HAWAI'iand the PACIFIC

HAWAI'iand the PACIFIC

University of Hawai‘i Press 2014 HAWAI‘I and the PACIFIC new and current books including ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES • LANGUAGE and LINGUISTICS • HISTORY • ANTHROPOLOGY • MAPS and TRAVEL GUIDES • POLITICS • ART and MATERIAL CULTURE • BOOKS FOR CHILDREN • NATURAL SCIENCE • PLANTS and GARDENING • LITERATURE • EDUCATION • MUSIC • MARINE LIFE • ECONOMICS • BIOGRAPHY • JOURNALS . and much more www.uhpress.hawaii.edu Contents To search this PDF catalog by keyword, use the “Ctrl-F” keys to bring up the New & Recent search box (or “Command-F” for Mac). Fall 2013—Spring 2014 1–19 New catalog alerts: Go to “Catalog and Email Sign Up” Fall 2012—Spring 2013 20–33 at the bottom of www.uhpress.hawaii.edu to sign up to Complete Backlist for alerts when new catalogs are available for download at our website and blog. 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Examination cop- ies priced at more than $35.00 are available at a 20% Sales Support 94 discount off the retail price and include free shipping worldwide. All examination copies are nonreturnable and are mailed via USPS Media Mail. All fees may be paid by How to Order VISA, MasterCard, check, or money order. Use the order form on page 93 of this cata log, or send Requests must be accompanied by an email address. your order with check, money or­­der, original purchase Please send examination copy requests to: University of order, or VISA/Master Card information (account num- Hawai‘i Press, Attn: Examination Copies, 2840 Kolowalu ber, expiration date, sig na­­­­ture) to Uni­­versity of Hawai‘i Street, Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96822; fax to: 808-988-6052. Press, Order Depart ment, 2840 Kolo walu Street, Hono lulu, HI 96822-1888. You may also call toll free DESK COPIES: After a Press title has been adopted for 1-888-UHPRESS, or call 1-808-956-8255. 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Canada, and Mexico (D) Not for sale in Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea (Q) Not for sale in Hawai‘i Cover photo by Deborah Uchida from The Hikers Guide to s = Short discount O‘ahu, Updated and Expanded Edition by Stuart M. Ball. See w = Maximum 20% discount allowed facing page. x = Maximum 30% discount allowed No code after price indicates trade discount unless otherwise noted. NEW & RECENT: FALL 2013—SPRING 2014 THE HIKERS GUIDE TO O‘AHU Updated and Expanded Stuart M. Ball, Jr. Experienced and novice hikers alike will benefit from the information in this updated and expanded edition of the best-selling The Hikers Guide to O‘ahu. The author describes in detail 52 trails that will take you to O‘ahu’s lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, windswept ridges, and remote seacoasts. Although 8 trails from the previous edition are no longer open to the public, 10 new hikes have been added. Includ- ed for each hike are an overview map, directions for reaching the trailhead, a detailed route description, and information on the length of the hike, degree of difficulty, and trail conditions. For GPS users, UTM coordinates have been added for the midpoint or endpoint of each route. An expanded notes section will help readers identify geological features, historical points of interest, and commonly encountered plants and birds along the trail. The new full-color insert of 22 photos will inspire hikers to explore different trails. Stuart M. Ball, Jr. has been hiking in Hawai‘i for more than thirty years. He is a hike coordinator for October 2013 the Hawaiian Trail and Mountain Club and is the 416 pp. (incl. a 16-page color insert) 5.5 x 8.5 • 22 color photos, 58 maps author of Native Paths to Volunteer Trails: Hiking $21.99 paper 978-0-8248-3899-7 and Trail Building on O‘ahu, The Backpackers Guide A Latitude 20 Book to Hawai‘i, and The Hikers Guide to the Hawaiian Islands. University of Hawai‘i Press University of Hawai‘i Press 888-847-7377 1 NEW & RECENT: FALL 2013—SPRING 2014 THE WATERSMART GARDEN 100 Great Plants for the Tropical Xeriscape Fred D. Rauch and Paul R. Weissich Two of Hawai‘i’s foremost horticulturalists, Fred Rauch and Paul Weissich, have chosen 100 plants perfect for inclusion in Hawai`i’s watersmart xeriscape gardens. These care- fully chosen plants, all readily available and fairly simple to maintain, are described and illustrated in this guide to planning a water-saving garden for the tropical climate. The Watersmart Garden will help you to select and group plants to create a beautiful garden while saving our most precious resource: water. Xeriscape principles are carefully explained and made easy to incorporate in your garden. Plants are organized by size and by water usage, while thoughtful plant notes will guide the interested gardener in planning for November 2013 everything from the beach garden to a lei maker’s paradise. 256 pp. 8 x 9 • 224 color illus. The book is generously illustrated with photographs of each $24.99 paper 978-0-8248-3896-6 plant in situ and with flowers or foliage in close-up. A Latitude 20 Book Fred D. Rauch, Ph.D., is emeritus professor of ornamental horticulture at the University of Hawai‘i, where he served as extension specialist in horticulture for twenty-five years. Paul R. Weissich, A.S.L.A., is a licensed landscape architect and was director of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens from 1957 to 1989. EXPLORING HANAUMA BAY Revised and Expanded Susan Scott Photographs by David R. Schrichte and Susan Scott This revised and expanded edition of the popular Exploring Hanauma Bay is the only guidebook you will need for East O‘ahu’s spectacular nature preserve, a favorite of residents and visitors alike. Whether you plan to snorkel, dive, tour the park on foot, or take in the bay from the beach, this book will help you make the most of your visit. Veteran Hawai‘i columnist and marine enthusiast Susan Scott has devised six tours to accommodate a wide range of interests and abilities, while covering the geology, biology, and history of the bay. www.uhpress.hawaii.edu The book is fully illustrated with more than 250 color photos and includes safety tips, transportation advice, and a helpful list of park do’s and don’ts. Susan Scott writes a weekly column called “Oceanwatch” July 2013 for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and is the author and coau- 144 pp. 6 x 9 • 265 color illus. thor of six books about nature in Hawai‘i. $16.99 paper 978-0-8248-3748-8 David R. Schrichte is a former navy musician and an University of Hawai‘i Press University of Hawai‘i Press A Latitude 20 Book award-winning marine photographer.

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