-203-4 978-1-59152-174-7 $19.95 Published by Rextooth Studios. $16.95 Published by Rextooth Studios.

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