Westcliffe Publishers · Johnson Books · Trails Books · 3D Press
Spring 2015 Andy Marquez
New Releases
Available March
Exposed Tragedy & Triumph in Mountain Climbing Brad McQueen with Melissa McQueen In May of 2001, the author and his wife and father were stranded overnight on Mount Evans during a freak late-spring blizzard. Melissa punched through snow into a creek and ended up spending the night out in the cold, with her feet bare. She suffered severe frostbite on both feet and had to have eight of her toes amputated. This is the never-before published full account of this accident and their rescue from the mountains, as well as numerous other adventures in the mountains including: the author’s successful quest to complete all 54 Colorado 14ers; climbs of Mt. Rainier, Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Grand Teton, Denali, and Ecuador’s Antisana and Cotopaxi. Paper | 6 x 9 | 272 pages | b&w photos | $18.95 | 978-1-55566-459-6
Available March
Deadbeat Dams Why We Should Abolish the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Tear Down Glen Canyon Dam Daniel P. Beard Former Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Deadbeat Dams informs and educates people about how their tax dollars are being used and misused, why we are ignoring some immediate problems, and what can be done to correct this state of affairs. The faults of the present system of federally assisted water management efforts are amply detailed. And a series of specific changes are suggested to re-direct water policy decision-making and implementation. These reforms show how we can extract the federal government from worthless activities that cost millions of taxpayer dollars and provide little or no benefit—an agenda for reform that can be used as ammunition by a new generation of water reformers. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 144 pages | $16.95 | 978-1-55566-460-2
Available April
Descendants of Wounded Knee The Ultimate Sacrifice on the Pine Ridge Reservation Alan Hafer with Sandy Sauser In Collaboration with Members of the Oglala Tribe of Pine Ridge In the summer of 1999, Wally Black Elk set off on the two-mile walk from the Pine Ridge Reservation to the tiny border town of Whiteclay, Nebraska. Three days later his horribly mutilated body was discovered next to that of his drinking companion, Ronnie Hard Heart. The murders of the two men are still unsolved and continue to cause brutal clashes between border town cops and the Oglala Lakota. Descendants of Wounded Knee uses the murders as a backdrop to the tribe’s historical battle against colonization and a reservation system predicated on assimilation. Life on the Pine Ridge, one of the most violent places in America, is a daily struggle with poverty, disease, alcoholism, and too often brutality. Told with candor, Descendants of Wounded Knee is an unvarnished account of life on the Pine Ridge. Paper | 6 x 9 | 256 pages | b&w photos | $18.95 | 978-1-55566-461-9
2
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
New Releases
Available May
Hiking Colorado Wilderness Areas Dave Muller The Wilderness Act of 1964 specifically says that wilderness is for the “use and enjoyment of the American people.” Most types of outdoor recreation are allowed in wilderness areas, except those needing mechanical transport or motorized equipment. There are 43 Wilderness Areas in Colorado, and this book covers 29 of the more easily accessed ones, with over 120 hikes, including 26 Colorado 14ers. Hikes include driving instructions to the trailhead, easy-to-follow trail directions, and maps to help visualize the hike. Author Dave Muller has been trekking in the Colorado wilderness for the past forty-two years. He has written seven previous outdoor guides and for seventeen years wrote a weekly column in The Denver Post. Paper | 6 x 9 | 288 pages | color photos | $24.95 | 978-1-56579-664-5
Available June
My Life as a Whore The Biography of Madam Laura Evens (1871–1953) Tracy Beach An extensively researched historical fiction book about a well-known Colorado madam, but most of what’s known about her is wrong, including the spelling of her last name. Follow the antics of Laura as she works in parlors in Denver, Leadville, and Salida, until she opens her own house. Laura’s house stayed open longer than any other in Colorado, due largely to the unusual qualities of its owner. After years of trying to shut her down, the Salida town council finally passed the edict. Not long after, Salida began having numerous assaults on the streets. The council came back to her and suggested that she re-open, but she turned them down. Includes numerous historical photographs of Laura and her girls. Paper | 6 x 9 | 248 pages | b&w photos + 8-page color section | $18.95 | 978-1-55566-462-6
Cover design not final
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
3
Recently Released
Footloose from Phoenix Some Pretty Amazing Hikes Ted Tenny The book covers 33 areas to hike that are centered around the Phoenix, Flagstaff, and Sedona area and includes 42 user-friendly topo maps; detailed trail descriptions; difficulty ratings; seasonal advice; and safety tips. Information on each hike includes driving directions to the trailhead; description of the hike; distance; time; elevation change; best season to hike; and trail rating. Paper | 6 x 9 | 296 pages | color photos $26.95 | 978-1-56579-662-1
Beyond Capitol Reef South-Central Utah: A Hiking and Touring Guide to the Area Surrounding Capitol Reef National Park Rick and Lynne Stinchfield From desert rambles to alpine adventures, the wonders of south-central Utah are compiled in one wide-ranging volume. Inside you will find: Short, easy hikes to long, difficult day or overnight treks; scenic drives on paved highways; backcountry drives for standard SUVs up to rugged 4WD vehicles; slot canyons to explore; important rock art sites; and the natural history of the region with an emphasis on geology. Paper | 6 x 9 | 352 pages | color photos $24.95 | 978-1-56579-663-8
The Tunnels Under Our Feet Colorado’s Forgotten Hollow Sidewalks Tracy Beach Underground hollow sidewalks and vaults had many uses when they were first installed in the late 1800s. Vaults allowed businesses to expand and utilize the unused spaces beneath sidewalks and alleys for storage and coal delivery. Hollow sidewalks allowed for delivery of merchandise, and to allow people to travel from one place to another without being seen (think prostitutes and speakeasy’s during Prohibition). The author covers fourteen cities in Colorado. Paper | 8.5 x 11 | 192 pages 184 b&w photos | $21.95 978-1-55566-458-9
Home Sweet Jerome Death & Rebirth of Arizona’s Richest Copper Mining City Diane Sward Rapaport Home Sweet Jerome chronicles the events and personalities of people that led the town in new directions: a historical society that promoted Jerome as a ghost city; Verde Exploration, the benevolent successor to United Verde Extension mine; and new industries that fueled financial growth in the seventies and eighties, cannabis gardens, art, and a scientific instrument manufacturer. The tales of transformation are wilder than most novelists could concoct. Paper | 6 x 9 | 216 pages | b&w photos $17.95 | 978-1-55566-454-1
4
Colorado Easy & Scenic Hikes David Muller
The Night Before Christmas In Ski Country Suzanne Nieman Brown
enCYCLEpedia Southern California The Best Easy Scenic Bike Rides Richard Fox These are the most delicious, the most scenic, and the most interesting bike rides in Southern California. Over 200 options for easy rides in and around the metro areas. Great for the RV crowd who want to park and explore a new area on their bikes. Easy enough choices for the casual cyclists, seniors, and families with kids. Paper | 6 x 9 | 376 pages color photos & maps | $26.95 978-1-56579-659-1
The 12 Days of Christmas: Chicago 1934 Nicolas D. Charles
David Muller has been hiking and writing about hiking in Colorado for decades. He has compiled 130 of his favorite easy and most scenic hikes in Colorado, many of which are not currently in any other book. Take it easy with this guide to the best views in Colorado!
No snow in Ski Country for Christmas? Santa’s ready to help until he discovers his magical Icicle Star has melted. He needs someone with a pure Christmas spirit to journey into the mountains to find a new one. Can Little Andy find Santa’s rare Icicle Star in time to give Ski Country a white Christmas?
Why let a little thing like the stock market crash of 1929 stop the revelry after the roaring twenties. Meet Nick Verriet, Chicago’s most famous private investigator during the Great Depression, and his loyal amanuensis, Amanda Carlisle, as they become embroiled in twelve zany cases leading up to Christmas Day, 1934. A good read for any time of year.
Paper | 6 x 9 | 288 pages maps and color photos $24.95 | 978-1-56579-660-7
Hardcover | 8.5 x 11 | 32 pages | full color | $17.95 978-1-56579-658-4
Paper | 216 pages | $18.95 978-1-934553-52-7
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Colorado Bestsellers Meet the Natives A Field Guide to Rocky Mountain Wildflowers, Trees, and Shrubs: Bridging the Gap Between Trail and Garden ELEVENTH EDITION M. Walter Pesman Edited by Dan Johnson To the millions of people who visit the Rocky Mountain region each and every year, Meet the Natives has long aided in the identification of the diverse and appealing plant life found in its many ecosystems. This edition is the first to feature full color photography. Over 400 plants are identified.
Ranches of Colorado Photography by John Fielder Essays by James Meadows
Xeriscape Colorado
For two years acclaimed Colorado nature photographer John Fielder turned his large format camera in the direction of fifty of the state’s most beautiful working ranches. The 375 color images show the reader private lands that are usually never seen by the public. Essays based on interviews with 10 ranch families, written by the late James Meadows, are included.
Westcliffe Publishing is very happy to announce the reprint of this classic Colorado title. With continuing water problems and prices, Xeriscaping in Colorado is always a hot topic! Whether you want ideas for your existing Xeriscape or are looking to make a big change in your yard life, this is the book to have. Fully updated for 2013.
Hardcover | 16 x 12 | 232 pages | full color $95.00 | 978-1-56579-637-9
Rocky Mountain National Park Dayhiker’s Guide Revised Edition Jerome Malitz The best dayhikes in the park in vibrant color. The book is still the only one coordinated with the popular National Geographic/Trails Illustrated map of the park, with hike descriptions numbered and keyed to the maps. Paper | 6 x 9 | 160 pages color photos, maps, index $16.95 | 978-1-55566-340-7
Connie Ellefson & David Winger
Paper | 10 x 8.5 | 256 pages | color photos $32.95 | 978-1-56579-661-4
Death, Despair, and Second Chances in Rocky Mountain National Park Joseph R. Evans On average, three million people come to Colorado to visit Rocky Mountain National Park every year. Most return home safely, but some do not. Joseph R. Evans details the fates of the almost threehundred people who met their demise in the park between 1884 and 2009. Paper | 6 x 9 | 304 pages b&w photos | $18.50 978-1-55566-440-4
Paper | 4.75 x 8 | 320 pages | full color $26.95 | 978-1-55566-441-1
Colorado 14er Disasters
Road Biking Colorado
Colorado Flyfishing
Victims of the Game Mark Scott-Nash
The Statewide Guide Michael Seeberg
Foreword by Lou Dawson
This long-awaited, newly revised edition is still the only one of its kind in the state. Road Biking Colorado documents just about every stretch of non-urban pavement from the Eastern Plains to the Western Slope. Maps, terrain profiles, and the author’s personal accounts make this book a handy companion on any Colorado road-biking adventure.
Where to Eat, Sleep, Fish Mark D. Williams W. Chad McPhail
This book explores this dark side of climbing. When an accident happens on a 14er, the victim is far from help and in an environment where rescue is difficult at best. The book is full of hair-raising stories of these disasters and rescue attempts, and also aids in avoiding such disasters. Paper | 6 x 9 | 224 pages $16.95 | 978-1-55566-431-2
Paper | 6 x 9 | 340 pages b&w photos | $24.95 978-1-56579-651-5
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Fly fishing in Colorado is huge. As one would expect, there are no shortage of fly fishing guides. But whereas other guides focus on particular waters, this guide is organized by region, centering on locations out of which fly fishers can “home base.” In other words, this book is organized the same way that people organize their fly fishing trips. Paper | 6 x 9 | 304 pages b&w photos | $19.95 978-1-55566-442-8
5
Colorado Bestsellers
Colorado Ghost Tours Haunted History & Encounters with the Afterlife Ann Westerberg Colorado author and history expert Ann Westerberg (also the author of Castles of Colorado) turns her attention to the best, the spookiest, the most entertaining and most historic ghost and history tours in Colorado. Great fun for the whole family or a creative date. Don’t miss Ann’s suggestions for experiencing Colorado’s history in this unique way. Paper | 6 x 9 | 176 pages b&w photos | $16.95 978-1-55566-455-8
Colorado’s Newest & Best Wildflower Hikes Pamela and David Irwin Pamela Irwin takes us on another wildflower adventure with her newest collection of blossom-bound hikes in Boulder, Breckenridge, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Frisco, Rocky Mountain National Park, Vail, and more. Includes 50 hikes, a wildflower profile guide, and over 50 detailed descriptions of specific wildflower species. Paper | 5.5 x 8 .5 | 240 pages 130 color photos | $19.95 978-1-56579-597-6
Walking with Dinosaurs
Tales, Trails and Tommyknockers
Rediscovering Colorado’s Prehistoric Beasts Anthony D. Fredericks
Stories from Colorado’s Past Myriam Friggens
You don’t have to go to Europe or Africa to experience paleontology. That’s the premise behind Anthony D. Fredericks’ Walking With Dinosaurs. Anthony treks across Colorado in search of the bones left behind by the dinosaurs that once lived here. What he finds is an abundance of sites where the distant past is still within view, often just a short walk away from the road.
Written for all ages, this book is a collection of exciting stores from Colorado’s past. Kit Carson, Chief Ouray, and Molly Brown are a few of the unforgettable characters brought to life. The lost gold mine of the Sangre de Cristos and Tommyknockers add a touch of the legendary. Intermediate level. Paper | 6 x 9 | 144 pages | $12.00 978-0-933472-01-3
Paper | 6 x 9 | 280 pages | b&w photos $16.95 | 978-1-55566-420-6
The Best of Simply Colorado Cookbook
High Altitude Baking
Guide to Colorado Insects
Colorado Fun Activites On the Road & At Home
The Colorado Dietetic Association
Patricia Kendall, editor
Whitney Cranshaw and Boris Kondratieff
Phyllis J. Perry Illustrations by Lisa M. Tarr
Emphasizing flavor, convenience, and lower-fat alternatives—the best recipes from the first two volumes. Hardcover – wire-0 binding | 6 x 9 304 pages | $19.95 978-1-56579-575-4
With over 200 recipes and proven tips developed by high altitude baking experts, this book will ensure your high altitude baking success. A cake recipe adjustment guide for bakers living at an elevation of 3,500 to 10,000 feet is included in this essential cookbook. High Altitude Baking includes recipes for cookies, cakes, muffins, coffee cakes, scones, biscuits, pancakes, yeast breads, sourdough breads, and more.
Handy, state-specific identification guide to all the common species of insects indoors and out. Paper I 5.5 x 8.5 I 232 pages 456 color photos | $19.95 978-1-56579-521-1
Paper | 6 x 9 | 192 pages | $16.95 978-1-889593-15-9
6
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Although aimed at kids aged six to twelve, this fun activity book can be used by the whole family while traveling or at home. Activities are presented in a bright and colorful format that includes mazes, crosswords, word searches, science experiments, codes, writing activities, and arts and crafts galore. Paper | 8.5 x 11 | 80 pages color Illustrations | $12.95 978-1-55566-402-2
Colorado
Cave of the Winds: Then & Now Great Sand Dunes National Park Between Light and Shadow John B. Weller A stunning photographic portrait of the dunes. Paper | 9 x 10 | 128 pages 75 b/w and color photos | $19.95 978-1-56579-514-3
Richard Rhinehart Photography by Norman Thompson Cave of the Winds: Then and Now showcases comparative images inside the caves along with 19th and early 20th century stereographic images. Paper | 11 x 8.5 | 112 pages b&w and color photos | $17.95 978-1-56579-650-8
The Water Mysteries of Mesa Verde Kenneth R. Wright Learn about the fascinating science of paleohydrology—the study of water use by ancient peoples—in this reallife detective story. The author proved that the Native Americans of Mesa Verde planned, built, and operated public water works projects more than 1,000 years ago. Paper | 6 x 9 | 144 pages color photos | Maps | $17.50 978-1-55566-380-3
Colorado Scenic Guide Southern Region/ Northern Region Lee Gregory Paper | 6 x 9 | 208 pages b&w photos maps | $14.95 978-1-55566-145-9
“Two of the finest travel books we’ve ever seen.” —Oklahoman Paper | 6 x 9 | 240 pages b&w photos maps | $14.95 978-1-55566-144-1
Colorado Hikes in Jefferson County for Everyone
Hikes in Colorado’s Holy Cross Wilderness
Dave Muller
Dave Muller
Detailed information about 102 hikes in Jefferson County. The hikes are presented in an ascending order of difficulty and can be enjoyed by families and all levels of hiking ability. Areas include Chatfield State Park, Red Rocks Park, and Golden Gate Canyon State Park, to name just a few.
The Holy Cross Wilderness is a prime location for Colorado outdoor recreation. This guidebook gives detailed information about 37 hikes in this pristine area. The hikes are presented in an ascending order of difficulty and can be enjoyed by families and all levels of hiking ability.
Paper | 224 pages | color photos $19.95 | 978-0-9619666-4-5
Paper | 108 pages | color photos $14.95 | 978-0-9619666-3-8
Colorado’s Best Wildflower Hikes Volume 3 San Juan Mountains Pamela and David Irwin Fifty of the best hikes for viewing wildflowers in the San Juan Mountains in SW Colorado are featured. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 240 pages 115 color photos | $24.95 978-1-56579-538-9
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Guide to Colorado Historic Places Sites Supported by the Colorado Historical Society’s State Historical Fund Thomas J. Noel Descriptions of 606 of Colorado’s beautiful and fascinating great historic sites, featuring full-color photography. Paper | 6 x 9 | 392 pages 528 color photos | $27.95 978-1-56579-493-1
7
Colorado
Denver’s Favorite Places Jackie Shumaker Perfect gift book for tourists. Hardcover | 7 x 7 | 64 pages 70 color photos | $14.95 978-1-56579-564-8
Denver’s Elitch Gardens
Denver Dines
Spinning a Century of Dreams Betty Lynne Hull
A Restaurant Guide and More John Lehndorff
“Fascinating ... filled with nuggets of information and dozens of historical photographs.” —Sandra Dallas, Denver Post “Betty Lynne Hull ... has performed admirably.” —Rocky Mountain News Paper | 6 x 7.5 | 152 pages b/w photos | $15.00 978-1-55566-285-1
Rocky Mountain News restaurant critic John Lehndorff travels incognito to Denver area restaurants. Includes basic information such as address, cost, and hours as well as finer points such as ambience, noise level, and attire. Paper | 5 x 7 | 368 pages indexes | $15.00 978-1-55566-349-0
Mainliner Denver The Bombing of Flight 629 Andrew J. Field The riveting true story of the FBI’s investigation into the first act of sabotage against a U.S. commercial aircraft and the trial of John Gilbert Graham, who placed a bomb in his mother’s suitcase shortly before she boarded the plane. Paper | 6 x 9 | 272 pages photos | $17.50 978-1-55566-363-6
The Denver Post Guide to the Best Family Films 52 Great Movies to Fill Up Your Year Michael Booth Denver Post movie critic Michael Booth has dug into the film vaults for a year’s worth of “reel” cinema gems. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 120 pages $12.95 | 978-1-55566-406-0
Just For Boulder Visitors Where the Locals Hike $8.95 | 978-1-56579-600-3
Denver Broncos Trivia Teasers
the 2 of You Romantic Hikes to Share
Richard Pennington
$8.95 | 978-1-56579-603-4
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 152 pages $16.95 | 978-1-931599-92-4 Your cost $3 special value
the Challenge
Colorado Rockies Trivia Teasers Benjamin M. LeRoy Paper | 5.5 X 8.5 | 152 pages $16.95 | 978-1-934553-15-2 Your cost $3 special value
8
Hikes with Bragging Rights $8.95 | 978-1-56579-602-7
Little Legs Family Hikes with Children
The Murals of Colorado Walls that Speak Mary Motian-Meadows and Georgia Garnsey Introduces the reader to a very unique public art form that beautifies as well as educates. The hundreds of full-color images in this book will bring Colorado history to life with murals from across the entire state.
Enos Mills’ Colorado James H. Pickering
Together with annotations to aid in locating places and identifying Mills’ references and allusions, James PickerPaper | 10.75 x 8.5 | 280 pages ing presents Enos Mills to a color photos | $29.95 current generation of readers 978-1-55566-438-1 through Mills’ own essays. Paper | 6 x 9 | 272 pages $15.00 | 978-1-55566-367-4
$8.95 | 978-1-56579-601-0
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Colorado Industries of the Past William L. Reich The 59ers who came to Colorado for gold were accompanied by entrepreneurs who had learned in California the value of services and products required for a full-fledged gold rush. Businesses flourished as the miners spent their gold. Paper | 7 x 10 | 240 pages b&w photos | $18.95 978-1-55566-416-9
Colorado
Classic Colorado: A selection of photographs from the state’s most stunning spots Joshua Hardin Take a tour to some of Colorado’s most spectacular natural landscapes and enjoy some of its most amazing wildlife in this sample of images from the collection of acclaimed resident photographer Joshua Hardin. Paper | 11 x 8.5 | 80 pages 80+ color photos | $14.95 978-0-615-40762-3
Saddle Up, Colorado! The Statewide Equestrian Trail & Travel Guide Sherry and Scott Snead This full-color, saddlebagready paperback is the first comprehensive equestrian guidebook ever written for Colorado, offering detailed, easy-to-use descriptions of the state’s 100 best trail rides. Paper I 6 x 9 | 240 pages 80 color photos | $24.95 978-1-56579-530-3
The Family Guide to Colorado’s National Parks and Monuments Carolyn Sutton Exploring parks and monuments is a wonderful way to let children experience nature. These are the best natural places to take the kids. Paper | 6 x 9 | 232 pages 100 color photos | $19.95 978-1-56579-536-5
Colorado’s Sanctuaries, Retreats and Sacred Places Jean Torkelson Photography by Bill Bonebrake Inspiring guide to 100 of the state’s best sites for soulsearching. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 256 pages 100 color photos | $22.95 978-1-56579-390-3
Molly Brown Unraveling the Myth Kristen Iversen Features a new Foreword by the author and an Interview with the author. “In this extensively researched biography … Iversen is particularly adept at placing Brown in the context of her times.”—Publishers Weekly Winner of the Colorado Book Award for Biography Paper | 6 x 9 | 320 pages b&w photos | $19.95 978-1-55566-237-0
Caroline Bancroft Books
The Boys at the Bar Silver Queen The Fabulous Story of Baby Doe Tabor Her love affair with H.A.W. Tabor created a sensational triangle and caused a national scandal in the 1880s. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 80 pages Illustrated | $7.95 978-0-933472-21-8
The Unsinkable Mrs. Brown
The rollicking story of the Leadville waitress who reached to the top of Newport society—and a permanent place in American lore—as a heroine of the Titanic disaster. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 44 pages Illustrated | $7.95 978-0-933472-25-9
Six Racy Madams of Colorado
Biographies of six “ladies of pleasure,” whose parlor houses were scandalous ornaments to the whole state. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 64 pages Illustrated | $7.95 978-0-933472-22-8
Gulch of Gold A History of Central City, Colorado Caroline Bancroft Captures the broad sweep of Central City’s history—from gold to glamour—through the details of the personalities that created its swirling events. Paper | 6 x 9 | 304 pages Photos | $16.50 978-1-55566-299-8
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Antics of a Vanishing Breed of Cowboys & Hellions Sureva Towler “The Bar” is the Corral Club in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. “The Boys” are always there—sharing their rants, insights, and humorous slant on a West that changes daily. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 160 pages $15.00 | 978-1-55566-377-3
9
Colorado/Magical Places
If These Stones Could Talk Tales from Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado Mary Reilly-McNellan, Lise Cook Cordsen, Judith Gould Dayhoff, Barbara Walsh Myers Researched and written by four Boulder County women dedicated to spreading the word and preserving the history of Boulder’s historic cemetery, this book reveals the history of Boulder as told through the individual tales of its past residents. Paper | 11 x 8.5 | 178 pages | b&w photos I $21.95 | 978-1-55566-453-4
Catastrophic Colorado The History and Science of Our Natural Disasters Lisa Gardner Learn about weather in Colorado and the disasters it can bring. Ages 9–12. Hardcover I 8.5 x 11 I 48 pages full color I $14.95 I 978-1-56579-549-5
High Altitude Attitudes
Women of Consequence
History in Stone
Six Savvy Colorado Women Marilyn Griggs Riley Foreword by Thomas J. Noel
The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame Jeanne Varnell Foreword by M. ºL. Hanson
The Story of Red Rock Canyon Ruth Obee
Profiles six women who were important to Colorado’s history: Louise Sneed Hill, May Bonfils Stanton, Justina L. Ford, Helen Bonfils, Mary Coyle Chase, and Caroline Bancroft.
The history of the creation of a park through grass roots citizens efforts to pull together “Jeanne Varnell has written Red Rock Canyon, White a great book, one [to] which Acres, and Manitou Springs historians will refer…for many Section 16 to create an open years to come.” —The Tomb- space that rivals its neighbor— stone Epitaph Garden of the Gods Park. Paper | 6 x 9 | 336 pages | $18.50 | 978-1-55566-214-1
Paper | 6 x 9 | 192 pages b/w photos | $16.00 978-1-55566-375-9
Paper | 6 x 9 | 304 pages | 8-page color insert | $18.95 | 978-1-55566-448-0
Magical Places
The Machu Picchu Guidebook A Self-Guided Tour Updated Second Edition Ruth M. Wright & Alfredo Valencia Zegarra
Ruth M. Wright
This book is the most comprehensive traveler’s guide to this world-renowned site. The authors offer an almost step-by-step tour, constantly guiding the traveler to understand key elements of the function and construction of these remarkably well-designed, well-built, and well-preserved ruins. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 208 pages | Foldouts b&w photos | Illustrations | Maps | $22.95 978-1-55566-327-8
10
Machu Picchu Revealed From the author of the bestselling Machu Picchu Guidebook comes a jaw-droppingly gorgeous photographic journey through the incredible feat of architecture, art, and design that is Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Hardcover | 7 x 7 | 128 pages | $16.95 color photos | 978-1-55566-424-4
Machu Picchu’s Sacred Sisters Choquequirao & Llactapata Gary R. Ziegler and J. McKim Malville This book shows how Inca monumental sites were carefully planned and designed in accordance with astronomical alignments, and were precisely placed in relationship to Machu Picchu, sacred rivers, mountains, and celestial phenomena. It includes stories and notes from expedition journals, which are interspersed with soundly researched and referenced facts, data, and qualified interpretation. The result is a book that conveys the excitement and adventure of extreme archaeology in the cloud-forested Andes. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 232 pages | $18.95 | b&w photos 978-1-55566-457-2
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Arizona Bestsellers
Cycling Arizona The Statewide Road Biking Guide Christine Maxa Photography by David A. James Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 288 pages color photos | $19.95 978-1-56579-537-2
Grand Canyon Place Names
Grand Canyon Nankoweap
Grand Canyon Trivia Trek
Gregory McNamee
Hiking the Notorious Horsethief Trail Flood Hefley
Flood Hefley
“Gregory McNamee … writes about the landscape features with grace and clarity, grounding the local terrain in a broader literary setting and placing the names we give it within a deeper mythological and historical tradition.” —Scott Thybony, author of Hiking the Grand Canyon Paper | 5.25 x 8.25 | 128 pages Illustrations | $12.00 978-1-55566-334-6
Explore the fantastic Horsethief Trail at Grand Canyon National Park with this exceptional guide that includes route guide with maps, a regional history, gear and provision recommendations, minimum impact travel directions, and a first-aid guide. Paper | 6 x 9 | 128 pages maps & color photos | $16.95 978-1-55566-456-5
As a side effect of researching and spending so much time at Grand Canyon National Park, Flood Hefley found himself writing Grand Canyon Trivia Trek almost by accident. Filled with interesting “bet-ya-didn’t-know” nuggets of trivia, this book is the perfect companion for enriching your experience of the park. The reader’s connection to the park will deepen as the answers to their nagging questions are revealed—along with answers to questions they never thought to ask. Paper | 6 x 9 | 192 pages b&w photos | $16.95 978-1-55566-430-5
Arizona Family Field Trips Marty Campbell Marty Campbell has been writing about where to have fun in Arizona with your family for many years. Join him with this comprehensive, fully updated adventure guide that is great for the kids and entertaining for adults. If you live in Arizona or if you are visiting Arizona with your family, this is a must-have book!
Awesome Arizona Places for Curious Kids Diane Liggett and James Mack Paper | 6 x 9 | 168 pages | full color $16.95 | 978-1-56579-523-5
Arizona’s Sanctuaries, Retreats, and Sacred Places Kelly Ettenborough Profiles 100 of the state’s best spiritual places. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 256 pages 100 color photos | $22.95 978-1-56579-438-2
Paper | 6 x 9 | 248 pages | $16.95 978-1-56579-657-7
Horse Trails of Arizona Mountain Trails and Camps Michael C. Yager This is a highly practical guide for horse riders looking to enjoy Arizona’s beautiful high country. Arizona’s high-country geography offers dense forests, alpine peaks, rugged granite mountains, streams and lakes, volcanic mountains and plateaus, and beautiful vistas. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 224 pages | $17.50 978-1-55566-335-3
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
11
Southwest Bestsellers
A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest
Legacy on Stone
Alex Patterson
Rock Art of the Colorado Plateau and Four Corners Region Revised & Updated Sally Cole
Paper | 6 x 9 | 272 pages Photos Drawings | $18.95 978-1-55566-091-8
Paper | 6 x 9 | 352 pages color photos | $34.95 978-1-55566-391-9
Guide to Prehistoric Astronomy in the Southwest Revised & Updated J. McKim Malville New work in archaeology on Chimney Rock, Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, Yellow Jacket, and Hovenweep reveals more clearly how culture and astronomy were integrated. Paper | 6 x 9 | 176 pages $18.95 | 978-1-55566-414-5
Redrock Almanac Canyon Country Vignettes Michael Engelhard Millions of people every year flock to the national parks and public lands of the Southwest, drawn by the scenic poetry of gracefully poised rock, the spiritual power of stark landscapes, and the geological history written everywhere in stone. With a symphony of word and picture, cultural anthropologist Michael Engelhard takes you on an informative full-color journey through these majestic canyonlands. Paper | 6.5 x 8 | 128 pages color | photos $21.00 978-1-55566-395-7
Arches National Park Dayhiker’s Guide Utah’s Slickrock Country Jerome & Susan Malitz Most of the spectacular and often otherworldly scenery in this park, including many species of flora and fauna, is readily accessible. This guide offers an abundance of information to help travelers plan their desert adventures. Includes more than 90 color photographs of the park’s stunning terrain, which both entices and informs. Paper | 6 x 9 | 128 pages color photos | maps | index $15.00 | 978-1-55566-336-0
Wonderful whimsical, bestselling pocket nature guides (See page 16 for more)
Capitol Reef National Park: The Complete Hiking Guide Rick Stinchfield The total experience of enjoying this national park has been captured in one comprehensive volume. Includes easy hikes for the whole family; moderate day-hikes for the experienced; rugged canyoneering for the more adventurous; scenic drives on paved and dirt roads; and rugged desert drives. Paper | 232 pages | color photos | $22.95 978-1-56579-642-3
12
The Moab Story From Cowpokes to Bike Spokes Tom McCourt The town of Moab is a fascinating place with a fascinating history. This book is the “story” of Moab, not a “history” of the place. There’s a difference. For one thing, storytelling is more fun. History tends to bog down in the minutia of events. Telling stories, on the other hand, still conveys the truth of historical events but without the stress and clutter of academic anxiety. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 208 pages $17.00 | 978-1-55566-396-4
Utah’s Wilderness Areas The Complete Guide Lynna Howard Photography by Leland Howard Profiles 109 of the state’s designated and proposed wilderness areas that are accessible to the public. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 304 pages 80 color photos | $24.95 978-1-56579-388-0
Desert Critters
Desert Blooms
Paper | 4 x 6 | 64 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-172-4
Paper | 4 x 6 | 38 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-405-3
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
More Southwest
Utes The Mountain People third EDITION Jan Pettit Introduction by Eddie Box The heart of Ute history lies in the oral tradition and is slowly fading away. This book presents the rich panorama of Ute history, from the archaeological features of prehistoric Ute cultures to elements of present-day Ute culture. A wealth of rare and historic photographs of early Utes and important leaders, and an abundance of information.
A Quilt of Words Women’s Diaries, Letters, and Original Accounts of Life in the Southwest, 1860–1960 Sharon Niederman “The events in these women’s lives are told through their oral histories, diaries, etc. … An important view of the Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado frontier.” —Library Journal Paper | 6 x 9 | 240 pages photos | $15.00 978-1-55566-047-5
Sandstone Seduction
Confessions of a Barbarian
Rivers and Lovers, Canyons and Friends Katie Lee Foreword by Ellen Meloy
Selections from the Journals of Edward Abbey, 1951–1989 Edward Abbey Edited & with an Introduction by David Petersen
“Katie Lee … shows us who we were, who we are and what we must become if we are ever to deserve this place.” —Charles Bowden, author of Down by the River and Blood Orchid Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 256 pages photos | $17.50 978-1-55566-338-4
“His greatest creative act was his own life, and because of that, these journals may well be his greatest book.” —The New York Times Book Review Paper | 6 x 9 | 432 pages Drawings by the author Interviews | Index | $20.00 978-1-55566-287-5
Close Encounters of the Bovine Recollections of a Rural Veterinarian Rosalie Cooper-Chase The author tells her tales— heartwarming and sometimes heartbreaking—with simple honesty and unflinching detail. Her love of the animals she tries to help is obvious, and her deep respect for cows makes them come alive as individuals. Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 208 pages $16.00 | 978-1-55566-378-0
Paper | 6 x 9 | 220 pages b&w photos | $17.95 978-1-55566-449-7
Do You See What I See? Texas
Palm Springs
Claudia Cangilla McAdam Photography by Richard Reynolds
Photographic tour of the area—includes Palm Desert and Joshua Tree National Park.
Hardcover | 9 x 7 | 48 pages full color | $14.95 978-1-56579-589-1
California’s Desert Gem Ren Navez
Paper | 10 x 10 | 112 pages 137 color photos | $21.95 978-1-56579-552-5
Saddle Up! New Mexico The Statewide Equestrian Trail & Travel Guide Nina Buonaiuto and John Cloyed Paper | 6 x 9 | 240 pages 80 color photos | $22.95 978-1-56579-535-8
A Desert Bestiary Folklore, Literature, and Ecological Thought from the World’s Dry Places Gregory McNamee
Biking the Grand Canyon Area Andrea Lankford Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 160 pages 30 b/w photos 978-1-56579-479-5
Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 192 pages illustrations | $14.95 978-1-55566-176-2
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
13
Throughout The West
Elsewhere
Ohio Then & Now Seasonal Disorder
Oregon’s Best Wildflower Hikes
Oregon’s Wilderness Areas
Southwest Region Elizabeth L. Horn
The Complete Guide George Wuerthner
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 248 pages 115 color photos | $19.95 978-1-56579-533-4
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 280 pages 75 color photos | $24.95 978-1-56579-434-4
Ranger Tales From Glacier National Park Pat Hagan Seasonal Disorder is about spending summer in paradise, Glacier National Park, for as long as you can. From the hilarious to the ludicrous, Pat Hagan’s tales of his years of service in the park will have you in stitches with laughter— and fearing for his sanity at the same time. Paper | 5 x 7 | 160 pages $12.00 | 978-1-55566-374-2
Robin Smith Photography by Randall Lee Schieber
Acadia National Park Dayhiker’s Guide
Hardcover | 14 x 10 | 156 pages $45.00 | 978-1-56579-546-4
Maine’s Coastal Gem Jerome and Susan Malitz The park contains over 120 miles of trails, from short and easy to long and strenuous, so there is a hike perfect for all skill levels. This easy-to-use guide covers many of them, and also includes over 150 photos of the area, as well as a description of the 45 miles of carriage roads for bicyclists, walkers, and horseback riders. Paper | 6 x 9 | 152 pages color photos | index | $17.00 978-1-55566-337-7
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge An Ecological Treasure Irene Hinke-Sacilotto A perfect gift for the tourist, suitable for the entire family. Paper | 7.5 x 8.5 | 112 pages 110 color photos | $16.95 978-1-56579-517-4
100 Beautiful Views Glacier National Park Roy E. Hughes
Washington’s Wilderness Areas
Washington’s Best Wildflower Hikes
The Complete Guide Kai Huschke Photography by Charles Gurche
Charles Gurche
Hughes captures Glacier National Park’s famous vistas, invoking nostalgia with bold colors and an old-time feel. Paper | 10 x 8 | 144 pages 100 color images | $19.95 978-1-56579-632-4
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 272 pages 115 color photos | $19.95 978-1-56579-440-5
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 248 pages 75 color photos | $24.95 978-1-56579-441-2
14
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Florida: A Journey Through its Colorful Past Patty DiRienzo Florida’s rich history of citrus groves, cigar factories, ranches, and off-beat attractions are found within the pages of this beautiful, full-color book. Hardcover | 8 x 9 | 160 pages 74 color photos | $24.95 978-1-56579-622-5
Dakotas and Midwest
A Trail Guide to the Maah Daah Hey Trail, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and the Dakota Prairie Grasslands Hiram Rogers Paper | 6 x 9 | 128 pages maps | b&w photos | index $15.00 | 978-1-55566-358-2
Complete Guide to Kansas Fishing Amy Bickel & Jason Probst This complete guide to fishing the reservoirs, lakes and rivers of Kansas is comprehensive, informative, and useful. Full color fish illustrations, topographic maps, length and creel limits, and personal advice from local fishermen. Paper | 8.5 x 11 | $22.95 184 pages | 8-page color insert 978-1-934553-37-4
Island in the Plains A Black Hills Natural History Edward Raventon “By weaving history, science, and descriptive nature writing, Raventon embellishes a seemingly barren landscape … a rich supplement to any Black Hills adventure as well as a good read for armchair geologists.”—Backpacker Paper | 6 x 9 | 288 pages color photos | $16.95 978-1-55566-326-1
Paddling Kansas 80 Great Trips by Canoe and Kayak Dave Murphy Pack up your paddles and discover the rivers and streams of Kansas. By canoe or kayak, explore diverse routes of the Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas rivers and all the exciting things the land has to offer along the way. Complete with detailed maps for each trip, and camping information. Paper | 8.5 x 11 | 176 pages $19.95 | 978-1-934553-10-7
Letters From Tully A Woman’s Life on the Dakota Frontier Estella Bowen Culp “Tully” was among the first white settlers on the Sioux Indian reservation in South Dakota in 1906. This book is a compilation of her letters, sent to a family member back East. It clearly details the follies and triumphs of an early frontierswoman, and honors her truly remarkable life.
Elkheart A Personal Tribute to Wapiti and Their World David Petersen Foreword by Dan Crockett A deeply personal, intimately informed, and “somewhat eccentric” portrait of the North American elk, or wapiti, and its big wild world. Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 240 pages $16.00 | 987-1-55566-225-7
Paper | 5 x 7.5 | 288 pages $17.50 | 978-1-55566-403-9
Kansas Outdoor Treasures Julie Cirlincuina Discover all that Kansas has to offer with this comprehensive guide to the center of America’s Heartland. From hiking and biking to fishing and hunting, as well as information on climate, wildlife, parks, and more. Paper | 6 x 9 | 248 pages $18.95 | 978-1-934553-11-4
Dubuque’s Haunted History Richard A. Barker Dubuque’s haunted history begins with Native American oral traditions that predate the White European settlers, and continues into the present day. Many locations and local characters add color and intrigue. Grisly murders and puzzling crimes add more disquieted spirits to the mix. Paper | 6 x 9 | 216 pages $16.95 | 978-1-934553-38-1
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
The Family Camping Guide to Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois & Indiana Frazier M. Douglass The first comprehensive guide to public campgrounds in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois, presenting tent camping as an economical, safe, and comfortable means of vacationing. Included are all 721 developed public campgrounds in the four states. Paper | 6x9 | 272 pages b&w photos | $19.95 978-1-934553-51-0
15
Nature Millie Miller’s wonderful, whimsical, best-selling pocket nature guides
Owls Kim Long
Frogs Kim Long
Paper | 5.375 x 8 | 192 pages color & b/w illustrations $15.95 | 978-1-55566-200-4
Paper | 5.375 x 8 | 192 pages color & b/w illustrations $15.95 | 978-1-55566-226-4
Prairie Dogs
Wolves Kim Long
Kim Long
Paper | 5.375 x 8 | 192 pages Color & b/w illustrations $15.95 | 978-1-55566-158-8
Paper | 5.375 x 8 | 184 pages color & b/w illustrations $15.95 | 978-1-55566-270-7
Early Birds
Hummers
Painted Ladies
Paper | 4 x 6 | 64 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-205-9
Paper | 4 x 6 | 48 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-012-3
Paper | 4 x 6 | 48 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-103-8
Squirrels of North America
Sierra
Mountain Blooms
Paper | 4 x 6 | 48 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-415-2
White-tailed Ptarmigan Ghosts of the Alpine Tundra Joyce Gellhorn Paper | 7 x 9 | 144 pages color photos $20.00 978-1-55566-397-1
16
The American Kestrel Falcon of Many Names Roland H. Wauer Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 128 pages color photos | index | $15.00 978-1-55566-353-7
Paper | 4 x 6 | 44 pages $7.95 | 978-0-933472-57-0
Paper | 4 x 6 | 48 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-268-4
Rocky Mountain Birds Easy Identification Betty R. Seacrest & Delbert A. McNew
Talons
Avery Press
Paper | 4 x 6 | 48 pages $7.95 | 978-1-55566-035-2
Paper | 5.75 x 4.25 | 104 pages | color photos | $7.95 978-0-937321-01-0
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Nature
Rivers and Birds Merrill Gilfillan “Pitch-perfect observation … Gilfillan’s love for both wing and water is on display in his highly evocative prose.” —Boulder Daily Camera “Such a fine writer is Merrill Gilfillan that the urge to simply quote at length from his books is difficult to stifle. The line between poetry and essay, the two forms in which he writes, seems negligible, so keen and true are his observations.” —The Bloomsbury Review Paper | 5.375 x 7.5 | 144 pages $14.00 | 978-1-55566-296-7
A World of Turtles A Literary Celebration Edited by Gregory McNamee & Luis Alberto Urrea “No reader will put down A World of Turtles without a greater understanding and feeling of connection to these endearing creatures whose numbers are diminishing worldwide … enjoyable as well as engaging.” —Colorado Libraries Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 160 pages $14.00 | 978-1-55566-190-8
Chokecherry Places
The Man Who Loved Wasps
Essays from the High Plains Winner of the WESTAF Award and the Colorado Book Award Merrill Gilfillan
A Howard Ensign Evans Reader Howard Ensign Evans Foreword by Edward O. Wilson
Like few American writers, Gilfillan has a deep feeling for and understanding of the western grasslands. He brings both dignity and a deep historical sense to our sometimes forgotten heartland. “Prose doesn’t get any better than this.” —Tom McGuane
Butterflies of Rocky Mountain National Park
Roland H. Wauer
An Observer’s Guide Leslie Angel
Spring Creek Press | Paper 5 x 7.75 | 384 pages | color photos maps | drawings $25.00 978-1-55566-347-6
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 224 pages $16.00 | 978-1-55566-350-6
An American Champion Kathleen Cain With one glance inside this fascinating book, it is easy understand the author’s attraction to cottonwoods. Cain sees the cottonwood as a tree that can stand as a symbol for American history, and shows this with meticulous research, fascinating sidebars, and interesting vignettes about the tree. Paper | 6 x 9 | 272 pages $17.00 | 978-1-55566-370-4
Paper | 5.25 x 8.5 | 144 pages $12.50 | 978-1-55566-227-1
Butterflies of the Lower Rio Grande Valley This book includes a description of each species, when and where they can be found, a comparison of similar species, and additional remarks.
“Evans … makes clear that the world is an eternal frontier, and in search of microwildernesses you will find your back yard also to be a frontier.” —E.O. Wilson
The Cottonwood Tree
Spring Creek Press | Paper 5.5 x 8.5 | 264 pages color photos | $20.00 978-1-55566-351-3
Finding Butterflies in Arizona
Finding Butterflies in Texas
A Guide to the Best Sites Richard Bailowitz and Hank Brodkin
A Guide to the Best Sites Roland H. Wauer
Thirty-five sites are divided among seven regions, and each site includes a map and concise driving directions.
Seventy-six of the best places in the state to watch butterflies. Driving directions and instructions on how to find the most species.
Spring Creek Press | Paper 6 x 9 | 256 pages color section | $22.50 978-1-55566-352-0
Spring Creek Press | Paper 6 x 9 | 384 pages | color photos maps | checklist | $22.50 978-1-55566-366-7
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
17
Cookbooks
The Fawn Brook Inn Cookbook Hermann and Mieke Groicher Since 1979 the Fawn Brook Inn and the Groicher family have been known not only for Hermann’s fine food but also for their hospitality in Allenspark Colorado. But if you don’t get the chance to dine there in person, you can still experience the ambience with this book. It also has great cooking tips, instructions for high-altitude cooking, and how to handle fruits and vegetables. Hardcover | 8 x 10 | 224 pages | color photos | $27.50 | 978-1-55566-413-8
Our Bed & Breakfast series
Recipe, Please Favorite Recipes from Colorado Restaurants Edited by Marty Meitus Marty Meitus, food editor of the Rocky Mountain News, has compiled 365 scrumptious recipes from her “Recipe, Please” column—bringing 90 Colorado restaurants into the home kitchen. Paper | 8 x 8 | 216 pages $16.00 | 978-1-55566-423-7
Palm Springs Flavors Henry Fenwick & Eric Wadlund Photography by Tony Tornay The best of desert eating with recipes from the area’s chefs. Hardcover | 9.5 x 9 | 176 pages Full-color throughout $27.95 | 978-1-56579-582-2
North Carolina Bed & Breakfast Cookbook
New England Bed & Breakfast Cookbook
Paper | 6 x 9 | 296 pages $22.95 | 978-1-889593-28-9
(CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT) 6 x 9 | 352 | pages | $23.95 978-1-889593-31-9
California Bed & Breakfast Cookbook
Georgia Bed & Breakfast Cookbook
Revised and Updated Melissa Craven & Jordan Salcito
Claire Summerfield
Hardcover with hidden wire-o binding
Hardcover with hidden wire-o binding 7 x 9 | 320 pages | $19.95 978-1-889593-19-7
Florida Bed & Breakfast Cookbook
Hardcover with hidden wire-o binding 7 x 9 | 312 pages | $21.95 978-1-889593-22-7
Michigan Bed & Breakfast Cookbook
Wisconsin Bed & Breakfast Cookbook
6 x 9 | 368 pages | $22.95 978-1-889593-30-2
Paper | 6 x 9 | 392 pages $22.95 | 978-1-889593-29-6
7 x 9 | 320 pages | $19.95 978-1-889593-21-0
18
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Gardening
Ornamental Grasses for Western Gardens Marilyn Raff Ornamental grasses are waterwise additions for the western garden. Gardener Marilyn Raff offers a wide range of decorative grasses for gardeners in the West. “When it comes to knowing her plants and their habits, Raff’s a consummate professional.” —Colorado Libraries
Colorado Wildscapes
Gardening on a Shoestring Rob Proctor This book is for anyone who has more energy than dollars and wants to create a beautiful garden. Best-selling garden author and designer Rob Proctor has tips on how to save money that are innovative and guaranteed to give you the garden you’ve always wanted. Paper | 7 x 10 | 176 pages color photos | index | $20.00 978-1-55566-376-6
Bringing Conservation Home Colorado Audubon For those who wish to truly immerse themselves in a natural Colorado, this book features advice and instructions on attracting wildlife to your backyard. Paper | spiral bound | 8.5 x 10 88 pages | $12.95 978-1-56579-529-7
Shrub Roses Paradise in Bloom Marilyn Raff Consummate gardener Marilyn Raff believes that with the right knowledge, anyone can cultivate a thriving rose garden. Her engaging style and invaluable tips will help any gardener pick the right roses and keep them beautiful and healthy with a minimum amount of fuss. Paper | 7.5 x 9 | 200 pages color photos | index | $22.00 978-1-55566-381-0
Flourish A Visionary Garden in the American West Edited by Panayoti Kelaidis Kelaidis informs readers about 50 special plants selected from the wealth of garden plants introduced over the history of Denver Botanic Gardens, as well as how to use these plants in the home garden. Hardcover | 9 x 10 | 160 pages full color | $26.95 978-1-55566-429-9
Paper | 7 x 10 | 144 pages color photos | index | $20.00 978-1-55566-369-8
Equestrian
Horsemanship Through Life
A Life With Horses Spirit of the Work Mark Rashid & Kathleen Lindley
Mark Rashid
In this beautiful full-color book, popular authors Mark Rashid and Kathleen Lindley team up to provide the reader with an intimate look into a world of horses and horsemanship clinics that few people get to see close up. This book offers the reader an unflinching and compassionate pictorial account of a life with horses. Paper | 12 x 9 | 192 pages | color photos | $27.50 978-1-55566-407-7
Big Horses, Good Dogs, and Straight Fences Musings of Everyday Ranch Life Mark Rashid
A chance encounter with a man at one of his clinics ultimately leads Mark to become a student of the Japanese martial art aikido, “The Way of Harmony.” That decision takes Mark back to his roots with the “old man” who taught him how to work with horses.
Mark Rashid takes a nostalgic look back at the days before he became a world-renowned horse trainer, when he worked on cattle ranches and guest ranches. Mark tells a good story, and will leave you laughing as he shares tales about run-ins with cacti, difficult ranch guests, and the everyday follies of life on a ranch.
Spring Creek Press Paper | 6 x 9 | 216 pages | color photos | $17.50 978-1-55566-364-3
Spring Creek Press Paper | 6 x 9 | 176 pages | $17.50 978-1-55566-390-2
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
19
Terry Gross
No Safe Refuge Man as Predator in the World of Wildlife Terry Grosz continues the chronicle of his remarkable career defending America’s wild creatures from those who just didn’t know when to stop. “No wonder Terry Grosz won the 1999 National Outdoor Book Award for Nature and the Environment. This is his fifth rolicking book in defense of Mother Nature.’” —Santa Fe New Mexican
Flyfishing
Slaughter in the Sacramento Valley Poaching and Commercial-Market Hunting True stories of the avian destruction that occurred during the mass market hunting days of California’s Sacramento Valley. This important book provides an exciting, roughand-tumble ride into a bloody spell of American history.
Paper | 6 x 9 | 288 pages | color photos | $20.00 978-1-55566-298-1
Paper | 6 x 9 | 208 pages b&w photos | $20.00 978-1-55566-426-8
Genesis of a Duck Cop
Defending Our Wildlife Heritage
Memories & Milestones In his seventh book, Terry Grosz tells the engrossing story of how he came to wildlife protection and law enforcement, and celebrates the milestones in a career that made a difference. With his trademark humor and insight, Terry will astound and amaze both old and new readers. Paper | 6 x 9 | 272 pages $20.00 | 978-1-55566-373-5
20
The Life and Times of a Special Agent “Throughout the breezy, entertaining book, Grosz’s intellectual and emotional commitment to the cause shines through, and his many scathing remarks about how wildlife agencies are badly underfunded really hit home.” —Booklist Paper | 6 x 9 | 368 pages $18.00 | 978-1-55566-316-2
Flyfishing with Barry Reynolds From Bass to Walleye Barry includes chapters on taking northern pike, largeand smallmouth bass, Tiger Muskies, Walleye, lake trout, and carp on the fly, just to name a few. Although many of these species may be in ponds and streams close to your home, he couldn’t resist adding chapters on two of his favorite target species, peacock bass and sheefish. Paper | 7 x 10 | 248 pages color photos | $24.95 978-1-55566-399-5
River Girls Flyfishing for Young Women Cecilia “Pudge” Kleinkauf Using the real-life experiences of four young women, the author creates an informative and engaging introduction to the sport of flyfishing for preteen and teenage girls. Pudge knows how to talk to girls in a way they respond to. Her respect and empathy for young women makes her the teacher any parent would want for his or her daughter.
A Kid’s Guide to Fly Tying Tyler Befus Forword by Bob Jacklin This complete, easy-to-use, full-color beginners guide introduces the different tools and materials involved in fly tying and how to use them. Paper | 8 x 10 | 176 pages color photos | $16.00 978-1-55566-425-1
Paper | 7 x 10 | 160 pages color photos & illustrations $20.00 | 978-1-55566-372-8
Let Olive introduce your small fry to the sport you love. Your children will get hooked on flyfishing with the help of Olive and a colorful cast of characters. Featuring eye-catching illustrations, delightful dialogue and kid-friendly facts, this series will make a big splash with flyfishing fans everywhere.
Olive the Little Woolly Bugger Paper | 10 x 8 | 48 pages | $12.95 | 978-1-55566-432-9
Olive and The Big Stream Paper | 10 x 8 | 48 pages | $12.95 | 978-1-55566-433-6
Olive Goes For a Wild Ride Paper | 10 x 8 | 56 pages | $12.95 | 978-1-55566-434-3
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Western Writings
The Landscape of Home
A Road Runs Through It
A Rocky Mountain Land Series Reader
Reviving Wild Places Edited by Thomas Reed Petersen Foreword by Annie Proulx
An anthology of evocative writing focusing on our vast natural heritage and pressing land issues facing the West today. Some of the finest nonfiction writing to be found in America today. Paper | 6 x 9 | 208 pages $17.00 | 978-1-55566-393-3
One of the most critical issues facing the re-wilding of America is roads—the 500,000 miles of roads built in federal forest lands to access natural resources and abandoned when the resources were removed. Paper | 6 x 9 | 240 pages $17.50 | 978-1-55566-371-1
The War Against the Greens The “Wise-Use” Movement, the New Right, and the Browning of America Revised and Updated David Helvarg “Helvarg demolishes the fiction that anti-environmentalism is a grassroots movement by demonstrating its massive corporate underpinnings. —Publishers Weekly Paper | 6 x 9 | 400 pages $19.00 | 987-1-55566-328-5
Home Land
Fallout
Ranching and a West That Works Edited by Laura Pritchett, Jeff Lee, and Richard L. Knight Introduction by Teresa Jordan
An American Nuclear Tragedy Philip L. Fradkin
If you care about the West, you must care about the lands of the West—lands that are disappearing rapidly, along with the people and cultures that go along with them.
“A vital contribution to American History.” —San Francisco Chronicle “A searing indictment of official indifference both to human life and basic principles of democratic government.” — Washington Post Book World Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 336 pages $17.50 | 987-1-55566-331-5
Paper | 6 x 9 | 240 pages $17.00 | 978-1-55566-400-8
The Last Wild Edge
Aspen Dreams
One Woman’s Journey from the Arctic Circle to the Olympic Rain Forest WILLA Literary Award Finalist from Women Writing the West Susan Zwinger
A Memoir Joyce Gellhorn
“Beautifully written with many striking metaphors … an essential addition to all collections of nature writing.” —Colorado Libraries
Sagebrush Country
She expresses both the beauty and diversity of her favorite forests and shows how the glorious aspen have enriched and added meaning to her life. Paper | 6 x 9 | 174 pages color photos I $18.95 978-1-55566-452-7
Land and the American West Philip L. Fradkin Foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick “Fradkin’s profiles and stories bristle with local color. … What emerges is a compelling portrait of a spare and lovely land with limited resources.” —Tim McNulty, Seattle Times/ Post-Intelligencer Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 336 pages $17.50 | 978-1-55566-330-8
Song of the Alpine The Rocky Mountain Tundra Through the Seasons Joyce Gellhorn “This is a must-have book for anyone interested in expanding his or her knowledge of our beautiful, but often harsh and unforgiving, mountain world.” —The Mountain-Ear Paper | 6.5 x 9.25 | 272 pages color photos | $22.50 978-1-55566-280-6
Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 208 pages $15.00 | 978-1-55566-241-7
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
21
Western Writings
Pulse of the River Colorado Writers Speak for the Endangered Cache la Poudre Edited by Gary Wockner and Laura Pritchett Foreword by Rick Bass Several dam and reservoir projects are threatening the Poudre, and the authors tell personal stories of their connection to the river, and why it is worth fighting for. Paper | 6 x 9 | 224 pages | $17.00 | 978-1-55566-392-6
Focus on the Fabulous Colorado GLBT Voices Matt Kailey Thirty-three of the state’s GLBT writers explore their history, their land, their loves, and their lives in a groundbreaking collection of short fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. Paper | 6 x 9 | 176 pages $17.00 | 978-1-55566-398-8
The Nearby Faraway
Windmills, the River & Dust
Eye of the Blackbird
A Personal Journey Through the Heart of the West David Petersen Foreword by Ann Zwinger
One Man’s West James C. Work
A Story of Gold in the American West Holly Skinner
“Not since Ed Abbey has someone written about the Western outdoors so sweetly and with such intimacy.” —Los Angeles Times
Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 192 pages $15.00 | 978-1-55566-368-1
“Skinner provides a muchneeded and accessible account of gold—its history (heraldry and blasphemy) in the American West.” —The Bloomsbury Review Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 304 pages $17.50 | 978-1-55566-312-4
Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 240 pages $15.00 | 987-1-55566-187-8
Cutthroat High Stakes and Killer Moves on the Electronic Frontier Winner of the Colorado Book Award Stephen Keating “The first writer to nail the backstage story of EchoStar’s Charley Ergen, TCI’s John Malone, and media buccaneer Rupert Murdoch.” —Colorado Biz
Spanish Explorations in Colorado Phil Carson “Authoritative and detailed, the volume is a delight to read and could well serve as a text in New Mexico or Colorado history classes. Highly recommended.”—Marc Simmons, author of The Last Conquistador Cloth | 6 x 9 I 272 pages b/w photos | $27.50 978-1-55566-215-8 | Paper 6 x 9 I 272 pages | b/w photos $18.00 | 978-1-55566-216-5
Hardcover | $26.00 978-1-55566-206-6
Paper | 6 x 9 I 336 pages b/w photos | $18.00 978-1-55566-248-6
22
“Work’s work works.” — Booklist The author takes the reader on a search for meaning and values in commonplace experiences.
Across the Northern Frontier
Making Burros Fly Cleveland Amory, Animal Rescue Pioneer Julie Hoffman Marshall By creating The Fund for Animals, Cleveland Amory assured his place in the history of animal crusaders. Paper | 6 x 9 | 192 pages Photos | Index | $17.50 978-1-55566-346-9
A Naturalist’s Years in the Rocky Mountains Howard Ensign Evans “Evans weaves an enchanting description of the multitude of colonies of creatures that comprise part of our amazing natural world. —Colorado Libraries Paper | 5.25 x 8.5 | 144 pages color and b/w photos | $14.00 978-1-55566-310–0
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Sentinels of the Sun Forecasting Space Weather Barbara B. Poppe with Kristen P. Jorden This book takes an in-depth look at how space weather affects us. Paper | 7 x 10 | 212 pages color photos | Index | $22.50 978-1-55566-379-7
Western Writings
Field Notes from Yosemite From Bauhaus to Aspen
Bogus Allegations
Herbert Bayer and Modernist Design in America Gwen F. Chanzit, Copublished with the Denver Art Museum
The Injustice of Guilty Until Proven innocent Michelle Gesse
Chanzit explores Herbert Bayer’s stunning artistic legacy, which includes painting, photography, typography, sculpture, architecture, exhibition design, and graphic design.
This true story exposes the reader to the justice system, the role of the sheriff’s department, and an attorney who believed that truth and innocence were worth fighting for. Paper | 6 x 9 | 240 pages $17.95 | 978-1-55566-450-3
Paper | 6 x 9 | 336 pages Color photos | Index | $22.50 978-1-55566-329-2
The Touching That Lasts Kent Nelson In these fourteen heartbreaking and breathtaking stories, award-winning author Kent Nelson demonstrates his deep understanding for the ways our lives are affected and enlightened by commonplace dramas of lovemaking and landscape, divorce and discovery. Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.25 | 288 pages $24.00 | 978-1-55566-389-6
Apprentice to Place Teresa Jordan Foreword by Gretel Ehrlich
Montana Surround Land, Water, Nature, and Place Phil Condon Foreword by William Kittredge “Phil Condon is a quietly lyrical writer, whose truths well up from these pages as if from a still pool, surprising you with their depth.” —Robert Finch author of Death of a Hornet
Author and artist Teresa Jordan looks for answers in three essays of apprenticeship, turning to the work of two previous students of Yosemite— naturalist John Muir and the painter Chiura Obata—as well as from those most elemental of teachers, the rocks and the trees. Paper | 8 x 6 | 96 pages color illustrations | $16.00 978-1-55566-274-5
Corinne Joy Brown The author explores the history of dinnerware in the West, as well as the history of Western dinnerware manufacturing. Paper | 9 x 10 | 256 pages full color | $29.95 978-1-55566-439-8
Paper | 5 x 8 | 208 pages $15.00 | 978-1-55566-354-4
Sand Creek D.W. Linden Deputy Johnny Hart’s life is falling apart around him. Recently divorced, recovering from a debilitating rodeo accident, and stuck in a dead-end job in the tiny Kiowa County Police Department, Johnny is slowly fading into a haze of alcohol and depression. Just as Johnny is hitting bottom, an old friend from his rodeo days, Char Sixkiller, shows up. Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 | 303 pages $24.00 | 978-1-890768-68-3
The Tobermory Manuscript
The Lobo Outback Funeral Home
James C. Work
A Novel by Dave Foreman Foreword by Doug Peacock
For most people, the death of Rocky Mountain Jim Nugent is solved. In June of 1874, while out riding through Estes Park, Colorado, Nugent was shot and killed by Griff Evans. Case closed. Professor David McIntyre is not most people. When McIntyre finds evidence that Nugent wrote a manuscript soon before his death, he starts to wonder about what it contained. Paper | 5.5 x 8.25 | 304 pages $15.00 | 978-1-890768-71-3
Come and Get It! The Saga of Western Dinnerware
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Jack Hunter, disillusioned and burnedout on environmental activism after years as a Sierra Club lobbyist, leaves Washington, D.C., for southwestern New Mexico’s Diablo National Forest. Getting caught up in the bloody consequences of his cynicism, he discovers the true cost of not taking a stand for what he loves. Paper | 6 x 9 | 240 pages | $15.00 978-1-55566-339-1
23
Running Meter Press The Asphalt Warrior series, featuring Denver Cab Driver “Murph”
The Asphalt Warrior
Ticket to Hollywood
Heart of Darkness Club
Home for the Holidays
Doctor Lovebeads
Gary Reilly
Gary Reilly
Gary Reilly
Gary Reilly
Gary Reilly
In this third book of novelist Gary Reilly’s Asphalt Warrior series, Murph once again fails spectacularly at staying out of the lives of those he transports the second he picks up a “mover” named Trowbridge. “Movers” in Murph’s world are not to be confused with “movers and shakers.” Trowbridge pays his fare with a crisp five-dollar bill. Later, Murph finds an enigmatic hand-written note on the bill.
Murph abandons his cab and the mean streets of Denver for his hometown, his “dear ol’ Maw,” and an Irish Catholic clan the size of County Cork. It’s Christmas in Wichita. The fourth book in the Asphalt Warrior series has Murph reluctantly re-establishing relationships with his brother and sisters while trying to save an old friend from making a soul-killing mistake: seeking a socially acceptable job.
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 200 pages $14.95 | 978-0-9847860-2-2
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 192 pages $14.95 | 978-0-9847860-6-0
Murph once again violates his vow never to get involved in the lives of his passengers. This time he is out to rescue two young neo-hippie girls he believes have come under the spell of a cult leader in a commune outside Boulder. The fifth book in the Asphalt Warrior series has Murph going undercover to accomplish his mission. He tries to pass himself off as an old love child in his confrontation with Brother Chakra. As the good Brother might say, “It’s a mind-blowing trip.”
Introducing Denverite Brendan Murphy… or “Murph” as he’s known to the rest of the world. He lives alone in his crow’s nest apartment, fries a hamburger for every meal, does his dish, then channel surfs for reruns of “Gilligan’s Island.” He is a radical minimalist. He strives to earn no more money as a driver for Rocky Mountain Taxi Company than his needs require. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 176 pages $14.95 | 978-0-9847860-0-8
This is the second book of The Asphalt Warrior series. Late one evening, Murph picks up a fare, an inebriated young woman dressed as a flapper. She is attending the Mile-Hi Film Festival, and before you know it, Murph is trying to return her left-behind purse, which is stuffed with cash. Suprisingly, the girl turns up missing as well. Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 216 pages $14.95 | 978-0-9847860-1-5
The sixth book in the Asphalt Warrior series, Dark Night of the Soul, is being released in November.
Pepperland
The Enlisted Men’s Club
Barry Wightman
Gary Reilly
This book is a ‘70s rock and roll race through the heartland of America— a love letter to the power of new-fangled computers and the importance of a guitar pick. Pepperland is about missing information, missing people, missing guitars, paranoia, brothers, revolution, Agents of the Federal Government, IBM, Hugh Hefner, a Dark Stranger, love, death and the search for it amidst the wreckage of recession-wracked, entropically rundown mid-seventies America.
The Enlisted Men’s Club is the first of a trilogy of stories about Vietnam by the late Gary Reilly, based on his experiences in Vietnam. Private Palmer is stationed at San Francisco’s army base at The Presidio, awaiting orders. He’s trying to find his place in the ranks. He’s trying to avoid work. While he’s been trained as a Military Policeman, he has no idea what’s next. Private Palmer focuses his attention on killing time, finding cold beer and thinking up ways to survive each day. The trick, he decides, is not to care about anything during his time in the Army. To his surprise, that’s the most difficult challenge of all.
Paper | 6 x 9 | 336 pages $19.95 | 978-0-9847860-3-9
24
Paper | 5.5 x 8.5 | 304 pages $16.95 | 978-0-9847860-5-3
372 pages | $18.95 | 978-0-9847860-7-7
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Index 100 Beautiful Views of Glacier National Park, Hughes................... 14 Acadia National Park Dayhiker’s Guide, Malitz............................. 14 Across the Northern Frontier, Carson............................................ 22 American Kestrel, Wauer.............................................................. 16 Arches National Park Dayhiker’s Guide, Malitz............................. 12 Arizona Family Field Trips, Campbell............................................ 11 Arizona’s Sanctuaries, Retreats, and Sacred Places,
Ettenborough........................................................................ 11
Aspen Dreams, Gellhorn.............................................................. 21 Asphalt Warrior, Reilly ................................................................. 24 Awesome Arizona Places for Curious Kids, Liggett/Mack.............. 11 Best of Simply Colorado Cookbook, CO Dietetic Assn.................... 6 Beyond Capitol Reef, Stinchfield..................................................... 4 Big Horses, Good Dogs, and Straight Fences, Rashid.................... 19 Biking the Grand Canyon Area, Lankford...................................... 13 Bogus Allegations, Lombardi Gesse............................................. 23 Boys at the Bar, Towler................................................................... 9 Butterflies of Rocky Mountain National Park, Angel...................... 17 Butterflies of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Wauer......................... 17 California Bed & Breakfast Cookbook, Craven/Salcito................... 18 Capitol Reef National Park, Stinchfield.......................................... 12 Catastrophic Colorado, Gardner.................................................... 10 Cave of the Winds, Rhinehart ......................................................... 7 Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Hinke-Sacilotto............... 14 Chokecherry Places, Gilfillan....................................................... 17 Classic Colorado, Hardin................................................................ 9 Close Encounters of the Bovine, Cooper-Chase............................. 13 Colorado 14er Disasters, Scott-Nash............................................... 5 Colorado Easy Scenic Hikes, Muller ............................................... 4 Colorado Flyfishing, Williams/McPhail.......................................... 5 Colorado Fun, Perry/Tarr................................................................. 6 Colorado Ghost Tours, Westerberg................................................... 6 Colorado Hikes in Jefferson County for Everyone, Muller................. 7 Colorado Industries of the Past, Reich............................................ 8 Colorado Rockies Trivia Teasers, LeRoy........................................... 8 Colorado Scenic Guides, 2 Vols., Gregory........................................ 7 Colorado’s Best Wildflower Hikes, Vol. 3, Irwin............................... 7 Colorado’s Newest and Best Wildflower Hikes, Irwin...................... 6 Colorado’s Sanctuaries, Retreats & Sacred Places,
Torkelson/Bonebrake.............................................................. 9
Colorado Wildscapes, CO Audubon............................................... 19 Come and Get It!, Brown............................................................... 23 Complete Guide To Kansas Fishing, Bickel & Probst .................... 15 Confessions of a Barbarian, Abbey................................................ 13 Cottonwood Tree, Cain................................................................. 17 Cutthroat, Keating........................................................................ 22 Cycling Arizona, Maxa/James........................................................ 11 Deadbeat Dams, Beard................................................................... 2 Death, Despair and Second Chances in RMNP, Evans ...................... 5 Defending Our Wildlife Heritage, Grosz........................................ 20 Denver Broncos Trivia Teasers, Pennington..................................... 8 Denver Dines, Lehndorff................................................................. 8 Denver Post Guide to the Best Family Films, Booth......................... 8 Denver’s Elitch Gardens, Hull......................................................... 8 Denver’s Favorite Places, Shumaker................................................ 8
Descendants of Wounded Knee, Hafer/Sauser ................................ 2 Desert Bestiary, McNamee........................................................... 13 Desert Blooms, Miller.................................................................. 12 Desert Critters, Miller/Nelson...................................................... 12 Doctor Lovebeads, Reilly.............................................................. 24 Do You See What I See? Texas, McAdam/Reynolds....................... 13 Dubuque’s Haunted History, Murphy ........................................... 15 Early Birds, Miller/Nelson............................................................ 16 Elkheart, Petersen......................................................................... 15 EnCYCLEpdia Southern California, Fox............................................ 4 Enlisted Men’s Club, Reilly........................................................... 24 Enos Mills’ Colorado, Pickering...................................................... 8 Exposed: Tragedy & Triumph in Mountain Climbing, McQueen....... 2 Eye of the Blackbird, Skinner........................................................ 22 Fallout, Fradkin............................................................................ 21 Family Camping Guide to Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois & Indiana, Douglass ................................................................. 15 Family Guide to Colorado’s National Parks & Monuments,
Sutton..................................................................................... 9
Fawn Brook Inn Cookbook, Groicher............................................. 18 Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols, Patterson................................... 12 Field Notes From Yosemite, Jordan................................................ 23 Finding Butterflies in Arizona, Bailowitz/Brodkin......................... 17 Finding Butterflies in Texas, Wauer............................................... 17 Florida Bed & Breakfast Cookbook, LeJeune ................................ 18 Florida, A Journey through its Colorful Past, DiRienzo.................. 14 Flourish, Kelaidis.......................................................................... 19 Flyfishing with Barry Reynolds, Reynolds..................................... 20 Focus on the Fabulous, Kailey....................................................... 22 Footloose from Phoenix, Tenny ...................................................... 4 Frogs, Long.................................................................................. 16 From Bauhaus to Aspen, Chanzit.................................................. 23 Gardening on a Shoestring, Proctor.............................................. 19 Genesis of a Duck Cop, Grosz........................................................ 20 Georgia Bed & Breakfast Cookbook, Summerfield......................... 18 Grand Canyon Nankoweap Guide, Hefley...................................... 11 Grand Canyon Place Names, McNamee........................................ 11 Grand Canyon Trivia Trek, Hefley.................................................. 11 Great Sand Dunes National Park, Weller ........................................ 7 Guide to Colorado Historic Places, Noel.......................................... 7 Guide to Colorado Insects, Cranshaw ............................................. 6 Guide to Prehistoric Astronomy in the Southwest, Malville .......... 12 Gulch of Gold, Bancroft.................................................................. 9 Heart of Darkness Club, Reilly...................................................... 24 High Altitude Attitudes, Riley....................................................... 10 High Altitude Baking, Kendall......................................................... 6 Hikes in Colorado’s Holy Cross Wilderness, Muller......................... 7 Hiking Colorado Wilderness Areas, Muller ..................................... 3 History in Stone, Obee ................................................................ 10 Home for the Holidays, Reilly....................................................... 24 Home Land, Pritchett et al............................................................ 21 Home Sweet Jerome, Rapaport....................................................... 4 Horse Trails of Arizona, Yager........................................................ 11 Horsemanship Through Life, Rashid............................................. 19 Hummers, Miller.......................................................................... 16
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
25
Index If These Stones Could Talk, Reilly et al.......................................... 10 Island in the Plains, Raventon...................................................... 15 Just For Little Legs, Erickson/Irwin................................................. 8 Just For the Challenge, Erickson/Irwin........................................... 8 Just For the 2 of You, Erickson/Irwin............................................... 8 Just For Visitors, Erickson/Irwin..................................................... 8 Kansas Outdoor Treasures, Carlincuina........................................ 15 Kid’s Guide to Fly Tying, Befus...................................................... 20 Landscape of Home, RM Land Library......................................... 21 Last Wild Edge, Zwinger............................................................... 21 Legacy on Stone, Cole.................................................................. 12 Letters From Tully, Culp................................................................ 15 Life with Horses, Rashid............................................................... 19 Lobo Outback Funeral Home, Foreman ......................................... 23 Machu Picchu Guidebook, Wright/Zegarra.................................... 10 Machu Picchu Revealed, Wright................................................... 10 Machu Picchu’s Sacred Sisters, Ziegler, Malville........................... 10 Mainliner Denver, Field................................................................... 8 Making Burros Fly, Marshall......................................................... 22 Man Who Loved Wasps, Evans...................................................... 17 Meet the Natives, Pesman/Johnson................................................. 5 Michigan Bed & Breakfast Cookbook............................................ 18 Moab Story, McCourt.................................................................. 12 Molly Brown, Iversen...................................................................... 9 Montana Surround, Condon......................................................... 23 Mountain Blooms, Miller.............................................................. 16 Murals of Colorado, Garnsey/Motian-Meadows ............................. 8 My Life as a Whore, Beach.............................................................. 3 Naturalist’s Years in the Rocky Mountains, Evans ......................... 22 Nearby Faraway, Petersen.............................................................. 22 New England Bed & Breakfast Cookbook, Craven/Salcito ............. 18 Night Before Christmas In Ski Country, Brown................................ 4 No Safe Refuge, Grosz.................................................................. 20 North Carolina Bed & Breakfast Cookbook.................................... 18 Ohio Then & Now, Smith/Schieber................................................ 14 Olive and the Big Stream, Werner................................................. 20 Olive Goes for a Wild Ride, Werner............................................... 20 Olive the Little Woolly Bugger, Werner......................................... 20 Oregon’s Best Wildflower Hikes SW Region, Horn........................ 14 Oregon’s Wilderness Areas, Wuerthner......................................... 14 Ornamental Grasses for Western Gardens, Raff ........................... 19 Owls, Long .................................................................................. 16 Paddling Kansas, Murphy ........................................................... 15 Painted Ladies, Miller.................................................................. 16 Pepperland, Wightman ............................................................... 24 Palm Springs, Navez .................................................................... 13 Palm Springs Flavors, Fenwick/Wadlund/Tornay ........................ 18 Pocket Nature Guides................................................................... 16 Prairie Dogs, Long ....................................................................... 16
26
Prehistoric Astronomy in the Southwest, Malville......................... 12 Pulse of the River, Wockner/Pritchett .......................................... 22 Quilt of Words, Niederman .......................................................... 13 Ranches of Colorado, Fielder ......................................................... 5 Recipe, Please, Meitus ................................................................ 18 Redrock Alamanac, Engelhard...................................................... 12 River Girls, Kleinkauf .................................................................. 20 Rivers and Birds, Gilfillan ............................................................ 17 Road Biking Colorado, Seeberg ...................................................... 5 Road Runs Through It, Petersen .................................................... 21 Rocky Mountain Birds, Seacrest/McNew ...................................... 16 Rocky Mountain National Park Dayhiker’s Guide, Malitz ................ 5 Saddle Up, Colorado!, Snead .......................................................... 9 Saddle Up, New Mexico!, Buonaiuto/Cloyed ............................... 13 Sagebrush Country, Fradkin ........................................................ 21 Sand Creek, Linden ..................................................................... 23 Sandstone Seduction, Lee ........................................................... 13 Seasonal Disorder, Hagan ........................................................... 14 Sentinels of the Sun, Poppe/Jorden ............................................. 22 Shrub Roses, Raff ........................................................................ 19 Sierra, Miller ............................................................................... 16 Silver Queen, Bancroft ................................................................... 9 Six Racy Madams, Bancroft ........................................................... 9 Slaughter in the Sacramento Valley, Grosz ................................... 20 Song of the Alpine, Gellhorn ....................................................... 21 Squirrels of North America, Miller ............................................... 16 Talons, Miller............................................................................... 16 Tales, Trails, Tommyknockers Friggens ........................................... 6 The 12 Days of Christmas: Chicago 1934, Charles............................ 4 Ticket to Hollywood, Reilly........................................................... 24 Tobermory Manuscript, Work ...................................................... 23 Touching That Lasts, Nelson ........................................................ 23 Tunnels Under Our Feet, Beach....................................................... 4 Trail Guide to the Maah Daah Hey Trail, Rogers ............................ 15 Unsinkable Mrs. Brown, Bancroft .................................................. 9 Utah’s Wilderness Areas, Howard ............................................... 12 Utes The Mountain People, Pettit ................................................. 13 Walking with Dinosaurs, Fredericks ............................................... 6 War Against the Greens, Helvarg ................................................. 21 Washington’s Best Wildflower Hikes, Gurche .............................. 14 Washington Wilderness Areas, Huschke ...................................... 14 Water Mysteries of Mesa Verde, Wright ......................................... 7 White-tailed Ptarmigan, Gellhorn/Whitehall ............................... 16 Windmills, the River & Dust, Work .............................................. 22 Wisconsin Bed & Breakfast Cookbook .......................................... 18 Wolves, Long .............................................................................. 16 Women of Consequence, Varnell .................................................. 10 World of Turtles, McNamee/Urrea ............................................... 17 Xeriscape Colorado, Ellefson .......................................................... 5
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
Ordering Information
HERE’S HOW TO ORDER, RETURN OR PAY Big Earth Publishing is represented by THE IMPRINT GROUP in the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and California. Please contact your book representative from the list below: Derek Lawrence—Group Head CO (Select Accounts), NM, National Parks, National & Key Accounts 2070 Cherry St. Denver, CO 80207 Phone: 800-738-3961 | Fax: 888-867-3869 Email: derek@imprintgroupwest.com Bob Ditter N. CA and N. NV. 5541 Black Ave. Pleasanton, CA 94566 Phone: 925-462-6999 | Fax: 925-462-7277 Email: bob@imprintgroupwest.com
David Quinn CO, ID, MT, UT, WY, National Wholesalers 7100 E. Mississippi Ave., #19-206 Denver, CO 80224 Phone: 800-738-3961, ext. 3 | Fax: 888-867-3869 Email: david@imprintgroupwest.com
Ted Lucia AK, HI, OR and WA 7244 NE 121st Place Kirkland, WA 98034 Phone: 425-821-5277 | Fax: 425-820-7621 Email: ted@imprintgroupwest.com
John Votaw AZ, S. CA, the Las Vegas, NV area 609 Chesterfield Circle San Marcos, CA 92069 Phone: 800-738-3961, ext. 2 | Fax: 877-332-1204 Email: john@imprintgroupwest.com
Or you may contact Big Earth Publishing directly: (800) 258-5830 | Fax (303) 443-9687 sales@bigearthpublishing.com
Returns:
• Books are returnable within 18 months of publisher’s invoice as long as the book is still in print, in saleable condition, and purchased with returnable terms. No cash refunds—credit only. • Damaged items should be reported immediately upon receipt for credit. Returns should be sent to: Big Earth Publishing, 2650 South Zuni St., Englewood, CO 80110.
For paying your bill:
• Send checks to: 3005 Center Green Drive, Ste. 225, Boulder, CO 80301. • Call 800-258-5830 for payments via credit card. For all other questions, please call (800) 258-5830 sales@bigearthpublishing.com www.bigearthpublishing.com If you are located in a state that is not represented by The Imprint Group, please contact us directly. Thank you!
1.800.258.5830 | bigearthpublishing.com
27
Big Earth Publishing 3005 Center Green Drive, Ste. 225 Boulder, CO 80301 www.bigearthpublishing.com