Holiday Catalog 2024

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Best-Loved Recipes from the Columbia

Richard Gonzmart

Paperback $7.95 $5.00

Postcards from Florida Cowboys

Carlton Ward Jr.

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Contents

Journalism & Literature 1

History 2–3

Nature 4–5

Gardening 6

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Outdoor Recreation 7

Cooking 8–9

The Arts 10–11

Space 12

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6 x 4 | 13 color postcards

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Postcards from Dream Houses

Joie Wilson and Penny Taylor

6 x 4 | 13 color postcards

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Postcards from The Highwaymen

Gary Monroe

6 x 4 | 13 color postcards

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Postcards from Journal of Light

John Moran

6 x 4 | 13 color postcards

Paperback $9.95 $5.00

This Luminous

New and Selected Poems

Allan Peterson

Paperback $18.00 $10.00

Spectacle

Lauren Goodwin Slaughter

Paperback $15.95 $10.00

Wasp Box

Jason Ockert

Paperback $19.95 $15.00

When a soldier returning home to a small New York town inadvertently transports an invasive species of deadly parasitic wasps, he sets off a frightening chain of events that throws an entire community into an unpredictable crisis.

Knives, Forks, Scissors, Flames

Stefan Kiesbye

Paperback $19.95 $15.00

After moving from Berlin to a picture-perfect village on the Baltic Coast, Benno finds a murdered woman in the woods and initiates an investigation.

Distributed on behalf of Panhandler Books, an imprint of the Department of English and World Languages at the University of West Florida

Tears and Flowers

A Poet of Migration in Old Key West

Feliciano Castro

Edited by Joy Castro and Rhi Johnson

Paperback $24.00 $15.00

“These poems collectively constitute a vivid Rivera-esque mural of the place, time, and people in which and among whom they were written, bringing an early twentieth-century period in the history of Key West vividly to life.”—Esther Allen, translator of Antonio Di Benedetto’s Zama

Home in Florida

Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness

Edited by Anjanette Delgado

Hardcover $26.95 $15.00

“Delgado and the writers of this inventive anthology have cultivated a home of their own making—one that can go anywhere and never lose its roots.”—Aquifer: The Florida Review Online

The Storm

An Antebellum Tale of Key West

Ellen Brown Anderson

Edited by Keith L. Huneycutt

Hardcover $90.00 $35.00

NEW

This book publishes for the first time a newly discovered nineteenth-century manuscript titled The Storm, making widely available what may be the first novella written by a woman in Florida.

The Thing about Florida

Exploring a Misunderstood State

Tyler Gillespie

Hardcover $24.95 $15.00

“The Thing about Florida will change your mind about the Sunshine State.”—Salon

Writing for the Public Good Essays from David R. Colburn and Senator Bob Graham

Edited by Steven Noll

Hardcover $30.00 $20.00

Just Call Me Rae

The Story of Rae O. Weimer, Founder of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications

Ann Weimer Moxley

Hardcover $28.00 $20.00

Distributed by University Press of Florida on behalf of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications

Dream State

Eight Generations of Swamp Lawyers, Conquistadors, Confederate Daughters, Banana Republicans, and Other Florida Wildlife

Diane Roberts

with a new preface

Paperback $26.95 $15.00

“A raucous but also sensitive and insightful view of why the Sunshine State really is different.”—Kirkus Reviews

The State You’re In

Florida Men, Florida Women, and Other Wildlife

Craig Pittman

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

& LITERATURE

HISTORY

“This is a love song written for Florida, and Salustri hits all the high notes. A wonderful, fun-toread history of the events and issues that shaped America’s wackiest and most important state.”

—TAMARA LUSH

author and journalist

Florida Spectacular

Extraordinary Places and Exceptional Lives

Cathy Salustri

Paperback

$26.95 $15.00

Selling Vero Beach

Settler Myths in the Land of the Aís and Seminole

Kristalyn Marie Shefveland

Paperback

$29.95 $20.00

“A lively exploration of how dreamers and schemers constructed a mythical Florida past.”—Nathaniel Osborn, author of Indian River Lagoon: An Environmental History

Sunshine State Mafia

A History of Florida’s Mobsters, Hit Men, and Wise Guys

Doug Kelly

Paperback

$28.00 $20.00

“Kelly gives a broad view of organized crime in Florida, interspersed with his own personal anecdotes, highlighting the unique and often crazier-than-fiction story of organized crime in the Sunshine State.”—Scott M. Deitche, author of Cigar City Mafia: A Complete History of the Tampa Underworld

From Saloons to Steak Houses

A History of Tampa

Andrew T. Huse

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

“Deeply researched. . . . There’s plenty of fascinating Tampa history on the menu in From Saloons to Steak Houses.”—Tampa Bay Times

Beechers, Stowes, and Yankee Strangers

The Transformation of Florida

John T. Foster, Jr. and Sarah Whitmer Foster

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

“A compelling account of Florida during the Reconstruction era.”—Tampa Tribune

Florida's Peace River Frontier

Canter Brown, Jr.

Paperback

$29.95 $20.00

“A major contribution to Florida history.”—Orlando Sentinel

The History of Florida

Edited by Michael Gannon

Paperback

$29.95 $20.00

In this book, twenty-three historians offer a wealth of perspectives and expertise to create a comprehensive view of Florida’s sweeping story.

Tracing Florida Journeys

Explorers, Travelers, and Landscapes Then and Now

Leslie Kemp Poole

Paperback

$28.00 $20.00

“This book awakens a sense of wonder. The true provenance of that wonder is natural Florida, elements of which we can appreciate today, as you will appreciate this book.”—Jack E. Davis, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea Co-published with Florida Humanities

Mickey and the Teamsters

A Fight for Fair Unions at Disney

Mike Schneider

Paperback

$26.95 $15.00

“This timely, well-researched, well-reported volume explores what happens when a union becomes undemocratic. . . . Will appeal to readers interested in union politics, Disney history, or nonfiction books that take a deep dive into their subjects.”—Library Journal

Justice Pursued

The Exoneration of Nathan Myers and Clifford Williams

Bruce Horovitz

Paperback $24.95 $15.00

“A reckoning of a book. Horovitz renders the full range of human potential, with characters and plot turns to match. Criminals turn out to be innocent. Prosecutors turn out to be freedom fighters.”—Benjamin Rachlin, author of Ghost of the Innocent Man: A True Story of Trial and Redemption

More Voices of Civil Rights Lawyers

Continuing the Struggle

Edited by Kent Spriggs

Paperback

$35.00 $25.00

“An inspiring book that brings to life a part of our national history and does so through voices everyone can relate to. The authors of these essays are ordinary people who have seized an opportunity to do extraordinary things.” Armand Derfner, civil rights litigator

James Hudson

Forgotten Forerunner in the Crusade for Civil Rights

Larry Omar Rivers

Paperback

$35.00 $25.00

NEW

“To study and hear voices such as James Hudson’s is to help lay the framework for the nonviolent movement that must yet happen in the twenty-first century. In this biography, I see a model from which we can all learn.”—Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr.

Zephaniah Kingsley Jr. and the Atlantic World

Slave Trader, Plantation Owner, Emancipator

Daniel L. Schafer

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, SILVER MEDAL FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION

FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY CHARLTON TEBEAU AWARD

FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY STETSON KENNEDY AWARD

Paperback $26.95 $15.00

“Schafer brings this forgotten man to life.”—Wall Street Journal

Fighting Shirley Chisholm

James Haskins

Paperback $24.95 $15.00

Shirley Chisholm was the first Black congresswoman and the first Black woman to run for the presidential nomination. In this book, James Haskins tells Chisholm’s story from childhood to her positive impact for her communities and the world.

NEW

NATURE NEW

“An immersive text that celebrates the astonishing beauty and mystery of a remote marine outpost that faces the encroaching threats of development and climate change.”

— FOREWORD REVIEWS

Dry Tortugas

Stronghold of Nature

Ian Wilson-Navarro

NOW IN PAPER

IN PAPER

9 1/2 x 9 | 190 color photos | Hardcover $34.95 $25.00

Co-published with Florida Humanities

Florida Springs

From Geography to Politics and Restoration

Christopher F. Meindl

Hardcover

$38.00 $25.00

“A must-read for anyone wanting to know about the complexity of Florida springs and why restoration has been so difficult for these beloved bodies of water.”

Victoria Machado, Rollins College

New Dawn for the Kissimmee River

Orlando to Okeechobee by Kayak

Doug Alderson

Paperback

$22.95 $15.00

“A chronicle as enthralling and meandering as its subject, New Dawn for the Kissimmee River is one of those increasingly rare species of nature books infused with (gasp!) optimism for the environment.”—Orlando Sentinel

Forces of Nature

A History of Florida Land Conservation

Clay Henderson

FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY STETSON KENNEDY AWARD

Hardcover

$38.00 $25.00

The Wilder Heart of Florida

More Writers Inspired by Florida Nature

Edited by Jack E. Davis and Leslie K. Poole

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

The Palmetto Book

Histories and Mysteries of the Cabbage Palm

Jono Miller

Paperback

$26.95 $15.00

The Wild East

A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains

Margaret Lynn Brown

revised edition

Paperback

$30.00 $20.00

“Recommended to those interested in environmental history, national parks, and all of those who love the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and care about its future.”—Georgia Historical Quarterly

Tampa Bay

The Story of an Estuary and Its People

Evan P. Bennett

Paperback $26.95 $15.00

“Offers real-world lessons for readers interested in coastal clean-up. . . . With all its muck and scum, a book worthy of gloom, yet this telling of the Tampa Bay’s turnaround offers hope.”—Library Journal

The Surprising Lives of Bark Beetles

Mighty Foresters of the Insect World

Jiri Hulcr and Marc Abrahams

Paperback

$26.95 $15.00

“[A] spirited tour. . . . [Hulcr and Abrahams] do a stellar job of recasting their maligned subjects as being more worthy of study than scorn. Budding entomologists will find lots to appreciate.”—Publishers Weekly

Wild Florida

An Animal Odyssey

Kirsten Hines

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, GOLD MEDAL FOR VISUAL ARTS

FLORIDA AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION, SUNSHINE STATE AWARD

FLORIDA AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT’S BOOK AWARDS, GOLD MEDAL FOR SCIENCE/NATURE

Hardcover $42.00 $25.00

Manatee Insanity

Inside the War over Florida’s Most Famous Endangered Species

Craig Pittman

Paperback $28.00 $20.00

“Manatee Insanity lives up to its name. . . . A fascinating look beyond the headlines.” Bay Soundings

Florida Scrub-Jay

Field Notes on a Vanishing Bird

Mark Jerome Walters

FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY STETSON KENNEDY AWARD

Hardcover

$24.95 $15.00

Explore the environmental history of the largest open water estuary in Florida

With a writer’s eye and an explorer’s spirit, Mark Walters travels the state to report on the natural history and current predicament of Florida’s flagship bird, providing a portrait of a species on the brink.

Fishes in the Fresh Waters of Florida

An Identification Guide and Atlas

Robert H. Robins, Lawrence M. Page, James D. Williams, Zachary S. Randall, and Griffin E. Sheehy

Hardcover $60.00 $45.00

“An authoritative, incredibly useful, and much needed compendium of the fishes of Florida.” American Currents

All Things Beautiful

Wonders from the Collections of the Florida Museum of Natural History

Florida Museum of Natural History

Text by Heather Dewar | Photographs by Kristen B. Grace

Edited by Beverly Sensbach | Design by Hollis H. Wooley

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, GOLD MEDAL FOR VISUAL ARTS

Hardcover $65.00 $50.00

Lushly illustrated, this volume is a celebration of the beauty of natural history collections and the work of curators dedicated to understanding and conserving our natural world. Distributed by University

GARDENING

“This book is full of research, first-hand knowledge, and a bit of humor. It’s a wonderful guide for the South Florida rose gardener.”

—ANNEE

NELSON

Nelson’s Florida Roses

100 Roses for the South Florida Garden

Victor Lazzari

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida

Ginny Stibolt and Melissa Contreras

second edition

Paperback

$29.95 $20.00

“This book will help you create a garden that will produce food for yourself and your family, whether you live in Florida or not.”—Nell Newman, president of Newman’s Own Organics

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Step-by-Step

Guide to a Florida Native Yard

Ginny Stibolt and Marjorie Shropshire

Paperback

$21.95 $15.00

“Show[s] you how to ditch the fertilizer and eco-harmful grass yard and convert your piece of paradise into a true Eden.”—Creative Loafing Tampa Bay

Your Florida Guide to Butterfly Gardening

A Guide for the Deep South

Jaret C. Daniels

second edition

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

“[Specifies] many ways to attract beautiful winged creatures.”—Publishers Weekly

Florida’s Edible Wild Plants

A Guide to Collecting and Cooking

Peggy Sias Lantz

Paperback

$17.95 $10.00

“An excellent foraging starter handbook. In a delightful writing style, Lantz merges botany, colorful anecdotes, and simple recipes.”—American Herb Association

Native Florida Plants for Shady Landscapes

Craig N. Huegel

Paperback

$26.95 $15.00

“Shaded areas in gardens can be just as appealing as a sunny rose garden. Huegel takes the mystery out of how to use a palette of shade-tolerant Florida native plants to transform dim areas into a beautiful oasis. Follow his expert advice and you'll have it made in the shade.”—Roger L. Hammer, author of Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies in Tropical Florida

First Ladies and Their Orchids

A Century of Namesake Cattleyas

A. A. Chadwick and Arthur E. Chadwick

Hardcover

$49.95 $35.00

This book tells the story of nineteen hybrid orchids and the First Ladies they were named after over the past 100 years.

Distributed by University Press of Florida on behalf of Chadwick & Son Orchids

Florida Trail Hikes

Top Scenic Destinations on Florida's National Scenic Trail

Sandra Friend and John Keatley

third edition

Paperback $29.95 $20.00

“The Florida National Scenic Trail is a one-of-a-kind hiking experience. Flat and semitropical, free of snow in the winter months, the trail provides nature’s response to development throughout the state, particularly our coasts: clear springs, thick forests, palmetto hammocks, marshy ponds, and remote lakes. Don’t forget to take Florida Trail Hikes by Sandra Friend and John Keatley when you pack your compass and water.”—Jim Kern, founder of the Florida Trail and the Florida Trail Association

Backpacking Florida

Johnny Molloy

Paperback $24.95 $15.00

“An excellent book. I’ve been backpacking for 50 years and learned a lot about backpacking the state. Molloy breaks down tips and tricks for having a fun and successful backpacking experience.”—Joe Cuhaj, author of Hiking the Gulf Coast: A Guide to the Area’s Greatest Hiking Adventures

The Hiking Trails of Florida’s National Forests, Parks, and Preserves

Johnny Molloy and Sandra Friend

second edition

Paperback $18.95 $10.00

RECREATION OUTDOOR NEW

A guide to Florida’s most notable hiking trail

“Not only does Molloy give clear, evocative descriptions of each trail, he provides distances, hazards, the best season to make the hike, and where to get maps. . . . This book should be in every hiker’s backpack.” Outdoor Adventure

Backcountry Trails of Florida

A Guide to Hiking Florida’s Water Management Districts

Terri Mashour

Paperback $19.95 $15.00

“A revelation for hikers. Mashour knows the backcountry of Florida like few others.”—Robert Silk, author of An Ecotourist’s Guide to the Everglades and the Florida Keys

Florida’s Paved Bike Trails

Jeff Kunerth and Gretchen Kunerth third edition

Paperback $26.95 $15.00

“Whether on bike, foot, in-line skate, or even horse, this trail book can help you find the paths and know what to expect when you get there, and what you might find along the way.”—Tallahassee Democrat

Paddler’s Guide to the Sunshine State

Sandy Huff and Lars Andersen second edition

Paperback $30.00 $20.00

“A great all-in-one paddling guide—with everything from the state’s best water trails to nitty-gritty advice about weather, equipment and supplies.”—Lonely Planet Miami & the Keys

Snorkeling Florida

50 Excellent Sites

Brad Bertelli

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

“Almost as essential as your mask and fins if you want to really explore the Sunshine State’s underwater world. Snorkeling Florida details snorkeling sites around the state, from the Panhandle’s sugar-sand beaches to the reef-filled waters of the Keys.”—Holly Ambrose, author of 30 Eco-Trips in Florida

COOKING

“The Florida Vegetarian Cookbook is a great addition to the Sunshine State bookshelf. Colón’s understanding of and her passion for the bounty of Florida’s harvests is clearly authentic.”

—CHEF ART SMITH

two-time James Beard Foundation Award winner

The Florida Vegetarian Cookbook

Dalia Colón

50 color photos | Hardcover

The Cuban Sandwich A History in Layers

Andrew T. Huse, Bárbara C. Cruz, and Jeff Houck

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, GOLD MEDAL FOR COOKING

CREATIVE LOAFING TAMPA BAY BEST OF THE BAY AWARDS, “BEST APPROACH TO PRESSING MATTERS”

Paperback

$24.95 $15.00

“The book unpacks . . . layers of history like those of the sandwich itself . . . to understand where it came from and how it has evolved. It weaves together research and profiles of artisans who are making the sandwich in different parts of the world today.”—NPR

The Versailles Restaurant Cookbook

Ana Quincoces and Nicole Valls

Hardcover

$32.00 $20.00

Versailles Restaurant has been at the heart of the Cuban-American community for decades, and this cookbook features some of the most beloved recipes from this Miami institution.

The American Beach Cookbook

Marsha Dean Phelts

Paperback

$21.95 $15.00

“Phelts’ culinary scrapbook is a delightful slice of Americana.” Publishers Weekly

“Nearly 300 recipes passed down through generations of visitors who frolicked and picnicked at American Beach.”—Tallahassee Democrat

Key Lime Cookin’

Joyce LaFray

Paperback

$8.95 $5.00

The Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook

Adela Hernandez Gonzmart and Ferdie Pacheco

anniversary edition

Hardcover

$26.95 $15.00

In this narrated cookbook, Adela Hernandez Gonzmart and Ferdie Pacheco memorialize their passion for the Columbia, the nation’s largest Spanish restaurant and Florida’s oldest restaurant. This special 115th anniversary edition features a touching foreword by Andrea Gonzmart Williams, granddaughter of Adela.

Modern Cuban

A Contemporary Approach to Classic Recipes

Ana Quincoces

60 color photos | Hardcover $35.00 $25.00

NEW

“Ana has not only created a beautiful book of
and

traditional

delicious recipes,

but she has also made it accessible to people who would perhaps never cook Cuban food at all.”

—GLORIA ESTEFAN

(From the foreword)

Taste the Islands

Culinary Adventures in a Caribbean Kitchen

Hugh Sinclair, Cynthia Verna, and Calibe Thompson

100 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $20.00

“[A] flavor-packed collection of zesty island favorites. . . . Will easily appeal to fans of Caribbean cuisine as well as those yearning for island life.” Publishers Weekly

Coconuts and Collards

Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South Von Diaz

FINALIST, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CULINARY PROFESSIONALS COOKBOOK AWARDS, LITERARY OR HISTORICAL FOOD WRITING CATEGORY

61 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $20.00

“Diaz shares her deeply personal story of family and food, resulting in one of the best-ever memoirs with recipes.” Food & Wine

Norman Van Aken’s Florida Kitchen

Norman Van Aken

GOURMAND INTERNATIONAL WORLD COOKBOOK AWARDS, SELECTED TO REPRESENT THE USA IN THE LOCAL CATEGORY

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, GOLD MEDAL FOR COOKING

50 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $20.00

Good Catch

Recipes and Stories Celebrating the Best of Florida’s Waters

Pam Brandon, Katie Farmand, and Heather McPherson

150 color photos | Hardcover $30.00 $20.00

Field to Feast

Recipes Celebrating Florida Farmers, Chefs, and Artisans

Pam Brandon, Katie Farmand, and Heather McPherson

155 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $20.00

THE ARTS

Sunset Colonies

A Visual Elegy to South Florida's Mobile Home Communities

Diego Alejandro Waisman

9 x 9 | 52 color photos | Paperback $34.95 $25.00

“Waisman’s photographic collection offers a firm and impassioned grip on that frailest of dwellings—the ‘mobile home’ on the shifting South Florida landscape. Consider it a window onto a Miami too often overlooked.”

N. D. B. Connolly, author of A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida

Celebrating Florida

Works of Art from the Vickers Collection

Gary R. Libby

9 x 11 | 66 color illus. | Paperback $40.00 $25.00

This book illustrates in full color a generous selection of paintings, drawings, and prints by artists who came to Florida from 1823 to 1950 to capture the “Sunshine State.”

Cuba on the Labels

A Selection of Cuba-Themed Cigar Labels Printed Outside of Cuba

Emilio Cueto

11 5/8 x 8 1/4 | 350 color photos | Paperback $34.95 $25.00

This book explores how the island of Cuba and one of the island’s top exports, the Cuban cigar, have been immortalized in cigar labels created outside the island. Over three hundred labels are reproduced in large, beautifully detailed images.

Published by Library Press @ UF

Africa in Florida

Five Hundred Years of African Presence in the Sunshine State

Edited by Amanda B. Carlson and Robin Poynor

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, GOLD MEDAL FOR VISUAL ARTS

7 x 10 | 157 color photos | Paperback $31.95 $20.00

Mary Ann Carroll

First Lady of the Highwaymen

Gary Monroe

10 x 8 | 73 color photos | Paperback $35.00 $25.00

This book tells the story of Mary Ann Carroll, a Black woman artist who made a name for herself in Jim Crow Florida.

The Highwaymen

Florida’s African-American Landscape Painters

Gary Monroe

10 x 8 | 63 color photos | Hardcover $34.95 $25.00

Picturing Black New Orleans

A Creole Photographer's View of the Early Twentieth Century

Arthé A. Anthony

7 x 10 | 10 color and 59 b/w photos | Paperback $34.95 $25.00

“Anthony reveals how this remarkable woman marked her place in a ‘man’s world.’ . . . This book is a revelation.”—Deborah Willis, author of Posing Beauty: African American Images from the 1890s to the Present

William Morgan

Evolution of an Architect

Richard Shieldhouse

FLORIDA

10 x 7 | 134 color illus. | Hardcover $49.95 $30.00

“A well-researched book detailing every move the Beatles made in Florida in 1964. . . . Kealing reveals all kinds of inside information.”

— GOLDMINE

Good Day Sunshine State

How the Beatles Rocked Florida

Bob Kealing

Paperback

$28.00 $20.00

Co-published with Florida Humanities

Play All Night!

Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East

Bob Beatty

Paperback

$28.00 $20.00

“This book examines the importance of guitarist Duane Allman as a musician, his leadership of the Allman Brothers band, and the power of the ABB's seminal 1971 album At Fillmore East.”—Vintage Guitar

Jacksonville and the Roots of Southern Rock

Michael Ray FitzGerald

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, BRONZE MEDAL FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION

Paperback

$26.95 $15.00

Motion Picture Paradise

A History of Florida's Film and Television Industry

David Morton

Hardcover

$85.00 $35.00

A sweeping story of filmmaking in Florida throughout 125 years.

Pilobolus

A Story of Dance and Life

Robert Pranzatelli

Paperback

$29.95 $20.00

“Pranzatelli captures the changes the troupe has undergone in the 50 years between its beginning as a countercultural phenomenon and its current state as an established part of dance history. . . . He shows us how dances come together. His keen analysis of such works as ‘Day Two’ and ‘Gnomen’ helps us see more deeply into their beauty, fostering a new appreciation for this pathbreaking company.”—Wall Street Journal

Dancing the Afrofuture

Hula, Hip-Hop, and the Dunham Legacy

Halifu Osumare

Paperback $35.00 $25.00

“Osumare gives readers a deeply personal look into her world as a dancer, choreographer, scholar, professor, activist, and all-around powerhouse. . . . Part self-reflection and part love song to Dunham, this book is a triumphant look at a dancer’s second act as a scholar.”—Library Journal

Rooted Jazz Dance

Africanist Aesthetics and Equity in the Twenty-First Century

Edited by Lindsay Guarino, Carlos R.A. Jones, and Wendy Oliver

NATIONAL DANCE EDUCATION ORGANIZATION RUTH LOVELL MURRAY BOOK AWARD

UNCG | SUSAN W. STINSON BOOK AWARD FOR DANCE EDUCATION

Paperback

$28.00 $20.00

The musical and cultural impact of the Fab Four in Florida, from the author of Elvis Ignited and Calling Me Home

SPACE

Photographic histories of two iconic space initiatives

Picturing Apollo 11

Rare Views and Undiscovered Moments

J. L. Pickering and John Bisney

325 color and 147 b/w photos | Hardcover $45.00 $30.00

Picturing the Space Shuttle The Early Years

John Bisney and J. L. Pickering

398 color and 89 b/w photos | Hardcover $45.00 $30.00

Lunar Outfitters

Making the Apollo Space Suit

Bill Ayrey

Paperback $29.95 $20.00

Life in Space

NASA Life Sciences Research During the Late Twentieth Century

Maura Phillips Mackowski

Hardcover $35.00 $25.00

Florida’s Space Coast

The Impact of NASA on the Sunshine State

William Barnaby Faherty, S.J.

Paperback $26.95 $15.00

The History of Human Space Flight

Ted Spitzmiller

Hardcover $39.95 $25.00

NASA and the Long Civil Rights Movement

Edited by Brian C. Odom and Stephen P. Waring AMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL

LITERATURE AWARD

Paperback $26.95 $15.00

Spies and Shuttles

NASA’s Secret Relationships with the DoD and CIA

James E. David

Paperback $29.95 $20.00

Paradise Screwed

Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen

Edited by Diane Stevenson

Paperback $26.95 $15.00

Backroads of Paradise A Journey to Rediscover Old Florida

Cathy Salustri Paperback $19.95 $15.00

Walking St. Augustine

An Illustrated Guide and Pocket History to America’s Oldest City

Elsbeth “Buff” Gordon Paperback $16.95 $10.00

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Once Upon a Time in Florida Stories of Life in the Land of Promises

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