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Landscapes for the People
George Alexander Grant, First Chief Photographer of the National Park Service Ren and Helen Davis Foreword by Timothy Davis hardcover, $27.97 978-0-8203-4841-4
“The national park idea owes a tremendous debt to the photographers who captured the beauty of America’s most special places, ultimately inspiring people to push for their protection. William Henry Jackson, Carleton Watkins, and Ansel Adams are the best known, but now Ren and Helen Davis finally give George Grant the attention he so richly deserves. Millions of people have seen his work without knowing his name or his story. The centennial of the National Park Service serves as good reason to rectify that.”—Dayton Duncan, producer of The National Parks: America’s Best Idea “Although little known to the public, Grant belongs in the pantheon of this country’s great landscape photographers, such as William Henry Jackson and Ansel Adams. This is Grant’s first full biography, with a gallery of his photographs—for enjoyment by your fireside or in the classroom.” —Richard West Sellars, author of Preserving Nature in the National Parks: A History
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Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies
Providence Canyon and the Soils of the South Paul S. Sutter hardcover, $24.47 | 978-0-8203-3401-1 ebook available
“Paul Sutter finds in these thousand acres of backwoods Georgia a powerful and complicated story of humans on the land. He is a wonderful storyteller, but more, he digs deeply into the past to explain how and why this place became both a ‘park’ and a ‘horrible example’ of soil erosion. This is one of the finest local environmental histories we have, and it offers important insights for all of us today.”—Donald Worster, author of A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir “In this sweeping and powerful environmental study, Paul Sutter uses Georgia’s Providence Canyon both as a cautionary tale of erosion and the opportunity to explore soil science, geology, southern farming practices, misguided experts, and boosters’ fantasies of marketing the mammoth gulley as a lesser Grand Canyon.” —Pete Daniel, author of Toxic Drift: Pesticides and Health in the Post–World War II South
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Snakes of the Southeast
Whit Gibbons and Mike Dorcas Revised Edition paper, $20.27 | 978-0-8203-4901-5
“Makes an eloquent case for the environmental importance of these slithery denizens of field, forest, swamp and backyard”—Mobile Register Features: • Conservation-oriented approach • Over 300 color photographs, including many new images for this edition • New distribution maps for 53 species of snakes • New accounts of invasive snakes of the Southeast • Clear descriptions of each species, including differences in the appearance of young and mature snakes • Size charts, key identifiers (scales, body shape, patterns, and color), descriptions of habitat, behavior and activity, food and feeding, reproduction, predators and defense, and conservation
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Minerals of Georgia
Their Properties and Occurrences Robert B. Cook and Julian C. Gray Edited by Jose Santamaria paper, $23.07 | 978-0-8203-4558-1
Minerals of Georgia presents an illustrated, alphabetized record of every mineral (or mineral group) identified in the state. Under each entry is a county-bycounty listing of every occurrence known, including both widespread species and obscure ones. In addition to economically important mineral deposits, this volume covers various mineral localities within the state that are well known among professional mineralogists, mineral collectors, and rockhounds as the source of outstanding study, display, and lapidary material. Illustrated with over 150 color photographs this guide provides the most current listings and descriptions of mineral occurrences and mining activities documented in Georgia over the past 150 years. Minerals of Georgia will be invaluable to the mineralogist, collector, and researcher with its definitive and updated listings of the distribution and specific localities of a mineral, the mineral’s association and geologic setting, and the varied mineralogy of a particular county or mineral district. Even the casual
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Marsh Mud and Mummichogs
An Intimate Natural History of Coastal Georgia Evelyn B. Sherr
hardcover, $18.87 | 978-0-8203-4767-7 ebook available
“Marsh Mud and Mummichogs is a motivating introduction to the natural history of coastal Georgia. It is perhaps the most in-depth yet friendly natural history that I have ever read, and the scope will expand the knowledge and understanding of everyone with an interest in the coast.”—Clay L. Montague, Associate Professor Emeritus of Ecology, University of Florida “This book,” writes marine biologist Evelyn B. Sherr, “is meant to give others an understanding of the fascinating life of the region, from the smallest creatures in marsh mud and estuarine water, to the mummichogs and multitudes of other animals that find food and shelter in the vast expanses of marsh grass, in the sounds, and along the beaches of the Georgia Isles.” Sherr not only spent years doing research in coastal Georgia, she began her family there. Although Sherr’s career would take her around the world, this special place stuck with her. Here she shares her deep knowledge of the remarkable environment that she, her scientist husband, and their two children explored time and again.
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Coming to Pass
Florida’s Coastal Islands in a Gulf of Change Susan Cerulean hardcover, $20.97 | 978-0-8203-4765-3 ebook available
“In Coming to Pass, Susan Cerulean shows us the Florida coastal system with passion and insight. But she also has a lovely presence on the page—the kind of which I never tire. It’s easy to see why she so loves that landscape and seascape, because she brings them so alive.”—Jan DeBlieu, author of Wind: How the Flow of Air Has Shaped Life, Myth, and the Land, winner of the John Burroughs Medal for distinguished natural history writing “Sad, hopeful, earthly. Sue Cerulean’s memories of sea and shore touch off a range of emotions. The eloquence of her words enthralls, and we should heed them. They belong to an unassailable voice that has long called for honoring life that gives us ours. Hers is the voice of our time and destiny.” —Jack E. Davis, author of An Everglades Providence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Environmental Century
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The Curious Mister Catesby
A “Truly Ingenious” Naturalist Explores New Worlds Edited for the Catesby Commemorative Trust by E. Charles Nelson and David J. Elliott Foreword by Jane O. Waring hardcover, $34.97 978-0-8203-4726-4
“[A] joy to behold.”—Library Journal (starred review) “This comprehensive, lavishly illustrated work . . . will stand for many years as the best critical analysis of [Catesby’s] work, and of the groundbreaking natural science that his curiosity inspired.”—Linda Lear, Nature “The Curious Mister Catesby is an absorbing blend of early colonial history in the American Southeast and the Bahamas, with the rich fauna and flora the settlers freshly contained. Catesby emerges as one of the first true naturalists of the New World.”—E. O. Wilson, University Professor Emeritus of Entomology, Harvard University
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Philip Juras: The Southern Frontier Landscapes Inspired by Bartram’s Travels Paintings by Philip Juras With essays by Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, Philip Juras, and Holly Koons McCullough Foreword by Steven High Reflection by Janisse Ray paper, $23.07 | 978-0-8203-4797-4
“If I could live inside Juras’s paintings, I would. Surrounded by flora and fauna, light and darkness, the weather. Enlightened. In touch with God. Inside God’s hand.”—Janisse Ray, from the book “Works that are grand in scope but intimate in their attention to even a single blade of grass.”—Garden & Gun “Philip Juras can see ghosts. Not the wandering spirits of people long gone, but the ancient landscapes of the Southeast—the forests and plains and marshes— as they appeared before civilization changed everything . . . His love of the land, artistic talent, and interest in history have come together in the collection.” —Augusta Chronicle
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Sharing the Earth
An International Environmental Justice Reader Edited by Elizabeth Ammons and Modhumita Roy paper, $24.47 | 978-0-8203-4771-4 hardcover, $62.97 | 978-0-8203-4770-7
“Sharing the Earth is a timely anthology, an encompassing and indispensable resource for confronting ecological crises and environmental justice . . . Through a diverse body of writings from around the world, it links concerns for all life on the planet to commitment to local and global social justice, urging an equitable sharing of environmental burdens, benefits, and responsibilities between the Global North and Global South. Its wide-ranging perspectives and compelling voices will inspire and galvanize readers to think and act toward positive change.”—Xiaojing Zhou, author of Cities of Others: Reimagining Urban Spaces in Asian American Literature “Sharing the Earth is a remarkably multicultural and multinational collection of justice-oriented environmental writing. Elizabeth Ammons and Modhumita Roy have created a valuable book for general readers, teachers, and students that eclipses the American centeredness of many environmental anthologies. I would love to teach a class with this book!”—Scott Slovic, co-editor of Ecocriticism of the Global South
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Retrofitting Sprawl
Addressing Seventy Years of Failed Urban Form Edited by Emily Talen paper, $20.97 | 978-0-8203-4545-1 hardcover, $55.97 | 978-0-8203-4544-4 ebook available
These twelve previously unpublished essays present innovative and practical ideas for addressing the harmful effects of sprawl. Sprawl is not only an ongoing focus of specialized magazines like Dwell; indeed, Time magazine has cited “recycling the suburbs” as the second of “Ten Ideas Changing the World Right Now.” This book presents an overview of current thinking on ways to fix, repair, and retrofit existing sprawl.
The Politics of Urban Water
Changing Waterscapes in Amsterdam Kimberley Kinder paper, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4795-0 hardcover, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-4794-3 ebook available
Fifty years ago, urban waterfronts were industrial, polluted, and diseased. Today, luxury homes and shops line riverbanks, harbors, and lakes across Europe and North America. Reimaging water is a slow process, punctuated by small cultural shifts and informal spatial seizures that change the meaning of wet urban spaces. In The Politics of Urban Water, Kimberley Kinder explores how active residents in Amsterdam deployed their cityscape when rallying around these concerns, turning space into a vehicle for social reform.
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The Blue, the Gray, and the Green
Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War Edited by Brian Allen Drake paper, $16.07 | 978-0-8203-4715-8 hardcover, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-4714-1 ebook available
“A valuable collection of essays by an all-star lineup of scholars, this volume will make an important contribution to environmental history and Civil War history. I know of no other collection that explores so deeply and creatively the intersection of these two fields . . .It is certain to intrigue environmental and Civil War historians alike and certain to prompt even more inquiry into the event that, more than any other, has defined the history of the United States.”—Mark Fiege, coauthor of Republic of Nature
Chattahoochee River User’s Guide
Joe Cook
paper, $16.07 | 978-0-8203-4679-3 ebook available Published in cooperation with Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
The definitive guide to paddling, camping, and fishing on Georgia’s longest river. Features: • 200 color photographs • 32 user-friendly maps that reveal the towns, roads, entry points, bridges, public lands, parks, and other landmarks along the river’s course from the southern Blue Ridge Mountains to the GeorgiaFlorida border • Detailed practical information about public access points, potential hazards, camping facilities, and GPS coordinates for points of interest • An introduction and safety overview, as well as a concise natural history guide to common flora and fauna of the river corridor
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The Small Heart of Things
Being at Home in a Beckoning World Julian Hoffman Winner of the AWP Award for Creative Nonfiction Selected by Terry Tempest Williams paper, $13.97 | 978-0-8203-4757-8 ebook available Winner of the 2014 National Outdoor Book Award for Natural History Literature
“A sharply observed . . . collection of essays on the interrelationships of man and nature, of soul and place . . . A deeply felt book that will lead readers to other books that inspired it.”—Kirkus Reviews
Remaking Wormsloe Plantation
The Environmental History of a Lowcountry Landscape Drew A. Swanson Foreword by Paul S. Sutter
paper, $18.87 | 978-0-8203-4744-8 ebook available
“Swanson, an authorized historian of Wormsloe, presents a history that includes all players, from humans to microbes. He reminds readers that history is never a snapshot of the past, but rather the top layer of fathomless strata of physical and psychological influences.”—Choice
“The message of finding wonder in our surroundings, as familiar as it may seem, is fresh here. The prose soothes. The pages absorb you. Hoffman’s world is endlessly instructive and inclusive.” —The Rumpus
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The Billfish Story
Drifting into Darien
Swordfish, Sailfish, Marlin, and Other Gladiators of the Sea Stan Ulanski
A Personal and Natural History of the Altamaha River Janisse Ray
hardcover, $18.87 | 978-0-8203-4191-0 ebook Available
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“Stan Ulanski, himself a scientist and angler, uses his talents in both arenas to blend the facts of science with the practical aspects of fishing. The result is a readable and informative account of the billfish fishery. There is something for everyone with an interest in billfish.”—Ron Presley, author of Fishing Secrets from Florida’s East Coast
“I found this book important, evocative, and lovingly written. There are many passages of great beauty, and the author’s sincerity and knowledge radiate from every page. Her words sing, crackle, and tingle in the mind long afterward. The book offers a rich blend of local color, universal insight, humor, and environmental passion.” —John Tallmadge, author of The Cincinnati Arch: Learning from Nature in the City
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The Embattled Wilderness
The Natural and Human History of Robinson Forest and the Fight for Its Future Erik Reece and James J. Krupa Foreword by Wendell Berry hardcover, $17.47 | 978-0-8203-4123-1 ebook available
“No place, no building or garden or park or farm or natural wonder, is any longer safe from destruction. This is because, by the determination of industry, the connivance of our institutions, and with the tacit consent evidently of most people, every place or thing has become merely a property exactly equaled by its market price. The inestimable service of this book, then, is to restore to a renowned and muchloved place its membership, both natural and human, and its history.”—from the foreword by Wendell Berry
Fallen Forests
Emotion, Embodiment, and Ethics in American Women’s Environmental Writing, 1781-1924 Karen L. Kilcup paper, $18.87 | 978-0-8203-4524-6 hardcover, $48.97 | 978-0-8203-4523-9 ebook available
“Kilcup’s career as a noted scholar of American women’s writings is on full display in this book. Analyzing the works of nineteenthcentury women writers from diverse racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds, Kilcup illuminates these writers’ complex, often conflicting interactions with the natural world.”—Tina Gianquitto, author of “Good Observers of Nature”: American Women and the Scientific Study of the Natural World, 1820-1885
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Walking in the Land of Many Gods
Remembering Sacred Reason in Contemporary Environmental Literature A. James Wohlpart paper, $17.47 978-0-8203-4524-6 hardcover, $48.97 978-0-8203-4523-9 ebook available
Thoreauvian Modernities
Transatlantic Conversations on an American Icon Edited by François Specq, Laura Dassow Walls, and Michel Granger paper, $17.47 978-0-8203-4429-4 hardcover, $48.97 978-0-8203-4428-7 ebook available
“Given the worldwide “A lucid, large-spirited impact of Thoreau’s study of environmental Walden and ‘Civil literature that contributes directly to a central issue in Disobedience,’ it’s hard contemporary ecocriticism: to believe that there has never been a bona fide how to understand gathering of international humanity’s fundamental perspectives on his connectedness to the work and significance. world. Wohlpart embraces Thoreauvian Modernities this conundrum with handsomely supplies this eloquence, optimism, and need, almost on the eve an enthusiastic sense of the bicentennial of his of mystery.”—Scott birth.”—Lawrence Buell, Slovic, editor of ISLE: Harvard University Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment
Life on the Brink
Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation Edited by Philip Cafaro and Eileen Crist paper, $17.47 978-0-8203-4385-3 hardcover, $48.97 978-0-8203-4048-7
“All of the diverse threats to biological diversity are ultimately caused by an increasing human population and a rising standard of living. In Life on the Brink, the authors ask us to consider that the major environmental, social, and economic problems of the world could be dealt with more easily if the human population stabilized or even began to shrink. This is a bold statement by leaders who are not afraid of speaking the truth about how to protect nature.” —Richard B. Primack, author of Essentials of Conservation Biology
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author index Ammons, Elizabeth and Modhumita Roy, eds.
Sharing the Earth
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Cafaro, Philip and Eileen Crist
Life on the Brink
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Cerulean, Susan
Coming to Pass
6
Cook, Joe
Chattahoochee River User’s Guide
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Cook, Robert B., Julian C. Gray, and Jose Santamaria, ed.
Minerals of Georgia
4
Davis, Ren and Helen
Landscapes for the People
1
Drake, Brian Allen
The Blue, the Gray, and the Green
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Gibbons ,Whit and Mike Dorcas
Snakes of the Southeast
3
Hoffman, Julian
The Small Heart of Things
12
Juras, Philip
Philip Juras: The Southern Frontier
8
Kilcup, Karen L.
Fallen Forests
14
Kinder, Kimberley
The Politics of Urban Water
10
Nelson, Charles E. and David J. Elliott, eds.
The Curious Mister Catesby
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Ray, Janisse
Drifting into Darien
13
Reece, Erik and James J. Krupa
The Embattled Wilderness
14
Seabrook, Charles
The World of the Salt Marsh
16
Sherr, Evelyn B.
Marsh Mud and Mummichogs
5
Specq, François, Laura Dassow Walls, and Michel Granger, eds. Thoreauvian Modernities
15
Sutter, Paul S.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies
2
Swanson, Drew A.
Remaking Wormsloe Plantation
12
Talen, Emily
Retrofitting Sprawl
10
Ulanski, Stan
The Billfish Story
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