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$5 Deals Best-Loved Recipes from the Columbia Restaurant Richard Gonzmart 6 x 4 | 12 color recipe cards Paperback $6.95 $5.00
Postcards from Journal of Light John Moran 6 x 4 | 13 color postcards Paperback $9.95 $5.00
Postcards from The Highwaymen
The Mojito
Gary Monroe
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Heather McPherson
Seminole Indian Recipes Joyce LaFray Paperback $8.95 $5.00
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100% Pure Florida Fiction Edited by Susan Hubbard and Robley Wilson Paperback $16.95 $5.00
Everyday Adventures A Florida Outdoors Guide
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Terry Tomalin Paperback $14.95 $5.00
Fiction • Essays
Short Stories by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
The Tropic of Cracker
Son of Real Florida
Al Burt
Stories from My Life
Majorie Kinnan Rawlings Edited by Rodger L. Tarr
Paperback $19.95 $14.00
Jeff Klinkenberg
Paradise Screwed
Hardcover $24.95 $20.00
Paperback $24.95 $18.00
This volume collects, for the first time, the twenty-three published short stories of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.
Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen
In Season
Carl Hiaasen Edited by Diane Stevenson
Stories of Discovery, Loss, Home, and Places In Between
Paperback $24.95 $18.00
Edited by Jim Ross
Kick Ass Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen Carl Hiaasen Edited by Diane Stevenson Paperback $24.95 $18.00
The Remarkable Kinship of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Ellen Glasgow Ashley Andrews Lear
FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, SILVER MEDAL FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION
Hardcover $24.95 $20.00
Wasp Box Jason Ockert Paperback $19.95 $15.00
Knives, Forks, Scissors, Flames Stefan Kiesbye Paperback $19.95 $15.00
Hardcover $29.95 $22.00
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Florida History
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Made in Florida
Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley
Artists, Celebrities, Activists, Educators, and Other Icons in the Sunshine State
African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner
Art Levy
Daniel L. Schafer
Hardcover $24.95 $20.00
revised and expanded edition
“Inspiring and compelling. These stories resonate with life lessons that we all should read and ponder: the importance of hard work, the value of rejection, and a genuine affection for the Sunshine State.” —Gary R. Mormino, author of Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams: A Social History of Modern Florida
FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY CHARLTON TEBEAU AWARD
Paperback $19.95 $15.00
“A fascinating look at an extraordinary woman.” —Booklist
A Journey into Florida Railroad History Gregg M. Turner FLORIDA BOOK AWARD FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION, BRONZE
Paperback $19.95 $14.00
When Steamboats Reigned in Florida Bob Bass Hardcover $27.50 $18.00
Before the Pioneers Indians, Settlers, Slaves, and the Founding of Miami Andrew K. Frank Paperback $16.95 $13.00
“In this riveting account, Frank moves beyond stories of recent development to uncover the deep history of a place profoundly shaped by mound-builders, slaves, raiders, and traders. This book will change the way you think about Florida history.”—Christina Snyder, author of Slavery in Indian Country
Jacksonville The Consolidation Story, from Civil Rights to the Jaguars James B. Crooks Paperback $24.95 $18.00
How the city transformed from corruption and segregation to become a prosperous, mainstream metropolis.
The History of Florida Edited by Michael Gannon Paperback $29.95 $22.00
“The standard reference.” —Orlando Sentinel
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The Allure of Immortality
Roaring Reptiles, Bountiful Citrus, and Neon Pies
An American Cult, a Florida Swamp, and a Renegade Prophet
An Unofficial Guide to Florida’s Official Symbols
Lyn Millner
Mark Lane
Paperback $19.95 $15.00
Hardcover $19.95 $16.00
“Relates the headshaking tale of how Teed converted two hundred seekers into celibate Koreshans and led them from Chicago to a Southwest Florida promised land, based on a religion-science . . . and the irresistible idea that the entire universe was contained in a hollow earth.”—Foreword Reviews
Up for Grabs A Trip Through Time and Space in the Sunshine State John Rothchild Paperback $19.95 $15.00
“A story of rapacity and gall told with bemused admiration for the waves of visionaries and scamps who have left their mark on the Sunshine State.” —Time
Some Kind of Paradise A Chronicle of Man and the Land in Florida Mark Derr Paperback $21.95 $15.00
“The history of Florida is the story of North America in miniature. . . . [Derr] writes with a journalist’s eye for telling details and an antiquarian’s fondness for digression and quirky facts. . . . The state’s tortuous journey from one extreme to the other is [his] subject, and he tackles it with brilliance and bravado.” —New York Times Book Review
Power and Paradise in Walt Disney’s World
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“This old Florida boy has been waiting for such a book for a coon’s age. I learned a lot about the origins of our state’s symbols and laughed a lot while reading. It’s a great combination, like butter and grits.” —Jeff Klinkenberg, author of Son of Real Florida: Stories from My Life
St. Augustine’s Ghosts The History behind the Hauntings Karen Harvey Paperback $12.95 $9.00
The Scent of Scandal Greed, Betrayal, and the World’s Most Beautiful Orchid Craig Pittman FLORIDA BOOK AWARD FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION, SILVER
Paperback $20.95 $15.00
“Takes readers on a wild globetrotting trek.”—South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Cher Krause Knight Paperback $19.95 $15.00
“[An] accessible overview of how Disney imagines its ‘magic’ to work.”—Florida Historical Quarterly
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“Despite a tight-lipped, clannish culture of secrecy among his peers, despite people calling him crazy and warning him not to go further toward danger, Wes Skiles became one of the rare cave divers who climbed out of the depths to tell us where our water comes from, where it’s going, and what we need to do to keep it clean.” —Julie Hauserman, Drawn to the Deep
Drawn to the Deep
Journeys Through Paradise
The Remarkable Underwater Explorations of Wes Skiles
Pioneering Naturalists in the Southeast
Julie Hauserman Hardcover $24.95 $18.00
They Dared to Dream Florida Women Who Shaped History
Gail Fishman Paperback $24.95 $18.00
“Tracks the expeditions of preservationists John James Audubon, John Muir and more.”—Publishers Weekly
Everglades Patrol
Doris Weatherford
Tom Shirley
Hardcover $36.95 $26.00
Paperback $19.95 $15.00
Saving Florida Women’s Fight for the Environment in the Twentieth Century Leslie Kemp Poole
“In his 30 years patrolling the Everglades, former wildlife officer Tom Shirley saw his share of panthers and poachers. But it’s his tales of tangling with alligators that really gets your skin crawling. . . . When it comes to the Everglades, few people share Shirley’s knowledge and perspective.”—Tampa Bay Times
Paperback $21.95 $16.00
Bad Guys, Bullets, and Boat Chases
Travels on the St. Johns River
True Stories of Florida Game Wardens
John Bartram and William Bartram Edited by Thomas Hallock and Richard Franz
Hardcover $24.95 $18.00
Hardcover $29.95 $22.00
“A fascinating look at our river in a more pristine time.”—Florida TimesUnion
Bob H. Lee
A Pioneer Son at Sea Fishing Tales of Old Florida Gilbert L. Voss Edited by Robert S. Voss Hardcover $19.95 $15.00
“This unexpected gem . . . sheds a bright, multi-colored light on the fishing industry in southeastern Florida during the 1930s and 1940s.”—Florida Weekly
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The Modern Republican Party in Florida
The Mariel Boatlift
Peter Dunbar and Mike Haridopolos
A Cuban-American Journey
Hardcover $34.95 $26.00
Victor Andres Triay
“I couldn’t put this book down. It describes the ascension of the Republican Party from the minority to the majority, allowing individuals to evaluate how that occurred on the Florida landscape. Anyone who loves politics, history, or Florida should read this book.”—Sandra B. Mortham, former Florida secretary of state
Fifty Years of Justice A History of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida James M. Denham Hardcover $20.00 $18.00
Representing half of the state’s population, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida is one of the busiest federal courts in the nation and has been at the center of major decisions for more than fifty years.
Dixie’s Daughters The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Preservation of Confederate Culture Karen L. Cox
Hardcover $24.95 $20.00
“In this informative and moving work, historian Triay . . . expertly explores one of the most infamous refugee crises in U.S. history. . . . This compassionate and accessible study is especially relevant given current debates surrounding immigration.”
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Unconquered People Florida’s Seminole and Miccosukee Indians Brent Richards Weisman Paperback $19.95 $14.00
with a new preface
Paperback $24.95 $18.00 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN HISTORIANS JULIA CHERRY SPRUILL PRIZE
Tracing the history of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Karen Cox shows why myths surrounding the Confederacy continue to endure.
Thunder on the River The Civil War in Northeast Florida Daniel L. Schafer
“A Florida classic. . . . This is the best book-length account of the culture and history of the Seminole people.”—William C. Sturtevant, Smithsonian Institution
The Seminole Wars America’s Longest Indian Conflict John Missall and Mary Lou Missall Paperback $19.95 $15.00
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“The most impressive book published about the Civil War in Florida in recent memory.”—Civil War Books and Authors
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Art • Architecture Photography The Highwaymen Florida’s African-American Landscape Painters Gary Monroe 10 x 8 | 63 color photos | Hardcover $34.95 $24.00
“From the late 1950s into the early ’80s these colorful landscapes were ubiquitous decorations in Florida homes, offices, restaurants, and motel rooms. They shaped the state’s popular image as much as oranges and alligators.”—New York Times
William Morgan
No Ordinary Days
Evolution of an Architect
Maggie Taylor
Richard Shieldhouse
13 x 11 | Hardcover $95.00 $75.00
FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS RICHARD E. RICE GOLD MEDAL FOR VISUAL ARTS
Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass
10 x 7 | 134 color illus. | Hardcover $49.95 $34.00
“Affords the reader a private look, much in the architect’s own words, into the life of one of Florida’s, and the world’s, most remarkable architects.”—Florida/Caribbean Architect
Illustrated by Maggie Taylor 11 x 11 | Hardcover $95.00 $75.00
Everglades America’s Wetland Mac Stone FLORIDA BOOK AWARD FOR VISUAL ARTS, SILVER
11 x 9 | 234 color photos | Hardcover $45.00 $32.00
“A visual feast, illuminating a weird and wondrous place in many moods. At the same time, the book shows a region at risk. Many Florida residents, environmentalists, and photographers will be moved by this presentation.”—Library Journal
Journal of Light The Visual Diary of a Florida Nature Photographer
Florida Cowboys
John Moran
Keepers of the Last Frontier
10 x 8 | 73 color photos | Hardcover $34.95 $24.00
Photographs by Carlton Ward Jr.
“A breathtaking collection.” —Orlando Magazine
FLORIDA BOOK AWARD FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION, SILVER
11 x 9 | 284 color photos | Hardcover $45.00 $30.00
Ichetucknee Sacred Waters Steven Earl 10 x 7 | 126 color photos | Hardcover $34.95 $24.00
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Dance • Music NEW
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La Meri and Her Life in Dance
Dancing in Blackness
Florida Soul
Performing the World
A Memoir
From Ray Charles to KC and the Sunshine Band
Nancy Lee Chalfa Ruyter
Halifu Osumare
John Capouya
Hardcover $34.95 $26.00
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR AESTHETICS SELMA JEANNE COHEN PRIZE IN DANCE AESTHETICS
This intriguing biography details the life and work of world dance pioneer La Meri (1899–1988). Dancer, choreographer, teacher, and writer, La Meri was ahead of her time in championing cross-cultural dance performances and education.
Bravura! Lucia Chase and the American Ballet Theatre Alex C. Ewing Paperback $26.95 $20.00
The founding patron of the American Ballet Theatre, Lucia Chase (1897–1986) began as a principal dancer and soon became director of the company, a position she held for an unprecedented thirty-five years. Written by her son, Bravura celebrates the fascinating life of one of the brightest jewels in American ballet history.
Dancing with Merce Cunningham
BEFORE COLUMBUS FOUNDATION AMERICAN BOOK AWARD
FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY CHARLTON TEBEAU AWARD
Paperback $21.95 $16.00
Music Everywhere
Paperback $26.95 $20.00
“Osumare draws a picture of a focused young artist shaped by the cultural forces converging on the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960s, including the Black Power and Black Arts movements.”—Times Literary Supplement
Broadway, Balanchine, and Beyond
The Rock and Roll Roots of a Southern Town Marty Jourard FLORIDA BOOK AWARD FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION, BRONZE
Hardcover $19.95 $16.00
Gamble Rogers A Troubadour’s Life
A Memoir
Bruce Horovitz
Bettijane Sills with Elizabeth McPherson
FLORIDA BOOK AWARD FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION, BRONZE
Paperback $19.95 $16.00
“Sills . . . offers an insider’s view of her life as a performer, from child actor to life after retiring at age 30 from the New York City Ballet. . . . [An] intimate look at Balanchine’s dance and leadership style and the ballet world.”—Library Journal
FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY CHARLTON TEBEAU AWARD
Hardcover $24.95 $20.00
“A work of profound insight, hypnotic storytelling, and poetic style.”—David Masciotra, author of Mellencamp: American Troubadour
Marianne Preger-Simon Paperback $19.95 $16.00
“An important addition to the body of writings on Cunningham, one of the most important modern choreographers and creative forces of the American avant-garde. . . . Simply a pleasure to read.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
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Coconuts and Collards
Field to Feast
Pickled, Fried, and Fresh
Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South
Recipes Celebrating Florida Farmers, Chefs, and Artisans
Bert Gill’s Southern Flavors
Von Diaz
Pam Brandon, Katie Farmand, and Heather McPherson
60 color photos | Hardcover $26.95 $20.00
FINALIST, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CULINARY PROFESSIONALS COOKBOOK AWARDS, LITERARY OR HISTORICAL FOOD WRITING CATEGORY
61 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $22.00
“[A] delightful collection of Puerto Rican comfort food recipes.” —Publishers Weekly
155 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $20.00
“Captures the personalities and passions of those who have embraced the Sunshine State’s meteorological diversity to create its culinary profile.” —Chicago Tribune
Norman Van Aken GOURMAND INTERNATIONAL WORLD COOKBOOK AWARDS, SELECTED TO REPRESENT THE USA IN THE LOCAL CATEGORY FLORIDA BOOK AWARD FOR COOKING, GOLD MEDAL
50 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $22.00
“Explore[s] the diverse cultural influences on modern Florida fare, from the Caribbean and Latin America to the Middle East.”—Local Palate
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“Gill’s commitment to local food and culture is shown in his book’s superior knowledge of locally available ingredients and the role food plays in our lives beyond sustenance.”—Jack Payne, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida
Good Catch
Cuban Home Cooking
Recipes and Stories Celebrating the Best of Florida’s Waters
Jane Cossio and Joyce LaFray
Pam Brandon, Katie Farmand, and Heather McPherson
revised edition
150 color photos | Hardcover $28.00 $20.00
Norman Van Aken’s Florida Kitchen
Bert Gill with Erika Nelson
“Showcases the state’s bounty of local fish and seafood and the devoted souls who harvest and cook them, from the Panhandle to the Florida Keys.” —Palm Beach Post
The Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook Adela Hernandez Gonzmart and Ferdie Pacheco Hardcover $24.95 $18.00
“Includes both the history of an elegant and popular family restaurant and 178 recipes, presented in English and Spanish, that have made this establishment famous.”—Florida Living
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Favorite Recipes from a Cuban Home Kitchen
Paperback $12.95 $8.00
Cuban Home Cooking will inspire you to stock your kitchen with cumin, oregano, saffron, and peppers, put on your apron, and fire up your stove!
Key Lime Cookin’ Joyce LaFray Paperback $8.95 $6.00
“With fantastic recipes from true Conchs (native residents of the Keys), as well as from Florida and Caribbean restaurants, Joyce LaFray’s new, revised Key Lime Cookin’ is a great addition to your gourmet library.”—Tampa Bay Magazine
Cooking Sallie Ann Robinson’s Kitchen Food and Family Lore from the Lowcountry Sallie Ann Robinson 75 color photos, 93 recipes | Hardcover $28.00 $22.00
“Robinson is an inviting and charming guide, as she introduces classic seafood-focused recipes for salads (shrimp, tomato, and red onion), sides (seafood fried rice with crabmeat, oysters, and shrimp), and basic mains such as a blue crab stew, crispy fried grouper, or shrimp and blue crab burgers. . . . This delightful cookbook also serves as an excellent regional culinary history.”
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Gullah Chicken Gumbo From Sallie Ann Robinson’s Kitchen Serves 6 to 8 1½ cups vegetable oil
1 tablespoon pepper
1 onion, diced
1 teaspoon chopped fresh basil
½ large green bell pepper, diced
1 teaspoon dried or fresh thyme leaves
½ large red bell pepper, diced
1½ pounds white and dark meat chicken pieces, bone in, skin on
10 to 12 tomatoes, diced ½ (6-ounce) can tomato paste 1 tablespoon salt
1½ to 2 pounds okra, cut into 1-inch rounds Rice, biscuits, or cornbread, for serving
In a large stockpot, heat ½ cup of the oil over medium-high heat, then stir in the onion and bell peppers and fry for 3 minutes. Add the tomatoes, tomato paste, salt, pepper, basil, thyme, and 1½ quarts water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then cover the pot, lower the heat to medium-low, and simmer for 45 minutes, stirring on occasion. Taste to check the seasoning, then add the chicken and cook for 35 to 45 minutes, stirring on occasion, until the chicken is fork tender, but not falling from the bone. Set aside. Heat the remaining 1 cup oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat, then add the okra and fry for 4 to 5 minutes, turning, until it begins to brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Add the fried okra to the gumbo pot and cook for another 20 to 30 minutes. Serve hot with your choice of rice, biscuits, or cornbread.
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Travel Walking St. Augustine
Miami for Families
An Illustrated Guide and Pocket History to America’s Oldest City
A Vacation Guide for Parents and Kids
Elsbeth “Buff” Gordon 126 color and 65 b/w illus., walking tour maps Paperback $14.95 $12.00
“Grab this book—you will never find this information on a travel website.” —Kathleen Deagan, coauthor of Fort Mose: Colonial America’s Black Fortress of Freedom
Backroads of Paradise A Journey to Rediscover Old Florida Cathy Salustri Paperback $19.95 $15.00
“[Salustri] delights in letting people know that to really discover Florida, you have to turn off the congested interstates and explore the state’s towns and cities.”—New York Times
The Great Florida Craft Beer Guide
Laura Albritton Paperback $18.95 $13.00
“A very smart, well written vacation guide for parents travelling with children, from toddlers to teenagers.” —Chicago Tribune
An Ecotourist’s Guide to the Everglades and the Florida Keys Robert Silk Paperback $16.95 $13.00
“Provid[es] details about the sights, smells, and attractions that would appeal to naturalists, ecotourists, and outdoorsy travelers.”—Library Journal
Fringe Florida Travels among Mud Boggers, Furries, Ufologists, Nudists, and Other Lovers of Unconventional Lifestyles Lynn Waddell CREATIVE LOAFING TAMPA BEST OF THE BAY AWARDS, “BEST JOURNEY INTO FLORIDA’S UNDERBELLY”
Paperback $19.95 $14.00
“An intriguing guide off the beaten path for those looking to escape life’s winter blahs in any season.” —Booklist
Mark DeNote
Embracing Cuba
Paperback $19.95 $13.00
Byron Motley
“A great jumping-off point for any beer-lovers’ road trip.”—Orlando Sentinel
Hardcover $34.95 $26.00
“View and enjoy these sensitive photos, and bon voyage.” —Booklist
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Outdoor Adventure Secrets from Florida’s Master Anglers
Backcountry Trails of Florida
Ron Presley
A Guide to Hiking Florida’s Water Management Districts
Paperback $24.95 $18.00
A fishing resource like no other, this book offers tips and techniques sure to make your next excursion a success.
Paddler’s Guide to the Sunshine State Sandy Huff Paperback $29.95 $18.00
Whether you’re a first-time paddler or a whitewater veteran, this book lists the most delightful destinations to explore in a state famous for its scenic waterways. Snorkeling the Florida Keys Brad Bertelli Paperback $19.95 $14.00
“A thinking person’s guide to exploring the rich maritime history and vital ecology of South Florida’s reef system.”—Susan Cocking, Miami Herald
50 Great Walks in Florida Lucy Beebe Tobias Paperback $24.95 $18.00
“Reading this book is almost like having your own personal guide to Florida characters and history. Lucy Beebe Tobias makes each walk (whether through a botanical garden or a chic downtown) seem like the best in the book, with her fun tales of each place.”—Holly Ambrose, author of 30 Eco-Trips in Florida
Terri Mashour Paperback $19.95 $15.00
Experience wild Florida with this guide to 100 off-the-grid hikes from every corner of the state. Florida’s Paved Bike Trails Jeff Kunerth and Gretchen Kunerth third edition
Paperback $24.95 $19.00
“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
Hiker’s Guide to the Sunshine State Sandra Friend Paperback $29.95 $20.00
“This book is a must for Florida hikers. It will keep me on the trail for years!”—Johnny Molloy, author of Hiking the Florida Trail
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Plants The Nature of Plants An Introduction to How Plants Work Craig N. Huegel Paperback $24.95 $20.00
“[A] superbly well-explained primer. . . . This is an outstanding introduction that will serve avid gardeners well, and may also sway those who previously viewed plant life as inert and absent of interest.” NEW
Also by Craig N. Huegel Native Florida Plants for Shady Landscapes Craig N. Huegel Paperback $24.95 $18.00
—Publishers Weekly
Native Wildflowers and Other Ground Covers for Florida Landscapes Craig N. Huegel Paperback $29.95 $18.00
Native Plant Landscaping for Florida Wildlife Craig N. Huegel
Trees
Paperback $24.95 $18.00
South Florida and the Keys Andrew K. Koeser, Melissa H. Friedman, Gitta Hasing, Alan R. Franck, Holly Finley, and Julie Schelb Paperback $24.95 $22.00
Florida’s Edible Wild Plants A Guide to Collecting and Cooking Peggy Sias Lantz Paperback $16.95 $13.00
Healing Plants Medicine of the Florida Seminole Indians Alice Micco Snow and Susan Enns Stans Paperback $19.95 $15.00
A Step-by-Step Guide to a Florida Native Yard Ginny Stibolt and Marjorie Shropshire Paperback $21.95 $16.00
“Takes the mystery out of transforming the common urban landscape into a true Florida paradise filled with wildlife activity and native colors and textures.”—Lisa Roberts, executive director, Florida Wildflower Foundation
Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida Ginny Stibolt and Melissa Contreras Paperback $24.95 $18.00
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Animals Amphibians and Reptiles of Florida Kenneth L. Krysko, Kevin M. Enge, and Paul E. Moler Hardcover $80.00 $64.00
Florida’s Snakes A Guide to Their Identification and Habits R. D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett Paperback $24.95 $16.00
Florida’s Frogs, Toads, and Other Amphibians A Guide to Their Identification and Habits
Florida is home to a more diverse variety of amphibians and reptiles than any other state due to its wide array of ecosystems. This volume is a comprehensive guide to the 219 species known to exist in the state.
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R. D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett Paperback $24.95 $16.00
Florida’s Turtles, Lizards, and Crocodilians A Guide to Their Identification and Habits R. D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett Paperback $29.95 $18.00
Bats of Florida Cynthia S. Marks and George E. Marks Paperback $24.95 $16.00
American Alligator Ancient Predator in the Modern World Kelby Ouchley Hardcover $19.95 $14.00
Florida Animals for Everyday Naturalists
Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies in Tropical Florida A Companion for Gardeners Roger L. Hammer Paperback $24.95 $17.00
“This book will get you started on your own butterfly or hummingbird garden even if you’ve been gardening for years!”—Ryan Fessenden, Florida Museum of Natural History
Larry Allan 172 color photos | Paperback $19.95 $15.00
This book contains everything you want to know about Florida’s furry, feathered, scaled, and shelled friends.
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
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Archaeology • Anthropology
Florida’s Lost Galleon
An Ice Age Mystery
Grit-Tempered
The Emanuel Point Shipwreck
Unearthing the Secrets of the Old Vero Site
Edited by Roger C. Smith
Rody Johnson
Early Women Archaeologists in the Southeastern United States
Hardcover $34.95 $26.00
Hardcover $24.95 $18.00
“This much-anticipated book gives us a thorough and extremely readable account of Tristán de Luna’s tragic expedition to Florida. It is also a fascinating story of how these long-lost shipwrecks are found and excavated.”
“Since the site’s discovery long ago, the complete story of the Old Vero Site has never been told. This is an informative and entertaining account of this remarkable site and its history in American archaeology.” —Thomas D. Dillehay, author of The Settlement of the Americas
Florida’s People During the Last Ice Age Barbara A. Purdy Hardcover $21.95 $16.00
“An essential reference.”—American Archaeology
—Kathleen Deagan, coauthor of Fort Mose: Colonial America’s Black Fortress of Freedom
Edited by Nancy Marie White, Lynne P. Sullivan, and Rochelle A. Marrinan Paperback $24.95 $15.00
Fossiling in Florida A Guide for Diggers and Divers Mark Renz Paperback $19.95 $14.00
When Science Sheds Light on History Forensic Science and Anthropology Philippe Charlier with David Alliot Translated by Isabelle Ruben Paperback $18.95 $14.00
“Well written and hard to put down. For anyone with an interest in forensic science, this book is a must-read.”—Nigel McCrery, author of Silent Witnesses
Zombies An Anthropological Investigation of the Living Dead Philippe Charlier Translated by Richard J. Gray II Paperback $18.95 $14.00
A forensic pathologist travels to Haiti to investigate rumors that some who die may return to life as zombies.
Adventures in Archaeology The Wreck of the Orca II and Other Explorations P.J. Capelotti Paperback $28.00 $22.00
Archaeologist P.J. Capelotti explores places and things that people don’t typically think of as archaeological sites and artifacts, introducing readers to the most extreme fieldwork taking place today. 14
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• Science The Annotated Old Fourlegs
Drying Up
The Updated Story of the Coelacanth
The Fresh Water Crisis in Florida
Mike Bruton
John M. Dunn
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