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  • av Joseph R. Evans
    249

    R. Evans details the fates of the almost three-hundred people who met their demise in Rocky Mountain National Park between 1884 and 2009 in the hope that their mistakes might prove instructive to future park visitors.

  • av Jeff Lee
    239,-

    An anthology of some of the most evocative writing focusing on our vast natural heritage, along with pieces that address pressing land issues facing the West. This collection not only paints a vivid portrait of life in the Rocky Mountains, it also presents some of the finest nonfiction writing to be found in America today.

  • av Jeff Kass
    209

    The result of 15 years of research and exclusive information, this is the first book of investigative journalism to tell the complete story of Littleton, Colorado's 1999 mass shooting, its far-reaching consequences, and common characteristics among public shooters across the country.

  • av Rick Collignon
    239,-

  • av Mark D. Williams
    265,-

    Authors and fishing buddies Mark and "Mac" take us on a whirlwind summer tour of Colorado's prime fly fishing grounds, imparting wit and insight to the journey and the sport. They share with us what fishing Colorado means to them, and they also share where to find the best fishing and amenities in the state. Features luminous full color photography.

  • av Mark J. Knickelbine
    239,-

    Grateful Dead fans will take a long, strange trip through over 400 questions about the band, from their roots in the California music scene to their lasting impact on rock music.

  • av Mark J Knickelbine
    239,-

    Classic Country Music Trivia Quiz by Mark Knickelbine: Country music lovers and historians alike will devour more than 400 questions.

  • av McKim Malville
    265,-

    Astronomy can now be understood as an essential aspect of the whole culture of the Ancestral Pueblo. It did not arrive in the area fully born, and the book shows how astronomy evolved with the practical and ceremonial needs of the people.

  • av Mike Svob
    299,-

    Whether you want to paddle gently through a stretch of cool pines, meander through marshland or navigate raging rapids, Paddling Northern Wisconsin will help you find the appropriate river.

  • av Pat Hagan
    155,-

    Ranger Pat Hagan's Seasonal Disorder is about spending summer in paradise-Glacier National Park-for as long as you can make it last.

  • av James H. Pickering
    239,-

  • av Howard E. Evans & Mary Alic Evans
    239,-

    The Man Who Loved Wasps -- Howard Ensign Evans' lifelong study of this creature was only one aspect of his life as an acclaimed scientist and author.

  • av David Helvarg
    265,-

    A Shadowy backlash against environmentalists has begun to emerge in America, the most visible element of which calls itself the "Wise Use" movement. Among its stated goals are the unregulated use of timber, oil, gas, minerals, and range land, and the abolition of all environmental laws and agencies. In this first in depth investigation of the "Wise Use" backlash, author David Helvarg visits rallies, conferences, and confrontations that are the fronts in its war against the greens. Helvarg shows the dimensions of this struggle as it is being waged in the courts; in the media, through popular mouthpieces like Rush Limbaugh and sympathetic coverage in influential newspapers such as the New York Times; in the heretical claims of the movement's "counterscience"; and in the growing number of physical confrontations and threats used against environmental activists. Helvarg also documents the failure of the FBI to prevent such violence.

  • av Barry Reynolds
    265,-

    Barry Reynolds brings the art and science of flyfishing for northern pike to a new level of sophistication, giving pike anglers a true appreciation of pike and their environment and a full complement of strategies, tactics, and tools needed to locate and catch pike under nearly any circumstance.

  • av Edward Raventon
    265,-

    With the days of the great buffalo herds as his focal point, the author looks at the Northern Plains through the lenses of geology, paleontology, biology, and especially history. He describes how the land was formed, chronicles the fantastic prehistoric animals that came and went, and tells the stories of the humans--natives and settlers alike--who have lived on this land.

  • av Alex Patterson
    265,-

    This is the first specifically designed key to the interpretation of American rock art, bringing together 600 commentaries on specific symbols by over one hundred archaeologists, anthropologists, researchers, and Native American informants.. Intended to be used in the field, as well as a reference, the book includes a pictorial key at the beginning and is organized by tentative meaning or by description.

  • av Edward Kadlecek
    195,-

    This unique book sheds new light on Crazy Horse and his people, the Teton Sioux. It is based on interviews with over thirty elderly Sioux people as well as on years of research in published and unpublished sources.

  • - A Doctor, a Colorado Town, and Stories from an Unlikely Gender Crossroads
    av Martin J Smith Martin J Smith
    319

    For more than four decades, between 1969 and 2010, the remote former mining town of Trinidad, Colorado was the unlikely crossroads for approximately six thousand medical pilgrims who came looking for relief from the pain of gender dysphoria. The surgical skill and nonjudgmental compassion of surgeons Stanley Biber and his transgender protege Marci Bowers not only made the phrase ¿Going to Trinidad¿ a euphemism for gender confirmation surgery in the worldwide transgender community, but also turned the small outpost near the New Mexico border into what The New York Times once called ¿the sex-change capital of the world.¿The full story of that nearly forgotten chapter in gender and medical history has never been told¿until now. Award-winning writer Martin J. Smith spent two years researching not only the stories of Trinidad, Biber, and Bowers, but also tracking the lives of many transgender men and women who sought their services. The result is ¿Going to Trinidad,¿ which focuses on the complicated pre- and post-surgery lives of two Biber patients¿Claudine Griggs and Walt Heyer¿who experienced very different outcomes. Through them, Smith takes readers deep into the often-mystifying world of gender, genitalia, and sexuality, and chronicles a fascinating segment of the human species that's often misunderstood by those for whom gender remains a mostly binary male-or-female equation.The stories of Trinidad's surgeons and transgender pilgrims provide an important opportunity to better understand the millions of complex individuals whose personal struggle is complicated by today's quicksand of cultural pressures and prejudices. More than six thousand transgender men and women left Trinidad hoping that hormone therapy and surgical relief was the right prescription for their pain. For most it was, but not for all, and their experiences offer important and timely insights for those struggling to understand this sometimes confounding human condition.

  • - A Journey of Discovery Through Glen Canyon
    av Katie Lee
    199

    All My Rivers Are Gone celebrates a great American landscape, mourns its loss, and challenges us to undo the damage and forever prevent such mindless destruction in the future.

  • - Rivers and Lovers, Canyons and Friends
    av Katie Lee
    225

    In Sandstone Seduction, Katie Lee collects her most creative writing, written over her lifetime, telling us about the events that shaped her life, and her encounters with water and rock.

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