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NORTH COUNTRY BOOKS 2020 PRODUCT CATALOG REGIONAL BOOKS AND GIFTS FOR NEW YORK STATE Featuring Books, Apparel, Maps, Calendars, CDs, DVDs, Posters, Postcard Books, Note Cards, Stickers, Patches, Pins, Puzzles, and much more for Upstate New York, including the following regions: THE ADIRONDACKS HUDSON VALLEY & THE CATSKILLS CENTRAL & NORTHERN NY FINGER LAKES & WESTERN NY

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NORTHCOUNTRYBOOKS2 0 2 0 P R O D U C T C ATA L O GREGIONAL BOOKS AND GIFTS FOR NEW YORK STATE

Featuring Books, Apparel, Maps, Calendars, CDs, DVDs, Posters, Postcard Books, Note Cards, Stickers,Patches, Pins, Puzzles, and much more for Upstate New York, including the following regions:

THE ADIRONDACKS • HUDSON VALLEY & THE CATSKILLSCENTRAL & NORTHERN NY • FINGER LAKES & WESTERN NY

CONTENTSAdirondacks Frontlist ........................................................2Adirondacks Backlist ........................................................4Central & Northern New York Frontlist ...............................29Central & Northern New York Backlist ...............................30Finger Lakes & Western New York Frontlist ........................48Finger Lakes & Western New York Backlist ........................48Hudson Valley & Catskills Frontlist....................................63Hudson Valley & Catskills Backlist ....................................64New York State Frontlist ..................................................77New York State Backlist ..................................................78Native American.............................................................89Nature & The Outdoors Frontlist........................................95Nature & The Outdoors Backlist.......................................100Rustic Style..................................................................133Maps ..........................................................................136Calendars ....................................................................138CDs.............................................................................139DVDs ...........................................................................141Posters........................................................................143Specialty Items.............................................................155Index ..........................................................................162

Founded in 1965, North Country Bookspublishes, distributes, and wholesalesquality books about New York State andNorthern New England. Our selection in-cludes history, biography, folklore, nature,field and trail guides, art, photography,and much more.

We offer nearly 4,000 books, posters, CDs,DVDs, postcard books, note cards, topo-graphical maps, calendars, and apparelitems. This New York State catalog is or-ganized by region and subject matter tomake it easier for our customers to findbooks of interest. There is a separate cat-alog available for Northern New England.

We are proud to be regional publishersand distributors and we hope that ourproducts will educate and delight bookbuyers everywhere.

New York State...Read all about it!

Finger Lakes& Western NY

Adirondacks

Hudson Valley & Catskills

Central &Northern NY

New to catalog (used only = in sections without a frontlist/backlist division)

= North Country Books Publications Cover illustration by Maggie Henry, from My Adirondack Vacations.

THE ADIRONDACKS

ADIRONDACK CHARACTERBUILDS A COMMUNITYby Mart Allen6 x 9 – 119 pages - Photos Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-578-12236-6The people, events, times, and incidents portrayed inthis book were originally published as part of Allen’slong-running column in the Adirondack Express.

ADIRONDACK FIFTYFALLS CHALLENGEA Guide to the Fifty Fallsby John Haywood & Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 116 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-1-0923-9358-4The Fifty Falls Challenge draws visitors to beautiful,lesser-known areas in the Adirondack Park and awayfrom the over-crowded High Peaks Region.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS®1 20th Anniversary Special Editionby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – price TBD – 978-1-7346509-1-4This revised and expanded edition of The AdirondackKids® #1 with bonus features includes characterprofiles, maps, and a brief illustrated history tracinghow this home writing project between a father andson over the last two decades has become a best-sellingchildren’s book series.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 20The Amazing Migration Vacationby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – 978-1-7346509-0-7

The Adirondack Kids® areon vacation at what feelslike the edge of the world!It’s the Outer Banks ofNorth Carolina, and theenvironment is very dif-ferent from their own athome. But when meetingsome Carolina kids sur-rounding a stranded birdfamiliar to them all,together they explore anddiscover there is a lot morethey share in common.

ADIRONDACK TIMBER CRUISINGLogging Tales andLumbering Days Rememberedby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 547 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $31.99 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-5-8O’Hern describes the development of timber cruising,logging, and forestry, with a wide array of vintagephotographs to accompany the text.

THE ADIRONDACKS’MOOSE RIVER PLAINS VOLUME 1Life Around the Indian Clearingby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 300 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $ Not Set – ISBN 978-0-9890328-9-6A comprehensive informal history of the earlyMoose River Plains – once referred to as the IndianClearing. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories,Hermit & Us, Spring Trout, Life w/ Noah, NoahJohn Rondeau’s Adk Wild Days, Under Adk Influence,Adk Characters, Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging,Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds, AdkAdventures, Life in NW Lumber Camp

AN OLD-FASHIONED DROWNINGA Hal Johnson Adirondack Mysteryby Richard H. Nilsen6 x 9 – 178 pages Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-359-60873-7One year, the crazy Polar Plunge event on CarogaLake was connected to something sinister, and that’swhere it got sad, but interesting. Just the kind of thingHal Johnson gets called in for.

AN OLD-FASHIONED HANGINGA Hal Johnson Murder Mysteryby Richard H. Nilsen6 x 9 – 236 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-365-50699-4The question was: Did Bobby Banks climb a treeand let go, or did he have a little help? That’s whatHal Johnson was being paid to find out.

AN OLD-FASHIONED SHOOTINGby Richard N. Nilsen6 x 9 – 236 pagesPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-329-18199-1This story is a wild ride through the Adirondackswith a murder mystery to be solved, abundant witand humor, and a great sense of fun.

AROUND CRANBERRY LAKE by Susan Thomas-Smeby6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0311-4Read about the Cranberry Lake region that attractedoutdoorsmen like Reuben Wood, world-championfly caster; artist Frederic Remington; and writerIrving Bacheller.

THE AUDACITY OF ANADIRONDACK CHRISTMASby L. R. Smolarek5¼ x 8 – 270 pages Paperback – Price & ISBN not setEllen is snowed in with a handsome man but withno water or electricity, scant food supplies, a lostbaby and mysterious intruders – a perfect recipe forChristmas mayhem.

CHASING THE GHOST OF ANADIRONDACK ELEPHANTby Mark ManskeIllustrated by Kristin Towne5 x 8 – 110 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-0-578-51230-3In their latest adventure, Stoney and Bill enlist thehelp of a brainy college professor as they search forthe keys to unlock a one hundred thirty-year mystery.

DOGHIKERGreat Hikes with Dogs from theAdirondacks through the CatskillsBy Alan Via6 x 9 – 296 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN #978-1-4384-7838-8A comprehensive guidebook for dog ownersthat includes seventy-seven great hikes in theAdirondacks through the Catskills.

DOWNTOWN Hilarious Tales from aFictional Adirondack Townby Ginger Henry Kuenzel5½ x 8½ – 106 pages Paperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-7965-3188-6Learn how the year-round residents of this fictionalAdirondack hamlet entertain themselves during thelong winter months.

FORT WILLIAM HENRY 1755–57by Ian Castle7¼ x 9¾ – 96 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-78200-274-1This book details the French and Indian War mas-sacre of British and colonial troops by the Iroquoisthat was fictionalized in The Last of the Mohicans.

A FOUNTAIN FILLED WITH BLOODA Clare Ferguson/Russ Van AlstyneMysteries – Book 2by Julia Spencer-Fleming5½ x 8¼ – 336 pages Paperback – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1250007827An unlikely duo – Reverend Clare Ferguson andpolice chief Russ Van Alstyne – pair up for a secondtime in a small-town murder investigation.

GHOST FLEET AWAKENEDLake George’s Sunken Bateau of 1758by Joseph W. Zarzynski6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-7672-8In 1758, the British sank over 250 warships to protectthem from the French. In 1960, divers rediscoveredseveral, providing archaeologists with unique insightinto eighteenth-century military life.

GOOD HUSBANDRY Growing Food, Love, andFamily on Essex Farmby Kristin Kimball 5½ x 8½ – 304 pages – PhotosPaperback – $26.00 – ISBN 978-1-5011-1153-2Kimball, the author of the beloved bestsellerThe Dirty Life, describes the delicious highs andexcruciating lows of life on the 500-acre farm thatproduces a full diet for a community of 250 people.

GOOD NIGHT MOOSEby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-782-4A wonderful introduction to the world of moose.

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GREAT CAMPS OFTHE ADIRONDACKSby Harvey H. Kaiser 8½ x 11 – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 9781567926422Kaiser gives a fascinating account both of thepersonalities who engineered and financedthese “Great Camps” and of the fabulous buildingsthemselves. Revised Edition

HE’S OUT!The True Story of InfamousPrison Escapee Richard Mattas Told by His Daughterby Jamie Scalise with Bob Dicesare6 x 9 – 184 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-1-7286-1698-8This book provides a unique perspective on the life,prison escape, and death of Richard Matt, as told byhis daughter.

LITTLE LAND OF LOOSE ENDS by D.J. Renner5½ x 8½ – 172 pagesPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-0-9990196-4-1Hank and Anna Schaeffer have turned their dreamsinto reality. More than fifteen years after leavingtheir old lives behind, they now run an upstate farmin Keene Valley, near the heart of the AdirondackMountains.

MY ADIRONDACK VACATIONSby Rob Igoe, Jr., illustrated by Maggie Henry6 x 6 – 22 pages – Illus.Board Book – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-060-6

“We went to theAdirondacks on ourvacation; it’s the bestplace in the nation!” Tag along with a

family as they travel tosome of the Adirondacks’most popular and iconicdestinations. “Winter, spring,

summer, fall; the Adirondacks have it all!”

NARVADACK Forest Keepers of the Adirondacks –Book One by Linda R. Smolarek5¼ x 8 – 185 pages – Illus. Paperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-0960-0453-0Lilly’s strength and courage are tested in the heartof the Adirondacks while in the company of dragon-fly fairies.

NEVER A DULL MOMENTA Tapestry of Scenes & Stories froman Adirondack Medical Practice by Daniel Way, M.D. 11 x 8½ – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9899437-0-3The proud and independent people of the Adirondacksare an endless source of wonder and admiration, andthese stories make this abundantly clear.

NEVER COMING BACKby Alison McGhee5¼ x 8 – 272 pages Paperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1328502025Summoned home to the Adirondacks by her agingmother, Clara begins to realize there are questionsshe needs to have answered.

NORTH COUNTRY COOKINGRecipes Inspired by an Adirondack Innby Dorothy & Bob Igoe51⁄2 x 81⁄2 – 112 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-061-3

The classic cookbook byDorothy & Bob Igoe isnow back in print.Inspired by recipes Boblearned from his parentsat the I-Go-Inn on GreatSacandaga Lake, thisvolume features a varietyof North Country favorites.Included are recipes forstarters, soups & stews,salads, main courses,extras, vegetables, anddesserts. New edition.

ONE ROUGH LIFE Ted Ashlaw: Adirondack LumberCamp and Barroom Singer Includes 2 CDs of Original Field Recordingsby Robert D. Bethke 6 x 9 – 155 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-948815-00-0This book tells the story of a northern New Yorklumberjack who was an unaccompanied, traditionalsinger of folk ballads.

PADDLE FASTER BEFORETHE PASTA PASSES YOU!Tales of a Trip Leader in the Adirondacksby Elaine B. Ciarcia6 x 9 – 258 pages – Photos Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-8861-6655-4What happens when you take a thirty-five-year-oldwoman and a twenty-year-old man, pair them withfour teenage boys, and send them off to theAdirondack waterways for a one-week canoe trip?

THE SIEGE OFFORT WILLIAM HENRYA Year on the Northeastern Frontierby Ben Hughes6 x 9 – 368 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.00 – ISBN 978-1594161926Immortalized in the novel The Last of the Mohicans,this is the true story of a pivotal battle in the Britishand French War for the North American Continent.

SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKFOOTHILLS FISHING, HUNTING,AND TRAPPINGby Megan Plete Postol6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2881-0This book chronicles the lives of folks who etched outa life among the pines and ponds of the magnificentsouthern foothills region.

THE SUMMER WE LOST HERby Trish Cohen5¼ x 8 – 352 pages Paperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1501199684When a couple whose marriage is at the breakingpoint are visiting their Adirondack cabin, their youngdaughter disappears, leaving them struggling to cometo terms with what their future may bring.

TATTERED TAPESTRIES by Erin Maine6 x 9 – 210 pagesPaperback – $13.99 – ISBN 978-1727846836Unlikely business partners, brought together in OldForge by a common tragedy, join forces and confronta serial killer.

THEY TEACH WITHOUT WORDSThe Animals of Moose River Farmby Anne T. Phinney6 x 9 – 270 pages – Photos – Illus. Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-0932-9597-9This memoir chronicles the connections madebetween an elementary school teacher’s classroomand her cherished menagerie that included horses,donkeys, llamas, goats, and a pig.

THROUGH THESE DOORSThe Story of a Small Businessin the Adirondacksby Kathleen Larkin6 x 9 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.00 – ISBN 978-0-9795741-8-4The old barn stood unoccupied on the shores ofLake Abanakee for many years. Then in 1993,two women purchased the property and began anadventure in business.

WE WERE THEREWorld War II Stories from theAdirondack’s Greatest Generation by Daniel Way, M.D. 11 x 8½ – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-989943727Way’s third book tells the stories of 18 participantsin WWII, including Germans, Brits, Americans;civilians and military; men and women.

WHY THE ADIRONDACKSLOOK THE WAY THEY DOA Natural Historyby Mike Storey6 x 9 – 162 pages – Photos – Illus. Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-7332-0840-6Storey’s photos, illustrations, and clear textdescribe the ecological and geographical storyof the Adirondacks.

WILD ESCAPEThe Prison Break from Dannemora andthe Manhunt that Captured Americaby Chelsia Rose Marcius5½ x 8½ – 284 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-63576-182-5This is a gripping, true-crime story of imprisonment,escape, and survival from a New York Daily Newscrime reporter.

12 ADVENTURESON NEW STATE LANDSby Phil Brown4¼ – 7 – 64 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $9.75 – ISBN 978-0-9903090-4-8A dozen of the best outings on the former Finch,Pruyn lands. Outings are in the towns of Indian Lake,Long Lake, Newcomb, North Hudson, and Minerva.

12 SHORT HIKESNEAR KEENE VALLEYby Phil Brown & Tom Woodman4¼ x 7 – 64 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $9.75 – ISBN 978-0-9903090-3-1Hikes include Noonmark Mountain, HopkinsMountain, Owl Head Lookout, and more.

12 SHORT HIKESNEAR LAKE GEORGEVolume 1: The Forest Preserveby Phil Brown4¼ x 7 – 64 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $Not SetA dozen hikes including Buck Mountain, SleepingBeauty Mountain, Fifth Peak, and Cat Mountain.

12 SHORT HIKESNEAR LAKE PLACIDPlus The Saranac Lake 6by Phil Brown4¼ x 7 – 64 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $9.75 – ISBN 978-0-9903090-0-0If you're looking for a hike that won't take all day orsap all your strength, this is the book for you.

12 SHORT HIKESNEAR OLD FORGEby Phil Brown4¼ x 7 – 64 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $9.75 – ISBN 978-0-9903090-2-4Brown has selected a dozen hikes in the vicinity ofOld Forge and Inlet. They lead to summits, lookouts,and backcountry ponds.

25 BICYCLE TOURSIN THE ADIRONDACKSby Bill McKibben, Sue Halpern,Mitchell Hay, and Barbara Lemmel51/2 x 81/4 – 192 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0881503180The best routes with detailed directions and maps.

50 HIKES IN THEADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS by Bill Ingersoll6 x 9 – 278 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-303-3This is an information-packed guide to a beautiful,scenic traverse through the Adirondacks.

12993by Judith Dow Moore5½ x 8¾ – 58 pagesPaperback – $14.00Poems about family, small town life, wonder andmystery and observation of the natural world.

ACID RAIN IN THE ADIRONDACKSAn Environmental Historyby Jerry C. Jenkins, Karen Roy, Charles Driscoll, & Christopher Buerkett8½ x 11 – 246 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $35.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7424-8“An incredibly rich resource that comprehensivelypulls together the context and findings of decades ofresearch.”—Christine L. Goodale, Cornell University

ADIRONDACKLife and Wildlife in the Wild, Wild Eastby Edward Kanze6 x 9 – 248 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5414-6This book tells the story of how Edward and his wife,Debbie, bought a tumbledown house, rescued it fromruin, and planted themselves deep in Adirondack soil.

ADIRONDACK 102 CLUBYour Passport to the North Countryby Martin Podskoch8½ x 11 – 216 pagesHardcover – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9794979-7-1With this book you can begin your quest to visit allthe Park’s towns and villages and get to know the realAdirondacks.

ADIRONDACK ADVENTURESBob Gillespie and Harvey Dunhamon French Louie’s Trailby Roy E. Reehil & William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $32.95 – ISBN 978-0-9743943-2-9Paperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-9743943-3-6What was it like to camp, fish, and backpack deepinto the Adirondacks a century ago? Find the answersin this book. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories,Hermit & Us, Spring Trout, Life w/ Noah, NoahJohn Rondeau’s Adk Wild Days, Under AdkInfluence, Adk Characters, Adk Kaleidoscope,Adk Logging, Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds,The Adks’ Moose River Plains

ADIRONDACKALPHABET BOOKby Sheri Amsel8½ x 11 – 42 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-058-3A delightful book from artist Sheri Amsel featuringAdirondack flora and fauna. This new edition featuresfull-color illustrations throughout the book. Relatedtitle(s): Adk Nature Guide, Color an Adk Year, AdkNature Notes, Adk Wild Adventure, Cecil Goes Wild,Drawing Adk Wildlife, A Wetland Walk, Wild Science

ADIRONDACK ALPINE SUMMITSAn Ecological Field Guideby Adirondack Mountain Club4½ x 6 – 80 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-18-0Designed to develop awareness of the terrain atopNew York’s highest summits.

ADIRONDACK AMYby Kristen Huss5½ x 8½ – 28 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9854179-0-1A beautifully-illustrated story of Amy, who observesnature on a lake in the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK AMY ANDHER CHICKADEE FRIENDSby Kristen Huss5½ x 8½ – 28 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9854179-1-8In this volume, Amy befriends two Chickadees on alake in the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK ARCHANGELSGuardians of the High Peaksedited by Christine Bourjade & Alex RadmanovichPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9961168-3-1A collection of stories about people whose passionand dedication help protect the Adirondack Park.

THE ADIRONDACKARCHITECTURE GUIDESouthern-Central Regionby Janet A. Null5 x 8¾ – 344 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6666-8This book explores the architectural treasures of theSouthern-Central region of New York’s AdirondackPark and places them in context.

AN ADIRONDACK ARCHIVEThe Trail to Windoverby Elisabeth Hudnut Clarkson6 x 9 – 260 pages – PhotosHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 0-925168-17-3“A narrative of one family’s pilgrimage over manygenerations..” —Warder Cadbury

THE ADIRONDACK ATLASA Geographic Portraitof the Adirondack Parkby Jerry Jenkins with Andy Keal113/4 x 9 – 296 pages – Maps – IndexPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0757-1The Adirondack Atlas interprets a broad range ofinformation from social, economic, historical, andenvironmental documentary sources.

ADIRONDACK AUDACITYBook Iby L.R. Smolarek5¼ x 8 – 500 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-1-4992-1599-1Romance, drama, hilarious hijinks, a little bit sexyand always fun. Finally the “beach” read comes tothe mountains. Related title(s): Audacity on theWater, The Audacity of an Adirondack Summer

ADIRONDACK AUGUSTby Kay Benedict Sgarlata6 x 9 – 224 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-81761-3A work of women’s fiction that explores how onefleeting indiscretion can linger perilously in a goodwoman’s heart.

ADIRONDACK BIBLIOGRAPHYA List of Books, Pamphletsand Periodical Articles PublishedThrough the Year 1955by the Adirondack Mountain Club6 x 9 – 374 pages – Map – IndexHardcover – $15.00 – ISBN 0-910020-28-0A bibliography of Adirondack writing through 1955.

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ADIRONDACKBIBLIOGRAPHYSUPPLEMENT1956–1965by the Adirondack Mountain Club6 x 9 – 240 pages – Map – IndexHardcover – $15.00 – ISBN 0-910020-29-9This book covers the years of 1956–1965.

ADIRONDACK BIRDING60 Great Places to Find Birdsby John M.C. Peterson and Gary N. Lee5½ x 8½ – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $20.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789254-3-7The first comprehensive guide to birding sites in theAdirondack Park. Includes sixty places where you canfind the species of most interest to birders.

ADIRONDACK BOOKS, 1966–1992An Annotated Bibliographycompiled by Douglas Welch81/2 x 11 – 160 pagesHardcover – $27.50 – ISBN 0-925168-27-0A bibliography of Adirondack books.

ADIRONDACK BRIDGEBUILDERFROM CHARLESTONThe Life and Timesof Robert Cogdell Gilchristby Rosemary Miner Pelkey6 x 9 – 162 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-925168-23-8The story of a Confederate Major who built the firstsuspension bridge across the Hudson River in 1871.

ADIRONDACK CABIN COUNTRYby Paul Schaefer51/2 x 81/2 – 196 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0275-0“This collection of essays largely concerns the moun-tain men, hunting trips, and wilderness that inspiredSchaefer to work toward preserving the mountains.”—Library Journal

ADIRONDACK CAMP STORIESA Treasury of True Tales, Lore,History, Recreation, and ColorfulCharacters of the Mountainsby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 360 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $27.50 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-6-5An entertaining book featuring historic pictures andtales of early Adirondack camps – from the simplestbackwoods shelters to boarding houses and hotels.Related title(s): The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout,Life with Noah, Noah John Rondeau’s AdkWilderness Days, Under an Adk Influence, AdkAdventures, Adk Characters, Adk Kaleidoscope,Adk Logging, Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds,The Adks’ Moose River Plains

ADIRONDACK CAMPSHomes Away from Home, 1850–1950by Craig A. Gilborn81/2 x 11 – 367 pages – Photos – Map – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0626-0Gilborn examines camps in a great many forms,moving from shanties and cabins through the era ofthe great camps.

ADIRONDACK CHARACTERSAND CAMPFIRE YARNSEarly Settlers and Their Traditionsby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9743943-1-9Blankman wrote about the Southern Adirondacks.Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories, The Hermitand Us, Spring Trout, Life with Noah, Noah JohnRondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Under anAdk Influence, Adk Adventures, Adk Kaleidoscope,Adk Logging, Adk Memories, Adk Stories, AdkWilds, The Adks’ Moose River Plains

ADIRONDACK CHURCHESA History of Design and Buildingby Sally Svenson9 x 10 – 256 pages – Illus. – PhotosHardcover – Availability LimitedA history of religious Adirondack architecture, thisbook focuses on church design from 1825 to 1925.

ADIRONDACK CIVILIANCONSERVATION CORPS CAMPSHistory, Memories & Legacy of the CCCby Martin Podscoch81/2 x 11 – 352 pages – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9794979-4-0“Marty Podskoch records the accomplishments of theCCC camps throughout NY State.” —Clarence Petty

ADIRONDACK CLUBSAND CAMPSby Robert J. Elinskas61⁄2 x 91⁄2 – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9771017-8-8A history of the Gooley Club, the River Ridge Club,the Salmon Pond Club, and much more. Relatedtitle(s): Adk Hunters & Trappers, Deer Hunter’sHistory Book, In the Woods w/Adk Sportsmen,Old Days Adks, Hunting CNY Whitetails, In Campw/Adk Hunters, Adk Camps & Hunts

ADIRONDACK COOKBOOKby Hallie Bond & Stephen Topper5¾ x 8½ – 176 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-3273-3These unique recipes for the modern palate areinspired by the foods of the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK DEER TRACKERSStories as Told in Deer Campby Joe DiNitto, Steve Grabowski, Jim Massett, & Dave Williams8½ x 11 – 182 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-1-5136-1275-1Camp stories from a group of Adirondack trackers.

ADIRONDACK DETECTIVEby John Briant6 x 9 – 272 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9648327-2-0An engaging novel of frightening crime adventuresset in the towns, lakes and forests of the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK DETECTIVE IIIby John Briant6 x 9 – 300 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9648327-4-7The continuing adventures of Jason Black are set inthe towns, lakes, and forests of the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK DETECTIVEGOES WESTby John Briant6 x 9 – 296 pages – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9648327-5-5Private detective Jason Black must temporarily leavehis beloved Adirondacks to assist a friend in Arizona.

ADIRONDACK DETECTIVE A New Beginningby John Briant6 x 9 – 290 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9648327-6-3In the fifth installment of the Adirondack Detectiveseries, Private Detective Jason Black accepts a positionwith the Breakshire Lodge at Lake Placid.

ADIRONDACK DETECTIVE The Years Passby John Briant6 x 9 – 272 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9648327-7-1Private Detective Jason Black assists Lieutenant JackDoyle with an investigation into a national theft ring.

ADIRONDACK DETECTIVEAs Autumn Leaves Turnby John H. Briant6 x 9 – 184 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9648327-8-7In this seventh book of the series, Private DetectiveJason Black is working on his routine check casesuntil a telephone call draws him into an investigation.

ADIRONDACK ENIGMAThe Depraved Intellect &Mysterious Life of North CountryWife Killer Henry Debosnysby Cheri L. Farnsworth6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-868-2Farnsworth reveals evidence of this tragedy, includingreproductions of the unsolved Debosnys cryptograms.

ADIRONDACK EXPERIENCEThe Museum on Blue Mountain Lakeedited by Laura Rice6 x 9 – 64 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-78551-190-5This fully illustrated book shares the region’s historythrough the collections of the Adirondack Experience.

ADIRONDACK EXPLORATIONFOR KIDS AND FAMILIESHistory, Discovery, & Fun!by Melinda Mackesey5 x 7 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-498-8This book answers many questions about theAdirondacks through stories, fun facts, and sevenexciting activities.

ADIRONDACK EXPLORATIONSNature Writings of Verplanck Colvincompiled and edited by Paul Schaefer6 x 9 – 234 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0631-4This collection of essays reveals Colvin’s manyperspectives on the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK EXPLORER:WILD TIMES10½ x 13¼ – 132 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95An anthology of Adirondack hiking and paddlingstories from ten years of the Adirondack Explorer.

ADIRONDACK FAIRY TALESby Lettie Petrie5½ x 8½ – 48 pages – Photo – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-5-0These read-aloud stories for children bringAdirondack animals to life! Each takes us througha charming woodland adventure.

ADIRONDACK FAMILY TIMEChamplain Valley:Plattsburgh to Ticonderogaby Diane Chase5½ x 8½ – 184 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9857607-0-0This handy resource includes information on hikes,beaches, waterfalls, museums and historic sites,snowshoeing, skiing, performing arts, and much more.

ADIRONDACK FAMILY TIMETri-Lakes & High Peaks Regionsby Diane Chase51/2 x 81/2 – 176 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9754007-9-1“A must-have guidebook for families who live in orvisit the Adirondack region.” —Aubrey Bresett

ADIRONDACK FIRE TOWERSTheir History and Lore:Northern Districtby Martin Podskoch8½ x 11 – 350 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9794979-6-4Marty Podskoch’s second volume brings to life thefascinating history and lore of the region’s fireobservation stations through words and photographs.

ADIRONDACK FIRE TOWERSTheir History and Lore:The Southern Districtsby Martin Podskoch8½ x 11 – 256 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9971019-0-4Podskoch presents the history of the towers in thewords of the observers, the rangers who supervisedthem, and the pilots who replaced them.

ADIRONDACK FISHING IN THE 1930SA Lost Paradiseby Vincent Engels51/2 x 8 – 164 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0291-0“Through the eyes of a consummate storyteller we aregiven a nostalgic glimpse of the Adirondack wildernessnearly half a century ago.” —The American Fly Fisher

ADIRONDACK FLASHESAND FLOATERSA River of Verseby Caperton Tissot6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-98927-3Topics from Adirondack nature to human naturefind free range in this collection of verse. Whateverthe mood, readers will find something here.

ADIRONDACK FRENCH LOUIEEarly Life in the North Woodsby Harvey Dunham6 x 9 – 290 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-932052-57-5Harvey Dunham’s Adirondack French Louie hasbecome an Adirondack classic. Louie Seymour wasthe prototype of all the Adirondack woodsmen.

ADIRONDACK GOLDby Persis Granger5½ x 8½ – 168 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9742085-0-3Young Hollis Ingraham’s quest for gold endangers hisvery life and leads him to an unexpected treasure.

ADIRONDACK GOLD IIA Summer of Strangersby Persis Granger5½ x 8½ – 326 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-0-9742085-1-0Aboard the incoming train are strangers who willshare the summer with 13-year-old Hollis Ingrahamand influence his life in ways the he cannot imagine.

THE ADIRONDACK GUIDE-BOATby Kenneth & Helen Durant8½ x 11 – 272 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-44-8First published in 1980, This is a classic work detailingthe boat’s history and design.

THE ADIRONDACK GUIDEBOATIts Origin, Its Builders,and Their Boatsby Stephen B. Sulavik, MD9 x 11½ – 400 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $40.00 – ISBN 978-0-87233-260-7The definitive guide to these beautiful boats and theirmakers, both early and contemporary.

ADIRONDACK HEARTWords and Images by John Radiganby John Radigan11½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.00 – ISBN 978-0-692-70411-0A thought-provoking exploration of the the depth andintimacy of our relationship with nature, through thewords and images of John Radigan.

ADIRONDACK HIGHImages of America’s First Wildernessby Hardie Truesdale10½ x 8½ – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 0-88150-674-5With a masterful use of light and texture, HardieTruesdale captures the sublimity of the Adirondacksin some of its most compelling vistas.

ADIRONDACK HIGH PEAKSSUMMIT JOURNALby The Mountaineer4½ x 6 – 96 pagesSpiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9857151-0-6A handy place to record all your hiking experiences.

ADIRONDACK HUNTERSAND TRAPPERSBack Then and Nowby Robert J. Elinskas6½ x 9½ – 240 pages – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9771017-4-0This volume includes stories from the trapline, talesof tracking bucks, and stories and photos from the“old camps.” Related title(s): Adirondack Campsand Hunts, A Deer Hunter’s History Book, In theWoods with Adirondack Sportsmen, Old Days inthe Adirondacks, Hunting CNY Whitetails, In Campwith Adirondack Hunters, Adk Clubs

ADIRONDACK ICEA Cultural and Natural Historyby Caperton Tissot7½ x 10 – 358 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-38993-6“In Adirondack Ice, author Caperton Tissot illuminatesthe history of our relationship with a defining elementof winter.” —Laura S. Rice

ADIRONDACK JUSTICEby Ron Feulner5½ x 8½ – 312 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9764427-2-8This novel is set in a small Adirondack town. Elevenyear old Mary, and her younger brother survive the deathof their mother only to suffer abuses from their father.

ADIRONDACK KALEIDOSCOPEAnd North Country Charactersby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 368 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-0-3Stories about North Country characters and everydaylife. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories, The Hermitand Us, Spring Trout, Life with Noah, NoahJohn Rondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Under anAdk Influence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters,Adk Logging, Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds,The Adks’ Moose River Plains

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS®STORY & COLORING BOOK Runaway Dax by Justin VanRiper, Illustrated by Susan Loeffler8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $3.95 – ISBN 09707044-4-5Artist Susan Loeffler brings a favorite AdirondackKids® character, Dax the calico cat, to life.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS®by Justin & Gary VanRiper51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-0-2Justin Roberts is ten years old and has a passion foranimals. When an uncommon pair of Common Loonstakes up residence on Fourth Lake near the familycamp, he will do anything he can to protect them.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 2Rescue on Bald Mountainby Justin & Gary VanRiper51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Map – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-1-0Justin and Jackie concoct an idea to help their bestfriend, with his fear of heights – climb Bald Mountain.

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THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 3The Lost Lighthouseby Justin & Gary VanRiper51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-2-9Justin, Jackie, and Nick are fishing under sunnyskies when a sudden and violent storm chases themoff Fourth Lake and into an unfamiliar forest.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 4The Great Train Robberyby Justin & Gary VanRiper51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-3-7It’s all aboard at the North Creek station. Will theUpper Hudson Railroad payroll be robbed? Justin andJackie are excited. Nick is bored. But not for long.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 5Islands in the Skyby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-5-3Justin, Jackie, and Nick head for the High Peaks,while Justin’s calico cat side-kick, Dax, embarks onan unexpected solo tour of the Adirondack Park.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 6Secret of the Skeleton Keyby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-6-1While preparing for the Anything that Floats race,Justin and Nick discover a bottle in Fourth Lake. Insideis a key that helps the kids unlock an old mystery.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 7Mystery of the Missing Mooseby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-7-XWhen the newspaper offers a reward for a photographof a missing moose, the kids rise to the challenge.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 8Escape from Black Bear Mountainby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9707044-8-1Justin wants to climb all of the mountains near FourthLake. Next is Black Bear Mountain. An easy hike,right? If only he had noticed the Trail Closed sign.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 9Legend of the Lake Monsterby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9707044-9-6Hundreds of people have claimed to see a strangecreature in Lake Champlain. Join the Adirondack Kids®

on their quest to find the lake monster.

ADIRONDACK KIDS® 10The Final Daze of Summerby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-0-2It’s Labor Day weekend at Eagle Bay and a Rare BirdAlert springs best friends Justin, Nick, and Jackieinto action on the waters and shores of Fourth Lake.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 11The Fall of Fort Ticonderogaby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-1-9Justin and Jackie are inspired to lead a reenactmentof the attempt to capture Fort Ticonderoga.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 12The Pond Hockey Challengeby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-2-6Justin and Nick are on school break and discoverJackie has committed them to a pond hockey gameagainst a team from the community next door!

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 13The Carousel Case, The Bicycle Race,& The Black Fly Bad Guyby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-3-3It’s spring and Justin, Jackie, and Nick are planning abicycle race when they get caught up in the disappear-ance of the black fly from the Adirondack Carousel.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 14 Journey Into the Landof Makebelieveby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Map – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-4-0The surprise discovery of a painted pirate fires thekids’ imaginations, inspiring the three best friends torecreate worlds based on their favorite classic stories.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 15Mystery Under the Midnight Moon& Other Short Storiesby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paper – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-5-7Adventure awaits the curious everywhere in theAdirondack Mountains. Just ask Justin Robert, JackieSalsberry and Nick Barnes.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 16The Outlaws at Cascade Fallsby Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paper – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-6-4It's a taste of the wild west in the Adirondacks whenSheriff Nick and deputies Justin and Jackie take thelong ride on horseback headed for Cascade Falls.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 17Spies on Castle Rock andthe Secrets of the Secret Codeby Justin & Gary VanRiper51⁄2 x 81⁄2 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-7-1The Adirondack Kids form a team and plot a strategyto win a geocache competition that does not allowthe use of any modern technology.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 18by Justin & Gary VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-8-8A stunning discovery by the Adirondack Kids inthe abandoned attic of a boathouse leads the kids onanother exciting adventure.

THE ADIRONDACK KIDS® 19Phantom of the Talus Cavesby Gary & Justin VanRiper5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9826250-9-5A bushwhack in search of a guide’s legendary caveleads the Adirondack Kids to a surprising discovery.

ADIRONDACK LOGGINGStories, Memories, Linn Tractors,Gould Paper Company History, and Cookhouse Chronicles from Lumber Campsby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 480 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $31.99 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-7-2This wonderful book combines historical informa-tion, rare photos, recipes, and humor. Related title(s):Adk Camp Stories, The Hermit and Us, SpringTrout, Life with Noah, Noah John Rondeau’sAdk Wilderness Days, Under an Adk Influence,Adk Adventures, Adk Characters, Adk Kaleidoscope,Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds, The Adks’Moose River Plains

ADIRONDACK LULLABYby Brian J. Heinz, illus. by Maggie Henry6 x 6 – 22 pages – Illus.Board Book – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-053-8This beautifully-illustrated board book will introduceyoung readers to the delights of the natural sounds ofthe Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK MAMMALSby D. Andrew Saunders51/2 x 81/2 – 224 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-8115-1“A guide to the identification of 54 mammals ofnorthern New York's vast and highly esteemedAdirondack Park.” —Book News, Inc.

ADIRONDACK MEMORIESThe Stories Behind the Drawingsby Alan W. Johnson, Sr.6 x 9 – 162 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-1-4975-4204-4This book transports you into the wilderness ofNew York State’s Adirondack Park.

ADIRONDACK MEMORIESAND CAMPFIRE STORIES Honoring the Mountains and Their Historyedited by William J. O’Hern 6 x 9 – 328 pages – Photos Paper – $25.99 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-3-4 This book compiles first-hand stories from an invalu-able series of little quarterly magazines publishedfrom 1946–1974. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories,The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout, Life with Noah,Noah John Rondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Underan Adk Influence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters,Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Stories, AdkWilds, The Adks’ Moose River Plains

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ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUBTRAIL GUIDE SERIES51/2 x 81/2 – Maps – IndexThe Adirondack Mountain Club published its first guideto the Adirondack High Peaks in 1922, and ADK trailguides have set the standard ever since. Each title inthe series is available individually or packaged with acorresponding National Geographic Map.• Central Trails, Fourth Editionedited by Michael KelseyBook – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-17-3Book & Map Set – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-27-2• Eastern Trails, Fifth Editionedited by David Thomas-TrainBook – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9961168-8-6 Book & Map Set – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-26-5• High Peaks Trails, Fifteenth Edition, Summer 2020edited by Tony GoodwinBook – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-13-5Book & Map Set – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-25-8• Northville-Placid Trail, Fifth Editionedited by Jeffrey & Donna CaseBook – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9961168-5-5 Book & Map Set – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-9961168-6-2• Western Trails, Second Edition, Summer 2020edited by Norm Landis & Bradley PendergraftBook – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9896073-4-6Book & Map Set – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-9896073-5-3

ADIRONDACK MOUSE ANDTHE GREAT STORYTELLERby Irene Uttendorfsky6 x 9 – 200 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9887173-0-5The third book in the series follows the determinedmouse as he continues his quest.

ADIRONDACK MOUSE AND THEMYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCEby Irene Uttendorfsky6 x 9 – 136 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9841259-0-6Join Adirondack Mouse for another magical journey.

ADIRONDACK MOUSE ANDTHE PERILOUS JOURNEYby Irene Uttendorfsky6 x 9 – 106 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9625714-4-2Her mother named him for the Adirondacks. Shesaid his name would make him brave and strong, butmaybe she should have picked a different name.

ADIRONDACK MYSTERIES And Other Mountain Talesedited by Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 232 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-032-3A collection of mysteries and thrillers by ten authorsthat take place in the rugged and hearty Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK MYSTERIES And Other Mountain TalesVolume 2edited by Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 272 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-041-5Another collection of mysteries that take place in theAdirondacks.

ADIRONDACK MYSTERIES And Other Mountain TalesVolume 3edited by Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 208 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-055-2The third volume in this popular series of mysteriesand spooky tales set in the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK NATURE GUIDEA Field Guide to Birds, Mammals,Trees, Insects, Wildflowers,Amphibians, Reptiles, and Whereto Find Themby Sheri Amsel5½ x 8¼ – 120 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9741320-8-2“A very handy guide for those traveling in the back-woods.” —Dennis Aprill. Now in full color! Relatedtitle(s): Adk Alphabet Book, Color an Adk Year, AdkNature Notes, Adk Wild Adventure, Cecil Goes Wild,Drawing Adk Wildlife, A Wetland Walk, Wild Science

ADIRONDACK NATURE NOTESby Tom Kalinowski,illustrated by Sheri Amsel6 x 9 – 256 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-034-7This book picks up where the Adirondack Almanacleft off, and presents many more fascinating factsabout the plants and animals of the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK ODYSSEYSA Guide to Historic Places from theMohawk to the St. Lawrenceby Elizabeth Folwell and Amy Godine6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-936399-78-3The are’s heritage comes alive in this guide tomuseums, historic sites, forts, and homesteads.

ADIRONDACK OUTLAWSBad Boys and Bad Girlsof the North Countryby Niki Kourofsky6 x 9 – 160 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-611-8Join Kourofsky for a suspenseful tour through theNorth Woods’ dark secrets and dire tales of bootleggers,safecrackers, robbers, and murderers.

ADIRONDACK PADDLER’S GUIDEFinding Your Way by Canoe andKayak in the Adirondack Parkby Dave Cilley6 x 9 – 194 pages – Photos – MapsSpiral Bound – $28.95 – ISBN 978-0-9746320-2-5A companion to the Adirondack Paddler’s Map, thisbook describes canoe routes that utilize the north-flowing rivers in the north central part of the park.

ADIRONDACK PADDLER’S GUIDE& MAP COMBO PACK$47.95 – ISBN 978-0-9746320-3-2The Adirondack Paddler’s Guide and AdirondackPaddler’s Map in one package!

ADIRONDACK PADDLING60 Great Flatwater Adventuresby Phil Brown5½ x 8½ – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789254-6-8The Adirondack Park has thousands of miles of riversand streams and countless lakes and ponds. Where’s acanoeist to begin? This book has the answer.

ADIRONDACK PANORAMASby Rolf Schulte12 x 10 – 170 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.00 – ISBN 978-1-4951-0315-5A coffee-table book of panoramic photography dividedinto 3 categories, water, mountains and wildflowers.

THE ADIRONDACK PARKA Political Historyby Frank Graham, Jr.6 x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0192-0“Graham’s book describes land-use planning fromthe earliest days through the ‘park-making’ processof the 1970s.” —William K. Verner

THE ADIRONDACK PARKA Wildlands Quiltby Barbara McMartin8 x 10 – 94 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0567-6This work is an attempt to distill the natural andhuman history of each segment of the Adirondacks.

AN ADIRONDACK PASSAGEThe Cruise of the Canoe Sairy Gampby Christine Jerome6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.00 – ISBN 978-1-62124-000-6Jerome repeats the Adirondack canoe journey ofGeorge Washington Sears.

ADIRONDACK PEAKEXPERIENCESMountaineering Adventuresand Misadventures in thePursuit of “the 46”edited by Carol Stone White6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-63-3This is the book that anyone venturing out on thetrails of the Adirondacks will want to read first.

ADIRONDACK PRINTSAND PRINTMAKERS The Call of the Wildedited by Caroline Mastin Welsh81/2 x 91/2 – 212 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0519-5This book underscores the role prints have played todocument, promote, and celebrate the Adirondacks.

ADIRONDACK PULP FICTIONby Larry Beahan9 x 12 – 90 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9703104-3-9A collection of fictional Adirondack stories.

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THE ADIRONDACK READERFour Centuries of Adirondack Writingedited by Paul Jamieson, with Neal Burdick6 x 9 – 544 pagesHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-12-8Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-11-1An unparalleled collection of the best writings aboutthis storied region. Revised edition.

ADIRONDACK REFLECTIONSOn Life and Living in theMountains and the Valleysedited Neal Burdick & Maurice Kenny6 x 9 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-116-7Experience the voices of the Adirondacks with storiesof the land and the people who treasure it.

AN ADIRONDACK RESORTIN THE 19TH CENTURYBlue Mountain Lake, 1870–1900,Stagecoaches and Luxury Hotelsby Harold K. Hochschild8½ x 11 – 102 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-910020-07-8Blue Mountain Lake was a mecca that attractedvacationers from around the world.

ADIRONDACK ROOTSStories of Hiking, History and Womenby Sandra Weber6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-364-6Discover hikers’ tales, nature’s secrets, and locallegends in this collection of Weber’s finest reflectionson Adirondack history and adventure.

ADIRONDACK SASQUATCHby Larry Beahan6 x 9 – 84 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9703104-6-0The story of a woman living alone in the wildernessnorth of Stillwater Reservoir who comes into contactwith an intelligent giant wild creature.

THE ADIRONDACK SLIDE GUIDEAn Aerial View of theHigh Peaks Regionby Drew Haas10 x 8 – 56 pages – PhotosPaper – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9857151-1-3“If Slide Guide doesn’t motivate your inner explorer,nothing will.” —Adirondack Life, Second edition

ADIRONDACK STEAMBOATSON RAQUETTE ANDBLUE MOUNTAIN LAKESby Harold K. Hochschild8½ x 11 – 48 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 0-910020-11-6This is the story of the steamboats of Raquette andBlue Mountain Lakes at the turn of the last century.

ADIRONDACK STORIESHistorical Sketchesby Marty Podskoch, illustrated by Sam Glanzman8½ x 11 – 168 pages – Map – Illus.Paperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9971019-1-1150 illustrated panels of famous Adirondack guides,hunters, hermits, hotels, writers, artists, and more.

ADIRONDACK STORIES II101 More Historical Sketchesby Marty Podskoch, illustrated by Stan Glanzman8½ x 11 – 120 pages – Map – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-9794979-1-9101 more historical sketches of famous Adirondackguides, hunters, hermits, hotels, artists, and more.

ADIRONDACK STORIESOF THE BLACK RIVER COUNTRYby William J. O’Hernbased on the diaries ofRev. A.L. Byron-Curtiss 6 x 9 – 244 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-925168-68-8All of the stories are remarkably entertaining, rich indetail, and an interesting return to the Adirondacks ofa century ago. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories,The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout, Life with Noah,Noah John Rondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Underan Adk Influence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters,Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Memories,Adk Wilds, The Adks’ Moose River Plains

ADIRONDACK TALESA Girl Grows Up in theAdirondacks in the 1880sby Edna West Teall9 x 7 – 149 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 0-922595-20-8This book offers a colorful look at regional history,appealing to young readers curious about the age ofhomespun as well as readers with a taste for nostalgia.

ADIRONDACK TIMELINEDisplay of a Concise Historyby Barbara McMartin9 x 12 folder includes 5 folded 34 x 11 timelines$12.00 – ISBN 1-888374-25-XThis timeline of Adirondack history includes naturalevents, legislation, mining, recreation, and more.

ADIRONDACK TRAGEDYA Study of the 1905 Gillette Murder Caseby Joseph W. Brownell & Patricia Enos6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $23.99 – ISBN 978-0-9986149-0-8The true story of the Gillette-Brown murder on BigMoose Lake and the fascinating trial that followed.

ADIRONDACKTRAIL OF GOLDby Larry Weill6 x 9 – 392 pagesPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-042-2Featuring a blend of historical fact with thrillingfiction, this book will keep you on the edge of yourseat wondering if the legendary treasure will finallybe found, or if it will be lost again...this time for good.Related title: In Marcy’s Shadow

ADIRONDACK TRAILS WITH TALESHistory Hikes through the AdirondackPark and the Lake George, LakeChamplain & Mohawk Valley Regionsby Russell Dunn & Barbara Delaney6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-64-0Hike, paddle, bike, or cross-country ski along beautifultrails through sites made famous by Adirondack guides,artists, and writers. Reprint.

ADIRONDACK TREASUREIsle Royaleby Matthew J. Glavin & Michael J. Dolan6 x 9 – Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-37-0The second installment of the series finds JosephBenton & Jerry Doolin in a thrilling adventurethat will send chills down your spine and keep youup at night wondering if the terrorists will succeed.Display units available. Contact your salesrepresentative for more information.

ADIRONDACK VERNACULAR The Photography of Henry M. Beachby Robert Bogdan11 x 81/2 – 216 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0781-6Illustrated with over 250 examples of his workincluding ten panoramic foldouts, this book coversthe range of Beach’s subject matter.

ADIRONDACK WATERFALL GUIDENew York’s Cool Cascadesby Russell Dunn41/2 x 71/2 – 248 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-883789-37-0Russell Dunn has selected waterfall adventures forevery ability level based on twenty years of research

ADIRONDACK WATERSSpirit of the Mountainsby Mark Bowie11 x 10 – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – Special Reduced Price: $24.95ISBN 1-59531-006-1This first-ever book devoted entirely to thepark’s myriad waters presents a stunning portfolioof waterscapes in images and word.

ADIRONDACK WATERSBENEATH THE SURFACEAdult Coloring Bookby David Campbell8½ x 11 – 52 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.88 – ISBN 978-0-9974393-0-4Pen and ink drawings to reduce stress and take youon a journey into the aquatic world of the Adirondacksand exploration.

ADIRONDACK WILD ADVENTUREActivity Bookby Sheri Amsel8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9741320-5-1“This book will give children plenty of new placesto explore and discover.” —Stephanie Ratcliffe,Executive Director of the Wild Center climate in theAdirondacks. Related title(s): Adk Alphabet Book,Adk Nature Guide, Color an Adk Year, Adk NatureNotes, Cecil Goes Wild, Drawing Adk Wildlife,A Wetland Walk, Wild Science

ADIRONDACK WILDERNESSA Story of Man and Natureby Jane Eblen Keller6 x 9 – 264 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0150-0From the glacial scouring of the region to Indians,early settlers, and the tourism industry, Jane EblenKeller unfolds the dramatic history of the Adirondacks.

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ADIRONDACK WILDLIFEA Field Guideby James M. Ryan5 x 8¼ – 296 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-58465-749-1The first comprehensive field guide to the habitatsand wildlife of the spectacular Adirondack Park.

ADIRONDACK WILDSExploring the Hauntsof Noah John Rondeau by William J. O’Hern 6 x 9 – 312 pages – Photos Paper – $25.99 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-1-0 Invites readers to travel the trails with the author andhis wife to the place where Rondeau forged a life inthe forest. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories,The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout, Life with Noah,Noah John Rondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Underan Adk Influence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters,Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Memories,Adk Stories, The Adks’ Moose River Plains

THE ADIRONDACK WORLDOF A.F. TAITby Caroline M. Welsh11 x 8½ – 128 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-910020-53-4This volume examines the life and work of thisquintessentially Adirondack – and American – artist.

THE ADIRONDACKSby Carl E. Heilman II7 x 5 – 240 pages – PhotosHardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-8478-2790-9A handsome and affordable souvenir gift, thisstunning selection of panoramic images capturesthe rugged beauty of the Adirondack park.

THE ADIRONDACKSAdult Coloring Bookby Dave Campbell8½ x 11 – 56 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.88 – ISBN 978-0-9961354-8-1Pen and ink drawings to help reduce stress and createyour own private nature retreats.

THE ADIRONDACKSA History of America’s First Wildernessby Paul Schneider6 x 9 – 384 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 0-8050-5990-3Vivid stories about human and natural history, withspecial attention given to the Adirondacks’ forestedslopes, high peaks, and rivers and lakes.

THE ADIRONDACKSIn Celebration of the Seasonsby Mark Bowie71/2 x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-027-9From the grand to the intimate, this is a spectacularportfolio of the Adirondacks’ ever-changing seasons.

THE ADIRONDACKSSeason by Seasonby Carl Heilman II8 x 8 – 208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8478-5916-0A stunning tribute in panoramic photographs of theAdirondack Park’s mountains, woods, and waterways.

THE ADIRONDACKS: FULTONCHAIN—BIG MOOSE REGION The Story of a Wildernessby Joseph F. Grady6 x 9 – 376 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 0-932052-85-1The story of the region including Old Forge and thehamlets of Inlet, Eagle Bay, Big Moose, and Thendara.

THE ADIRONDACKS ILLUSTRATEDby Seneca Ray Stoddard5 x 8 – 204 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-55709-089-8This 1874 tour guide is heavily illustrated andincludes descriptions of summer resorts, lakes andponds, mountains, and people.

ADVENTURES AROUND THEGREAT SACANDAGA LAKEby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 248 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-61468-018-5Russell Dunn shares his adventures hiking, canoeing,parachuting, skijaking, caving, white-water tubing,and scuba diving on The Great Sacandaga Lake.

ADVENTURES IN CAMPINGAn Introduction to Backpackingin the Adirondacksby Barbara McMartin with Lee Brenning51/2 x 81/4 – 112 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.50 – ISBN 0-925168-54-8 This book shows how camping and backpacking canexpand opportunities for adventures.

ADVENTURES IN HIKINGAn Introduction to Adirondack Hikingby Barbara McMartin51/2 x 81/4 – 110 pages – Maps – Illus. Paperback – $12.50 – ISBN 0-925168-25-4A book designed expressly for young people to learnthe ways of hiking, and how to discover the wondersof the Adirondack Park.

ADVENTURES INTHE WILDERNESSby William H. H. Murray6 x 9 – 270 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2466-0William H. H. Murray wrote his celebrated book inthe spring of 1869 to introduce city-dwellers to therewards of camping in the wilderness.

THE ADVENTURESOF SILAS FREETHORNA Puritan Taleby D.J. Renner5 x 7 – 204 pagesPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-1-60571-253-6Young Silas Freethorn realizes he doesn’t quite fit intoPuritan New England society. He leaves home and hisadventures ultimately lead him to the Adirondacks.

AFTER THE SUMMERPEOPLE LEAVEby William T. Lowe51/2 x 81/4 – 248 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9632476-4-6Mystery fans will love this collection of smugglers,thieves, and murderers in the North Country.

THE AIR WE BREATHEby Andrea Barrett6 x 9 – 304 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-393-33307-7In fall 1916, headlines report German spies. But in anisolated community in the Adirondacks, the danger isbarely felt. At Tamarack Lake the focus is on the sick.

ALL IN A DAY’S WORKScenes and Stories from anAdirondack Medical Practiceby Daniel Way, M.D.8 x 10 – 136 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1010-6Over 100 photographs vividly portray the people andplaces of the southeastern Adirondacks as seen by aGlens Falls family physician.

ALL MORTAL FLESHby Julia Spencer-Fleming4 x 7 – 400 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-93398-2“The latest entry in Spencer-Fleming’s series puts therelationship between Clare and Russ on a new track.”—Booklist Related title(s): In the Bleak Midwinter,A Fountain Filled with Blood, Out of the Deep ICry, To Darkness and To Death, I Shall Not Want,One Was a Soldier, Through the Evil Days

ALL RIVERS FLOW TO THE SEAby Alison McGhee5¼ x 7¾ – 176 pagesHardcover – $15.99 – ISBN 978-0-7636-2591-7An Adirondack teenager is overwhelmed by loss yetsteadied by the solace of first love.

THE ALLURE OF DEEP WOODSBackpacking theNorthville-Placid Trailby Walt McLaughlin6 x 9 – 152 pages – MapPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-043-9An intimate, detailed account of a solitary trekalong the Northville-Placid Trail. The author reflectsupon the region’s history, the origins of the wilder-ness preservation movement, and the importance ofwildness to well being.

AN AMERICAN TRAGEDYby Theodore Dreiser41/4 x 7 – 828 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-451-52770-4Dreiser’s classic novel based on the actual murder inthe Adirondacks that occurred in 1906.

AND I KNOW TOO MUCHTO PRETENDA Memoirby Lorraine M. Duvall6 x 9 – 182 pagesPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-1-939216-35-9The memoir of Lorraine M. Duvall, an advocate forthe environmental protection of the Adirondack Park.

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ARCHEOLOGY INTHE ADIRONDACKSThe Last Frontierby David R. Starbuck7 x 10 – 184 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-5126-0262-3This volume focuses on the material culture broughtto the mountains by their original Native Americaninhabitants along with subsequent settlements.

AS NIGHT FALLSA Novelby Jenny Milchman6 x 9 – 384 pagesHardcover – $26.00 – ISBN 978-0-553-39481-8A novel of psychological suspense about a dark,twisted turn of events that could shatter afamily. Related title(s): Ruin Falls, Cover ofSnow, Wicked River

AT THE MERCYOF THE MOUNTAINSTrue Stories of Survival and Tragedyin New York’s Adirondacksby Peter Bronski5½ x 8¼ – 336 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-59921-304-4True stories of survival and tragedy, from famoushistorical cases during the twentieth century, to moderntales of harrowing struggle in the wilderness.

THE AUDACITY OF ANADIRONDACK SUMMERBook IIIby Linda Smolarek5¼ x 8 – 336 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-1-7192-2338-6Love, laughter, and unforgettable characters aboundin this laugh-out-loud Adirondack adventure.

AUDACITY ON THE WATERBook IIby L.R. Smolarek6 x 9 – 400 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-1-523962266Murder, mystery and mayhem on the “90”? TheAdirondack for Ladies Series…titillating novelsfilled with humor, drama and a little bit of sizzle.Related title(s): Adirondack Audacity, The Audacityof an Adirondack Summer

AUSABLE CHASMIn Pictures and Storyby Russell Dunn, John Haywood & Sean Reines6 x 9 – 32 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-44583-9This book presents the history and geology ofAusable Chasm, one of the greatest natural wondersof New York State.

AXTON LANDINGBook One of Adirondack Trilogyby Tony Holtzman5 x 8 – 276 pages – MapPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-9984893-0-8A love triangle and the kidnapping of a fugitive slaveadd to the suspense of this action-packed novel set inthe logging camp at Axton Landing. Related title(s):The Railroad, Forever Wild, The Bethune Murals

THE BACK-COUNTRY KITCHENCamp Cooking for Canoeists,Hikers, and Anglersby Teresa Marrone5¼ x 8¼ – 208 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9651535-0-9Over 150 tested, unique recipes that will appeal to alloutdoors enthusiasts who prepare meals in the wild.

THE BATTLE OF LAKE GEORGEby William R. Griffith IV6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1975-7Griffith recounts the thrilling history behind the firstmajor British victory of the French and Indian War.

BEING A BOYby Jeffrey G. Kelly5½ x 8½ – 185 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9663423-5-2In this young adult novel, Jonathan Jones discovers acave in the woods near his home. He befriends a younglogger and the wild ride begins.

THE BEST ADIRONDACKSTORIES OF PHILANDER DEMINGby Philander Deming51/2 x 81/2 – 222 pagesHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0442-6In darkly faceted stories, Deming writes as a personwhose knowledge of the Adirondacks has been honedto a fine sense for its potential human tragedy.

BEST EASY DAY HIKES:ADIRONDACKSby Lisa Densmore4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – MapsPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2447-6Best Easy Day Hikes: Adirondacks includes concisedescriptions of the best short hikes in the area, withdetailed maps of the routes.

THE BETHUNE MURALSA Novelby Tony Holtzman5 x 8 – 258 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9984893-3-9A mid-twentieth century witchhunt that has fatalconsequences and threatens the survival of venerableAdirondack institutions. Related title(s): AxtonLanding, The Railroad, Forever Wild

BICYCLE AND CANOE TRIPSIN THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSOF ROGER J. TRIMBEY ANDROBERT L. EDDY 1927 TO 1931by Bob Eddy8½ X 11 – 36 pages – PhotosPaperback – $5.00Robert Eddy documents a bicycle trip and fourcanoe trips, including a 300 mile bicycle trip throughNew York and into Vermont.

BIG MOOSE LAKE INTHE ADIRONDACKS The Story of the Lake,the Land, and the Peopleedited by Jane A. Barlow81/2 x 11 – 336 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0774-8The story of Big Moose Lake brought to life byantique postcards, family photographs, and previouslyunpublished memoirs and oral histories.

THE BILL MCKIBBEN READERPieces from an Active Lifeby Bill McKibben5½ x 8 – 464 pagesPaperback – $29.99 – ISBN 978-0-8050-7627-1For the first time, the best of McKibben’s essays arecollected in a single volume.

BIRDS OF THE ADIRONDACKSA Field Guideby Alan Bessette, William K. Chapman,Doug Pens, and Warren Greene51/2 x 8 – 240 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-932052-94-0Descriptions of over 200 species of birds highlightthe informative text. For ease of identification thebirds are categorized into eight basic groups.

BLACKS IN THE ADIRONDACKSA Historyby Sally E. Svenson6 x 9 – 376 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1093-9“Svenson’s work is filled with thought-provokingand evocative stories of African Americans in theAdirondacks.” —Graham Hodges

BLUE LINES 2An Adirondack Ice Climber’s Guideby Don Mellor5½ x 8½ – 248 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-80353-0This guidebook includes the classic routes in the HighPeaks and the steep lines at Chapel Pond, CascadeLakes, Poke-O-Moonshine, and Avalanche Pass.

BOATS AND BOATINGIN THE ADIRONDACKSby Hallie E. Bond81/2 x 11 – 334 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0374-0A comprehensive history from “pre-contact” timesto 20th century recreational cruising and paddling onlakes populated by vacationers.

BOB MARSHALLIN THE ADIRONDACKSWritings of a Pioneering Peak-Bagger,Pond-Hopper, and WildernessPreservationistedited by Phil Brown6¼ x 9¼ – 334 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 0-9789254-0-8Nearly forty writings about the Adirondacks by oneof America’s greatest champions of wilderness.

BORDERLINE TERRORA Marc LaRose Mysteryby R. George Clark6 x 9 – 264 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-5025-4699-9An insurance company’s assignment to investigate adeath leads detective Marc LaRose into a whirlwindtale of international conspiracy, death, and terrorism.Related title: Southbound Terror

BOULDERS BEYOND BELIEF!An Explorer’s Hiking Guide toAmazing Boulders & Natural RockFormations of the Adirondacksby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 424 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-7249-3715-5Dunn seeks out boulders and natural rock formations.

BREAKOUTby Kate Messner6 x 8½ – 448 pagesHardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-68119-536-0Nora Tucker is looking forward to summer vacationin Wolf Creek, but when two inmates break out of thetown's maximum security prison, everything changes.

A BUSHWHACKER’S VIEWOF THE ADIRONDACKSby John Winkleredited by Neal Burdick9 x 12 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – Special Reduced Price $19.95ISBN 0-925168-37-8These breathtaking views of the Park are not seenfrom the roads or trails that criss-cross the area.

CAMP CHRONICLESby Mildred Phelps Stokes Hooker51/2 x 81/2 – 60 pages – Illus. Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-910020-16-7A charming memoir of camp life on Upper St. RegisLake at the turn of the century.

CAMP COOKING100 Yearsby The National Museum of Forest Service History5½ x 8½ – 192 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $9.99 – ISBN 1-58685-761-4“Incredible photos, anecdotes, and recipes highlightinga century of Forest Service heritage.” —Gray Reynolds,National Museum of Forest Service History

CAMP KIDS ANDSERPY’S WILD ADVENTUREAn Adirondack Underwater Seriesby Sharon Swain5½ x 7¼ – 120 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827847-1-6Join the Camp Kids on their newest adventure.But watch out, there’s a sea monster lurking in thewaters! Book #2 in the series.

CAMP KIDS ANDTHE TREASURE MAPAn Adirondack Underwater Adventureby Sharon Swain5½ x 7¼ – 150 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827847-2-3With the help of their new puppy, the Camp Kidshave found a treasure map. But finding the treasureproves to be a real adventure. Book #3 in the series.

CAMP KIDS ANDTHE UNDERWATER ADVENTUREAn Adirondack Seriesby Sharon Swain5½ x 7¼ – 114 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827847-0-9Cole and Grace and their camp friends are looking fora new summer adventure. This is their first underwateradventure. Book #1 in the series.

CAMP KIDS AND THE RAINY DAYAn Adirondack Adventureby Sharon Swain5½ x 7¼ – 134 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827847-3-0While trying to save a bear the Camp Kids end up atthe heart of an investigation and in the path of trouble.Book #4 in the series.

CANOEING THE ADIRONDACKSWITH NESSMUKThe Adirondack Letters ofGeorge Washington Searsedited by The Adirondack Museum51/2 x 8 – 177 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2594-0“Sears traveled the Adirondacks in the late 1800s,penning these ‘letters’ for publication in Forestand Stream under the nom de plume Nessmuk.” —Library Journal

CECIL GOES WILDby Sheri Amsel8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $5.95 – ISBN 978-0-9741320-2-0Explore the wild outdoors with Cecil through hiddenpictures, puzzles, mazes, word games, drawing, andmany other educational activities. Related title(s):Adk Alphabet Book, Adk Nature Guide, Color anAdk Year, Adk Nature Notes, Adk Wild Adventure,Drawing Adk Wildlife, A Wetland Walk, Wild Science

THE CENTER OF THE WORLDby Thomas Van Essen5½ x 8¼ – 384 pagesPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-59051-549-5Alternating between nineteenth-century Englandand the present-day Adirondacks, this is the story ofrenowned British painter J. M. W. Turner.

CENTRAL SOUTHEASTERNADIRONDACKS FISHINGMAP GUIDEby Sportsman’s Connection8½ x 11 – 184 pages – Photos – MapsSpiral Bound – $24.95 – ISBN 1-885010-66-4This fishing guide includes Fulton, Hamilton,Saratoga, Warren, and Washington counties. Relatedtitle(s): Northeastern Adirondacks Fishing MapGuide, Western Adirondacks Fishing Map Guide

CHAMPLAIN ANDTHE SILENT ONEA North Country Adventureby Kate Messner6 x 9 – 152 pages – Illus. – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-050-7In the winter of 1609, Samuel de Champlain and hisFrenchmen promise to help the Innu people fighttheir enemies. Silent One must join the war party andfind his voice to save his brother and his own spirit.Related title(s): Spitfire, Over and Under the Snow,Over and Under the Pond, Sugar and Ice

CHARLIE WHISTLER’SOMNIUM GATHERUMCampfire Stories andAdirondack Adventuresby Philip Delves Broughton8½ x 8¼ – 260 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $29.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-232361-3This unique scrapbook is a treasure trove of wisdomand practical knowledge. It is a celebration of family,adventure, and is a great gift for all ages.

CHATEAUGAY LAKEThe Adirondack Resort Era 1830–1917by Henry Cassell Ruschmeyer6½ x 9½ – 134 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $23.00 – ISBN 978-0-615-38694-2Between 1830 and 1917, the Adirondacks enjoyed aunique summer civilization.

CHRISTMAS IN PORT DAVISAdirondack Short Storiesby Dave Donohue, Mary L. Randall,Joan Frost, Cathy McDowell, Steve Coe,Zach Donohue, & Brian Macalpine5½ x 8½ – 110 pagesPaperback – $14.00It’s Christmas in the fictional Adirondack town of PortDavis, and the townsfolk are preparing to celebrate.

CLEAR PONDThe Reconstruction of a Lifeby Roger Mitchell61/2 x 91/2 – 248 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – 978-0-8156-0257-6“Mitchell decided to learn more about the place wherehe’d grown up. In his research, he found a name, placeand date in a diary. Would it be possible to reconstructthis man's life and times?” —Publishers Weekly

CLIMATE CHANGEIN THE ADIRONDACKSThe Path to Sustainabilityby Jerry Jenkins8½ x 11 – 200 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7651-8Jerry Jenkins turns to changes that threaten totransform one of America’s great wildernesses intoa damaged and unfamiliar landscape.

CLOUDSPLITTERby Russell Banks51/2 x 8 – 758 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-06-093086-1A novel based on John Brown, the abolitionist, andhis family in the Adirondack Mountains.

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A COLD AND LONELY PLACEby Sara J. Henry6 x 9 – 304 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-307-71842-6Freelance writer Troy Chance is snapping photos ofthe Saranac Lake Winter Carnival ice palace when theice-cutting machine falls silent. Encased in the ice isthe shadowy outline of a body – a man she knows.

COLD EARTH WANDERERS &OTHER ADIRONDACK WRITINGSby Mary L. Randall, Chuck Gibson, Judith Dow Moore,Joan Frost, and Cathy S. McDowell5½ x 8½ – 108 pagesPaperback – $14.00A collection of poems and short stories from themembers of the Ra Press Collective.

COLD RIVERby William Judson41/4 x 7 – 184 pagesPaperback – $6.99 – ISBN 0-451-16649-3In this true account, Lizzy Allison and her youngerbrother find themselves in the Adirondacks battlingagainst one of the worst snowstorms of the century.

COLOR AN ADIRONDACK YEARby Sheri Amsel8½ x 11 – 82 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-5481-8824-5A coloring book exploring the animals, wildflowers,habitats and high peaks of the Adirondacks. Color 40pages and search for 34 hidden objects. Related title(s):Adk Alphabet Book, Adk Nature Guide, Adk NatureNotes, Adk Wild Adventure, Cecil Goes Wild, DrawingAdk Wildlife, A Wetland Walk, Wild Science

COLVIN IN THE ADIRONDACKSA Chronology and Indexby Francis B. Rosevearwith Barbara McMartin81/2 x 11 – 150 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $22.00 – ISBN 0-932052-98-3This reference contains a chronology; an index ofover 2,000 entries; a listing of named places visited;and a key to Adirondack names used by Colvin.

COMING HOMEAn Intimate Glance at a Family Campin The Adirondack North Countryby Paula Peterson81/2 x 11 – 64 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-925168-01-7A beautiful collection of photos of a typical Adirondackcamp. This is one person’s account of her experiencesat camp, but the memories and traditions are universal.

A COMING OF WINTERIN THE ADIRONDACKSby Brian J. Heinz, illustrated by Maggie Henry10 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-038-5Winter is on its way and the High Peaks are incelebration. A charming children’s book of nature.

THE CONSTABLESby Edith Pilcher8 x 91/2 – 160 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-925168-04-1The story of five generations of Constables whomade history in New York’s North Country.

CONTESTED TERRAINA New History of Natureand People in the Adirondacksby Philip G. Terrie6 x 9 – 272 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0904-9Contested Terrain explores the competing understand-ings of how best to manage the spectacular naturalresource that is the Adirondack Park. Second edition.

CORTLAND TOTHE ADIRONDACKSA Fateful Journey in 1906by Joseph W. Brownell6 x 9 – 44 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9647244-4-0A collection of photographs, maps, and documentsrelated to the Gillette murder case.

COVER OF SNOWby Jenny Milchman6 x 9 – 336 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-345-53422-4Waking up one wintry morning in her old Adirondackfarmhouse, Nora instantly knows that something iswrong. Her husband has committed suicide. Relatedtitle(s): As Night Falls, Ruin Falls, Wicked River

CURE COTTAGESOF SARANAC LAKEArchitecture and Historyof a Pioneer Health Resortby Philip L. Gallos8 x 111/4 – 208 pages – Photos – Map – IndexHardcover – $27.95 – ISBN 0-9615159-0-2Understand the outdoor life in Saranac Lake of thoseinflicted with tuberculosis and the influence of thatlife on architecture all over the U.S.

HE CURSED MINEAsher Mason Adventure Series: Book 3by Shawn Pominville6 x 9 – 258 pagesPaperback – $11.99 – ISBN 978-1-9798-1310-5A long-forgotten treasure map leads Asher to aninfamous local mine deep in the Adirondacks.

DANCEHALLby Bernard F. Connors5 x 7½ – 380 pagesPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-945167-51-8In 1982, the body of a young woman surfaced from300 feet of water in Lake Placid.

DANNEMORATwo Escaped Killers, Three Weeksof Terror, and the Largest ManhuntEver in New York Stateby Charles A. Gardiner6 x 9 – 272 pagesHardcover – $26.00 – ISBN 978-0-8065-3924-9A gripping account of the bold breakout and thetwenty-three-day search.

DEAD ENDby Liza Frenette7 x 9 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $ 12.95 – ISBN 1-59531-001-0Enjoy this autumn adventure with familiar charactersfrom Soft Shoulders and Dangerous Falls Ahead.Related title: Soft Shoulders

A DEER HUNTER’SHISTORY BOOKby Robert J. Elinskas6½ x 9½ – 304 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.00 – ISBN 0-9771017-0-3The 20th century deep woods adventures of seasonalhunters, guides, and residents of the Raquette Lake,Blue Mountain Lake, and Indian Lake areas.Related title(s): Adirondack Camps and Hunts,Adirondack Hunters and Trappers, In the Woodswith Adirondack Sportsmen, Old Days in theAdirondacks, Hunting CNY Whitetails, In Campwith Adirondack Hunters, Adk Clubs

DESPERATE DAYSAn Adirondack Mysteryby Thomas G. Kane5½ x 8½ – 302 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-578-10799-8Desperate Days is the second, thrilling Matt OMalley mystery novel by Thomas Kane set in thebeautiful Adirondack State Park. Related title(s):Desperate Hours, Kateri’s Treasure, Ghost Guns

DESPERATE HOURSA Lake George Mysteryby Thomas G. Kane5½ x 8½ – 300 pages Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-578-08506-7A heart-stopping thriller set on a Lake George Fourthof July. Mystery, intrigue, and murder in a smallAdirondack town. Related title(s): Desperate Days,Kateri’s Treasure, Ghost Guns

DIARY OF ANADIRONDACK FAERIEby Derek Todd Fisher5¾ x 8¼ – 116 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9978443-0-6In this enchanting book, Lovelyn tells the animal’sside of the story, in an almost truthful kind of way.

THE DIRTY LIFEA Memoir of Farming, Food, and Loveby Kristin Kimball5½ x 8½ – 292 pages Paperback – $17.00 – ISBN 978-1-4165-5161-4When Kristin Kimball left New York City to interviewa young farmer, her world changed. She shed her cityself and started a farm with him near Lake Champlain.

DISCOVER THE ADIRONDACKSAMC’s Guide to the Best Hiking,Biking, and Paddlingby Peter W. Kick6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-934028-31-5With informative turn-by-turn directions, easy-to-follow maps, crisp photographs, and trip planningadvice, this guidebook offers readers the best theAdirondacks have to offer.

DISCOVER THE ADIRONDACKSTRAIL GUIDE SERIESby Barbara McMartin & Bill Ingersoll51/2 x 81/4 – Photos – Maps – IndexEach guide in this series presents hiking trailsincluding those suitable for ski-touring, most ofthe canoe routes... in fact just about anything youmight want to do in the region. Topographic mapswith trail overlays and photographs are included.• Central, Fourth EditionPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-1-888374-29-2Blue Mountain, Long, Indian and Schroon areas• Eastern, Third EditionPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 1-888374-28-4Lake George, Pharaoh Lake and beyond • Northeastern, Third EditionPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-1-888374-31-5Lake Champlain to 4500’ high Giant Mountain• Northern, Third EditionPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 1-888374-26-8Sentinel Range, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake • Northwestern, Third EditionPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-1-888374-30-8Whitney Wilderness, Five Ponds Wilderness• South-Central, Fourth EditionPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-1-888374-34-6Indian Lk., North Creek, Siamese Ponds Wilderness• Southeastern, Second EditionPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 1-888374-24-1Northville and Great Sacandaga Lake, Wilcox Lake• Southwestern, Fourth EditionPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-1-888374-32-2Stillwater, Chase, Nicks and Black Riv. Wild Forest• West-Central, Fourth EditionPaperback – $19.00 – ISBN 978-1-888374-33-9Inlet, Raquette Lake, Indian Lake, Speculator

DOCOrra A. Phelps, M.D.—AdirondackNaturalist and Mountaineerby Mary Arakelian6 x 9 – 326 pages – Photos – Index Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 0-925168-66-1The story of a woman who made an immensecontribution to our knowledge of the Adirondacks.

DRAWING ADIRONDACK WILDLIFEby Sheri Amsel8½ x 11 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-9741320-6-8A step by step guide to drawing the most common wildanimals found in the Adirondacks. Related title(s):Adk Alphabet Book, Adk Nature Guide, Color anAdk Year, Adk Nature Notes, Adk Wild Adventure,Cecil Goes Wild, A Wetland Walk, Wild Science

DURANTThe Fortunes and Woodland Campsof a Family in the Adirondacksby Craig Gilborn81/2 x 11 – 170 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-932052-24-XThis book discusses the role of a prominent Victorianfamily in developing the central Adirondacks.

ECHOES FROM THE HIGH PEAKSAdventures of Adirondack Youthby Victor Lamoy6 x 9 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-925168-52-1Lamoy’s work is a delightful account of a memorablechildhood in the mountains.

EMPIRE OF SHADOWSby Richard E. Crabbe6 x 9 – 368 pagesPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 0-312-33610-1Escaping the police, Jim Tupper returns to theAdirondacks and finds a homeland torn.

THE EPICURIOUS MOOSEFlirting with Recipesto Tickle Your Appetiteby Bonnie Bennett6 x 8¾ – 236 pagesSpiral Bound – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-53049-8A collection of recipes born at the Big Moose Inn, inthe heart of the Adirondacks.

ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORARichard Matt, David Sweat, andthe Great Adirondack Manhuntby Michael Benson6 x 9 – 264 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-61168-976-1It was one of the biggest crime stories of thedecade – two deadly killers, desperate and on the run.Benson examines this fascinating case.

ESSEX, NEW YORK ARCHITECTUREA Doodler’s Field Guideby Geo Davis & Katie Shepard6 x 9 – 168 pages – Illus. – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9967870-0-0This whimsical guide pairs brief, accessible intro-ductions to noteworthy buildings with interactivedoodling challenges.

ETHAN ALLEN & THE CAPTUREOF FORT TICONDEROGAAmerica’s First Victoryby Richard B. Smith6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-920-7This comprehensive look at “America’s First Victory”traces the Patriots’ route to Fort Ticonderoga andchronicles the rival expedition led by Benedict Arnold.

EXCUSE ME, SIR…YOUR SOCKS ARE ON FIREThe Life and Times of aWilderness Park Ranger inthe Adirondack Mountainsby Larry Weill6 x 9 – 232 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-000-2Weill, who spent three years living in the WestCanada Lakes Wilderness, tells the colorful storiesof the hikers, sportsmen, and local residents heencountered. Related title(s): Pardon Me, Sir...,Forgive Me, Ma’am..., Thanks Anyway, Sir...

AN EXPLORER’S GUIDEThe AdirondacksIncluding Saratoga Springsby Annie Stoltie6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-108-4This is a comprehensive, all-seasons guide to theAdirondacks that provides plenty of information onthis natural and recreational paradise. Seventh edition.

EXPLORING THE 46ADIRONDACK HIGH PEAKSby James R. Burnside6 x 9 – 496 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-9624923-2-9The author documents in detail the planning andclimbing of the peaks, first with his older son, thenwith his younger son.

EXPOSING THE WILDERNESSEarly Twentieth-Century AdirondackPostcard Photographersby Robert Bogdan8 x 111/2 – 252 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0608-6This book explores the Adirondacks through the livesand images of six postcard photographers.

THE EXTRAORDINARYADIRONDACK JOURNEYOF CLARENCE PETTYWilderness Guide, Pilot,and Conservationistby Christopher Angus6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0870-7The inspiring biography of an Adirondack legendwhose tireless efforts are credited with much oftoday's preservation policies in the Adirondacks.

FAIR WILDERNESSby Patricia C. F. Mandel81/2 x 11 – 175 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-910020-40-XA catalog of Adirondack Museum’s collection ofAdirondack artists.

FAIRY TALE RAILROADA History of theMohawk & Maloneby Henry Harter7 x 10 – 320 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-932052-97-5A history of the Mohawk & Malone, replete withpictures, rosters, and timetables.

FAMILY CAMPING IN THEADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS1950’Sby Bob Eddy8½ X 11 – 36 pages – PhotosPaperback – $5.00The author writes a sequel to Bicycle and CanoeTrips in the Adirondack Mountains that documentshis many camping trips with friends and family.

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FINDING GRIFFINAn Adirondack Novel by Barbara Delaney5½ x 8½ – 246 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-61468-061-1Mysterious 19th-century letters found in the atticof her brownstone lead Anna and her restless grand-daughter, Emma, on a search to discover family secrets.

FINDING MY WAY TOMOOSE RIVER FARMLiving with Animalsin the Adirondacksby Anne T. Phinney6 x 9 – 270 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-81579-4A heartwarming memoir of a happy life spent with avariety of extraordinary creatures.

FINDING TRUE NORTHA History of One Small Cornerof the Adirondacksby Fran Yardley6 x 9 – 303 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-7052-8An evocative history of the Bartlett Carry Club, aunique historic place in the Adirondacks.

FIRE ON THE MOUNTAINAn AdirondacksTriple Murder Mysteryby M.J. Rossi5 x 8 – 228 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-58776-963-4The Adirondack hamlet of Keene is facing anothermurder mystery, and police chief Mark Winston hasanother baffling case to solve. Related title(s):Missing on the Mountain, Murder on the Mountain

FISHING THE ADIRONDACKS A Complete Angler's Guideto the Adirondack Park andNorthern New Yorkby Spider Rybaak6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-180-5A thorough, detailed where-to and how-to guide tothis spectacular angling paradise, covering well over200 specific locations. Related title(s): FishingOneida Lake, Fishing the Great Lakes of New York

FIVE-STAR TRAILS INTHE ADIRONDACKSA Guide to the Most Beautiful Hikesby Tim Starmer5 x 7 – 208 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-63404-052-5Each hike in this book features an individual trailmap, elevation profile, and at-a-glance information.

FOLLANSBEE POND SECRETSAn Adirondack Sagaby Barbara Delaney5½ x 8½ – 340 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-61468-455-8A story chocked with a swirl of well-known historicalfigures and momentous events affecting the mid-19thcentury Adirondacks.

FOOTPRINTS AND SUNSETON ADIRONDACK TRAILSThe Memoirs of James ManchesterWardner: 1831–1904presented by Charles A. Wardner6 x 9 – 254 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-0-9829503-0-2Jim Wardner was a hunter, angler, guide, farmer,innkeeper, educator, civic leader, husband, and father.

FOOTSTEPS THROUGHTHE ADIRONDACKSThe Verplanck Colvin Storyby Nina H. Webb6 x 9 – 216 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-925168-64-5This informal biography traces the life of VerplanckColvin, who was superintendent of the AdirondackSurvey from 1872 to 1900.

FOREST FEASTAn Adirondack Mysteryby Jennifer B. Jones8½ x 11 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $13.00 – ISBN 978-1-5467-4252-4Is there really a bear living under the porch as youngAllie claims, or are the squirrel, the raccoon, and thedeer responsible for the disappearing food?

FOREST GREENA Walk Through theAdirondack Seasonsby Liana M. Mahoney, illustrated by Maggie Henry10 x 8 – 32 pages – IllustratedHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-047-7“You may have seen the forest green that paints theAdirondack summer...” This beautifully illustratedchildren’s book brings the reader through the seasons.

FORESTS & TREESOF THE ADIRONDACKHIGH PEAKS REGIONA Hiker’s Guideby E. H. Ketchledge4½ x 6 – 164 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-935272-49-9Describes thirty-four species of Adirondack trees andinterprets their role in the region’s ecology.

FOREVER WILDBook Three of Adirondack Trilogyby Tony Holtzman5 x 8 – 270 pages – MapPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-9984893-2-2New York Assemblyman Cyrus Carter fights off ablackmail attempt by the lumber companies for hissupport of “Forever Wild” legislation. Related title(s):Axton Landing, The Railroad, The Bethune Murals

FOREVER WILDA Cultural History of Wildernessin the Adirondacksby Philip G. Terrie6 x 9 – 209 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0288-0“Terrie, a former Adirondack Museum curator, iswell qualified to write this excellent work.”—Choice

FORGIVE ME, MA’AM...BEARS DON’T WEAR BLUE by Larry Weill, with Kelly Weill 6 x 9 – 256 pages – Maps Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-030-9 The final book in the trilogy about the experiences ofa wilderness park ranger in the Adirondacks. Relatedtitle(s): Excuse Me, Sir..., Pardon Me, Sir..., ThanksAnyway, Sir...

FORT WILLIAM HENRYDigging Up Historyby Gerald E. Bradfield7 x 10 – 156 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9710291-0-5Gerald Bradfield carefully reveals the story of thelog-hewn fortress in the wilderness from colonialdiaries, maps, and other documents.

FOURTH LAKEEARLY CAMPS AND HOTELSFulton Chain, Adirondack MountainsNew Yorkby Bruce P. Bonfield8½ x 11 – 252 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-62554-5Enjoy a walk back through time with this illustratedhistory of over fifty hotels and camps on Fourth Lake.

FREEDOM IN THE WILDS An Artist in the Adirondacksby Harold Weston61/2 x 91/2 – 304 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0899-8Freedom in the Wilds combines an informal historyof the Adirondacks with his own experiences there asa painter and woodsman.

FREIGHT CARS &OTHER STORIESby Jeff Kelly6 x 9 – 116 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-365-25162-7Kelly, a writer of Adirondack adventure, displayshis gift for creating exciting tales within the shortstory framework.

THE FROG WHO JUMPEDOVER THE MOONby Richard Mickelson5 x 8 –182 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-63268-982-5Phineas Frog has won his sixth Adirondack MountainOlympics, and he wants to go to the Everglades tocompete with the best. But how to get there?

THE FULTON CHAINEarly Settlement, Roads,Steamboats, Railroads and Hotelsby Charles E. Herr9¼ x 11½ – 328 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $39.99 – ISBN 978-0-692-74530-4Using his Weekly Adirondack articles as a blueprint,Charles Herr presents the first general history of theFulton Chain region in almost seventy years.

FUN ON FLATWATERAn Introduction toAdirondack Canoeingby Barbara McMartin51/2 x 81/4 – 128 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.50 – ISBN 0-925168-40-8This guide contains descriptions of places to learnto canoe and covers all the flatwater stretches onAdirondack rivers and streams, except those thatrequire camping or long carries. Related title(s):Adventures in Hiking, Adventures in Camping

GHOST GUNSA Matt O’Malley Thrillerby Thomas G. Kane5¼ x 8¼ – 318 pagesPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-692-06248-7A thrilling mystery set in Lake George and Orlando.Kaitlyn Clancy and Matt O’Malley become targetsfor a ruthless international arms dealer. Related title(s):Desperate Days, Desperate Hours, Kateris’ Treaure

GHOST OF STARBUCKVILLE DAMby Mary L. Randall6 x 9 – 80 pages Paperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-329-56397-1A celebration of nearly fifteen years of literary workthat pays homage to this important writer.

THE GIRL IN THE WOODSby Marguerite Mooers6 x 9 – 264 pagesPaperback – $18.00 – ISBN 978-0-9904448-1-7Drew sees a ghost on an Adirondack hike. Her searchfor information leads to a murderer.

GOING FOR THE GOLDHow the U.S. Olympic Hockey TeamWon at Lake Placidby Tim Wendel51/2 x 81/2 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-486-47461-8The thrilling true story of how a ragtag team ofcollegiate and amateur athletes united to defeatthe seemingly invincible Soviet team at the 1980Olympics.

GOLD FEVERAsher Mason Adventure Series: Book 1by Shawn Pominville6 x 9 – 142 pagesPaperback – $11.99 – ISBN 978-1-5238-1507-4When 14-year old Asher finds a gold nugget ina cave on his family’s land, it sparks a quest fora legendary gold vein worth millions of dollars.Related title: The Motley House

THE GOLDEN EAGLESAdirondack Short Storiesby Dave Donohue5½ x 8½ – 88 pagesPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-4507-7663-9In this collection, a civil defense exhibit causes a stirin a small town, a former high school athlete meetshis destiny on the North Hudson Road, and more.

GOOD FISHING INTHE ADIRONDACKSFrom Lake Champlain tothe Streams of Tug Hillby Dennis Aprill6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-088150-891-8Includes techniques for catching a wide array offreshwater species and more than 30 maps, completewith lake depths. Third edition.

GREAT CAMP SAGAMOREThe Vanderbilts' Adirondack Retreatby Beverly Bridger6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-589-3Read the remarkable story of one of the most uniqueplaces in the Adirondacks, written by Sagamore’sdirector, Beverly Bridger.

THE GREAT EXPERIMENTIN CONSERVATION Voices from the Adirondack Parkedited by William F. Porter,Jon D. Erickson, & Ross S. Whaley6 x 9 – 640 pages – Maps – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3231-3With keen insight and deep passion, the authorsreveal the Adirondack Park’s rich natural and culturalhistory in shaping conservation policy.

GREAT FOREST OFTHE ADIRONDACKSby Barbara McMartin8½ x 11 – 254 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 1-59531-003-7“An unprecedented and brilliant combinationof economic, political, and natural history.”—Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

THE GREAT WILD SILENCERuminations and Excursionsin the Adirondacksby Walt McLaughlin5¼ x 8 – 194 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9903343-8-5A juxtaposition of thought and movement exploringthe beauty, wonder, and mystery of the natural worldand our place in it.

GUEST BOOKby North Country Books10 x 8 – 96 pagesHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-054-5This handsome and elegant guest book features animage of a packbasket and hiking boots on the frontcover, and plenty of lined pages for your guests torecord memories of their stay.

A GUIDE TO ARCHITECTUREIN THE ADIRONDACKSby Richard Longstreth6 x 9 – 448 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-967-03885-8Covering the wide range of regional architecture, thisis both a travel companion and major reference work.

GUIDES OF THEADIRONDACKSA Historyby Charles Brumley6 x 9 – 376 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.50 – ISBN 0-925168-36-XNo profession in the last two centuries has had a moreromanticized image than the Adirondack guide.Stories, interviews and a list of guides fill this volume.

GUITAR BOYby M.J. Auch5 x 7½ – 288 pagesPaperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-64124-5“After a car accident leaves Travis’s mother with braininjuries, the 13-year-old sets out to make his way in theAdirondack Mountains.” —School Library Journal

GUNS OVER THECHAMPLAIN VALLEYA Guide to Historic MilitarySites and Battlefieldsby Howard Coffin, Will Curtis, and Jane Curtis6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 0-88150-643-5The authors lead you to each venue, describing theevents and their long-lasting impact.

HALF THE WAY HOMEA Memoir of Father and Sonby Adam Hochschild51/2 x 81/2 – 248 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-618-43920-1This deeply honest memoir tells of Hochschild’sconflicted relationship with his father, and evokes hisprivileged childhood on an Adirondack estate.

HAPPY HOUR INTHE HIGH PEAKSAn Adirondack Bar Guideby Kim Ladd & Pam Ladd6¾ x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosHardcover – $28.00 – ISBN 978-1-939216-08-3Features reviews of 46 bars inside the Blue Line, and46 Adirondack-themed cocktail recipes with photos.

HAUNTED OLD FORGEby Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1467118798Spirits linger on the pine-covered slopes of theAdirondack Mountains that surround Old Forge.

HAUNTED WARREN COUNTYby David J. Pitkin5½ x 8½ – 190 pages – Photos – Index.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9851441-0-4David J. Pitkin brings his curiosity and detailedresearch to the rumors and legends of the UpperHudson and Adirondack areas.

HELLO, ADIRONDACKS!by Martha Day Zschock6 x 6 – 16 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-933212-55-5A wonderful board book takes children and the parentswho read to them on a tour of the Adirondacks.

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THE HERMIT AND USOur Adirondack Adventureswith Noah John Rondeau by William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 342 pages – Photos Paper – $25.99 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-2-7 This volume includes reminiscences by many friendsof Noah John Rondeau. Related title(s): Adk CampStories, Spring Trout, Life with Noah, Noah JohnRondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Under anAdk Influence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters,Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Memories,Adk Stories, Adk Wilds, The Adks’ Moose River Plains

HIDES, HEMLOCKS ANDADIRONDACK HISTORYby Barbara McMartin6 x 9 – 332 pages – Photos – Maps Hardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 0-932052-99-1A largely forgotten history is brought to life in thiswell-researched book.

HIGH PEAKSA History of Hiking the Adirondacksfrom Noah to Neopreneby Tim Rowland7 x 10 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-541-4Rowland incorporates personal anecdotes and laugh-out-loud wit to capture the beauty of this region.

THE HIGHEST MOUNTAINDeath and Life in the Adirondacksby David Pitkin6 x 9 – 295 pagesPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-9663925-5-5Dennis Girard is confronted with an assassinationattempt on George H.W. Bush.

HIKING THE ADIRONDACKSA Guide to 43 of the Region'sGreatest Hiking Adventures by Lisa Densmore 6 x 9 – 256 pages – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2449-0This book features 42 of the best day hikes andweekend backpacking trips in Adirondacks.

HISTORIC TALES FROM THEADIRONDACK ALMANACKby John Warren6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-727-2This collection of columns reveals another sideof the Adirondacks. Stories of bank robberies, buriedtreasure, and earthquakes abound.

HISTORY BETWEEN THE LINESWomen’s Lives andSaranac Lake Customsby Caperton Tissot5¾ x 8¾ – 416 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-49710-5“Saranac Lake is that rare place in modern America,a living breathing small town.”—Brian Mann, NCPR

HOLIDAY TALESChristmas in the Adirondacksby W. H. H. Murray8 x 91/2 – 120 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 0-925168-02-5Two legendary stories are paired in this charmingreproduction of a book originally printed in 1897.

THE HULETT HOTEL FIREON LAKE GEORGEby George T. Kapusinski6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-261-8In 1915, the Hulett Hotel caught fire and burnedto the ground. A mysterious figure claimed that thehotel’s owner had paid him to start the fire.

I ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTHedited by Vaughn Ward51/2 x 9 – 114 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-912678-79-8Tales from “Stories of the Adirondack Liar’s Club.”

I SHALL NOT WANTby Julia Spencer-Fleming4 x 7 – 416 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-93399-9In the small Adirondack town of Millers Kill, lifedoesn’t stop for heartbreak. Related title(s): In theBleak Midwinter, A Fountain Filled with Blood, Outof the Deep I Cry, All Mortal Flesh, To Darkness andTo Death, One Was a Soldier, Through the Evil Days

I WAS ON THE WRONG BEARby Harvey Carr51/2 x 9 – 165 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-912678-84-4A collection of hilarious Adirondack stories.

IN CAMP WITHADIRONDACK HUNTERSby Robert J. Elinskas6½ x 9½ – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9771017-7-1Short stories from camps along the AdirondackRailroad, Sabattis, and Adirondack ponds. Relatedtitle(s): Adk Camps and Hunts, Old Days in theAdks, Adk Hunters and Trappers, A Deer Hunter’sHistory Book, In the Woods with Adk Sportsmen,Hunting Central NY Whitetails, Adk Clubs

IN CASE OF GHOSTby William T. Lowe51/2 x 81/2 – 185 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9713928-4-6This chilling collection of ghost stories, many ofwhich take place in the Adirondacks, is from theauthor of After the Summer People Leave.

IN MARCY’S SHADOWby Larry Weill6 x 9 – 464 pagesPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-052-1An exciting and nail-biting novel about the legendary1804 silver dollars that were struck in Philadelphia andthen buried in one of the Adirondacks’ most fabledlocations. Related Title: Adirondack Trail of Gold

IN PRAISE OF QUIET WATERSFinding Solitude and Adventurein the Wild Adirondacksby Lorraine M. Duvall6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-1-939216-50-2“How refreshing to read a peaceful affirmation ofwild, quiet waters.” —John Davis

IN SEARCH OF ANATIONAL LANDSCAPEWilliam Trost Richards and theArtists’ Adirondacks 1855-1870by Linda S. Ferber & Caroline M. Welsh9 x 81/4 – 96 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-910020-47-7This generously illustrated volume accompanied thefirst exhibition devoted to Richards’s paintings of theAdirondack region.

IN STODDARD’S FOOTSTEPSThe Adirondacks: Then & Nowphotographs by Seneca Ray Stoddardand Mark Bowie, text by Mark Bowieand Tim Weidner11 x 81/2 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-022-4A century after Stoddard focused his cameras on theregion, Bowie followed in his footsteps, re-photograph-ing the locations of his classic images. Recipient:Adirondack Literary Award, Best Photography Book.

IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTERby Julia Spencer-Fleming51/2 x 81/2 – 308 pagesPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-250-00651-6Constant tension, skillfully crafted dialogue, andthought-provoking characters make this an engagingthriller. Related title(s): A Fountain Filled withBlood, Out of the Deep I Cry, All Mortal Flesh,To Darkness and To Death, I Shall Not Want,One Was a Soldier, Through the Evil Days

IN THE WOODS WITHADIRONDACK SPORTSMENby Robert J. Elinskas6½ x 9½ – 200 pages – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9771017-5-7Includes stories of deer tracking with the experts,traplines at Stillwater Reservoir & Lows Lake, huntingthe Moose River Drainage, and more. Related title(s):A Deer Hunters’ History Book, Adirondack Campsand Hunts, Adirondack Hunters and Trappers, OldDays in the Adirondacks, Hunting CNY Whitetails,In Camp with Adirondack Hunters, Adk Clubs

INDIAN GIVERSTrue Story of Moss Lakeby Romey Gallo & Wayne Martin6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – Maps – Index.Paperback – $16.75 – ISBN 978-1-4490-0047-9On May 13, 1974, a group of Mohawk Indians seizedthe Moss Lake Girls Camp in Eagle Bay.

INTO THE ADIRONDACKSby Jim Poulette4 x 6 – 124 pages – PhotosPaperback – $10.00 – ISBN 0-925168-35-1Captivating stories about hiking the AdirondackMountains during the harsh winter season.

J.S. WOOLEYAdirondack Photographeredited by Richard Timberlake & Philip Terrie11 x 8½ – 168 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1096-0This lavishly illustrated book tells the story of agifted and prolific Adirondack photographer and hiscraft at the turn of the twentieth century.

JUST AN ACCIDENTby Amy Montgomery5 x 8 – 316 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – 1-4184-9290-6When the top of a massive beech tree snapped offand slammed into 33-year-old Adirondack loggerScott Remington, he was paralyzed.

KARMA IN THE HIGH PEAKS& Other Adirondack Writingsby David Parkinson, Judith Dow Moore, Charles Watts,Mary L. Randall, Chuck Gibson, & Mary Anne Johnson5½ x 8¾ – 58 pagesPaperback – $14.00Works of prose and poetry about people and placesin the Adirondacks.

KATERI'S TREASUREA Matt O'Malley Adirondack Thrillerby Thomas G. Kane5½ x 8½ – 293 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-578-14694-2The third installment in the Matt O'Malley mysteryseries involves a search for a stash of blood diamonds.Related title(s): Desperate Days, Desperate Hours,Ghost Guns

A KAYAKER’S GUIDETO LAKE GEORGE, THESARATOGA REGION &GREAT SACANDAGA LAKEby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – Maps Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-69-5Russell Dunn leads the way on nearly 60 differentpaddling adventures.

KEENE VALLEY REGIONWATERFALL GUIDEThe Search for Cool Cascadesin the Heart of the Adirondacksby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-87-9Dunn leads the way to more than 100 waterfalls inthe High Peaks region from North Hudson toKeeseville, and from St. Huberts to Lake Placid.

KEEPER OF THE OLYMPIC FLAMELake Placid’s Jack Shea vs. AveryBrundage and the Nazi Olympicsby Michael J. Burgess6 x 9 – 152 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-5333-1351-5Shea took a stand to boycott the 1936 games.

KICKING LEAVES: A MEMOIRThe Contrarian Life of a Yankee Rebelby Caperton Tissot6 x 9 – 156 pages – PhotosPaperback – $11.99 – ISBN 978-1-387-82160-0The story of a woman born to money and privilege,who rejected the upper class values of her parentsand went on to touch the lives of many people.

KIDS ON THE TRAIL!Hiking With Children in the Adirondacksby Rose Rivezzi & David Trithart5½ x 8½ – 176 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-935272-91-8Describes 62 children’s hikes.

LADIES OF THE LAKEWomen Rooted in Waterby Kathleen Bagley81/4 x 101/4 – 176 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-9547676-0-0A glimpse into the lives of the women who are drawnto the magical power of water and the enduring legacyof life on Lake Placid in Upstate New York.

LAKE GEORGEby Carl Heilman II7 x 5 – 200 pages – PhotosHardcover – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-051-4Heilman captures the essence of the lake, as well asthe energy of life and activities that make it one ofthe top tourist destinations in the country.

LAKE GEORGE, NEW YORKA View from the Topby Robert M. Blais, Mayor of Lake George Village8 x 10 – 200 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9912956-0-9The autobiography of Lake George’s mayor of overforty years chronicles the changes that have occurredin his life and in the life of this popular village.

LAKE GEORGE SHIPWRECKS& SUNKEN HISTORYby Joseph W. Zarzynski & Bob Benway6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-220-5A treasure of history lies submerged beneath the darksurface of Lake George.

THE LAKE OF DEAD LANGUAGESby Carol Goodman6 x 8½ – 432 pagesPaperback – $17.00 – ISBN 0-345-45089-2A teacher returns to her childhood school in theAdirondacks to find that the tragedies of her pastmay not have been forgotten.

LAKE PLACID AND NORTH ELBAA History 1800–2000by Mary MacKenzie8 x 10 – 74 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-9719928-7-8Historian for North Elba and Lake Placid for nearly 40years, Mary Mackenzie presents the area’s early historyto the year 2000 supported with over 100 photos.

LAKE PLACID FIGURE SKATINGA Historyby Christie Sausa6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-565-7For more than 100 years, the Lake Placid communityhas worked together to support figure skating andskaters in this quiet Adirondack village.

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANSby James Fenimore Cooper5 x 73/4 – 372 pagesPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 0-14-039024-3A classic tale set in upstate New York duringthe French and Indian War. Related title(s): TheDeerslayer, The Pathfinder, The Pioneers

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANSby James Fenimore Cooperillustrated by N.C. Wyeth7 x 9 – 368 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-4424-8130-5A gorgeously crafted edition of a great Americanclassic, complete with lush tip-in illustrations.

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANSRetold from the James FenimoreCooper Original5½ x 7½ – 160 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-4027-4577-5An appealing introduction to Jame’s FenimoreCooper’s classic novel, with beautiful art throughout.

LAST WOMAN HANGEDRoxalana Druseby James M. Greiner6 x 9 – 212 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-9829853-0-4In 1887, Roxalana Druse became the last womanhanged in the state of New York. Two years earlier,she murdered her husband with an axe in Warren.

LEARNING TO COOKADIRONDACKby Nancy Pulling Best6 x 9 – 72 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-4507-6280-9Join fourth generation Adirondacker, Nancy PullingBest, as she recalls the friends and family who taughther to cook and bake. Related title(s): Learning toCook Adirondack Over an Open Fire, Anna theSpider, Pepper the Dragonfly, Bob the Bumblebee,Lily the Grasshopper, Henry the Ladybug

LEARNING TO COOKADIRONDACKOver an Open Fireby Nancy Pulling Best6 x 9 – 80 pages – PhotosPaper – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-4-3Join Nancy Pulling Best in her second book as sheshares recipes, stories and memories. Related title(s):Learning to Cook Adirondack, Anna the Spider,Pepper the Dragonfly, Bob the Bumblebee, Lily theGrasshopper, Henry the Ladybug

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LEAVES TORN ASUNDERby Glenn L. Pearsall5 x 8 – 256 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-46-2Set in a small fictitious settlement in the AdirondackMountains, this is the story of two families and theircourage and suffering during the Civil War. Relatedtitle: When Men and Mountains Meet

THE LEGACY OFFORT WILLIAM HENRYResurrecting the Pastby David R. Starbuck7 x 10 – 144 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-61168-547-3Starbuck creates a lively narrative beginning with theearliest Native American settlement on Lake George.

LETTERS OF ATICONDEROGA FARMERSelections from the Correspondenceof William H. Cook and His Wife withTheir Son, Joseph Cook, 1851–1885edited by Frederick G. Bascom5½ x 8½ – 148 pagesPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7583-2“The letters throw an illuminating and frequently acheerful light on the rural life of northern New York inthe latter half of the 19th century.” —New York History

LIFE IN A NORTH WOODSLUMBER CAMPby Thomas C. O’Donnell & William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-0-9743943-6-7A well-written story that focuses on delivering acharacter-driven first-person rendition of America’slogging history. Expanded edition. Related title(s):Adk Camp Stories, Hermit & Us, Spring Trout,Life w/Noah, Noah John Rondeau’s Adk WildernessDays, Under Adk Influence, Adk Characters, AdkKaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Memories, AdkStories, Adk Wilds, The Adks’ Moose River Plains,Adk Adventures

LIFE WITH NOAH Stories and Adventuresof Richard Smithwith Noah John Rondeau as told to William J. O’Hern 6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-045-3Richard “Red” Smith was a loyal friend of NoahJohn Rondeau. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories,The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout, Noah JohnRondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Under an AdkInfluence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters,Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Memories,Adk Stories, Adk Wilds, The Adks’ Moose River Plains

A LITTLE MAID OF TICONDEROGAA Novel About Colonial Times by Alice Turner Curtis5¼ x 7¼ – 192 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 1-55709-330-XThe story of Faith Carew and her adventures inaiding Colonel Ethan Allen in his efforts to take FortTiconderoga. Originally published in 1917.

THE LITTLE RIVER ANDTHE BIG, BIG BRIDGEby Joan Turbek11 x 81/2 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.50 – ISBN 0-925168-18-1A town and the river that runs through it are affectedwhen a new bridge is planned. The controversy is seenthrough the eyes of a little girl who lives in the town.

LIVING NORTH COUNTRY Essays on Life and Landscapein Northern New York edited by Natalia Rachel Singer & Neal Burdick 51/2 x 81/2 – 364 pages Hardcover – $25.95 – ISBN 0-925168-82-3 Over two dozen essays on the relationship betweenlandscape and the ways of life in the North Country.

LIVING WITH THEADIRONDACK FORESTLocal Perspectiveson Land-Use Conflictsby Catherine Henshaw Knott6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 0-8014-8500-2A close look at land use within the Adirondack Park.

LOGGING RAILROADSOF THE ADIRONDACKSby William Gove81/2 x 11 – 280 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0794-6William Gove provides a history of railroad activityin the Adirondacks. There were twenty-four rails in all.

A LONG SHOT TO GLORYHow Lake Placid Savedthe Winter Olympics andRestored the Nation’s Prideby Michael Burgess6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4575-1287-2What happened in Lake Placid at the 1980 Olympicswas as exciting and as dramatic as a movie.

LONGSTREET HIGHROADGUIDE TO THE NEW YORKADIRONDACKSby Philip Brown7 x 9 – 352 pages –Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 1-56352-505-4A wealth of information about the best outdoor recre-ational opportunities the Adirondacks have to offer.

LORE OF ANADIRONDACK COUNTYby Edith E. Cutting6 x 9 – 86 pages – PhotosPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7616-7Collecting songs, stories, and sayings passed downin her family, Edith E. Cutting provides an invaluablecompilation of Adirondack folklore.

LOST PONDby Mark W. Holdren5½ x 8½ – 222 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9760648-2-4A zany band of North Country characters battle adisgraced U.S. senator and the Russian mob to savethe Adirondack community of Lost Pond. Relatedtitle(s): The Raven, Spirit Wolf

LOST SKI AREAS OF THENORTHERN ADIRONDACKSby Jeremy K. Davis6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-149-5Davis rediscovers these lost trails and shares belovedmemories of the people who skied on them.

LOST SKI AREAS OF THESOUTHERN ADIRONDACKSby Jeremy K. Davis6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-384-4A history of vanished ski areas and an homage toclassic Adirondack skiing opportunities still available.

LOVE AND ARCHAEOLOGYAdirondack Storiesby Dave Donohue6 x 9 – 176 pagesPaperback – $14.00 – ISBN 978-1-365-10452-7A collection of short stories about life in a smallAdirondack town.

LUMBERJACK SKY PILOTby Frank A. Reed6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-925168-81-5Originally published in 1965 as the initial book pub-lished by North Country Books. Rev. Frank A. Reedlived and worked in lumber camps for many years.

LUNCH AT NOONMARKStories of the Adirondack Experienceby Christopher Ricker6 x 9 – 80 pagesPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-4675-0123-1An intriguing collection of short stories and poems.Indian Lake, Diamond Point, Siamese Ponds, the HighPeaks, and other Adirondack sites feature prominently.

THE MACINTYRE MINEFrom Failure to Fortuneby Harold K. Hochschild8½ x 11 – 40 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 0-910020-10-8This book features the story of the discovery, aban-donment and resurrection of the mine that producedthe first iron used in steel in the U.S.

MARKING THE MOMENTThe Art of Allen Blagdenby Allen Blagden & John Wilmerding10 x 11 – 176 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-1-56792-593-7A collection of the work of artist Allen Blagden,including many images of his beloved Adirondacks.

MASSACRE ATFORT WILLIAM HENRYby David R. Starbuck7 x 10 – 152 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 1-58465-166-0An archeologist’s portrayal of 18th century America’smost infamous siege and massacre memorialized inJames Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans.

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MEMORIES OF INLETby Letty Kirch Haynes6 x 9 – 152 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 1-59531-009-6Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-59531-010-XChapters about early hotels, steamboats, children’scamps, recreation, and more allow the reader to travelback to the early days of the Adirondacks.

MISSING ON THE MOUNTAINAn Adirondack Mysteryby M.J. Rossi5 x 8 – 220 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-58776-972-6Keene police chief Mark Winston's secretary and hisbest friend have vanished. Related title(s): Fire on theMountain, Murder on the Mountain

MODERN NATUREGeorgia O’Keeffe and Lake Georgeby Erin B. Coe, Bruce Robertson,& Gwendolyn Owens9 x 12 – 200 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $40.00 – ISBN 978-0-500-09374-0A landmark survey of O’Keeffe’s work.

MOONLIGHT MEMORIESAn Adirondack Love Storyby Erin Maine6 x 9 – 332 pagesPaperback – $13.99 – ISBN 978-1-5466-7984-4A classic love story with drama, mystery, andAdirondack Attitude rolled into one fast paced story.

THE MOTLEY HOUSEAsher Mason Adventure Series: Book 2by Shawn Pominville6 x 9 – 192 pagesPaperback – $11.99 – ISBN 978-1-5300-1235-0Asher has been hired to clean out an old abandonedhouse. Nothing could have prepared Asher for whathe would discover within. Related title: Gold Fever

MOUNTAIN SHADOWSby Patricia Reiss Brooks6 x 9 – 280 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9755677-0-5Taste the rum in this vivid historical novel set in theAdirondacks during the wild days of Prohibition.

A MOUNTAIN VIEWChildhood Summerson Upper Saranac Lakeby Lewis Spence6 x 9 – 174 pages – PhotosHardcover – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0728-1Using his grandfather as a focal point, the authorcharmingly depicts the construction, decor, andlifestyle associated with the great camps.

MURDER IN THE ADIRONDACKSFully Revised andExpanded Editionby Craig Brandon6 x 9 – 392 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-049-1This fully revised and expanded edition includes sig-nificant new information gathered by Brandon sincethe initial publication of the book nearly 30 years ago.

MURDER IN THE MOUNTAINSA Tale of the ADK’s1st Female Serial Killerby Erin Maine6 x 9 – 392 pagesPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-5303-4647-9A twisted tale of a woman trying to pull through alife in shambles. Is murder the answer?

MURDER IN THENORTH COUNTRYby A.M. Rowlands6 x 9 – 256 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-048-4When a quiet Adirondack town is suddenly facedwith the vicious stabbing death of two local women,the police have the job of tracking down the killer.

MURDER ON THE MOUNTAINby M.J. Rossi5½ x 8½ – 312 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-58776-958-0A suspenseful murder mystery set in theAdirondack hamlet of Keene. Related title(s):Fire on the Mountain, Missing on the Mountain

MY ADIRONDACKCOLORING BOOKby Douglas & Barbara Green8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-0-69286710-5A coloring and activity book for kids of all ages.

MY GRAMPA’S WOODSThe Adirondacksby Larry Beahan6 x 9 – 184 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9703104-0-4Larry Beahan got a taste of the Adirondacks fromchildhood visits to his grandpa’s home. They exploredthe surrounding woods, water, and mountains.

MY GRANDMACOULD DO ANYTHING!IN THE ADIRONDACKSby Ric Dilz6 x 6 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-0-9859684-5-8A youthful, hip grandma heads to the Adirondacksfor some exciting adventures: bungee jumping offbridges, hang gliding over mountain lakes, and more.

NATURE STAGEDThe Landscape and Still LifePaintings of Levi Wells Prenticeby Barbara L. Jones91/4 x 10 – 96 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-910020-44-2The paintings of Levi Wells Prentice.

NEIGHBORS OF YESTERDAYby Jeanne Robert Foster51/2 x 71/4 – 152 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9722289-0-9This first published book of Jeanne Robert Foster,which enjoyed unusual critical and popular success.

NEVER COMING BACKby Alison McGhee6 x 9 – 256 pagesHardcover – $26.00 – ISBN 978-1-328-76756-1A brilliant story of a young Adirondack woman findingher way in life. Related title: Shadow Baby

NO PLACE I’D RATHER BEWit and Wisdom fromAdirondack Lean-to Journalsby Stuart Mesinger6 x 8½ – 160 pages Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-931951-14-4This book is made up of the interesting things peoplewrite in lean-to registers.

NOAH JOHN RONDEAU’SADIRONDACK WILDERNESS DAYSA Year With the Hermit of Cold River Flowby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – Index – MapPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-9743943-8-6The contents of Rondeau’s mysterious 1946 journal,written in an indecipherable code, are finallyrevealed in this book. Related title(s): Adk CampStories, The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout, Life withNoah, Under an Adk Influence, Adk Adventures,Adk Characters, Adk Kaleidoscope, Adk Logging,Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds, The Adks’Moose River Plains

NORTH COUNTRYby Larry Beahan6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.00 – ISBN 0-9703104-2-0From the author of My Grampa’s Woods, this bookexplores the people of the Adirondacks and Tug Hill.

NORTH COUNTRYCABIN COOKINGby Mary Brubacher & Margie Knoblauch7 x 7 – 208 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-926-9Over 300 simple recipes designed to make life a littleeasier with helpful hints and quick ‘n’ easy meals.

NORTH COUNTRYKITCHENS COOKBOOKby Avery Color Studios7 x 10 – 176 pages – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-932212-21-2500 recipes from the North Country’s finest cooks.

NORTHEASTERN ADIRONDACKSFISHING MAP GUIDEby Sportsman’s Connection8½ x 11 – 200 pages – Photos – MapsSpiral Bound – $24.95 – ISBN 1-885010-65-6This fishing guide includes lakes and streams forClinton, Essex, and Franklin counties. Related title(s):Central Southeastern Adirondacks Fishing MapGuide, Western Adirondacks Fishing Map Guide

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NORTHERN BOUNTYSpring and Summer Recipesfrom Adirondack Lifeedited by Annette Nielsen6¾ x 6¾ – 144 pages – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-922595-42-6More than 130 traditional and contemporary recipeshighlighting North Country flavors are presented inthis attractive book.

THE NORTHERN FORESTCANOE TRAILThe Official Guidebookby The Northern Forest Canoe Trail, Inc.5½ x 8½ – 304 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-59485-061-5The Northern Forest Canoe Trail links the waterwaysof New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire, andMaine. This is the trail’s first official guidebook.

THE NORTHERN FORESTCANOE TRAIL PLANNINGAND PADDLING LOGby Katina Daanen6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-9960525-2-8Includes checklists and journal pages for recordingtrip highlights helping to ensure each adventure willbe memorable for years to come

THE NORTHERN FORESTCANOE TRAIL THROUGH-PADDLER’S COMPANIONby Katina Daanen5½ x 8½ – 240 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9960525-0-4The first comprehensive resource guiding paddlersfrom the first put-in to the last take-out on the 740-mile long trail.

A NORTHERN LIGHTby Jennifer Donnelly51/2 x 81/4 – 400 pagesPaperback – $9.99 – ISBN 0-15-205310-7Set in 1906 against the backdrop of the murder thatinspired Theodore Dreiser’s An American Tragedy, thisnovel effortlessly combines romance, history, and amurder mystery into a moving and wholly original work.

NOTES COLLECTEDIN THE ADIRONDACKS1895 & 1896by Arpad Geyza Gerster7½ x 11 – 216 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 0-910020-50-7A portrait of the Adirondack vacation at the closeof the nineteenth century.

NOTES COLLECTEDIN THE ADIRONDACKS1897 & 1898 by Arpad Geyza Gerster7½ x 11 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-910020-00-8Dr. Arpad Gerster’s observations of nature and people,his delight in the outdoors, and his drawings offer aportrait of the Adirondacks in the late 19th century.

OLD DAYS IN THEADIRONDACKS & ON TUG HILLAdventures and Historyfrom Our Older Sportsmenby Robert J. Elinskas6½ x 9½ – 216 pages – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9771017-6-4A collection of stories about hunting. Related title(s):Adk Camps and Hunts, Hunting CNY Whitetails,Adk Hunters and Trappers, A Deer Hunter’s HistoryBook, In the Woods with Adk Sportsmen, In Campwith Adk Hunters, Adk Clubs

ONE ADIRONDACK CHRISTMASby Dave Donohue, Mary L. Randall,Joan Frost, & Cathy S. McDowell6 x 9 – 108 pagesPaperback – $14.00A collection of stories capture one Christmas weekendin a small Adirondack town in the Champlain Valley.

OSWEGATCHIEA North Country Riveredited by Christopher Angus6 x 9 – 152 Pages – Map – Illus.Hardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 1-59531-007-XPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-59531-008-8Includes essays by Hallie E. Bond, Donald Morris,Maurice Kenny, Christopher Angus, Nina H. Webb,Clarence Petty, Neal Burdick, Dick and Barbara Tiel,Charles Brumley, Mason Smith, Christine Jerome,Michael Kudish, Paul Jameison, and Gary Randorf.

THE OTHER 54A Hiker's Guide to the Lower 54Peaks of the Adirondack 100 Highestby Spencer Morrissey5 x 7 – 306 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4675-8679-5This guide will lead you on a journey to explore the“other” 54 Adirondack peaks: those not quite highenough to be included in the 46 High Peaks.

OUR TOWNSDispatches From Aroundthe Adirondack Parkby Adirondack Life Editors7½ x 7½ – 288 pages – PhotosHardcover – $32.95 – ISBN 978-0-922595-55-6A collection that celebrates the humanlandscape of the Adirondack Park with quirkytales and unforgettable characters.

OUT OF THE DEEP I CRYby Julia Spencer-Fleming4 x 7 – 432 pagesPaper – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-250-01604-1Features the Reverend Clare Fergusson, ex-armyhelicopter pilot turned priest. Related title(s): In theBleak Midwinter, A Fountain Filled with Blood,All Mortal Flesh, To Darkness and To Death, I ShallNot Want, One Was a Soldier, Through the Evil Days

A PAINTER'S PATH THROUGHTHE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSby Robert Selkowitz10 x 9 – 80 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-57124-076-7A guided journey through the peaks, gorges, lakes,and rivers of the Adirondacks.

A PARADISE FOR BOYS AND GIRLSChildren’s Camps of the Adirondacksby Hallie E. Bond, Joan Jacobs Brumberg,& Leslie Paris81/2 x 11 – 264 pages – Photos – Map – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0822-6In this book, the authors explore the history ofAdirondack children’s camps.

PARDON ME, SIR...THERE’S A MOOSE IN YOUR TENTMore Stories from the Lifeand Times of a WildernessPark Ranger in theAdirondack Mountainsby Larry Weill6 x 9 – 256 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-017-0More stories about the experiences of a WildernessPark Ranger in the Adirondack Mountains. Relatedtitle(s): Excuse Me, Sir..., Forgive Me, Ma’am...,Thanks Anyway, Sir...

PEAK EXPERIENCESDanger, Death, and Daring in theMountains of the Northeastby Carol Stone White6 x 9 – 344 pagesPaperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-1-61168-254-0In this collection, White brings together some of herfavorite tales of outdoor misadventures.

PENULTIMATE PADDLESIn the Piseco, Indian, & Canada LakesRegion: Southeast Adirondacksby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 270 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9969885-2-0A flatwater guidebook for paddling the spectacularlakes and rivers of the southeastern Adirondacks.

A PERMANENT MEMBEROF THE FAMILYby Russell Banks6 x 9 – 240 pagesHardcover – $25.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-185765-2Paperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-185766-9A masterly collection of new stories which maps thecomplex terrain of the modern American family.

PERSPECTIVES ONTHE ADIRONDACKSA Thirty Year Struggle by PeopleProtecting Their Treasureby Barbara McMartin61/4 x 91/4 – 408 pages – MapPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0895-0 The history of Adirondack environmental policy,beginning with the 1970 formation of the APA.

PHOTOGRAPHINGTHE ADIRONDACKSWhere to Find Perfect Shotsand How to Take Themby Carl Heilman II7¼ x 9 – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-187-5Heilman takes you to the best photo sites in the parkand shows you how and when to shoot them.

THE PRIVATELY OWNEDADIRONDACKSby Barbara McMartin8½ x 11 – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $32.00 – ISBN 1-888-374-20-9This book discusses the origins of private landownership in the Adirondack Park, including lumbercompanies, sporting clubs, and private preserves.

THE PRIZEFIGHTERAND THE PLAYWRIGHTGene Tunney andGeorge Bernard Shawby Jay R. Tunney6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $35.00 – 978-1-55407-641-3Tunney, who lived in Speculator, became friends withplaywright Shaw. This book chronicles the relationshipthat formed between this celebrated odd pair.

THE PUCK HOG VOLUME 2Haunted Hockey in Lake Placidby Christie Casciano, illustratedby Rose Mary Casciano Moziak8 x 8 – 72 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-040-8It’s off to Lake Placid for a tournament the team willnever forget. Hockey, history and mystery come intoplay in an action-packed adventure as the youth hock-ey players experience their own little Miracle on Ice.

THE RAILROADBook Two of Adirondack Trilogyby Tony Holtzman5 x 8 – 260 pages – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-61468-049-9Advancing inexorably across the Adirondacks, therailroad brings tragedy while transforming the loggingindustry and accelerating tourism. Related title(s):Axton Landing, Forever Wild, The Bethune Murals

RAISING DADUsing Middle School Rulesby D.J. Renner5½ x 8½ – 152 pagesPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-0-9990196-0-3When Jess’s mother dies in a freak accident. Jessis determined to get Dad back on track armed withlessons learned in middle school.

RAPTURESTales of Darkness and Lightby Charles Watts5½ x 8½ – 114 pagesPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-0-615-68665-3A group of short stories from the Adirondacks to thefar reaches of the world.

RAQUETTE LAKEHome Away from Homeby Bob Bauer6 x 9 – 104 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $12.95Personal memoirs of Mr. Bauer’s time spent campingon Raquette Lake in the Adirondack Mountains.

A RARE ROMANCE IN MEDICINEThe Life and Legacy ofEdward Livingston Trudeauby Mary Hotaling6 x 9 – 352 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-922595-51-8This new biography of Dr. Trudeau expands upon Dr.Trudeau’s Autobiography, published in 1915.

RASCAL AND BANDITA Summer of Love in the Adirondacksby Bob Fields6 x 9 – 90 pagesPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-1-387-91249-0A humorous story of two baby raccoons that willentertain animal lovers of all ages.

THE RASCALSFOR THE ENVIRONMENTVolume One—The Strangerby Susan E. Steverman illustrated by Michael E. O’Hern7 x 9 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-925168-85-8A story about a courageous and fun-loving groupof Adirondack animals with a strong sense of justicewhen it comes to caring for the planet.

THE RAVENby Mark Holdren6 x 9 – 168 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9760648-1-7New York State is about to transfer millions of acresof Adirondack land to developers. But when a22nd century adventurer discovers he is lost in theAdirondacks of 1832, America has one last chance toget it right. Related title(s): Lost Pond, Spirit Wolf

REFLECTIONS ANDRECOLLECTIONS OFTHE TOWN WITH A PASTWarrensburgh, New Yorkby The Warren County Historical Society5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-615-12139-XWarrensburgh’s rich past is captured in thiscomprehensive history of the town. Fromwilderness to superhighways a queen village issculpted in the Adirondacks.

REFLECTIONS FROMCANOE COUNTRYPaddling the Waters of theAdirondacks and Canadaby Christopher Angus6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0444-0Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0571-3“Delightful, full of wisdom and humor and passionfor wild places.” —Christine Jerome

REMARKABLE WOMENOF CLINTON COUNTYby Anastasia L. Pratt6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-845-6Many important women in Clinton County’s historyare profiled in this important book.

A REMOTE CHANCERemote Encounters: Book Oneby Adria Townsend6 x 9 – 184 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978- 1-5151-8952-7When Grady is charged with vandalism for stoppingthe demolition of her father's cabin, the local judgeremands her to the care of a carpenter.

THE RESERVEby Russell Banks5½ x 8½ – 304 pagesPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-143026-8Vanessa Cole is a wild, stunningly beautiful heiress.On the night of July 4, 1936, two events coincide topermanently alter the course of her life.

RESORT HOTELSOF THE ADIRONDACKSThe Architecture of aSummer Paradise, 1850–1950by Bryant F. Tolles, Jr.9 x 12 – 320 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 1-58465-096-6This book focuses on the architecture of the resorthotel, and the related social, cultural, and economichistory of the industry.

THE RIVER’S TALEby Michael Virtanen5½ x 8½ – 160 pagesPaper – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789254-4-4Alison Reade flees New York City and discovers theAdirondacks are not the safe haven she thought.

ROOTED IN ROCK New Adirondack Writing, 1975–2000by Jim Gould6 x 9 – 464 pages – MapHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0701-4In the past twenty years the Adirondacks have inspireda resident population of writers who use the region astheir primary setting and subject matter.

RUIN FALLSA Novelby Jenny Milchman5¼ x 8 – 352 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-345-54909-9Liz Daniels races to unravel a web of lies, followinga thread leading deep into the woods to a hiddenworld. Related title(s): As Night Falls, Cover of Snow,Wicked River

THE SAGA OF NICHOLAS STONEROr A Tale of the Adirondacksby Donald R. Williams61/4 x 91/4 – 160 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-925168-88-2Nicholas Stoner’s life was centered about the greatoutdoors and the Adirondack Mountains he loved.

SAINT LAWRENCE COUNTYIN THE WAR OF 1812Folly and Mischiefby John M. Austin6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-148-8Recounts the county’s divided role in the War of 1812.

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SANTANONIFrom Japanese Temple to Lifeat an Adirondack Great Campby Robert Engel, Howard Kirschenbaum, & Paul Malo8½ x 11 – 254 pages – Photos – Index.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-9670388-1-0Santanoni is essential reading for all those interestedin the Adirondacks, rustic architecture, and leisurepursuits in America.

SARANAC: 1937–1940A Memoir of “The Cure”in the Adirondacksby Richard H. Ray8½ x 11 – 96 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 0-9615159-2-9“This is the memoir of an optimistic and fortunateman who, in telling his story, tells also the stories ofso many tuberculosis survivors.” —Philip L. Gallos

SAYING GOODBYE TOPORT DAVIS HIGHAn Adirondack Novel of the Sixtiesby Dave Donohue5½ x 8½ – 122 pagesPaperback – $14.00A book about youth and passion, about the trauma ofloss and the magic of first love, and about the strangelyunique quality of having grown up in the sixties.

THE SEARCH FORADIRONDACK GOLDby Ron Johnson51/2 x 81/2 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-925168-90-4The quest for gold in New York’s North Country hasdrawn people to the area for centuries. There have beennumerous documented gold discoveries plus many morerumors and legends.

THE SEASONALCABIN COOKBOOKby Teresa Marrone7 x 8 – 400 pages Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-885061-79-XWritten to celebrate the change of seasons and helpyou enjoy foods that are perfect for a cabin setting.

SEEING THE FORESTReviews, Musings, and Opinions from an Adirondack Historianby Philip Terrie5½ x 8½ – 240 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – 978-0990-3090-6-2This volume collects nearly 60 of Terrie’s best pieces,on everything from Adirondack art to acid rain tocougars to the history of the Forest Preserve.

SENECA RAY STODDARDAdirondack Illustratorby William Crowley10 x 8 – 64 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-910020-35-3A catalog of Stoddard photographs exhibited at theAdirondack Museum during 1981 and 1982.

SENECA RAY STODDARDTransforming the AdirondackWilderness in Text and Imageby Jeffery L. Horrell6 x 9 – 184 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0609-3This book explores the nature of Stoddard’s work andexamines how it influenced and was influenced by thechanging attitudes toward wilderness.

SHADOW BABYby Alison McGhee5¼ x 8 – 256 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-307-46228-2A young girl in the Adirondacks forms anunforgettable friendship with an elderly neighborwhile searching for answers about her family’spast. Related title: Never Coming Back

SHADOW CREEKby Joy Fielding6 x 9 – 384 pagesHardcover – $25.99 – ISBN 978-1-4516-8815-3A group of unlikely traveling companions findthemselves on a camping trip in the Adirondacks atthe same time a pair of killers is terrorizing the area.

SHORT CARRIESEssays from Adirondack Lifeby Elizabeth Folwell5½ x 8 – 192 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-922595-38-9This book contains dozens of timeless observationsof Adirondack nature, community, and history.

SKI AND SNOWSHOE TRAILSIN THE ADIRONDACKSby Tony Goodwin51/2 x 81/2 – 153 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-02-9Fifty trips for skiers and snowshoers of all skill levels.

SKYLINE DRIVE-INAdirondack Storiesby Dave Donohue6 x 9 – 104 pagesPaperback – $13.00 – ISBN 978-1-329-01584-5A new collection of short stories by author DaveDonohue that portrays the lives of people who inhabitthe small towns of the Eastern Adirondacks.

SNOWSHOE ROUTESAdirondacks & Catskillsby Bill Ingersoll5½ x 8½ – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-59485-009-7This book includes 65 routes throughout theAdirondacks and Catskills; and lists routes bydistance, duration, difficulty, and features.

SO THERE WE WERERiver Running in the Hudson Gorgeby Jeff Dickinson6 x 9 – 372 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4800-8331-8The story of the people who for almost 200 yearshave been exploring and logging the Hudson Gorge.

SOFT SHOULDERSAn Adirondack Storyby Liza Frenette7 x 9 – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-925168-70-XAn award-winning children’s story of three girls wholearn about nature, friendship, and survival duringa snowstorm in the Adirondack Mountains. Relatedtitle: Dead End

SONGS TO KEEPTraditional AdirondackNorth Country Songsfrom the Marjorie Lansing Porter Collection8½ x 11 – 40 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $15.00Learn about the folk music of the Adirondacks andChamplain Valley with 16 songs traditionally sung bylumberjacks, boatmen, miners, farmers, and more.

SOUTHBOUND TERRORA Marc LaRose Mysteryby R. George Clark6 x 9 – 288 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-5172-9116-7A missing person investigation draws private detectiveMarc LaRose into an international conspiracy of deathand terror. Related title: Borderline Terror

SPIRIT WOLFA Mystical Adirondack Journeyby Mark Holdren6 x 9 – 164 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9760648-0-0Nine-year-old Jason Quinn is blind. While visiting anAdirondack lodge, he is spellbound by the hauntingcall of a phantom wolf. It is a wild cry that only he canhear. Related title(s): Lost Pond, The Raven

SPIRITS OF THEADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSby Tom Tolnay51/2 x 81/2 – 104 pages – Illus.Paperback – $21.00 – ISBN 0-913559-62-8Featuring thirty-six delightful wood engravings, thisbook is a charming account of the ghosts and otherforms of spirit life in the Adirondacks.

SPITFIREA North Country Adventureby Kate Messner6 x 9 – 144 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-018-7Desperate to find her uncle, twelve-year-old AbigailSmith disguises herself as a boy, steals a leaky row-boat, and sets out to join the American Fleet on LakeChamplain. Recipient of the Adirondack LiteraryAward for Best Children’s Book. Related title(s):Champlain and the Silent One, Over and Under theSnow, Over and Under the Pond, Sugar and Ice

SPLIT ROCK WILDWAYScouring the Adirondack Park’s Most Diverse Wildlife Corridorby John Davis5½ x 8½ – 170 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-9967870-7-9A look at some of the wildlife thriving in the woodedhills and waterways linking Lake Champlain with theHigh Peaks.

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SPRING TROUT &STRAWBERRY PANCAKESBorrowed Tales, Quirky Cures,Camp Recipes and the AdirondackCharacters Who Cook Them Upby William J. O’Hern6 x 9 – Photos – IndexPaperback – $25.99 – ISBN 978-0-9890328-4-1This book’s recipes have as distinct a woodland flavoras the stories of the characters and camps the authorcelebrates in its pages. Related title(s): Adk CampStories, The Hermit and Us, Life with Noah, NoahJohn Rondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days, Under an AdkInfluence, Adk Adventures, Adk Characters, AdkKaleidoscope, Adk Logging, Adk Memories, AdkStories, Adk Wilds, The Adks’ Moose River Plains

SPUTNIK SUMMERby Paul Castellani6 x 9 – 328 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-39-4Kevin Boyle is in trouble with an older girl and apriest on a crusade against degenerate books. Whenhe thinks nothing else can go wrong, he witnessesthe death of a tourist.

STORIES, FOOD, LIFE compiled by North Country Public Radio7 x 10 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-922595-37-2A collection of evocative food memoirs and recipescompiled by North Country Public Radio and publishedby Adirondack Life.

THE STORM KINGA Novelby Brendan Duffy6¼ x 9¼ – 400 pagesHardcover – $27.00 – ISBN 978-0-8041-7814-3Haunted by dark secrets, a young doctor returnsto his isolated Adirondack hometown in this tense,atmospheric novel.

THE STORY OF SAGAMOREby Howard Kirschenbaum51/2 x 81/2 – 72 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-913393-02-4Sagamore, which is listed in the National Register ofHistoric Places, was begun in 1897 by William WestDurant, designer of many of the Adirondack retreats.

SUGAR AND ICEby Kate Messner5½ x 8¼ – 288 pagesHardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-8027-2081-8For Claire Boucher, life is all about skating on the pondon her family’s farm. But all that changes when Claireis offered a scholarship to train in Lake Placid. Relatedtitle(s): Champlain and the Silent One, Spitfire,Over and Under the Snow, Over and Under the Pond

SUMMERS ONTHE SARANACSby Maitland C. DeSormo7 x 10 – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-932052-87-8Author Maitland C. DeSormo chronicled some of therich history of the Saranac region. This richly illus-trated volume contains over 250 vintage photographs.

SWEET PEAS ANDA WHITE BRIDGEOn Lake GeorgeWhen Steam Was Kingby Elsa Kny Steinback7 x 10 – 176 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $20.00 – ISBN 0-932052-22-3 Here are tales told along Lake George by old-timers, steamboatmen, folks who lumbered, farmedand hunted and by authors of old guidebooks.

SYANA’S BELLby Derek Todd Fisher8 x 10 – 74 pages – Photo – Illus.Paperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-0-9978443-1-3An enchantiong, humourous, adventure tale ofself-discovery set in the Adirondack Mountains.

TAILINGSby Jeffrey G. Kelly5½ x 8½ – 188 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9663423-4-8This novel captures the feeling of an Adirondackmining town struggling for survival.

TAILSPINThe Strange Case of Major Callby Bernard F. Conners 6 x 9 – 508 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $26.95 – ISBN 0-945167-50-4Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-945167-53-9A nationwide crime spree by an AWOL AirForce flyer continues as he arrives in Lake Placidin July, 1954.

TALES FOR THE TRAILAdventures in Air, Land & Wateredited by Birch Brook Press51/2 x 81/4 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-913559-85-7This book of stories and poems was designed toappeal to all nature lovers.

TALES FROM THEADIRONDACK FOOTHILLSby Howard Thomas51/2 x 81/2 – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-925168-41-6This series of stories explains how the foothillsevolved from a wilderness inhabited only by wanderingNative Americans to the present prosperous area ofdairy farms, busy villages, and excellent schools.

TALES FROM THE FEATHERBEDby Bill Smith51/2 x 9 – 126 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-912678-91-7Tall tales, remembrances and songs of life in theAdirondack foothills.

TELL ME A STORYAdirondack Fairy Tales IIby Lettie Petrie51/2 x 81/2 – 60 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-9711638-1-2A charming collection of stories about the adventuresof Rosie the skunk, Spike the porcupine, and theirfriends in the forests of the Adirondacks. Relatedtitle: Adirondack Fairy Tales

THANKS ANYWAY, SIR...BUT I’LL SLEEPIN THE TREEby Larry Weill6 x 9 – 280 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-059-0The final book in the series that includes Excuse Me,Sir... Your Socks Are On Fire, Pardon Me, Sir... There’sA Moose In Your Tent, and Forgive Me, Ma’am...Bears Don’t Wear Blue, about the experiences of awilderness park ranger in the Adirondack Mountains.

THENDARA RAILROADThe Beginning of the 90’sby John Caruso81/2 x 51/2 – 158 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-615-12408-9Wonderful photos of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad,beginning with the restoration in the early 1990’s.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S NIGHTRIDE TO THE PRESIDENCY by Eloise Cronin Murphy 5½ x 8½ – 35 pages – Illus Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-910020-33-7 The story of Theodore Roosevelt’s pell-mell midnightride to North Creek as President McKinley lay dying.

THIRTEENTH SUMMER An Adirondack Adventureby Jerry Cashion6 x 9 – 148 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.50 – ISBN 0-9654280-0-1A novel about a young girl in the 1920s Adirondacks.

THROUGH THE EVIL DAYSby Julia Spencer Fleming6 x 9 – 368 pagesHardcover – $25.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-60684-8Paperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-1-250-05235-3On a frigid night, Chief of Police Van Alstyne andReverend Fergusson are called to the scene of a fire.Related title(s): In the Bleak Midwinter,A Fountain Filled with Blood, Out of the Deep I Cry,All Mortal Flesh, I Shall Not Want,One Was a Soldier, To Darkness and To Death

THROUGH THE LIGHT HOLEby Patrick Farrell6 x 9 – 302 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $27.50 – ISBN 0-925168-55-6The history of iron ore discovery and mining near theshores of Lake Champlain is documented here.

TIBETTA’S WORLDHigh Jinks and Hard Timesin the North Countryby Caperton Tissot6 x 9 – 328 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-66898-7“Icons of mountain culture come to life becauseCaperton has a keen eye and warm voice.”—NCPR

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TO DARKNESS AND TO DEATHby Julia Spencer-Fleming51/2 x 81/2 – 320 pagesPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-250-01606-5In the small Adirondack town of Millers Kill, whatbegins as a case of a woman lost in the woods leadsto a tangle of revenge, blackmail, kidnapping, andmurder. Related title(s): In the Bleak Midwinter,A Fountain Filled with Blood, Out of the Deep I Cry,All Mortal Flesh, I Shall Not Want, One Was a Soldier,Through the Evil Days

TO THE LAKE OF THE SKIESThe Benedicts in the Adirondacksintroduction by Barbara McMartin6 x 9 – 192 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $20.00 – ISBN 1-888374-02-0Two never before published manuscripts give insightinto the Adirondacks in the 19th century.

TOWARDS POLARISA Novel of the Adirondack Foothillsby Mason Smith6 x 9 – 440 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-8156-0906-XWhen a couple abruptly leaves town, many peoplebelieve the woman has been kidnapped. Previouslypublished as Florida: A North Country Novel.

THE TRAILS OFTHE ADIRONDACKSHiking America's Original Wildernessby Carl Heilman II & Neal Burdick10 x 10 – 288 pages – Photos – MapHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-1-59962-153-1This book celebrates the Adirondacks through breath-taking photography by Carl Heilman and text by NealBurdick that brings the history of the trails to life.

A TREASURY OF GREATADIRONDACK STORIESas retold by John Vinton, illustrated by Larry Miller81/2 x 11 – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $22.50 – ISBN 0-932052-35-5John Vinton ably captures the history and culture ofthe Adirondacks in this collection.

TROUT LAKEby Ann Breen Metcalfe6 x 9 – 222 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-595-34531-XA reclusive billionaire, a manipulative mayor,and a school teacher with a secret are among theeccentric yet touching characters featured in thisAdirondack novel.

THE TRUTH AND LEGENDOF LILY MARTINDALEAn Adirondack Novelby Mary Sanders Shartle6 x 9 – 258 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5018-6The Adirondack hamlet of Winslow Station istransformed by the unexpected return of its solitaryprodigal child.

THE TUMBLE INNby William Loizeaux6 x 9 – 176 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1042-7A moving drama set in the Adirondacks about homeand about the fragility and resilience of love.

UNDER ANADIRONDACK INFLUENCEThe Life of A. L. Byron-Curtiss1871–1959by William J. O’Hern and Roy E. Reehil6 x 9 – 352 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 0-9743943-4-3Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 0-9743943-5-1We laugh and cry with The Renegade Reverend ofNorth Lake as he shares his and his passion for lifein the Adirondacks. Related title(s): Adk Camp Stories,The Hermit and Us, Spring Trout, Life with Noah,Noah John Rondeau’s Adk Wilderness Days,Adk Adventures, Adk Characters, Adk Kaleidoscope,Adk Logging, Adk Memories, Adk Stories, Adk Wilds,The Adks’ Moose River Plains

UP ON A HILL ANDTHEREABOUTSAn Adirondack Childhoodby Gloria Stubing Rist6 x 9 – 344 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-4890-9This captivating memoir contains the recollectionsof one woman who spent her 1930s childhood on thehillsides and in the woods near Ticonderoga.

UPWARDSThe Story of the First Womanto Solo Thru-Paddle theNorthern Forest Canoe Trailby Laurie Apgar Chandler6 x 9 – 236 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-63381-122-5The uplifting story of Chandler achieving a dream,set amid the rich tapestry of the history, wildlife,landscapes, and people along the trail.

VIEWS FROM ON HIGHFire Tower Trails in theAdirondacks and Catskillsby John P. Freeman5½ x 8½ – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaper – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9961168-4-8This guide describes 28 fire tower trails, how to getto each, the condition of the tower, and whether ornot it's open to the public. Second edition.

A VISITOR’S GUIDETO CAMP SANTANONIAdirondack Great Camp andNational Historic Landmarkby Charlotte K. Barrett5½ x 10¾ – 48 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $3.95 – ISBN 978-0-9670388-4-1This guide to the great camp explores its history, itsJapanese-inspired architecture, and its abundant farm.

WANDER-THRUSHLyric Essays of the Adirondacksby David Crews6 x 9 – 84 pagesPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-0-359-04301-9“These essays are a history lesson, a naturalist’s fieldjournal and an elegiac personal tribute to theAdirondack Park.” —Darryl McGrath

WARREN COUNTYIts People & Their History Over Timeby the Warren County Historical Society9 x 12 – 496 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $40.00 – ISBN 978-0-9701664-1-8This volume contains over 100 illustrations, maps andcharts, a complete bibliography, and a 7,000 citationindex for readers and researchers.

WARRENSBURG, NEW YORK200 Years of People,Places and Eventsby The Warrensburgh Historical Society8½ x 11 – 184 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9913718-1-5A thoroughly-researched history of the first 200years of Warrensburg, featuring insightful text andmany historical photos.

WEDDING ON BIG HOLLOWAnd Other Port Davis Talesby Dave Donohue5½ x 8½ – 100 pagesPaperback – $14.00A collection of short stories about life in the fictionalsmall eastern Adirondack town of Port Davis.

WESTERN ADIRONDACKSFISHING MAP GUIDEby Sportsman’s Connection8½ x 11 – 200 pages – Photos – MapsSpiral Bound – $24.95 – ISBN 1-885010-67-2Includes Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, andSt. Lawrence counties. Related title(s): CentralSoutheastern Adirondacks Fishing Map Guide,Northeastern Adirondacks Fishing Map Guide

WHEN MEN ANDMOUNTAINS MEETStories of Hope and Despairin the Adirondack Wildernessafter the American Revolutionby Glenn L. Pearsall6 x 9 – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaper – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-36-3“Filled with wonderful stories about those who came,saw – and in some cases – were conquered by theAdirondack North Country in the early 1800s.” —Andy Flynn. Related title: Leaves Torn Asunder

WHERE WILDERNESSPRESERVATION BEGANThe Adirondack Writingsof Howard Zahniseredited by Edward Zahniser6 x 9 – 82 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95– ISBN 0-932052-76-2A collection of writings of the late Howard Zahniser,executive director of the Wilderness Society.

WHITE DEVILA True Story of War, Savagery, andVengeance in Colonial Americaby Stephen Brumwell6 x 9 – 360 pages – Photos – MapHardcover – $27.50 – ISBN 0-306-81389-0Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 0-306-81473-0The true story behind the famous novel The Last ofthe Mohicans – a gripping account of war, savagery,and survival in early America.

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WHOSE HISTORYA Museum Memoirby Craig Gilborn5½ x 8½ – 136 pagesPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-96-20309-1-8A fascinating look at the experience of thedevelopment of the Adirondack Museum.

WICKED ADIRONDACKSby Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-717-0Join local author Dennis Webster as he explores thewicked deeds and sinister characters hidden amongthe Adirondacks’ peaks.

WICKED RIVERA Novelby Jenny Milchman5½ x 8¼ – 464 pagesPaperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-1-4926-5899-3Just as the newlyweds Natalie and Doug begin toexplore the depths of their love for each other in the Adirondacks, it becomes clear that they arenot alone. Related title(s): As Night Falls,Cover of Snow, Ruin Falls

WILD BLUESby Beth Kephart5½ x 8¼ – 336 pagesPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-4814-9154-7The threat of two escaped convicts and a missingfriend lead Lizzie on a harrowing journey throughthe wilds of the Adirondacks in this stunning novel.

WILDER PONDSAn Adirondack Mysteryby Kirby White5½ x 8½ – 242 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-9773501-1-7“White captures the beauty and solitude of theAdirondacks, as well as human aspiration andgreed, in this fast-paced novel.” —Pete Sheehan.Related title(s): Edge of Albany, The Long Stair

A WILDERNESS ORIGINALThe Life of Bob Marshallby James M. Glover6 x 9 – 324 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-89886-122-8A complete biography of one the conservationmovement’s most persuasive, influential, and endear-ing spokesmen.

THE WILDERNESS WARRIORTheodore Roosevelt andthe Crusade for Americaby Douglas Brinkley6 x 9 – 960 pagesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-056531-2This biography examines the life and achievementsof Theodore Roosevelt, our “naturalist president,”and his tireless crusade for the American wilderness.

WILDFLOWERS OFTHE ADIRONDACKSby Anne McGrath with Joanne Treffs5½ x 8 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-9702759-0-0A standard reference for wildflower lovers throughoutNew York State.

WILDLIFE IMAGES OFTHE ADIRONDACKSby Eric Dresser7½ x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-026-2In this first-ever collection of his work, wildlifephotographer Eric Dresser presents over 130 imagesof Adirondack wildlife.

WINSLOW HOMERArtist and Anglerby Patricia Junker and Sarah Burns10 x 11 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 0-500-09307-5This engaging book is the first to look closely atWinslow Homer’s avid pursuit of fly-fishing and atthe inspiration that the sport provided for his art.

WINSLOW HOMER INTHE ADIRONDACKSby David Tatham91/2 x 11 – 172 pages – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0773-1“Tatham discusses the development of Homer’s workduring the 1880s.” —ARTbibliographies

WINTERWISEA Backpacker’s Guideby John M. Dunn, M.D.51/2 x 81/4 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-935272-80-1A step-by-step guide on food and drink, clothing,shelter, equipment, following the trail, and bushwacking.

THE WISH FAIRYThe Biggest, Bestest, Fish Ever!by Sandra Reilly5½ x 8½ – 132 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-9964299-6-2Greg, a 10 year old boy who lives in Lake George,calls upon his Wish Fairy after a storm damages hisfamily’s fishing boat.

THE WITCH OF MAD DOG HILLAnd Other Strange Storiesof the Sacandaga Valleyby Don Bowman51/2 x 9 – 230 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-87886-143-2Encounter the darker side of the Sacandaga Valley.

WITHIN A FOREST DARKAn Adirondack Tale ofLove and Suspicionby Michael Virtanen5½ x 8½ – 126 pagesPaperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789254-2-0When Jack Kirkland travels to the Adirondacks toinvestigate the death of an engineer, he finds evidenceof murder and falls in love with the only suspect, thedead man’s girlfriend.

WOMEN ON WATERPaddling the Adirondacksand Central New Yorkby Ruth Dandrea, Kathy DeLong,Carol Moseman, & Bonnie Sanderson6 x 9 – 152 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-039-2A combination guidebook and journal, Women on Waterchronicles a summer spent paddling the waters ofthe Adirondacks and Central New York. Each chapterchronicles a trip and includes a map of the area.

WOMEN WITH ALTITUDEChallenging the AdirondackHigh Peaks in Winterby Carol White6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $ 19.95 – ISBN 1-59531-002-9Over 200 adventures written in chilling detail bytwenty-nine women who in solar winter reached thesummits of all 46 Adirondack High Peaks.

THE WOODSMAN'S BOYby April Blanchard5½ x 8½ – 226 pagesPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-9903274-0-0Nine-year-old William must move from London tothe Adirondacks to live with his father, who is a guidefor the wealthy elites. William slowly becomes anexpert woodsman and learns secrets about his family.

WOODSWOMANLiving Alone in theAdirondack Wildernessby Anne LaBastille5 x 73/4 – 278 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-0-14-015334-7The story of a woman making a home for herself inthe wilds of the Adirondacks.

WOODSWOMAN IIBeyond Black Bear Lakeby Anne LaBastille51/2 x 81/4 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-393-32059-6LaBastille’s pursuit of solitude drives her to build asecond cabin deeper into the woods.

YOGA IN AN ADIRONDACK CHAIRA Guide for Everyoneby Susan Feathers & Carol Sherman6 x 6 – 64 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $10.95 – ISBN 1-55046-341-1This engaging little book guides you in the ancientart of yoga from the comfort of your Adirondack chair.

ARCADIA PUBLISHING TITLES61/2 x 91/4 – 128 pages – Photos

Books from ArcadiaPublishing provide aphotographic history ofNew York State townsand cities. Each titlein the series containsvintage images, withexplanatory captions,and a survey of thecommunity’s history.

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ADIRONDACK HOTELS AND INNSby Donald R. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5769-4

ADIRONDACK PEOPLEAND PLACESby Donald R. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9169-8

ADIRONDACK VENTURESby Donald R. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4560-8

ADIRONDACKS 1830–1930by Donald R. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1094-1

ADIRONDACKS 1931–1990by Donald R. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1156-6

THE ADIRONDACKSPostcard History Seriesby Scherelene L. SchatzPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6347-3

ALONG THE ADIRONDACK TRAILby Donald R. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3648-4

BIG MOOSE LAKEIN VINTAGE POSTCARDSby William L. Scheffler & Frank CareyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0411-7

AROUND CAROGA LAKE,CANADA LAKE, AND PINE LAKEby Carol Parenzan SmalleyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7513-1

CLINTON COUNTYby Anastasia L. PrattPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7370-0

CLINTON COUNTYPostcard History Seriesby Anastasia L. PrattPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2110-1

CORINTHby Rachel A. ClothierPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6574-3

AROUND CRANBERRY LAKEby Susan Thomas SmebyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 9781467103114

CRANBERRY LAKEAND WANAKENAby Susan Thomas SmebyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0969-3

BOATS AND BOATINGON CRANBERRY LAKEby Allen P. SpletePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6520-0

DANNEMORAby Rod Bigelow & Walter “Pete” LightPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2309-9

ESSEX ON LAKE CHAMPLAINby David C. Hislop Jr.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6369-5

FORT TICONDEROGAby Carl R. CregoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3502-9

HADLEY AND LAKE LUZERNEby The Hadley-Luzerne Historical Society Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0984-6

HULETTS LANDINGON LAKE GEORGEby George T. KapusinskiPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5747-2

INDIAN LAKE, HAMILTON COUNTYby Arnold W. DeMarshPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5526-3

AROUND KEESEVILLEby Kyle M. Page & The Anderson Falls Heritage SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2325-9

KIDDIE PARKSOF THE ADIRONDACKSby Rose Ann HirschPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4470-0

LAKE GEORGE by Gale Halm & Mary SharpPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4498-4

LAKE GEORGE IN VINTAGEPOSTCARDS 1900–1925by Erica Henkel-KarrasPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3720-7

JOHN APPERSON’SLAKE GEORGEby Ellen Apperson BrownPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2476-8

LAKE PLACIDby Dean S. StansfieldPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1051-4

LAKE PLACID: THEN & NOWby Laura Russell ViscomePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5672-7

LAKE PLEASANTAND SPECULATOR INTHE ADIRONDACKSby Anne A. Weaver & Beverly HoffmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7251-2

MORIAH AND PORT HENRYIN THE ADIRONDACKSby Jacqueline A. Viestenz & Frank Edgerton MartinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9829-1

NORTH ELBA AND WHITEFACE MOUNTAINby Dean S. StansfieldPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1317-1

OLD FORGE: GATEWAY TO THE ADIRONDACKSby Linda Cohen, Sarah Cohen, and Peg MastersPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1173-3

OLD FORGE ANDTHE FULTON CHAIN OF LAKESby Linda Cohen & Peg MastersPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7355-7

AROUND OSWEGATCHIEby David E. MartinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3833-3

PAUL SMITH’S ADIRONDACKHOTEL AND COLLEGEby Neil SurprenantPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6290-2

PISECO LAKE AND ARIETTAby Frederick T. AdcockPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5499-0

AROUND RAQUETTE LAKEby James M. KammerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4984-2

THE SACANDAGA VALLEYby Randy DeckerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0404-9

SARANAC LAKEby Neil SurprenantPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2100-2

SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKFOOTHILLS FISHING, HUNTING,AND TRAPPINGby Megan Plete PostolPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2881-0

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTYby Susan Wood & Christopher AngusPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0934-1

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTYPORTRAITSby Patricia Harrington Carson & E. Anne MazzottaPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 0-7385-3863-1

STAR LAKEby Shawn R. BauerschmidtPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4454-0

TICONDEROGAby Fred V. ProvonchaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9909-0

TUPPER LAKEby Jon KoppPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7558-2

AROUND WARRENSBURGby John T. HastingsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7219-2

WILMINGTON AND THEWHITEFACE REGIONby the Wilmington Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9924-3

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CENTRAL & NORTHERN NEW YORK FRONTLISTAROUND AND ABOUTby Richard Benedetto5½ x 8½ – 292 pages Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-8861-6656-1A reporter’s 1970s love letters to the people andplaces of Utica and Oneida County.

CLUES IN THE CURRENT by Tim Bashaw5½ x 8½ – 112 pages – Illus. Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-7332722-1-6

Foul play is afoot along the St. LawrenceRiver! Items big andsmall have been disap-pearing from manyhouses, including thoseof Becky Bishop andRiley Imp. Can theyidentify the culprit andget the stolen itemsback to their rightfulowners?

ESCAPE FROMSHIPWRECK COVEby T. Bashaw5½ x 8½ – 112 pages – Illus. Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-7332-7220-9

Come along withStevie Zephyr andher best friend,Erastus McSmoot,as they stumbleupon a decades-oldSt. Lawrence Rivermystery.

FOREVER ORANGE The Story of Syracuse University10½ x 13 – 344 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $99.95 – ISBN 978-0815611448Through photos and narrative, “Forever Orange,”presents SU’s 150-year history in a lively, distinctive,informative manner.

THE GHOSTS OF SARATOGABy David Ossont & David Dampf5 x 9 – 160 pages Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-6200-6308-8In 1777, seventeen-year-old Roland McCaffreyjoined the American Revolution and fought in theBattles of Saratoga under Benedict Arnold.

HAUNTED SARATOGAby Joe Haedrich6 x 9 – 102 pages – Photos – Illus. Paperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-0706-8130-6The author contends that the city of Saratoga, NewYork, is haunted, and still harbors the spirits – andsome say, the DNA – of many of its colorful founders.

HISTORIC NORTHCOUNTRY DISASTERSby Cheri L. Farnsworth6 x 9 – 192 pages Paperback – $23.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-4500-8Learn about the North Country’s tragic history ofhuman folly, natural disasters, deadly explosions,terrible train wrecks and other calamities.

THE INSIDER’S GUIDE TOSARATOGA RACE COURSEby Joe Haedrich & Doug Schreiber6 x 9 – 140 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.00This guide is for those who want to learn aboutthe people who make Saratoga racing happen – thejockeys, owners, trainers, and others.

MURDER & MAYHEMIN HERKIMER COUNTYedited by Caryl Hopson & Susan R. Perkins6 x 9 – 160 pages Paperback – $23.99 – ISBN 9781467144391This book presents the infamous history of high-profile murders and mayhem in Herkimer County.

NESTLE IN FULTON, NEW YORKHow Sweet It Wasby Jim Farfaglia6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-4176-5Farfaglia recounts the delectable history of Nestlé inFulton, “the city that smelled like chocolate.”

PHOTOGRAPHS OF ROMENEW YORK 1880–1930by Chester Williams & Parker F. Scripture8½ x 11 – 90 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.00 – ISBN 1-886-1666-05-6These two hundred reproductions of old photosof Rome, New York, were selected from a libraryof well over two thousand photographs.

ROCKS THAT ROCKAn Explorer’s Hiking Guideto Amazing Boulders andRock Formations of Central& Western New York by Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 292 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-0775-1843-8Join Dunn as he takes you on a breathtaking trekto some of the most incredible and wondrous naturalrock formations the region has to offer.

RUM ACROSS THE BORDERThe Prohibition Erain Northern New York by Allan Seymour Everest5½ x 8 – 186 pages – Photos - MapPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 9780815625476If there was a way to smuggle booze duringProhibition, whether by road, rail, or water, itwas tried at Rouses Point, the site of a busyU.S. customs station on the Montreal-New York“Rum Trail.”

25 BICYCLE TOURS IN THELAKE CHAMPLAIN REGIONScenic Tours in Vermont,New York, and Quebecby Charles Hansen5¼ x 8¼ – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-88150-575-7A guide to a region of outstanding scenery, withattractive and historic towns and villages, friendlyresidents, and a range of lodging and dining options.

50 HIKES IN CENTRAL NEWYORK’S LEATHERSTOCKINGCOUNTRYby Bill Bowers & Ellen McNulty-Bowers6 x 9 – 296 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-88150-817-8Bill and Eileen Bowers guide you through some ofthe best hiking opportunities in Central New York.

100 THINGS SYRACUSEFANS SHOULD KNOW& DO BEFORE THEY DIEby Scott Pitoniak5 x 8 – 336 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-60078-988-5Pitoniak has collected every essential piece ofOrange knowledge and trivia, as well as must-doactivities, and ranks them all.

150 YEARS OF RACINGIN SARATOGALittle-Known Stories & Facts from America’s Most Historic Racing Cityby Allan Carter & Mike Kane6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-102-0Celebrate a century and a half of racing in SaratogaSprings with stories of the events, horses, and peoplewho have made its summers so special.

200 WATERFALLS IN CENTRALAND WESTERN NEW YORKA Finder’s Guideby Rich & Sue Freeman5½ x 8½ – 384 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-187-4This guidebook includes over 250 waterfalls, whenand where to go for best viewing, and the time andeffort required to reach each waterfall.

ABBY’S SEARCH FOR COOPERby Paula Burns81/2 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 0-925168-48-3This delightful adventure follows retriever Abbythrough her regular excursions to Cooperstown andthe many enjoyable experiences she has on thesetrips. Related title: Winterfest with Abby and Cooper

THE AFFAIR OF THEVEILED MURDERESSAn Antebellum Scandal and Mysteryby Jeanne Winston Adler6 x 9 – 326 pagesPaperback – $23.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3548-0An account of a mysterious murder committed innineteenth-century Troy, New York.

ALONG ORISKANY& BIG CREEKSGeology, History and Peopleby Richard L. Williams6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-069-0Richard L. Williams reveals the history of the tencommunities along the creeks.

ALONG THE BIKE HIKE TRAILA Guide to the Canalway Trailin Montgomery Countyby Patricia Rush & Patrick Clear5½ x 8½ – 56 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $7.00A guide to the natural and human history along thebike trail in Montgomery County.

ALONG THE BIKE HIKE TRAILA Guide to the Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail: Albany County Sectionby Gillian Scott5½ x 8 – 60 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-0-9897359-0-2A guide to the natural and human history along thebike trail in Albany County.

AMONG FRIENDSA Quaker Boy at theBattle of Plattsburghby Stephen B. Woodruff6 x 9 – 168 pagesPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-044-6Thirteen-year-old Quaker Elijah Hoag joins in theBattle of Plattsburgh. He learns he can embrace beingQuaker and still follow his dreams.

THE ARCHITECTUREOF DOWNTOWN TROYAn Illustrated Historyby Diana S. Waite8½ x 11 – 256 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-7473-1This beautifully illustrated book tells the forgottenbut surprising stories of the many handsome andsignificant buildings in downtown Troy.

ART ONEIDACelebrating Public Artin Oneida Countyby Arden Kirkland & Marc-Anthony Polizzi9 x 6 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-0-692-70796-8Art is all around you, every day. Read the stories inthis book and realize the ways in which this artworkis entwined with the rich history of the county.

THE BALANCEOF JUSTICEA Novelby Eileen Sullivan Hopsicker6 x 9 – 296 pages – PhotoPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-056-9A novel based on the fascinating life of one ofUpstate New York’s most remarkable women,Josephine McCarty, who was indicted for murderin a shooting on a horse drawn street car in Uticain 1872.

BARE KNUCKLES& SARATOGA RACINGThe Remarkable Lifeof John Morrisseyby Brien Bouyea6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-46713-558-0Morrissey made his way from undefeated bare-knuckle boxer to found the Saratoga Race Course andto win elections to Congress and the NYS Senate.

BARN STORIESReflections from aSaratoga County Horse Farmby Mary Cuffe Perez7 x 9 – 136 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-057-6The 39 stories in this collection are drawn from theauthor’s 15 years managing a horse boarding businesson a Saratoga County farm. Barn Stories is aboutplace, and about the place barns hold in our memories.

BARON VON STEUBENedited by G. Martin Sleeman51/2 x 81/2 – 32 pages – PhotosPaperback – $3.95 – ISBN 0-932052-52-5The original biographical sketch of von Steubenpenned by General William North and compiled andedited by Martin Sleeman.

BASKETBALL HISTORYIN SYRACUSEHoops Rootsby Mark Allen Baker6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-983-2Sports historian Mark Baker traces the evolution ofSyracuse’s “hoops roots,” beginning in the early days.

THE BATTLE OF ORISKANY ANDGENERAL NICHOLAS HERKIMERRevolution in the Mohawk Valleyby Paul A. Boehlert6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-224-9A gripping account of the events before, during, andafter the critical battle in August 1777.

THE BATTLE OF ORISKANY ANDTHE SIEGE OF FORT STANWIXby Greg Chester5½ x 8½ – 156 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-0-9791135-2-9This book takes the reader close up to the mostintense encounters of the Revolutionary War.

THE BATTLE OF SARATOGAby Wendy Vierow11 x 8½ – 24 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 0-8239-6332-2This book makes history exciting and easy to under-stand for young readers.

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THE BATTLES AT PLATTSBURGHSeptember 11, 1814by Keith A. Heralko6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-516-9Herkalo retells the battles at Plattsburgh – the keybattles of the War of 1812.

THE BEEKMAN 1802 HEIRLOOMDESSERT COOKBOOK100 Delicious Heritage Recipesfrom the Farm and Gardenby Josh Kilmer-Purcell, Brent Ridge, & Sandy Gluck8 x 10 – 272 pages – PhotosHardcover – $32.50 – ISBN 978-1-60961-573-4This cookbook shows off the delicious and decadentrecipes that the Beekman Boys have collected.

THE BEEKMAN 1802 HEIRLOOMVEGETABLE COOKBOOK100 Delicious Heritage Recipesfrom the Farm and Gardenby Josh Kilmer-Purcell, Brent Ridge, & Sandy Gluck8 x 10 – 288 pages – PhotosHardcover – $32.50 – ISBN 978-1-60961-575-8A delectable yearlong trip through the Beekmanvegetable bounty. Packed with delicious recipes.

BEST EASY DAY HIKES: ALBANYby Randi Minetor4½ x 7 – 112 pages – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5463-2The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easyto follow, and guaranteed to please.

BEST EASY DAY HIKES:SYRACUSEby Randi Minetor4½ x 7 – 104 pages – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-6466-6Some of the best trails in Onondaga, Cayuga, andMadison Counties.

BLEEDING ORANGEFifty Years of Blind Referees,Screaming Fans, Beasts of the East,and Syracuse Basketballby Jim Boeheim & Jack McCallum6 x 9 – 288 pages – PhotosHardcover – $27.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-231664-6Paperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-231665-3A candid autobiography by Syracuse head coachJim Boeheim, who has been on the major collegebasketball stage longer than anyone.

BLOODY MOHAWKThe French and Indian War & AmericanRevolution on New York’s Frontierby Richard Berleth6 x 9 – 384 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-66-4“Richard Berleth creates a narrative driven by thegeography of the Mohawk Valley” —Robert Weibel

BOLDT CASTLEIn Search of the Lost Storyby Paul Malo6½ x 9½ – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9669729-0-2The first book-length study of the Boldts and theirbuilding project. Related title: A Floating World

BOONVILLE AND BEYONDAn Upstate Samplerby William L. Crosten91/2 x 101/2 – 72 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 0-932052-82-7This book will delight all who know and enjoyBoonville and the surrounding countryside, for Boon-ville is indeed a typically charming upstate village.

THE BOYDS OF BLACK RIVERby Walter D Edmonds51/2 x 8 – 264 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2454-7Set in the early 1900s, this is the story of the Boyds,a family of horse-breeding farmers in the BlackRiver area of Upstate New York.

BRIDGING THE YEARSedited by The Glens Falls Historical Society91/4 x 121/4 – 250 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $40.00Traces the history of Glens Falls from 1763 to 1978.

THE BUCOLIC PLAGUEHow Two ManhattanitesBecame Gentlemen Farmersby Josh Kilmer-Purcell5 x 8 – 336 pagesPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-199783-9A happy series of accidents take Josh Kilmer-Purcelland his partner, Brent Ridge, to the doorstep of themagnificent (and for sale) Beekman Mansion.Related title: The Beekman 1802 Heirloom Cookbook

CAFFÉ LENAInside America’s LegendaryFolk Music Coffeehouseedited by Jocelyn Arem8¼ x 11 – 288 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-1-57687-652-7Paperback – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-57687-732-6This exclusive time capsule chronicling the heyday ofCaffè Lena in Saratoga Springs provides an insightfullook at the many artists who have graced their stage.

CAMP HOLLISThe Origins of OswegoCounty’s Children’s Campby Jim Farfaglia, Alysa Koloms, & Jane Ann Sullivan Spellman6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-582-7This collection of nostalgic images from summerspast takes readers back to the classic days of hiking,swimming, and marshmallow roasting.

CARTHAGEA Novelby Joyce Carol Oates5¼ x 8 – 512 pagesPaperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-220813-2A novel that examines grief, faith, justice, and theatrocities of war through the story of a young girl’sdisappearance in a small Northern New York town.

CENTRAL NEW YORK& THE FINGER LAKESMyths, Legends & Loreby Melanie Zimmer6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-464-6Melanie Zimmer helps us discover the people andplaces of Central New York and the Finger Lakes.

CENTRAL NEW YORK BEERA History of Brewing in theHeart of the Empire Stateby Daniel Shumway6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-342-0Local historian of hops Dan Shumway explores thelong and sudsy story of beer in Central New York.

CHAMPLAIN ANDTHE SILENT ONEA North Country Adventureby Kate Messner6 x 9 – 152 pages – Illus. – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-050-7In the winter of 1609, Samuel de Champlain and hisFrenchmen promise to help the Innu people fighttheir enemies. Silent One must join the war party andfind his voice to save his brother and his own spirit.Related title(s): Spitfire, Over and Under the Snow,Over and Under the Pond, Sugar and Ice

THE CHAPTERSOF ALFRED DOLGEby Sally Madison5¼ x 8¼ – 146 pagesPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-5323-8321-2Five three-act plays, each representing a five-yearperiod of Dolge’s life.

CHILDREN COURAGEOUSAnd Their Familiesby Frederick Roberts, M.D.6 x 9 – 126 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-925168-93-9This book focuses on the real heroes in pediatricmedicine – children and their families.

CHILDREN’S FABLESFROM HINMAN HOLLOWby B.C. Stevens6 x 9 – 88 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-9677938-4-XThis collection of children’s stories is both entertainingand educational.

THE CIVIL WAR STORIESOF HAROLD FREDERICby Harold Frederic51/2 x 8 – 340 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2572-8“Frederic wrote these seven stories drawn from hisboyhood in the Mohawk Valley.”—Book News, Inc.

CLAIMS TO NAMEToponyms ofSt. Lawrence Countyby Kelsie B. Harder and Mary H. Smallman6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 0-925168-09-2The place-names of St. Lawrence County are tracedand explanations for the naming are given.

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CLASS “C” BASEBALLA Case Study of the SchenectadyBlue Jays in the Canadian-AmericanLeague 1946–1950by Frank M. Keetz81/2 x 11 – 96 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $5.00Chronicles four years of the Schenectady Blue Jays.

THE COLLECTOR’S GUIDETO HERKIMER DIAMONDSby Michael R. Walter8½ x 11 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4710-8Includes vivid color images of Herkimer diamondspecimens along with scientific information.

COLLECTOR’S GUIDE TO THEBALMAT MINING DISTRICTSt. Lawrence County, New Yorkby Chamberlain, Lupulescu, Bailey, & deLorraine9¼ x 12 – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $34.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-5466-3A comprehensive description of the history, geology,and mineralogy of this important mining district.

COLONEL MEACHAM’SGIANT CHEESEby Rosemary Nesbitt6½ x 9¼ – 64 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95The story of Colonel Meacham’s historical decisionto make a 1,400 pound cheese to take to PresidentAndrew Jackson before he left office.

COLOR HIM ORANGEThe Jim Boeheim Storyby Scott Pitoniak6 x 9 – 272 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-60078-784-3This study of the coach details everything from theeffects of his small town upbringing in upstate NewYork to the years the team fell just short of the title.

COLORFUL CHARACTERSOF NORTHERN NEW YORKNorthern Lightsby Dave Shampine6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – IllusPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-821-7Anyone who hails from the North Country knows theregion is full of fascinating people. But who were themost intriguing of this motley crew?

COOPERSTOWNby Eugena Pilek5 x 8 – 336 pagesPaperback – $13.00 – ISBN 0-7432-6694-3An exceptional debut novel lovingly probes the valuesof faith, family, and America’s favorite pastime.

COOPERSTOWN CHRONICLESLove & Other Camp Gamesby Peter Rutkoff6 x 9 – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $23.50 – ISBN 0-913559-69-5A sequence of insightful, delightful tales of youthfulcapers, successes and misadventures, at a summer campon Lake Otsego in the 1960’s.

COOPERSTOWN, OTSEGOAND THE WORLD AS SEENBY THE BADGERby Robert B. Seaver6 x 9 – 272 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.00 – ISBN 1-59531-004-5These tales, observations, and histories are told withhumor and warmth. Seaver’s articles have touchedmany readers in the Cooperstown area.

CORNFLOWER’S GHOSTAn Historical Mysteryby Thomas Pullyblank5 x 8 – 238 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789066-5-8Based upon two hundred years of upstate history,Cornflower’s Ghost translates meticulous researchinto believable historical characters and events.Related title: Napoleon’s Gold

CRANKS FROM COOPERSTOWNby Dennis Savoie81/2 x 11 – 150 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9662638-1-2Fifty bike rides in the Cooperstown area.

CRIMES IN TIME JOURNALVOLUME 1by Dr. Hollis A. Palmer81/2 x 11 – 144 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9671713-8-5Compelling true crimes of the Victorian Era inupstate New York.

CRIMES IN TIME JOURNALVOLUME 2Victorian Rulesby Dr. Hollis A. Palmer81/2 x 11 – 146 pages – Photos. – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9671713-1-8More stories of compelling Victorian Era crimes.

CURIOSITIES OFCENTRAL NEW YORKby Melanie Zimmer6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-666-1These are the hidden stories, peculiar events, andoffbeat characters of Central New York.

CURSE OF THEVEILED MURDERESSby Hollis Palmer51/2 x 81/2 – 220 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9671713-6-9When the mistress of a man nominated for governorof New York is convicted of killing two people with-out any motive, the tale is just beginning.

DAISY DARING And the Quest for theLoomis Gang Goldby Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 192 pages – Illus. – FictionPaper – $15.95 – ISBN 1-59531-005-3Legend tells of the Loomis Gang hiding gold in theMohawk Valley. Shane Loomis has a proposition forDaisy: decipher the encrypted map left behind by hisancestor and he’ll share the hidden gold.

DANCE IN SARATOGA SPRINGSby Denise Warner Limoli6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-167-3Skidmore dance professor Denise Warner Limolinarrates this beautiful history, from turn-of-the-century“floral fêtes” to today’s vibrant dance community.

DEATH IN SARATOGA SPRINGSA Gilded Age Mysteryby Charles O'Brien5½ x 8¼ – 304 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-7582-8638-3Private detective Pamela Thompson follows a trail ofdeath and deception left by a Civil War hero.

DEATH’S REVENGEby Stan Wilczek Jr.6 x 9 – 312 pagesHardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 978-1-886166-34-9In his third novel, Wilczek has crafted a tightly plottedmystery-thriller that will take you on an emotionalrollercoaster ride of your life. Related title(s):The Kept Secret, The Soma Man, Last Witness

DEERFIELD NEW YORKA Glimpse Into The Pastby Virginia C. Loin81/2 x 11 – 188 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 1-886166-04-8Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-886166-04-8Over 200 years of history of the Deerfield vicinity.

THE DEERSLAYERby James Fenimore Cooper5 x 73/4 – 560 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-14-039061-8One of Cooper’s famous “Leatherstocking Tales” thatintroduces his hero Natty Bumpo (Deerslayer) andhis adventures in upstate New York. Related title(s):Last of the Mohicans, The Pathfinder, The Pioneers

DICK’S GREAT ADVENTUREFrom Rags to Riches withoutLeaving Oswego Countyby Richard T. Brennan6 x 9 – 400 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-48-6The 69-year, 17-mile journey from the slopesof Tug Hill to a vacation resort on Lake Ontario, astold by the founder of Brennan Beach RV Resort.

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUEAn American Roadhouseby John Stage and Nancy Radke8 x 10 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-58008-971-5Features more than 100 flavor-packed recipesfrom Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, the perennially popular,Syracuse-based, honky-tonk rib joint.

DISASTERS OFONONDAGA COUNTYby Neil K. MacMillan6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3786-7Onondaga County has a long and storied history ofnatural and man-made calamity.

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DISTANT DRUMSHerkimer County in theWar of the Rebellionby David P. Krutz7 x 10 – 408 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 0-925168-42-4The story of the people of Herkimer County, caughtup in the cataclysm that was the Civil War.

DOLPH SCHAYES AND THE RISEOF PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALLby Dolph Grundman6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1040-3A portrait of Dolph Schayes – the star of theSyracuse Nationals basketball team during the 1950sand 1960s.

DOWN FROM TROYA Doctor Comes of Ageby Richard Selzer5½ x 8½ – 332 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3444-5In this beloved classic, Richard Selzer recountshis childhood in Troy, New York, during the GreatDepression.

DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWKA Vintage Movie Classic Editionby Walter Edmonds5 x 7¾ – 672 pages Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1101872673An upstate New York classic. The bestselling novelbehind John Ford’s acclaimed film.

THE DUCKS OF CONGRESS PARKby Tori Losey7 x 9 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-925168-97-1The story of a mother and her children who watch afamily of ducks in Saratoga’s Congress Park.

EARLY HISTORIES ANDDESCRIPTIONS OF ONEIDACOUNTY, NEW YORKedited by G. Martin Sleeman6 x 9 – 176 pages – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 0-932052-83-5Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-932052-95-9This collection of the writings of early historians andtravelers in Oneida County is an important addition tocentral New York State written history.

ECOS SKI & SNOWSHOE TIPSCross Country Ski & Snowshoe Maps of the Capital Regionby ECOS8½ x 11 – 68 pages – MapsSpiral Bound – $15.00Whether you are an avid skier or snowshoer or arejust beginning, this guide will help you find your way.

EDGE OF ALBANYA Warren Crow Mysteryby Kirby White5½ x 8½ – 226 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-9773501-2-4Warren Crow investigates a series of murders, whosevictims he suspects were left in Tivoli Park to createpressure on the city to sell the land. Related title(s):Wilder Ponds, The Long Stair

EDMUND WILSONOur Neighbor from Talcottvilleby Richard Hauer Costa6 x 9 – 173 pages – Map – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0163-0“Costa portrays an unexpectedly open, accessibleman whose bookishness was tempered by a deepaffinity for Talcottville.” —Publishers Weekly

ELECTRIC LAKEOneonta’s Forgotten Gemby Jim Loudon7½ x 9¼ – 56 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9833897-1-2The story of a fifty-acre pond that providedgenerations of Oneontans with the enjoyment ofswimming, boating, and fishing.

ELSEWHEREA Memoirby Richard Russo6 x 9 – 256 pagesHardcover – $25.95 – ISBN 978-0-307-95953-9After eight commanding works of fiction, the PulitzerPrize winner now turns to memoir in a hilarious andmoving account of his life in upstate New York.

EVA COO,MURDERESSby Niles Eggleston6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-925168-60-2Probably no murder during the 20th century receivedmore media coverage than did the Coo murder trial.The time: 1934. The place: Oneonta, New York.

EXPLORING 200 YEARSOF ONEIDA COUNTYcompiled & edited by Donald F. White81/2 x 11 – 264 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9668178-0-XA fabulous look at 200 history-packed years.

THE FASTEST KIDON THE BLOCK The Marty Glickman Storyby Marty Glickman & Stan Isaacs6 x 9 – 216 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – 978-0-8156-0574-4“Glickman recounts the 1936 Berlin Olympics, hisfootball days at Syracuse University, and his amazingsports broadcasting career.” —Midwest Book Review

FERNS OF THE CAPITALREGION OF NEW YORKA Guide to Species Identificationby Ed Miller5½ x 8½ – 40 pages – PhotosPaperback – $5.00A guide that focuses on the more common ferns ofthe Capital Region.

THE FINAL INVASIONPlattsburgh, the War of 1812’sMost Decisive Battleby Colonel David G. Fitz-Enz6 x 9 – 324 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Hardcover – $28.95 – ISBN 0-8154-1139-1The American triumph over a far larger and better-equipped opponent comes alive in this book.

FIRE ALONG THE SKYBeing the Adventures of CaptainShane Hardacre in the New Worldby Robert Moss6 x 9 – 392 pagesPaperback – $23.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3160-4A historical adventure set in the Mohawk Valley inthe aftermath of the French and Indian War.

THE FIREKEEPERA Narrative of the New York Frontierby Robert Moss6 x 9 – 514 pagesPaperback – $23.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2934-2An epic adventure based on the extraordinary historicalstory of Sir William Johnson and the author’s dreamsof a Mohawk “woman of power.”

FISHING ONEIDA LAKEA Complete Guide to New York'sMost Productive Warmwater Fisheryby Spider Rybaak6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-177-5The only book detailing this lake’s remarkable fish-ing opportunities, from a local angler who has fishedevery area in the lake. Related title(s): Fishing theAdirondacks, Fishing the Great Lakes of New York

FISHING THE SALMON RIVERby Spider Rybaak6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-158080-188-1The first book to detail the where and how of fishingthis outstanding length of water.

A FLOATING WORLDMore People, Places, andPastimes of the 1000 Islandsby Paul Malo6½ x 9½ – 320 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9669729-2-9Hundreds of historic photographs illustrate articlesabout the summer resort. Related title: Boldt Castle

THE FLY CREEKCIDER MILL COOKBOOKMore Than 100 Great Apple Recipesby Brenda Palmer Michaels & Bill Michaels8 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-57284-194-9Released to commemorate the 160th anniversaryof the mill, this book captures the history of theoperation through stories, photography, and recipes.

THE FORESTPORT BREAKSA Nineteenth-Century Conspiracyalong the Black River Canalby Michael Doyle6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0772-4Doyle illuminates a fresh and fascinating chapter inthe colorful history of the Erie Canal.

FORGIVEN WARRIORby Philip S. Ryan5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9795012-0-2David Muller has just learned that his father has beenkilled by a Mohawk warrior at the Battle of Oriskany.

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FORT CRAILO AND THEVAN RENSSELAERSThe Dutch Colonial Origins ofGreenbush & the City of Rensselaerby Shirley W. Dunn6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-82-4The 350-year history of a Capital Region landmark.

FORT IN THE WILDERNESSby Katherine Strobeck6 x 9 – 86 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.50 – ISBN 0-925168-62-9The Battle of Oriskany and the defense of FortStanwix are brought to life in this book.

FROM “THE BEACH”TO BREWERTONStories of Oneida Lakeby Jack Henke6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – MapHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 0-925168-98-XThis book includes stories from all around the lakefrom the Civil War era through today.

FRONTIER JUSTICEThe Rise and Fallof the Loomis Gangby E. Fuller Torrey6 x 9 – 264 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-932052-91-9A definitive history of the Loomis Gang, whoterrorized central New York in the 1800’s.

THE GHOST OFBILLY MASTERSON& Other Thousand Islands Talesby Thomas Pullyblank5¼ x 8 – 140 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9856926-6-7A collection of fictional stories set amidst themesmerizing beauty of the Thousand Islands.

GHOSTS OFCLINTON COUNTY by Gordie Little 6 x 9 – 160 pages Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-031-6 Little has collected and told ghost stories for manyyears. Now, for the first time, he has selected overthirty of his best stories for publication.

GHOSTS OF NY’SCAPITAL DISTRICTAlbany, Schenectady, Troy & Moreby Renee Mallett6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3292-0New York’s Capital District is an area rich in history...and in ghosts!

GLOVE CITIESby Barbara McMartin with Alec Reid81/2 x 11 – 294 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $32.00 – ISBN 1-888374-13-6How a people and their craft built two cities –Gloversville and Johnstown, New York.

GOOD FOOD SERVED RIGHTTraditional Recipes & Food CustomsFrom New York’s North Countryby Lynn Case Ekfelt7 x 9¼ – 350 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 0-9678774-0-7A charming collection of historical sketches, recipes,and essays about family and community gatherings tolet you know that “we are what we eat.”

GREAT INVENTORS OFNEW YORK’S CAPITAL DISTRICTby Timothy Starr6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-171-3This book describes the accomplishments of dozensof inventors from the Capital District.

THE GREAT SNOWY OWL CAPERAdventures with Stoney Seriesby Mark Manske5½ x 8½ – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-17582-8A mysterious owl has suddenly appeared near theMalone International Airport. Where did it comefrom? Join biologist Marvin Stone on this adventure.

GROWING UP IN THECOOPER COUNTRYedited by Louis C. Jones51/2 x 81/2 – 206 pages – MapHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0040-4This charming book contains boyhood reminiscencesfrom the autobiographies of two men who grew up inthe Cooper Country during the frontier period.

GUIDE TO FISHINGWEST CANADA CREEKAND ITS TRIBUTARIESby M. Paul Keesler51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9645372-2-2A guide to fishing one of New York’s premier streams.

HAL SCHUMACHERThe Prince of the New York Giantsand the Pride of Dolgevilleby Roger Glen Melin6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $18.30 – ISBN 978-1-4669-8498-1This biography of Hal Schumacher takes us year byyear through the life of Prince Hal, and gives us ahistory both before and following his playing days.

HAUNTED MOHAWK VALLEYby Dennis Webster & Bernadette Peck6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-266-3Haunted Mohawk Valley delves into the history behindsome of the Mohawk Valley’s most haunted locations.

HAUNTED NORTHERNNEW YORK VOLUME 4by Cheri L. Farnsworth6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-035-4The author of the best-selling Haunted Northern NewYork series is back with her most chilling volume yet,featuring twenty-eight all-new stories.

HAUNTED ONONDAGA COUNTYby Neil K. MacMillan6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-590-5From the halls of Syracuse University to thequiet neighborhoods of Fayetteville and Marcellus,Onondaga County has a haunted history.

HAUNTED SARATOGA COUNTYby David J. Pitkin5½ x 8½ – 333 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 0-9663925-3-1This book from author David J. Pitkin featuresspooky stories of hauntings in Saratoga County.

HAUNTED UTICAby Dennis Webster & Bernadette Peck6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-138-9Follow the authors and the Ghost Seekers of CentralNY as they delve into the region’s supernatural past.

HIDDEN HISTORY OFTHE MOHAWK VALLEYThe Baseball Oracle, the MohawkEncampment, and Moreby Bob Cudmore6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-121-1Cudmore delves deep into the region’s past to find itsmost fascinating pieces of hidden history.

THE HIGHEST PRAISEOF GALLANTRYMemorials of David T. Jenkins& James E. Jenkinsby A.P Case & Patrick A. Schroeder51/2 x 81/2 – 72 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-889246-17-4The story of two brothers from Vernon who served inthe 146th New York Infantry & Oneida Cavalry.

HISTORIC TALES OFBETHLEHEM, NEW YORKby Susan E. Leath6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1855-2A collection of stories focused on the history of thetown of Bethlehem, in Albany county.

THE HISTORY AND ARTOF 25 TRAVERSby Vic Zast, artwork by Greg Montgomery9 x 12 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-1-59531-023-1An account of the last twenty-two Travers Stakes anda look back at three of the greatest races in history.This beautiful book also contains the entire collectionof Greg Montgomery’s Travers Stakes posters.

THE HISTORY OF HEREA House, the Pine HillsNeighborhood, and the City of Albanyby Akum Norder6 x 9 – 314 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6790-0This book follows Albany’s Pine Hills neighborhoodthrough more than one hundred years of change.

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HISTORY OF OTSEGO LODGENo. 138, F. & A. M.,Cooperstown, New Yorkedited by Richard Vang6 x 9 – 100 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789066-2-7This volume gathers together for the first time acollection of historical writings on the history ofOtsego Lodge No. 138.

A HISTORY OF THE ONEHUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTHREGIMENT N.Y. VOLUNTEERSby James A. Mowris6 x 9 – 296 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4290-1616-2A primary source history of the 117th regiment,N.Y. Volunteers.

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF PARISAnd the Valley of the Sauquoitby Henry C. Rogers6 x 9 – 432 pagesHardcover – $25.00Originally published in 1881, this captivating historyexplores all facets of early life in the Town of Paris.

HISTORY OF THE VALESchenectady’s HistoricRural Cementaryby Don Ritter8½ x 11 – 204 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-9856926-8-1Vale Cemetery is not only a beautiful and well laidout cemetery – it is also a history lesson.

HOLMAN CITY MYSTERYTown of Paris Twins Book 3by Dorothy Stacy5½ x 8½ – 98 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-7-8Another exciting adventure for the Town of ParisTwins. Related title(s): Erie Canal Cousins, AlbanyHomecoming, Canal Town Christmas, On AcademyStreet, Stars Over Buffalo, Town of Paris Twins,Three Weeks in Utica

THE HOP FARMER'S YEARThe Seasons, Tools and Methodsof Hop Growers in New York State'sGolden Age of Hopsby Albert C. Bullard7½ x 9¼ – 158 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-9856926-7-4This book focuses on the handful of counties inCentral New York that were the center of hop cultureduring the golden age of New York State hops.

HUNTING CENTRAL NY WHITETAILSAnd Other Wild Adventuresby Robert J. Elinskas6½ x 9½ – 228 pages – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9771017-3-3Describes Central New York before and during the timedeer first started populating the area. Various hunts aredescribed. Related title(s): Adirondack Camps andHunts, Old Days in the Adirondacks, AdirondackHunters and Trappers, A Deer Hunter’s History Book,In the Woods with Adirondack Sportsmen, In Campwith Adirondack Hunters, Adk Clubs

I REMEMBER WHENThe Untold Story of Helen Ellettby Randy Kneer6 x 9 – 68 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9794979-3-3The story of a courageous woman who devoted agreat part of her life to observing at the DickinsonHill Fire Tower located in Grafton, New York.

I WILL STAND WITHMY FATHER: BOOK ONEby Irene Uttendorfsky5½ x 8½ – 222 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-0-984-1259-1-3In the summer of 1777, a 15-year-old Oneida warriorhelps the Americans defend Fort Schuyler.

IMMIGRANTS ALL!!!by Mario G. Fumarola6 x 9 – 184 pages – Illus.Paperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9660363-5-0A charming memoir of growing up Italian-Americanin the rich enclave of East Utica in the 1940s and ’50s.

IS THE COFFEE FRESH?Confessions of Drama, Dysfunction, andDaily Life at a Downtown Coffeehouseby Marc Renson5½ x 8½ – 174 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9824777-8-6Renson takes you on an entertaining, outrageousjourney experienced in the daily operation of Ambition,one of Schenectady’s most popular restaurants.

JAMES K. MCGUIREBoy Mayor and Irish Nationalistby Joseph E. Fahey6 x 9 – 280 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1032-8The story of a self-educated, charismatic, giftedleader who overcame personal tragedy in childhoodand was elected the youngest mayor of a major cityin America.

THE JEFFERSON COUNTYEGAN MURDERSNightmare on New Year's Eve 1964by Dave Shampine & Daniel T. Boyer6 x 9 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-288-1Shampine and Boyer recount the grisly story of thisNew Year’s Eve North Country nightmare.

JIM BOEHEIM ANDSYRACUSE BASKETBALLIn the Zoneby Donald Staffo6 x 9 – 408 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-68358-248-9Staffo examines the career of the storied SU basketballcoach and the elite program that he built.

JOEY’S ITALIANFavorite Recipes from Central NewYork’s Celebrated Restaurantby Joey DeCuffa8½ x 11 – 208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-21887-8DeCuffa (Joey’s Classic Italian Dining, Pronto Joey’s,and Joey’s at the Thousand Islands Club) delivers gen-erous portions of recipes and memories in this book.

JUST ANOTHER DAYby Bobbie Dumas Panek5¼ x 8 – 182 pagesPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-692-49408-0This book follows a year in the life of the author’sfamily on their dairy farm in Central New York.

A KAYAKER’S GUIDE TONEW YORK’S CAPITAL REGIONAlbany, Schenectady, Troy,The Hudson & Mohawk Riversby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-67-1Seventy paddling adventures on New York’s twomightiest, history-rich rivers.

THE KEPT SECRETby Stan Wilczek Jr.6 x 9 – 320 pagesHardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 0-97015-162-4While in Central New York, a young FBI analystuncovers a secret that will make our government anaccomplice to the ultimate act of terror against itself.Related title(s): Death’s Revenge, The Soma Man,Last Witness

A KILLER NAMED HATCHMassacre on Potato Hillby Thomas Blanchfield6 x 9 – 180 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $13.99 – ISBN 978-1-4389-9557-1It was early spring in 1973 when a sleepy town wassuddenly awakened by a maelstrom of activity causedby the discovery of a mother’s shallow grave.

KUYAHOORA Discovering West Canada Valley by M. Paul Keesler 8½ x 11 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – Index Paperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-9645372-4-8A unique book that highlights the fascinating historyof West Canada Valley. Related title: Mohawk

LAST WITNESSby Stan Wilczek Jr.6¼ x 9¼ – 416 pagesHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-1-886166-38-7Wilczek has crafted a tightly plotted mystery-thriller– with secrets, seductions, sex, lies, cover-ups, andconspiracies – around the JFK assassination.

LEATHERSTOCKING RAILS A History of Railroading Alongthe Upper Susquehanna by Jim Loudon 8½ x 11 – 264 pages – Photos – Maps Paperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-9641119-2-9 A detailed book about every railroad and trolley linethat was ever built in Otsego County.

LEAVE IT TO THE LADIESby Dr. Hollis A. Palmer6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9671713-2-6The third book in the Crimes in Time series; Leave itto the Ladies follows the stories of six women whotook matters into their own hands.

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LEGENDS OF SYRACUSEBASKETBALLby Mike Waters8½ x 11 – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-61321-354-4A compendium of stories from and about Syracusebasketball’s greatest legends.

LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELDThe Story of the Syracuse 8by David Marc6 x 9 – 344 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1030-4This book tells the story of the African Americanmembers of the 1969–70 Syracuse University footballteam who petitioned for racial equality on their team.

LIGHTHOUSES ANDLIFE SAVING AT OSWEGOImages of America Seriesby Thomas J. Panayotoff & Michael R. Pittavino6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2851-3A photographic history of the oldest freshwater portin the United States.

A LITTLE MAID OFMOHAWK VALLEYby Alice Turner Curtis51/2 x 71/2 – 192 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-55709-337-0In 1777, little Joanne Clarke and her friend NancyWagner find an Indian’s pouch containing a letter withvaluable information to the American Army at Albany.

LIVING NORTH COUNTRY Essays on Life and Landscapein Northern New York edited by Natalia Rachel Singer & Neal Burdick 51/2 x 81/2 – 364 pagesHardcover – $25.95 – ISBN 0-925168-82-3 Over two dozen essays on the relationship betweenlandscape and the ways of life in the North Country.

THE LONG STAIRAn Albany Mysteryby Kirby White5½ x 8½ – 230 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-9773501-0-0When Jonah Lee was murdered, police assumed itwas armed robbery. But Warren Crow learns that Leehad been secretly acquiring land near Capitol Hill.Related title(s): Edge of Albany, Wilder Ponds

LOST INDUSTRIES OFSARATOGA COUNTYby Timothy Starr6 x 9 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-079-9The tourism trade has sustained itself in SaratogaCounty since the early 1800s, but this region alsosaw a vibrant industrial era that is often overlooked.

LOST MOHAWK VALLEYby Bob Cudmore6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-46711-838-5Local author Bob Cudmore shows that while they mayhave been lost to history, many compelling stories ofthe Mohawk Valley no longer need be forgotten.

LULLABIES AND NIGHTMARESby Frederick Roberts, M.D.6 x 9 – 160 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-925168-58-0Lullabies and Nightmares deals with the practice ofPediatric Medicine as the author lived it.

LULLABY FOR MORONSBased on the True Story of America’sFirst School Teacher Murderby Ronald Keith Siegel6 x 9 – 306 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 1-59531-011-8America’s first school teacher murder occurred inPoland, New York. The trial became Upstate New York’s“Trial of the Century.” Lullaby for Morons takes us intoa dark age of medical and legal thinking.

MAGGIE’S REVENGEby Dr. Hollis Palmer51/2 x 81/2 – 200 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9671713-9-3In 1889, Maggie Horrigan was found floating in aWashington County pond. Five years later five localmen died, all were connected to the case.

MAIN STREET UNADILLAAn Architectural and Historical Guideby Nancy Burnett81/2 x 11 – 88 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9711900-0-3This book combines photos of Unadilla’s Main Streethomes with architectural descriptions and history.

MAJORSKI’S GHOSTby Bob Cohen6 x 9 – 195 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-925168-39-4In this mystery novel set in central New York, sleuthMarty Fenton is drawn into the most complex anddangerous puzzle he has ever encountered.

MIDDLEFIELDAnd the Settling of the New YorkFrontier: A Case Study of Developmentin Central New York, 1790–1865by Dominick J. Reisen6 x 9 – 244 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $35.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789066-3-4Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789066-4-1Presents this rural crossroads hamlet as a case study ofthe development of small towns in Central New York.

MILLIE, M.DThe Story of a NineteenthCentury Woman, 1846–1927by Helen Dann Stringer6 x 9 – 215 pagesHardcover – $26.95 – ISBN 0-925168-07-6Millie grew up on her parents’ farm first in PompeyHill and later in Manlius. The story of her life andcareer is a delight and inspiration to read.

THE MINISTERS’ WARJohn W. Mears, the OneidaCommunity, and the Crusadefor Public Moralityby Michael Doyle6 x 9 – 224 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-00-8156-1098-4A riveting account of Presbyterian minister John W.Mears’s crusade against the Oneida Community.

THE MOHAWKby Codman Hislop51/2 x 8 – 388 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2472-1“Hislop has brought to a rich subject an unfailingsense of the picturesque, the significant, and thedramatic.” —Chicago Tribune

MOHAWKDiscovering the Valley of the Crystalsby M. Paul Keesler8½ x 11 – 296 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-021-7“Whether your interest lies in history, outdoor recre-ation, touring, or sightseeing, you’ll find it in this book”—Bob McNitt. Related title: Kuyahoora

MOHAWK FRONTIERThe Dutch Community ofSchenectady, New York, 1661–1710by Thomas E. Burke Jr.6 x 9 – 278 pagesPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2706-5This is the fascinating story of the Dutch communityat Schenectady, a village that grew out of the wilder-ness along the northern frontier of New Netherland.

MOHAWK REGIONWATERFALL GUIDEFrom the Capital District toCooperstown & Syracuseby Russell Dunn4½ x 7½ – 336 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-54-1Dunn’s thorough research provides a wealth ofhistorical and anecdotal material, and his detaileddirections and maps make locating the falls easy.

MOONFIXERThe Basketball Journey of Earl Lloydby Earl Lloyd & Sean Kirst6 x 9 – 152 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0946-9Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0992-6In 1950, future Hall of Famer Earl Lloyd became thefirst African American to play in an NBA game.

MURDER & MAYHEM INJEFFERSON COUNTYby Cheri L. Farnsworth6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-867-5Jefferson County, located in New York’s beautifulNorth Country, has a dark and violent past.

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MURDER & MAYHEM INST. LAWRENCE COUNTYby Cheri L. Farnsworth6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-964-1St. Lawrence County is known for its picturesquewaters, but underneath this fair façade lies a sordidpast, rife with tales of killings and cunning.

MURDER OF A HERKIMERCOUNTY TEACHERThe Shocking 1914 Caseof a Vengeful Studentby Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3645-7The true story of the first murder of a school teacherin the United States.

THE MYSTERY OFTHE ALBANY MUMMIESedited by Peter Lacovara & Sue H. D'Auria9 x 10½ – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6948-5In 1909, two mummies arrived at the AlbanyInstitute of History & Art. They have been oncontinuous exhibition since then.

NAPOLEON’S GOLDA Legend of the Saint Lawrence Riverby Thomas Pullyblank5¼ x 8 – 360 pages Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-9833897-0-5Based on Napoleonic history and the history ofupstate New York. Related title: Cornflower’s Ghost

NATHAN ROBERTSErie Canal Engineerby Dorris Moore Lawson edited by Eric W. Lawson, Sr.6 x 9 – 100 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-925168-57-2This is the biography of Nathan Roberts whose engi-neering expertise helped build the original Erie Canal.

NATURAL AREAS OFALBANY COUNTYby Claire K. Schmitt & Mary S. Brennan8½ x 11 – 116 pages – Maps – IndexPaperback – $15.00This book describes seventy natural areas available tothe public in Albany County.

NATURAL AREAS OFRENSSELAER COUNTYby Schmitt, Miller, Broderick, Keenan & Niemi8½ x 11 – 180 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.00Publicly-accessible natural areas in RelsselaerCounty are featured in this book.

NATURAL AREAS OFSARATOGA COUNTYby Claire E. Schmitt & Judith S. Wolk8½ x 11 – 94 pages – MapsPaperback – $14.00 – ISBN 978-0-9761196-1-6Saratoga County’s 846 square miles include a wealthof public lands in a varied terrain. This is a guide tothe county’s natural areas.

NATURAL AREAS OFSCHENECTADY COUNTYby Claire E. Schmitt8½ x 11 – 56 pages – MapsPaperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-0-9761196-8-5A guide to the woodlands and pine bush ofSchenectady County.

NATURE REFLECTIONSA 90-Day Devotional and Journalfor People Who Love Natureby Patty Mondore5 x 8 – 196 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9895689-0-6If you love nature, and the One who created it, thenyou will love this book.

NO DRUMSby E.R. Eastman5 x 8 – 288 pagesPaperback – $21.00 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7703-4No Drums takes place during the Civil War and, setin Central New York, it is populated with the peopleat home while military battles raged to the south.

THE NORTH COUNTRYMURDER OF IRENE IZAKStained by Her Bloodby Dave Shampine6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-119-2Blending suspense with true-crime reporting, authorDave Shampine investigates the brutal WellesleyIsland murder that shook New York’s North Country.

NORTH COUNTRY REFLECTIONSOn Life and Living in theFoothills and the Valleysedited Neal Burdick & Maurice Kenny6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-115-0In this remarkable collection of essays, you willexperience the voices of the North Country with storiesof the land and the people who treasure it.

NORTH OF ALBANYby Mary L. Randall6 x 9 – 144 pagesPaperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-387-70723-2A tale of childhood in its many incarnations.One moment sudden tragedy. The next momentsurrealistic wonder.

NOTHING BY NAMEA Novel in Free Verseby Mary Cuffe Perez5½ x 8½ – 88 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9722007-5-2Abandoned by her mother at age 11, Ruby livedalone in the house where she was born on a farm inGalway, New York.

O ALBANY!by William Kennedy5 x 7¾ – 402 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-14-007416-3In this marvelous book, Kennedy offers an eloquenthistory of his colorful and turbulent hometown.

O&WThe Long Life and Slow Deathof the New York, Ontario, &Western Railwayby William F. Helmer6 x 9 – 232 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-25-1Over 100 photographs and illustrations grace thishistory of the Ontario & Western Railway.

OF TIME AND AN ISLANDby John Keats51/2 x 8 – 254 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0211-8Depending on their own resourcefulness, the Keatsfamily thrives in the rhythms of island life.

ON ACADEMY STREETTown of Paris Twins, Book 2by Dorothy Stacy5¼ x 8¼ – 116 pages – Map – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-6-1Anna wants to be accepted in her new village, but shemakes a dreadful first impression. Related title(s):Erie Canal Cousins, Albany Homecoming, CanalTown Christmas, Holman City Mystery, Stars OverBuffalo, Town of Paris Twins, Three Weeks in Utica

ONCE AN ENGINEERA Song of the Salt Cityby Joe Amato6 x 9 – 268 pagesPaperback – $23.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2844-4A funny, tragic, garlicky chronicle of growing up onthe wrong side of the tracks in Syracuse.

ONEIDA UTOPIAA Community Searching forHuman Happiness and Prosperityby Anthony Wonderly6 x 9 – 304 pages – PhotosHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0270-9A fresh treatment of a long-standing social experimentborn of revival fervor and communitarian enthusiasm.

THE ONEONTA FAIRby Jim Loudon7½ x 9¼ – 112 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9856926-4-3Peppered with colorful characters and a sense ofnostalgia, the story of the Oneonta Fair has beenrecovered by author and historian Jim Loudon.

ONEONTA IN OLDEN TIME &BITS OF ONEONTA HISTORYby Harvey Baker7½ x 9¼ – 248 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-9789066-7-2This collection of articles was originally published inthe Oneonta Herald during the years of 1892 & 1893.

THE ONEONTA ROUNDHOUSEby Jim Loudon8½ x 11 – 100 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9641119-0-5The definitive account of the birth, life, and death ofthe world's largest railroad roundhouse.

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THE ONION PICKERCarmen Basilio and Boxingin the 1950sby Gary Youmans6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-53-0A fascinating look back at one of the most magicalperiods in boxing history, the 1950s, and one of itsmost compelling fighters, Carmen Basilio.

THE OPPORTUNITY IS AT HANDOneida County, New YorkColored Soldiers in the Civil Warby Donald M. Wisnoski51/2 x 81/2 – 132 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 1-889246-20-4A long overdue tribute to those brave men whoserved so heroically in our nation’s bloodiest conflict.

OSWEGO COUNTYAND THE CIVIL WARThey Answered the Callby Natalie Joy Woodall6 x 9 – 160 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-208-9Discover the stories of survival and sacrifice from thesoldiers of Oswego County in the Civil War.

OTSEGO COUNTYIN THE CIVIL WARFirsthand Accounts of War Experiencescompiled by the Otsego County Historical Assoc.6 x 9 – 162 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9833897-4-3A collection of letters, memoirs, newspaper articles,and diary entries from Otsego County.

OUR MOVIE HOUSESA History of Film and CinematicInnovation in Central New Yorkby Norman O. Keim208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0896-7A highly readable and richly detailed account of theorigins of American film in Central New York.

PADDLING THE QUIET WATERSOF MID-EASTERN NEW YORKAlbany, Columbia, Greene,Rensselaer, Schenectady,and Schoharie Countiesby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-61468-209-7A compendium of historical facts interwoven withmaps, illustrations and directions on how to get there.

THE PATHFINDERby James Fenimore Cooper5 x 7 3/4 – 496 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-14-039071-1A naval story set on and around Lake Ontarioduring the French and Indian War. Related title(s):The Deerslayer, Last of the Mohicans, The Pioneers

THE PIONEERSby James Fenimore Cooper5 x 73/4 – 448 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-14-039007-3The first of “The Leatherstocking Tales” introducesthe mythical hero Natty Bumpo and his legendaryexploits in upstate New York. Related title(s):The Deerslayer, Last of the Mohicans, The Pathfinder

A PLACE IN HISTORYAlbany in the Age of Revolution,1775-1825by Warren Roberts6¼ x 9¼ – 356 pagesHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3329-5A journey into Albany’s past and the city’s role inthree historical narratives: the American Revolution,the French Revolution, and the Erie Canal.

THE POESTEN KILLWaterfalls to Waterworksin the Capital Districtby John Warren5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-633-6A history of the Poesten Kill, which has sustainedRensselaer County communities for generations.

PRACTICAL DREAMERGerrit Smith and the Crusadefor Social Reformby Norman K. Dann6 x 9 – 656 pages – Photos – Index.Paperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-0-9755548-7-6Gerrit Smith may have been the least-known nationalleader of the American 19th century. In this landmarkbiography, Dann paints a vibrant portrait of Smith.

THE PUCK HOG VOLUME 2Haunted Hockey in Lake Placidby Christie Casciano, illustratedby Rose Mary Casciano Moziak8 x 8 – 72 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-040-8It's off to Lake Placid for a tournament the team willnever forget. Hockey, history and mystery come intoplay in an action-packed adventure.

QUEENSBURY’S HERITAGEby Robert L. Eddy81/4 x 11 – 250 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $28.00Paperback – $20.00“Notes and Quotes” and “Picturesque and HistoricHomes” are featured.

REFLECTIONS OF ADIAPER HILL KIDPotsdam in the 1950sby Sandra Paige Sorell6 x 9 – 88 pages – PhotosPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-52-3A collection of essays about growing up in Potsdamin the 1950s in the Clarkson University faculty housingcomplex nicknamed Diaper Hill.

REMARKABLE WOMENOF CLINTON COUNTYby Anastasia L. Pratt6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-845-6Many important women in Clinton County's historyare profiled in this important book.

REMEMBERING ALBANYHeritage on the Hudsonby Don Rittner6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-770-8In this collection, local author and columnist DonRittner delights with the best stories from his column“Heritage on the Hudson.”

REMEMBERING NEW YORK’SNORTH COUNTRYTales of Times Gone Byby Dave Shampine6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-790-6This collection of Shampine’s best columns is sure torivet visitors and longtime residents alike.

REMEMBERING SYRACUSEby Dick Case6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-583-4Case presents an intimate look at the families, friendsand neighbors who call Syracuse home.

REMEMBERING TROYHeritage on the Hudsonby Don Rittner6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-536-0In Remembering Troy, historian Don Rittner high-lights the city's rich past and demonstrates that Troycan rise again to global prominence.

THE REV. J.W. LOGUEN, AS ASLAVE AND AS A FREEMANA Narrative of Real Lifeby Rev. J.W. Loguen7 x 10 – 360 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $65.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3446-1Paperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1068-7Originally published in 1859, this book chroniclesthe remarkable life of a man popularly known as the“Underground Railroad King” in Syracuse.

RIDE WITH THE LOOMIS GANGby E. Fuller Torrey, M.D.6 x 9 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.50 – ISBN 0-925168-56-4An exciting account of the legendary Loomis Gangwhich terrorized Central New York during the mid-1800s. This is an adaptation of Frontier Justice: TheRise and Fall of the Loomis Gang for young readers.

THE RIVER LOCKOne Boy’s Life along the Mohawkby Stephen Haven6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0928-5After a 14 year absence from his home inAmsterdam, Haven returns to the town that moldedhis character.

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RIVER REFLECTIONSA 90-Day Devotional and Journalfor People Who Love the Waterby Patty Mondore5 x 8 – 192 pages – Photos Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9846946-3-1Written from her favorite waterfront location in thebeautiful Thousand Islands in Northern New York,this journal includes 90 daily meditations.

SAINT LAWRENCE COUNTYIN THE WAR OF 1812Folly and Mischiefby John M. Austin6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-148-8Local historian John Austin recounts St. LawrenceCounty’s divided role in the War of 1812.

THE SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAYAND POWER PROJECTAn Oral History of the GreatestConstruction Show on Earthby Claire Puccia Parham6 x 9 – 328 pages – Photos – Map – IndexHardcover – $34.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0913-1Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1073-1Claire Puccia Parham reveals the human side of theproject in the words of its engineers and laborers.

SARATOGAAmerica's Battlefieldby Timothy Holmes & Libby Smith-Holmes6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-336-3Discover the story of the battles of Saratoga and thelife of one of America’s most important battlefields.

SARATOGAAn Equine Traditionby Tom Killips11 x 81/2 – 96 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 1-881275-26-4Killips gives you an intimate look at the excitementhorse racing brings to Saratoga, from the quiet morningworkouts to the roaring of the crowds.

SARATOGATurning Point of America’sRevolutionary Warby Richard M. Ketchum6 x 9 – 560 pages – Maps –Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 0-8050-6123-1Basing his account on diaries, letters, and field docu-ments of the participants, Ketchum brings one of theRevolutionary War’s most significant battles to life.

SARATOGAThe Ultimate Racing Experienceby Frank R. Scatoni8 x 7½ – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9726401-6-9In a blend of 200 dazzling photographs, this bookcaptures the essence of thoroughbred racing’s mostmajestic community.

SARATOGA 1777Turning Point of a Revolutionby Brendan Morrissey71/4 x 93/4 – 100 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 1-85532-862-3The Saratoga campaign is widely believed tohave been the turning point of the American Warof Independence.

SARATOGA 1858A Novel of Sortsby Hollis Palmer6 x 9 – 325 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $18.58 – ISBN 978-0-9819528-5-7During the summer of 1858 everyone, who was anyone,flocked to Saratoga springs all sharing one primaryobjective to “See and be Seen.”

SARATOGA IN BLOOM150 Years of Glorious Gardensby Janet Loughrey10 x 10 – 160 pages – Photos – MapHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-0-89272-798-8Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-60893-260-3A tour of outstanding public and private gardens inSaratoga Springs.

SARATOGA LOSTImages of Victorian Americaby Robert Joki8½ x 11 – 208 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-15-2Hundreds of historic photographs and illustrationsfrom the author’s extraordinary private collection.

SARATOGA RACE COURSEThe August Place to Beby Kimberly Gatto6 x 9 – 176 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-104-8The story of the oldest thoroughbred racetrack in thecountry, with tales of the famous people and horsesthat contributed to its illustrious history.

SARATOGA SPRINGSA Brief History in Postcardsby Mary Martin & Nathaniel Wolfgang-Price9 x 6 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-7643-2594-9Vintage postcards, most of them beautifully handtinted, showcase sites that made the city famous.

SARATOGA SPRINGSThe Complete Visitor's Guideby Field Horne4½ x 6½ – 136 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $8.95A complete guide to all there is to do and see inSaratoga Springs. Seventh edition.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORKA Brief Historyby Timothy Holmes7 x 10 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-452-3Saratoga has recaptured the freshness and verve of anearlier age, reinvigorated by new people and ideas.

SAVING TROYA Year with Firefighters andParamedics in a Battered Cityby William B. Patrick5¼ x 8¼ – 438 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3154-3A powerful account of the hazards, challenges, anddangers faced by America’s first-responders.

SCHENECTADYFrontier Village to Colonial Citycompiled and edited by Don Rittner6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-229-8A collection that presents Schenectady’s early historyfrom some of its most knowledgeable residents of thetwentieth century.

SCHENECTADY’S GENERALELECTRIC REALTY PLOTImages of America Seriesby Chris Leonard6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0317-6A history of the historic Schenectady neighborhoodcreated by General Electric.

A SEAT AT THE TABLE:BEEKMAN 1802Recipes to Nourish Your Family,Friends, and Communityby Brent Ridge, Josh Kilmer-Purcell,& Rose Marie Trapani7 x 10 – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-0-544-85021-7From the beloved founders of Beekman 1802,more than 115 seasonal recipes for enjoyingand sharing with those you love. Related title:Beekman Cookbooks

SHADES OF SOULS PASSEDTrue Accounts of Ghostly Encounters in Madison County, New YorkTeresa R. Andrews6 x 9 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.50 – ISBN 978-0-557-74024-6The souls that wander Madison County remainunseen until one day they decide to make themselvesknown. This book contains some of their stories.

SIX WEEKS IN SARATOGAHow Three-Year-Old FillyRachel Alexandra Beat the Boysand Became Horse of the Yearby Brendan O’Meara6 x 9 – 281 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3942-6“Going behind the scenes of three-year-old fillyRachel Alexandra’s 2009 triumph … O’Meara makesher story gallop and gleam.” —Chronogram

SLICES OF ORANGEA Collection of Memorable Gamesand Performers in SyracuseUniversity Sports Historyby Sal Maiorana & Scott Pitoniak6 x 9 – 248 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0844-8A chronicle of the rich tradition of SyracuseUniversity sports.

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THE SMALBANAC 2.0An Opinionated Guide toNew York's Capital Districtby Christine M. Garretson-Persans6¼ x 7¾ – 284 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6360-5A wry, affectionate, and practical guide to New YorkState’s capital city and surrounding area.

SMOKE RINGSOVER THE VALLEYby Roy Gallinger51/2 x 81/2 – 160 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-925168-74-2Roy Gallinger shares memories, experiences andtales of the Chenango Valley.

THE SOMA MANby Stan Wilczek Jr.6 x 9 – 296 pagesHardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 978-1-886166-19-6Jonathan Wick wants to live longer than Godintended him to. He is confident his money will buythe one thing everyone says it can’t, immortality.Related title(s): Death’s Revenge, The Kept Secret,Last Witness

THE SOUL OFCENTRAL NEW YORKSyracuse Storiesby Sean Kirst6 x 9 – 352 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1083-0A deeply moving collection of stories about thestruggles and triumphs of the everyday men andwomen who define Syracuse.

SPITFIREA North Country Adventureby Kate Messner6 x 9 – 144 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-018-7Desperate to find her uncle, twelve-year-old AbigailSmith disguises herself as a boy, steals a leaky row-boat, and sets out to join the American Fleet on LakeChamplain. Recipient of the Adirondack LiteraryAward for Best Children’s Book. Related title(s):Champlain and the Silent One, Over and Under theSnow, Over and Under the Pond, Sugar and Ice

STONE HOUSES OFJEFFERSON COUNTYedited by Maureen Hubbard Barros, Brian W.Gorman, and Robert A. Uhlig8½ x 11 – 328 pages – Photos – Map – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1048-9Lavishly illustrated with almost 300 photographs,this volume highlights eighty-five stone houses inthe region.

A STOP ON THEUNDERGROUND RAILROADRev. J.W. Loguen and Syracuseedited by Paul Hofmann6 x 9 – 66 pages – MapPaperback – $8.00 – ISBN 0-970-05191-3An excerpt from the 1859 biography of Rev. Loguenconcentrating on his time spent in the Syracuse areawhile working on the Underground Railroad.

STORIES FROM THEMOHAWK VALLEYThe Painted Rocks, the GoodBenedict Arnold & Moreby Bob Cudmore6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-058-4The communities of the Mohawk Valley have uniquehistories but are inextricably tied together.

SUMMER OF RED RAINby Susan Davis51/2 x 81/2 – 120 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-32-5Thirteen-year-old Samuel finds himself caught up inthe middle of the Battle of Oriskany.

SUPERNATURAL SARATOGAHaunted Places and FamousGhosts of the Spa Cityby Mason Winfield6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-700-5Amid the famous mineral springs and horse races,Saratoga Springs is a hub for the supernatural.

SURE SIGNSStories Behind the HistoricalMarkers of Central New Yorkby Howard S. Ford8¼ x 11 – 402 pages – MapsPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 1-4033-1486-1A guide to the blue and gold historical markers thatinform travelers throughout central New York.

SYRACUSE CHINAby Cleota Reed & Stan Skoczen81/2 x 111/2 – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $60.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0474-7Examines the birth, growth, and resilience of one ofAmerica's major manufacturers of ceramic tableware.

SYRACUSE LANDMARKSAn AIA Guide to Downtownand Local Neighborhoodsby Evamarie Hardin51/2 x 81/2 – 352 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2599-5Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0273-6A companion for anyone who wants to enjoy all ofSyracuse’s cultural riches and diversity.

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYAn Architectural Guideby Jeffrey Gorney6 x 9 – 152 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0810-3Richly illustrated and compellingly written,this book is a crucial companion for anyoneinterested in exploring the architectural heritageof Syracuse University.

TALES FROM HINMAN HOLLOWby B.C. Stevens51/2 x 81/2 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.00 – ISBN 0-9677938-3-1Reflections of boyhood in rural Otsego Countyduring the 1940’s and ’50’s.

TALES MY FATHER NEVER TOLDby Walter D. Edmonds51/2 x 81/2 – 224 pagesCloth Ltd. Ed. – $75.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2657-2Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0307-8Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0633-8Edmonds turns to reminiscences of his childhood,spent alternately in the foothills of the Adirondacksand in New York City's Greenwich Village.

A TASTE OF THE CHAPMANby Glens Falls-Queensbury Historical Association6 x 9 – 334 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $15.00An excellent cookbook featuring recipes from friendsof the Chapman.

THEY, TOO, WERE“BOYS OF SUMMER”A Case Study of the Schenectady BlueJays in the Eastern League 1951–1957by Frank M. Keetz81/2 x 11 – 190 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $7.00The history of professional baseball in Schenectady.

THOUSAND ISLANDSCanadian & American Sceneryby D.E.S. Enterprises9 x 7 – 64 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.98 – ISBN 0-9714398-0-XHistoric views of the wonderful beauty and pictur-esque scenery to be found in the Thousand Islands.

THREE 19TH CENTURYWOMEN DOCTORSElizabeth Blackwell, Mary Walker,and Sarah Loguen Fraserby Mary K. LeClair, Justin D. White,& Susan Keeter6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.00 – ISBN 978-0-9700519-3-6Biographies of notable pioneers of medicine, all ofwhom have strong ties to Central New York.

TIME BETWEENThe Hauntings of Cherry ValleyNew Yorkby Susan Murray-Miller7¼ x 9¼ – 136 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9746558-2-6This book features stories, tales, and eyewitnessaccounts from one of America’s most haunted places.

TIME WEARING OUT MEMORYSchoharie Countyby Steve Gross & Susan Daley10 x 11 – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 0-393-06644-4These elegant and evocative photographs portray theoldest continuously farmed county in New York.

TITLE TOWN USABoxing in Upstate New Yorkby Mark Allen Baker6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-769-2Canastota is at the epicenter of Upstate New York’srich boxing heritage.

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TO SPEND ETERNITY ALONEby Dr. Hollis A. Palmer51/2 x 81/2 – 298 pages – Photos – Maps – Index Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9671713-7-7A bizarre murder and the incredible trial thatfollowed in 1878 Saratoga.

TOWN OF PARIS TWINSby Dorothy Stacy5½ x 8½ – 130 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-5-4After hearing of the brave acts of the early pioneersof Paris, New York, 11-year-old Anna Williams isdetermined to be a heroine. Related title(s): ErieCanal Cousins, Albany Homecoming, Canal TownChristmas, Holman City Mystery, Stars OverBuffalo, Three Weeks in Utica, On Academy Street

TOWN OF VIENNAHistoric Imagescompiled and edited by The BicentennialCommittee of The Town of Vienna6 x 9 – 136 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59531-014-9 “This book is an important contribution to the historyof the Town of Vienna.” —Jack Henke

THE TREASURE OFVALCOUR ISLANDby Wayne E. Beyea6 x 9 – 208 pagesPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-61739-228-3The Treasure of Valcour Island is a unique blendingof science, history, science fiction, terrorism, andmurder into an exciting crime fiction.

TROUT STREAMS OFCENTRAL NEW YORKLocations, Strategies, andTechniques for All Anglersby J. Michael Kelly6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-178-2A must-have guide for area trout fishermen, thisbook reveals the area’s little-known treasures.

TROY THROUGH TIMEby Don Rittner6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-052-8Rittner looks at the city’s rich heritage and withinformative captions provides comparative then andnow photographs.

TUG HILLA Four Season Guideto the Natural Sideedited and illustrated by Robert McNamara5¾ x 8½ – 288 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-925168-76-4Travel the different habitats of the Tug Hill regionand discover the wonders of the plants and animals inthis fascinating ecosystem located in northern New York.

TUG HILLShaping the Future of the Regionby Norah Machia7 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-54-7In this book, the author describes the evolving part-nerships formed between the state commission andthe many rural towns and villages it serves.

TWELVE YEARS A SLAVEby Solomon Northrup5 x 8 – 340 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4290-9337-8Northrup was born a free black man in upstate NewYork, but he was kidnapped and sold into slavery.

UPPER HUDSON VALLEY BEERby Craig Gravina & Alan McLeod6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-512-7This book features the story of Capital Districtbrewing from Dutch drafts to modern malt.

THE URBAN COLONISTSItalian American Identity andPolitics in Utica, New Yorkby Philip A. Bean6 x 9 – 510 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3238-2“A well-researched and accessible history of theadvent and decline of the Italian immigrant settle-ment in Utica, New York.” —Fred Gardaphe

UTICAA City Worth Savingby Frank E. Przybycien9 x 6 – 296 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $29.95 – Hardcover – $39.95Chronicles the rich architectural history of Utica.

UTICA BEERA History of Brewingin the Mohawk Valleyby Daniel Shumway6 x 9 – 272 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-338-3Join beer scholar Daniel Shumway as he explores thehoppy history of Utica beer.

WAIT ’TIL THE COWSCOME HOMEFarm Country Rambles witha New York Dairymanby Richard Triumpho51/2 x 81/2 – 288 pagesHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9717214-0-1A delightful book recording the pleasures and pitfallsof daily life on dairy farms in the Mohawk Valley.

WEST KILL CREEKby Shawn Purcell6 x 9 – 426 pages – MapPaperback – $19.00 – ISBN 978-1-61468-196-0A contemplative work of post apocalyptic fiction.

WESTCOTT’S TALERevisiting 19th Century Central New Yorkby Jane C. O’Shea6 x 9 – 368 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.00 – ISBN 978-1-4954-3849-3Westcott’s Tale examines author Edward NoyesWestcott’s life, the people and places that influencedhim, and the legacy of his book, David Harum.

WHEN THUNDER ROLLSThe Underground Railroadand the Civil Warby Irene Uttendorfsky5½ x 8½ – 228 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 0-9625714-4-X“Growing up in Northern NY, Luke Winchell copeswith struggles of love and war.” —Lynn M. Cyr

WHEN WE GET TO HEAVENRunaway Slaves on theRoad to Peterboroby Norman K. Dann5½ x 8½ – 176 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9755548-4-5This compelling book is a must-read for anyone whowants to learn about slavery in America.

WHITE MAGICThe Story of Snow Ridge Ski Area:1945–2015by Bronny Davis with Jerome Britton6 x 9 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-47007-7Colorful characters and vintage photos vividlybring to life a fascinating and memorable era atSnow Ridge. Related title: Tales of Indian Hill

WICKED ALBANYLawlessness and Liquorin the Prohibition Eraby Frankie Y. Bailey & Alice P. Green6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-493-6A chronicle of the evolution of iniquity in Albany.

WICKED MOHAWK VALLEYby Dennis Webster6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-390-5This book includes a dossier of some of the valley’smost notorious and unbelieveable criminal cases.

WICKED NORTHERN NEW YORKby Cheri L. Farnsworth6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-305-9The friendly, relaxed atmosphere of the NorthCountry belies a dark and sordid history. Farnsworthhas compiled the region’s most wicked stories.

WICKED SYRACUSEA History of Sin in Salt Cityby Neil K. MacMillan6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-752-1MacMillan tours Syracuse, unearthing tales of itsmost infamous residents and their dastardly deeds.

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WILDFLOWERS ALONG THE WAYby Margaret Brown & Marguerite Wellborn5½ x 8½ – 120 pages – Illus.Paperback – $5.00 – ISBN 978-0-9761196-7-8Illustrated biographies of local wild plants. Fourseasons of botanical observations and study reprintedfrom the ECOS newsletter.

WILLIAM COOPER’S TOWNPower and Persuasion on the Frontierof the Early American Republicby Alan Taylor5¼ x 8 – 576 pagesPaperback – $21.00 – ISBN 978-0-679-77300-9William Cooper and James Fenimore Cooper arebrought to life in this Pulitzer Prize-winning book.

WINTER AT SUMMIT LAKEby David L. Howard6 x 9 – 392 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-49-8In the far northeast corner of Edmeston sits a lakenestled on the top of a hill. Summit Lake is a placefor adventure – but not all adventures end happily.

WINTERFEST WITHABBY AND COOPERby Paula Burns81/2 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.00 – ISBN 0-932052-63-0Fun is had by the whole family as the two retrieverstour the attractions of Cooperstown. Related title:Abby’s Search for Cooper

WITH MUSKET & TOMAHAWKVOLUME IThe Saratoga Campaign andthe Wilderness War of 1777by Michael Logusz6 x 9 – 420 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-61200-224-8“The Saratoga campaign demonstrated for thefirst time the military potential of the revolution.”—Military Illustrated. Related title(s): With Musket& Tomahawk, Volumes II & III

WITH MUSKET & TOMAHAWK,VOLUME IIThe Mohawk Valley Campaignin the Wilderness War of 1777by Michael Logusz6 x 9 – 254 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-61200-225-5The second volume of Loguszs epic work onthe Wilderness War of 1777. Related title(s):With Musket & Tomahawk, Volumes I & III

THE WIZARD OF OZWhere is He Now?by Richard Mickelson5 x 8¼ – 178 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.99 – ISBN 978-1-63449-153-2Have you ever asked yourself, “Where did theWizard of Oz go when he left the Emerald City, andwhere is he now?” If so, this book is for you.

WOBBLING HOMEA Spiritual Walk with Parkinson'sby Jim Atwell5¼ x 8 – 204 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9833897-2-9This second collection of columns from Fly Creekresident Jim Atwell deals with small town life andthe onset of Parkinson's disease.

WOMEN BELONG INHISTORY BOOKSHerkimer and Oneida Counties,New York, 1700-1950edited by Jane Sullivan Spellman7 x 10 – 232 pages – PhotosPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-1-4951-6778-2A collection of biographical essays about notablewomen in the history of the two counties.

WOMEN BELONG INHISTORY BOOKS: VOLUME 2Herkimer and Oneida CountiesNew York 1700–1950edited by Jane Sullivan Spellman7 x 10 – 324 pages – PhotosPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-1-5323-1481-0More biographical essays about notable women in thehistory of the two counties.

WOMEN ON WATERPaddling the Adirondacksand Central New Yorkby Ruth Dandrea, Kathy DeLong,Carol Moseman, & Bonnie Sanderson6 x 9 – 152 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-039-2A combination guidebook and journal, Women onWater chronicles a summer spent paddling the watersof the Adirondacks and Central New York.

THE YOUNG LIBERATORSVolume One: From Civilian to Soldierby Kenneth Thayer & Allan D. Foote7 x 10 – 150 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9668178-4-2Thayer worked at Griffiss Air Force Base for 35 years.

ARCADIA PUBLISHING TITLES61/2 x 91/2 – 128 pages – Photos

Books from ArcadiaPublishing provide aphotographic history ofNew York State townsand cities. Each titlein the series containsvintage images, withexplanatory captions,and a survey of thecommunity’s history.

ALBANYby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0088-1

ALBANY REVISITEDby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5652-9

ALBANY: THEN AND NOWby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1142-9

THE LEGACY OF NURSING AT ALBANY MEDICAL CENTERby Mary D. French & Elsie L. WhitingPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3487-9

ALEXANDRIA BAYby Thomas F. FolinoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3574-6

ALTAMONTby Keith C. LeePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2183-5

AMSTERDAMby Kelly Yacobucci Farquhar & Scott C. HaefnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4646-9

AMSTERDAM:POSTCARD HISTORYby Robert H. von Hasseln & Gerald R. SnyderPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7253-6

ARMORY SQUARE:THEN & NOWby Robert J. Podfigurny & George CurryPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6508-8

ASSOCIATION ISLANDby Timothy W. LakePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9847-5

GREATER BALDWINSVILLEby Sue Ellen McManusPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7294-9

AROUND BALLSTON LAKEby Katherine Q. BriaddyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3545-6

ALONG THE BATTENKILLby William A. CormierPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2138-5

BETHLEHEMby Susan E. LeathPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7646-6

AROUND BINGHAMTONImages of Modern Americaby Jim MaggiorePaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2445-4

BINGHAMTONby Ed Aswad & Suzanne M. MeredithPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0958-7

BLACK RIVER CANALby Edward P. Fynmore and Harney J. CorwinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3813-6

AROUND BOONVILLEby Harney J. CorwinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6502-6

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BASEBALL IN BROOME COUNTYby Marvin A. Cohen & Michael J. McCannPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3484-8

GOLF IN BROOME COUNTYby Jim Maggiore & Michael J. McCannPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2365-5

HOCKEY IN BROOME COUNTYby Marvin A. Cohen and Michael J. McCannPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3883-9

BRIDGEPORTby Judy BarrettPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2095-1

BROOME COUNTY: 1850–1940by Ed Aswad & Suzanne M. MeredithPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1075-0

BROOME COUNTYIN VINTAGE POSTCARDSby Ed Aswad & Suzanne M. MeredithPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0447-6

AROUND BURNT HILLSby Katherine Q. BriaddyPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6390-9

AROUND CAMBRIDGE, WHITECREEK, AND JACKSONby Ken GottryPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7372-4

CANASTOTA &CHITTENANGOby Lionel D. WyldPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6392-3

CANDORby Carol A. HenryPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6309-1

CANTONby Linda A. Casserly, Julie Sherman Grayson, and Judith C. LiscumPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3877-8

STATE UNIVERSITY OFNEW YORK AT CANTONby Douglas WelchPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3907-2

HOCKEY IN THECAPITAL DISTRICTby Jim MancusoPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4467-0

TROLLEYS OF THECAPITAL DISTRICTby Gino DiCarloPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6261-2

CAPITAL REGIONMOTORCYCLINGby Mark A. SupleyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2222-1

CAPITAL REGION RADIO:1920–2011by Rick Kelly & John GabrielPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9846-8

AROUND CARTHAGEAND WEST CARTHAGEby Lynn M. ThorntonPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5724-3

CHAMPION, GREAT BEND,AND DEFERIETby Lynn M. Thornton & Janet M. ZandoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7674-9

CHAMPLAINby Kimberly J. Lamay & Celine Racine PuequettePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4547-9

CHAZYby Christina M. Trombly Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3474-9

CICEROby Thomas B. Mafrici & Elizabeth A. AugustPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6498-2

CLAXTON-HEPBURNMEDICAL CENTERby the Claxton-Hepburn ArchivesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7639-8

CLAYTONby Verda S. Corbin & Shane A. HutchinsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6305-3

CLIFTON PARKby John L. SchererPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5461-7

CLINTON AND THETOWN OF KIRKLANDby Faye & Frank CittadinoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7680-0

CLINTON COUNTYby Anastasia L. PrattPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7370-0

CLINTON COUNTYPostcard History Seriesby Anastasia L. PrattPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2110-1

STATE UNIVERSITYOF NEW YORKAT COBLESKILLby State University of New Yorkat Cobleskill Alumni AssociationPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2358-7

COHOESby The Spindle City Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0548-0

COHOES REVISITEDby The Spindle City Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3943-0

COHOESPostcard History Seriesby The Spindle City Historic SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2129-3

LEGENDARYLOCALSOF COHOESby Randy S. KoniowkaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0091-5

AROUND COOPERSTOWNIN VINTAGE POSTCARDSby Brian Nielsen & Becky NielsenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0470-4

CROTON-ON-HUDSONby The Croton-on-Hudson Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0543-5

AROUND DELTA LAKE:LEE AND WESTERNby Mary J. CentroPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2140-8

THE LOST VILLAGE OF DELTAby Mary J. CentroPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5756-4

DUANESBURGAND PRINCETOWNby The Duanesburg Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3803-7

EATONby Mary E. MesserePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6450-0

ENDICOTT-JOHNSONby Ed Aswad & Suzanne M. MeredithPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1306-5

IBM IN ENDICOTTby Suzanne Meredith and Ed AswadPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3700-9

THE FONDA, JOHNSTOWN,& GLOVERSVILLE RAILROAD: Sacandaga Route to the Adirondacksby Randy L. DeckerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5669-7

FORT DRUMby Robert E. and Jeannie I. BrennanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1037-8

FORT ONTARIO:GUARDIANOF THE NORTHby George A. Reed & Carol ReedPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0284-7

FRANKFORTby Susan R. Perkins & Caryl A. HopsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2055-5

FULTON AND THEOSWEGO RIVERby Friends of History in FultonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0933-4

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GERMAN FLATTSby Susan R. Perkins & Caryl A. HopsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7292-5

GLENS FALLSby Gwen Palmer, Bob Bayle, and Stan MaleckiPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3655-2

GLENS FALLSPEOPLE AND PLACESby Bob Bayle, Lillian Casola,Stan Malecki, & Gwen PalmerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6295-7

GLENVILLEby The Schenectady County Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3879-2

GLOVERSVILLEby Lewis G. DeckerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 0-7385-6426-5

GRAFTON, BERLIN,AND PETERSBURGHby Warren F. BroderickPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4523-3

GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASEby Peter M. LeonardPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5671-0

GUILDERLAND, NEW YORKby Alice Begley & Mary Ellen JohnsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0112-3

AROUND HARTWICKby Hartwick Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2374-7

HASTINGSby Irene R. MeyersPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1190-0

HELDERBERG HILLTOWNSby John K. Elberfeld & Jane B. McLeanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9268-8

HENDERSON HARBORAND HENDERSONby Timothy W. LakePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7685-5

HERKIMER COUNTYVALLEY TOWNSby Jane W. DieffenbacherPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0977-8

HERKIMER VILLAGEby Susan R. Perkins & Caryl A. HopsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6315-2

JEFFERSON COUNTYby Elise D. ChanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3547-0

JOHN BOYD THACHERSTATE PARK AND THEINDIAN LADDER REGIONby Timothy J. Albright & Laura A. Ten EyckPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7596-4

JOHNSON CITYFIREFIGHTINGby Robert G. BlakesleePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5008-4

JOHNSTOWNby Lewis G. DeckerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0174-1

KINGSBURY ANDHUDSON FALLSby Paul R. LodingPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0534-3

KUYAHOORA TOWNSby The Kuyahoora Valley Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1205-1

LANSINGBURGHby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0089-8

LEWIS COUNTYby Harney J. CorwinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9288-6

LITTLE FALLSby Susan R. Perkins and Caryl A. HopsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7388-5

AROUND LIVERPOOLby Dorianne Elitharp Gutierrez & Joyce M. MillsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2352-5

LOWVILLEby Dorothy K. DufloPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6511-8

MADISON AND HAMILTONby Mishell Kyle Forward-MagnussonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7676-3

MALTAby Ruth Weed RoerigPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5698-7

AROUND MARCELLUSby Leslie Church KrausPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4546-2

MARCYby Raymond F. BallPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5524-9

MASSENAby Theresa S. Sharp and David E. MartinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3693-4

MECHANICVILLEby Paul Loatman Jr.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9919-9

HISTORIC MEXICOby Bonnie ShumwayPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6593-4

MIDDLEFIELD:OTSEGO LAKE’SEASTERN SHOREby Dominick J. ReisenPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1234-1

AROUND MILTONby Timothy Starr Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3392-0

MONTGOMERY COUNTYby Kelly A. FarquharPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3678-1

NASSAUby Kurt VincentPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9938-0

NEW HARTFORDby the Oneida County Historical Society & the New Hartford Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2592-5

NEW SCOTLAND TOWNSHIPby The New Scotland Historical AssociationPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0420-9

NEW YORK MILLSby Eugene E. Dziedzic & James S. PulaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9758-4

THE NEW YORKSTATE CAPITOL AND THEGREAT FIRE OF 1911by Paul Mercer and Vicki WeissPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7400-4

NEW YORK’S CAPITAL DISTRICT:1978–2003by Tom Killips93/4 x 9 – 120 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3495-4

NISKAYUNAby the Schenectady County Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6536-1

OGDENSBURGby David E. MartinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1204-4

OGDENSBURGTHROUGH TIMEby David Martin6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-62545-070-8

ONEONTAby Mark SimonsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0920-4

ONEONTA: THEN & NOWby Mark SimonsonPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4556-1

SOCCER IN ONEONTAby Mark SimonsonPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3646-0

STATE UNIVERSITYOF NEW YORK:COLLEGE AT ONEONTAby David W. Brenner, Ph.D.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0964-8

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TOWN OF ONONDAGAby Mary J. NowyjPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2190-3

ONONDAGA COUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICEby Jonathan L. Anderson$21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3453-8

AROUND OSWEGOby Terrance M. Prior and Natalie J. SiemborPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3912-6

LIGHTHOUSESAND LIFE SAVINGAT OSWEGOby Thomas J. Panayotoff & Michael R. PittavinoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2851-3

TOWN OF OSWEGOby George R. DeMassPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2158-3

NORTHERNOSWEGO COUNTYby The Half Shire Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1321-8

OXFORDby Fred LanfearPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7418-9

PLATTSBURGHby Kelly M. JulianPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9257-2

PLATTSBURGHTHROUGH TIMEby Anastasia Pratt6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-006-1

POESTENKILLby The Poestenkill Historical Society with Linda SagendorfPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5791-5

POTSDAMby the Potsdam Public MuseumPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3650-7

STATE UNIVERSITYOF NEW YORKAT POTSDAMby Jane M. Subramanian & Virginia Rose CayeyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7644-2

PULASKI AND THETOWN OF RICHLANDby Lawrence Petry & the Pulaski Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2229-0

QUEENSBURY ANDGLENS FALLSby Bob Bayle, Andrea Matte, & Tim WeidnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9149-0

AROUND REMSENAND STEUBENby Megan Plete PostolPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1714-2

RENSSELAERby Charles SemowichPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9170-4

RAILROADS OFRENSSELAERby Ernie MannPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6504-0

SKATING ENGINEERS:HOCKEY AT RENSSELAERPOLYTECHNIC INSTITUTEby Kurt StuttPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3692-7

ROMEby Portia Vescio & The Rome Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3499-2

ROME REVISITEDby Peter M. LeonardPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5534-8

ROME THROUGH TIMEby Peter Leonard & Mike Colangelo6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-62545-076-0

ROTTERDAMby Schenectady County Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3654-5

SACKETS HARBORby Robert & Jean BrennanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0285-4

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTYby Susan Wood & Christopher AngusPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0934-1

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTYPORTRAITSby Patricia Harrington Carsonand E. Anne MazzottaPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3863-1

WOODEN BOATS OFTHE ST. LAWRENCE RIVERby David Kunz and Bill SimpsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2401-0

ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITYby David E. Hornung & Peter Van de WaterPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3934-8

SAND LAKEby Mary D. French & Robert LillyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0540-4

SAND LAKE REVISITEDby Mary D. French, Andrew St. J. Mace &The Sand Lake Historical SocietyPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5475-4

SANDY PONDby Timothy J. Pauldine Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2349-5

SARATOGA:A POSTCARD HISTORYby Thomas N. Wood IIIPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7327-4

AROUND THE TOWNOF SARATOGAby Thomas N. Wood IIIPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0202-1

SARATOGA SPRINGS: A Historical Portraitby Timothy A. Holmes & Martha StonequistPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0438-4

RAILS IN AND AROUNDSARATOGA SPRINGSby Richard ChaitPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2709-7

THE SAUQUOIT VALLEYby Evelyn R. EdwardsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0286-1

SCHENECTADYby Susan RosenthalPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0339-4

SCHENECTADY:THEN & NOWby Don Rittner6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5028-2

SCHENECTADY’SGENERAL ELECTRICREALTY PLOTby Chris LeonardPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0317-6

SCHENECTADY’SSTOCKADEby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6312-1

SCHROEPPELby Peter W. HuntleyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1308-9

SIDNEYby Erin Andrews &The Sidney Historical AssociationPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7297-0

SINGER CASTLEby Robert and Patty MondorePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3764-1

SINGER CASTLEREVISITEDby Patty Mondore & Robert MondorePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7302-1

THE 1972 FLOODIN NEW YORK’SSOUTHERN TIERby Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7678-7

STILLWATERby Linda SandersPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6356-5

AROUND SYLVAN BEACHby Brandy AnnPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5656-7

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY:A CAMPUS HISTORYby Edward L. Galvin, Margaret A. Mason,& Mary M. O’BrienPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9931-1

SYRACUSEby The Onondaga Historical AssociationPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3743-6

GREATER SYRACUSE: A Twentieth-Century Albumby The Onondaga Historical Association& Dennis J. ConnorsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0194-9

HOCKEY IN SYRACUSEby James A. MancusoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3898-3

SYRACUSE AFRICANAMERICANSby Barbara Sheklin Davis & Vanessa JohnsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3880-8

SYRACUSE POLICEby Daniel F. Walsh, Thomas L. Derby, & Russell W. GatesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7654-1

SYRACUSE TELEVISIONby Christie Casciano Burns, Tim Fox,& Lou GulinoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9834-5

SYRACUSEUNIVERSITY FOOTBALLby Scott PitoniakPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1200-6

THE ORANGEMEN:SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYMEN’S BASKETBALLby Michael Lyle WatersPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3476-3

JEWISH COMMUNITYOF SYRACUSEby Barbara Sheklin Davis & Susan B. RabinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7658-9

THE THOUSAND ISLANDSby The Antique Boat MuseumPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6510-1

AROUND THREE MILE BAYby Elaine T. BockPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6310-7

TRI VALLEY: COBLESKILLTO COLLIERSVILLEby Marilyn E. DufresnePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0932-7

TRI VALLEYTHROUGH TIMEby Marilyn E. DufresnePaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-020-7

TROYby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5755-7

TROY: A COLLARCITY HISTORYby Don RittnerPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-2368-2

TROY IN VINTAGEPOSTCARDSby Brian Nielsen & Becky NielsenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0903-7

TROY REVISITEDby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9934-2

TROY: THEN & NOWby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5494-5

TROY’S LITTLE ITALYby Michael A. EspositoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6513-2

TROY'S LITTLEITALY REVISITEDby Michael A. EspositoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2370-9

LEGENDARYLOCALS OF TROYby Don RittnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0007-6

UNIONby Suzanne M. MeredithPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0329-5

AROUND UTICAby Evelyn R. EdwardsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4938-5

UTICA: THEN & NOWby Joseph P. Bottini6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5496-9

LEGENDARY LOCALSOF GREATER UTICAby James L. DavisPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0084-7

VERONAby Dorothy M. Cmaylo, Thomas A. Beaver,Kenneth A. Regner, & Sheila B. HoffmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7236-9

VESTALby Margaret HadsellPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5773-1

WATERFORDby Richard F. Herzog Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3459-0

WATERTOWNby Donna M. DuttonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0922-8

WHITESBOROby Judy Harp Mallozzi & Dana Nimey OlneyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2267-2

WILTONby Jeannine WouterszPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1232-7

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25 BIKE RIDES INTHE FINGER LAKESThe Best Backroad Toursfor Road Bikesby Mark Roth & Sally Walters 6 x 9 – 181 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-305-7This guide is the perfect companion for your nextcycling tour through the Finger Lakes.

ABANDONED DANSVILLEThe Castle on the Hill by Brian Cray6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1634991544This book provides a look inside the distressedwalls of a derelict sanatorium, giving the reader anopportunity to learn about its shameful past.

EXPLORER’S GUIDEBUFFALO &NIAGARA FALLSby Christine A. Smyczynski6 x 9 – 303 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-5815-7446-3This guide shows readers the best way to enjoythe awe-inspiring power and vistas of Niagara Falls,along with the lesser-known treasures of westernNew York.

FINAL STOP, FREEDOM! The Underground RailroadExperience in Wayne County,New Yorkby Marjory Allen Perez6 x 9 – 131 pages – Photos – Illus. - IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9891209-0-6These profiles give valuable insight into the formerslaves who made their way along the UndergroundRailroad and the lives they created once they reachedsafe haven in Wayne County.

FINGER LAKES REGIONWATERFALL CHALLENGEby John Haywood6 x 9 – 153 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1697004816This guide will take you to some of the more notable,as well as lesser-known, but easy-to-get-to, waterfallsfrom around the Greater Finger Lakes Region.

FIRE IN GENESEE COUNTRYby Sally Valentine6 x 9 – 187 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-58-5Steven would have refused to take care of Francoisthe cat if he’d known Francois was a time travelerwho would lead him on a journey into the past.

FREEDOM, A SHAREDSACRIFICE!New York’s African AmericanCivil War Soldiersby Marjory Allen Perez6 x 9 – 352 pages – Photos – Illus. - Index Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9891209-7-5This book puts the spotlight on the lives ofAfrican American soldiers from Western New Yorkwho volunteered to fight during the Civil War.

GREAT LAKES DISASTERSby Wayne Louis Kadar5½ x 8½ – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-62-1The Great Lakes region has experienced a multitudeof disasters, some occurring naturally and others theresult of human intervention. Plane crashes, naturalgas explosions, tornados, and ice storms – Kadarcovers them all.

PIRATES, CROOKS & KILLERS The Dark Side of the Great Lakesby Frederick Stonehouse5½ x 8½ – 192 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-67-6Although the Great Lakes never had pirates likethose that swept the Caribbean, learn about the low-lifes willing to rob, pillage, and slit a throat when theopportunity presented itself.

ROCKS THAT ROCKAn Explorer’s Hiking Guideto Amazing Boulders andRock Formations of Central& Western New Yorkby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 292 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-0775-1843-8Join Dunn as he takes you on a breathtaking trekthrough Central and Western New York to someof the most incredible natural rock formations theregion has to offer.

WHAT REMAINSThe Suitcasesof Charles F. atWillard State Hospitalby Ilan Stavans, Photos by Jon Crispin10 x 8 – 104 pages – PhotosPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN #978-1-4384-7890-6Combining photography and essay, presents aspeculative portrait of a Jewish immigrant livingout his days in New York’s Finger lakes midcenturymental health system.

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FINGER LAKES & WESTERN NEW YORK BACKLIST60 FUN THINGS TO DO WHENYOU’RE RETIRED: WITHIN 60MILES OF ROCHESTERby Connie Herrera6 x 3¾ – 82 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9968793-5-4Rochester and the surrounding areas are full of greatplaces to visit, and this book describes the sites youshouldn't miss.

60 FUN THINGS TO DO WITHIN60 MILES OF ROCHESTERby Connie Herrera6 x 3¾ – 82 pages Spiral Bound – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9968793-6-1A fun guide to Rochester museums, history, outdoorrecreation, festivals, and more.

60 GREAT PLACESTO GO WITH KIDSWithin 60 Miles of Rochesterby Connie Herrera6 x 3¾ – 82 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9968793-1-6Rochester and the surrounding area are full ofincredible places to visit and this book describes theones you should not miss.

200 WATERFALLS IN CENTRALAND WESTERN NEW YORKA Finder’s Guideby Rich & Sue Freeman5½ x 8½ – 384 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-187-4This guidebook includes over 250 waterfalls, whenand where to go for best viewing, and the time andeffort required to reach each waterfall.

365 THINGS TO DOIN ITHACA NEW YORKComplete Insider’s Guideto All Things Ithacaby Laurel Guy6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-5257-7An eclectic collection of Ithaca trivia, naturalwonders, offbeat outings, and secret history.

ABBIE IN STITCHESby Cynthia Cotton8½ x 10½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.00 – ISBN 978-0-374-30004-3It’s the early 1800s in Western New York, and Abbiecompletes her sampler in a way that is all her own.

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ALL ABOUT BUFFALOby Maria Scrivani81/2 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-70-5Learn many facts about the people, places, and eventsthat make Buffalo special in this children’s book.

ALLEGANY HELLBENDER TALESAllegany State Park Storiesby Larry Beahan6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9703104-1-2Observations and opinions about Allegany as told byLarry Beahan.

ALLENTOWNA Photographic Journeyin the Heart of Buffalo NYby William Faught8½ x 8½ – 124 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-1-942483-29-8Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-942483-28-1Beautiful photographs by Bill Faught capturethe essence of Allentown, aided and abetted bythe evocative voices of longstanding neighbors.

APPLEHOOD & MOTHERPIEby Junior League of Rochester71/2 x 81/2 – 334 Pages – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-9605612-2-6Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 09605612-0-XHand-picked recipes for all occasions. Related title:For Goodness’ Taste

AROUND CHAUTAUQUA LAKEby Paul Leone and Mary Poshka10 x 81/2 – 112 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 0-9658955-0-5Nearly 200 photos depict the splendor and hardnosedentrepeneurship that gave Chautauqua its fame.

AROUND DRYDENPostcard History Seriesby Harry Lawrence DuBreuil Weldon6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $23.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2965-7The history of Dryden is explored through vintagepostcards.

AWW FISHSTICKSby Lenora Riegel9 x 11¾ – 36 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-9966498-0-3Pax the perch and his friends create memories inbeautiful Seneca Lake.

B IS FOR BUFFALOThe Aerial Alphabetby Christopher Hyzy8½ x 8½ – 64 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-942483-30-4Photographer and drone pilot Christopher Hyzycaptures unique, bird’s eye views of Buffalo’s iconicarchitecture.

BACK ROADS OFTHE FINGER LAKESA Journalist’s Sketchbookby Mark W. Holdren5½ x 8½ – 206 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-9760648-3-1Mark W. Holdren takes his readers on a memorablejourney across the enchanted Finger Lakes country.

BACK THERE WHERETHE PAST WAS A Small-Town Boyhoodby Charles Champlin6 x 9 – 232 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0612-3“Champlin left Hammondsport in 1942 and worked asa reporter, critic, and editor. In this memoir he revisitsthe village where he was born.” —Publishers Weekly

BACKROAD BICYCLINGIN THE FINGER LAKES REGION30 Tours for Road and Mountain Bikesby Mark Roth and Sally Walters51/2 x 71/4 – 208 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-88150-605-2 The Finger Lakes region is indeed a paradise forrecreational cyclists. Fourth edition.

BEST EASY DAY HIKES: BUFFALOby Randi Minetor4½ x 7 – 112 pages – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5464-9Best Easy Day Hikes Buffalo chooses the best trailsin Erie, Niagara, and Genesee Counties.

BEST EASY DAY HIKES:ROCHESTERby Randi Minetor4¼ x 7 – 112 pages – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5441-0This book includes descriptions and maps of twentyof the author’s favorite hikes in and around Rochester.

BRIGHTER BUFFALORenewing a City, Historyand Architectureby Maria Scrivani6 x 9 – 190 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-64-4This lively book traces the struggles of persistenturban pioneers to turn at-risk neighborhoods intosteadily-improving communities.

BUFFALO BEERThe History of Brewingin the Nickel Cityby Michael F. Rizzo6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978- 1-62619-637-7This book presents the history of brewing in Buffalo.

BUFFALO BIZARREWeird, Wild, and Wacky Talesfrom Western New Yorkby Brian Meyer & Mark Ciemcioch5½ x 8½ – 129 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-77-4After cruising down the boulevard of the bizarre,Buffalo might never look quite the same.

THE BUFFALO BLIZZARD BOOKThe Snowy Saga of the Cityof Good Neighbors as Reportedin it’s Newspapers: 1811–2011by Paul K. Moore81/2 x 11 – 360 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-578-09543-1A fascinating chronicle of the Buffalo region’s 200-year battle with its legendary lake-effect blizzards.

BUFFALO BLIZZARD OF 1977by Timothy W. Kneeland6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2597-0The Blizzard of 1977 is still remembered inWestern NY. This is a story not only of survival,but also of community.

BUFFALO COOKSWITH JANICE OKUNMemories and Recipesfrom a Life in Foodby Janice Okun5½ x 8½ – 141 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-67-5No one has had a better handle on local kitchencustoms than Janice Okun, who served as food editorat The Buffalo News for over 40 years.

BUFFALO EVERYTHINGA Guide to Eating in “Nickel City”by Arthur Bovino7 x 9 – 384 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-122-0Explore classic and modern food traditions in thisessential guide to food in Buffalo.

BUFFALO GALA Memoirby Laura Pedersen5 x 8 – 256 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-1-55591-692-3Combining laugh-out-loud humor with a slice of socialhistory, Pedersen paints a vivid portrait of an era.

BUFFALO MEMORIESGone But Not Forgottenby George Kunz6 x 9 – 344 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 0-9671480-9-XThe anecdotes included within this book recount thehistory of Buffalo.

BUFFALO, NYCool Stuff Every Kid Should Knowby Kate Boehm Jerome6½ x 9¼ – 48 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4396-0069-6Do you know why the Buffalo Fire Department’s Engine20 is so special? (Hint: It’s never slowed down bytraffic on the city streets!) Learn about this and more!

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THE BUFFALONEW YORK COOKBOOK50 Crowd-Pleasing Recipesfrom “Nickel City”by Arthur Bovino7 x 9 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-323-1Whether you’re hosting a get-together to watch thegame or in need of some weeknight comfort food,this book has you covered.

BUFFALO SOUL LIFTERSA Homespun Collectionof Inspirational Storiesby Frank Thomas Croisdale6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 1-879201-48-8This book showcases people in western New Yorkwho have achieved stunning accomplishments.

BUFFALO VIEW“My Views” from the Buffalo Newsby Larry & Lyn Beahan6 x 9 – 308 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9970982-1-1A twenty-year collection of “My View” columns byLarry and Lyn Beahan.

BUFFALO VOICES & VISIONSA Literary Journey &Paean to a Great Lakes Cityby G.E. Murray5½ x 8½ – 116 pagesPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-60-6A tribute to Buffalo and its environs featuring poems,narratives, historical notes, and vintage photos.

BUFFALO’S TREASURESA Downtown Walking Guideby Jan Sheridan4¼ x 9 – 48 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 1-879201-15-1This pocket guide features details of 25 buildings.

BUFFALO’S WATERFRONTA Guidebookedited by Timothy Tielman41/2 x 9 – 72 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $5.95 – ISBN 1-879201-00-3An architectural description, history, industrialarcheology and list of curiosities.

CAMP GOOD DAYS& SPECIAL TIMESThe Legacy of Teddi Mervisby Lou Buttino6 x 9 – 240 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1778-4Camp Good Days created a new world forthose touched by cancer, violence or any affrontto a child’s dignity.

CANAL TOWNby Samuel Hopkins Adams51/2 x 8 – 466 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0228-6“An elaborate, colorful, and affectionate portrait ofPalmyra in its growing pains.” —The Atlantic

CENTRAL NEW YORK& THE FINGER LAKESMyths, Legends & Loreby Melanie Zimmer6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-464-6Whether interested in the Revolutionary War or thefounding of the Mormon Church, Zimmer brings theheart of upstate New York to vibrant life.

CHAUTAUQUAAn American Utopiaby Jeffrey Simpson9 x 10 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-8109-2608-3Since 1874, people young and old have been comingto Chautauqua for the nation’s oldest arts festival.

CHAUTAUQUA GHOSTSby Paul Leone6 x 9 – 88 pages – MapsHardcover – $16.00 – ISBN 9780692892831Eerie ghost stories mixed with local history.

CHURCH TALES OFTHE NIAGARA FRONTIERby Austin M. Fox10 x 8 – 120 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-879201-13-5This first-of-a-kind book traces the history of morethan 60 churches.

CIVIL WAR BROCKPORTA Canal Town and the Union Armyby William G. Andrews6 x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $29.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-122-8Andrews retells the experiences of Brockport’sregiments at war, as well as how life was affectedat home.

CLEAR SKIES, DEEP WATERA Chautauqua Memoirby Beth Peyton5½ x 8½ – 210 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5172-5A memoir about loss, restoration, and finding homeon a lake in western New York.

CORNELL ’77The Music, the Myth, and theMagnificence of the Grateful Dead’sConcert at Barton Hallby Peter Conners5½ x 8¼ – 200 pages – PhotosHardcover – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0432-1A complete history of one of the Grateful Dead’s mostbeloved concerts, including dozens of interviews andnever-before-seen concert photographs.

CORNELL THEN AND NOWby Ronald E. Ostman11 x 81/2 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 1-59013-045-6Cornell has undergone great growth and change sinceits inception in 1868, while maintaining much of itshistoric integrity and grandeur.

CRYSTAL BEACHThe Good Old Daysby Erno Rossi M.A.6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-920926-04-5A compilation of memories including many historicphotographs of the summer resort haven.

CULINARY HISTORY OFTHE FINGER LAKESFrom Three Sisters to Rieslingby Laura Winter Falk6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-545-5Falk explores the Finger Lakes’ gustatory legacy andevolution, from the Iroquois’ Three Sisters-corn to thefarm-to-table restaurants that celebrate the harvest.

CURIOSITIES OF ELMIRAThe Last Labrador Duck,Professor Smokeball, the GreatFemale Crime Spree & Moreby Kelli L. Huggins6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3693-8A collection of odd and fascinating tales.

CURIOSITIES OFTHE FINGER LAKESHidden Ancient Ruins, FlyingMachines, The Boy Who Caughta Trout With His Nose, and Moreby Melanie Zimmer6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-092-4These are the hidden stories, peculiar events, andoffbeat characters of the Finger Lakes.

DARING NIAGARAby Paul Gromosiak51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 1-879201-23-2A collection of heart-stopping adventures at the falls.

DEAD LETTERSA Novelby Caite Dolan-Leach5½ x 8¼ – 352 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-0-399-58887-7A young woman leaves a series of clues for her twinsister, which leads her on a quest to solve the mysteryof her disappearance.

EAST AURORAFrom Under the Awningby Ed Vidler5½ x 8½ – 78 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9759700-0-3This “community family history” provides themissing link to the events that make up the flavor ofthe community. Related title: Hometown Tales

ELIZABETH CADY STANTONAn American Lifeby Lori D. Ginzberg6 x 9 – 278 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.00 – ISBN 978-0-374-53239-0This subtly crafted biography narrates the life of thefounding philosopher of the American movement forwomen’s rights.

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ELIZABETH CADY STANTONWomen’s Suffrage and the First Voteby Dawn C. Adiletta7 x 9½ – 112 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $26.70 – ISBN 1-4042-2647-8A comprehensive biographical treatment of ElizabethCady Stanton, emphasizing not just her life, but thetimes in which she lived.

ELIZABETH CADY STANTONAND SUSAN B. ANTHONYA Friendship That Changed the Worldby Penny Colman6 x 9 – 274 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-8050-8293-7Penny Coleman tells this compelling story and vividlyportrays a friendship that changed the world.

ELIZABETH LEADS THE WAYElizabeth Cady Stantonand the Right to Voteby Tanya Lee Stone8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-60236-9The inspiring story of a woman who changed Americaforever because she wouldn’t take no for an answer.

ENERGY & LIGHT INNINETEENTH-CENTURYWESTERN NEW YORKNatural Gas, Petroleum & Electricityby Douglas Wayne Houck6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-300-0Natural gas and oil were harnessed to provide lightand revolutionized the nation. It all started in WesternNew York.

THE ERIE CANAL INTHE FINGER LAKES REGIONby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 232 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.00 – ISBN 0-9635990-2-XA history of the Erie Canal in the Finger Lakes.

AN EXPLORER’S GUIDEThe Finger Lakesby Katharine Delavan Dyson6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-300-8This guidebook thoroughly covers lodging, dining,outdoor recreation, wineries, cultural events, shopping,and more. Fifth edition.

AN EXPLORER’S GUIDE:WESTERN NEW YORKFrom Niagara Falls to the WesternEdge of the Finger Lakesby Christine Smyczynski6 x 9 – 512 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-88150-798-0This guide to western New York features museums,shopping, bed and breakfasts, hotels, and hundreds ofdining recommendations. Second edition.

FAMILY-FRIENDLY NIAGARAFun Falls Adventures &Fascinating Factsby Paul Gromosiak & Brian Meyer5½ x 8½ – 68 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-78-1An information-packed guidebook that explores thefalls’ rich history, geology, and unique qualities.

FANNY SEWARDA Lifeby Trudy Krisher6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1041-0“This well researched account of young FannySeward brings a human perspective to domestic lifein the Civil War period.” —Deirdre Stam

THE FATHER BAKER CODEby John Koerner5½ x 8½ – 132 pages – PhotosPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-61-3Explore new information on fourteen miraculoustales, twelve never before published, all attributed toFather Nelson Baker.

THE FINE ART OFCAPTURING BUFFALOby Mark D. Donnelly10¾ X 8¼ – 124 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-9788476-6-1More than 200 beautiful color photos showcase thebreadth and diversity of Buffalo’s parks and gardens,architectural treasures, and arts and cultural scene.

FINGER LAKES ALMANACby Margaret Miller6 x 9 – 190 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-925168-96-3This book chronicles a year in the natural world of thebeautiful Finger Lakes region, including informationon frogs, insects, owls, stars, and the lakes themselves.

FINGER LAKES FEAST110 Delicious Recipes from New York’sHotspot for Wholesome Local Foodsby Kate Harvey, Karl Zinsmeister,& Noah Zinsmeister7½ x 10 – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-59013-660-7This cookbook presents 110 amazing recipes.

THE FINGER LAKESOF NEW YORKintroduction by Carol Kammen,photos by Charles Harrington9 x 11 – 144 pages – 138 Color Photos – MapHardcover – $37.50 – ISBN 0-9649934-0-6 Paperback – $27.50 – ISBN 0-9649934-1-4Photos of the region’s waterfalls, gorges, towns,architecture, museums, idyllic college campuses, rusticfarms, and wineries nestled among lakeside vineyards.

THE FINGER LAKES REGIONIts Origin and Natureby O.D. von Engeln6 x 9 – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-9501-4A geological history of the Finger Lakes.

FINGER LAKES WINEAND THE LEGACY OFDR. KONSTANTIN FRANKby Tom Russ6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978- 1-62619-734-3Konstantin’s innovativeness has led to the FingerLakes producing some of the world's finest wines.

FINGER LAKES WINERIESA Pictorial Historyby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-891046-22-3A collection of photographs of grape growing andwinemaking in New York’s Finger Lakes Region.

FISHING THE FINGER LAKESA Complete Guide to Prime FishingLocations in Central New York Stateby J. Michael Kelly6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-172-0An insider’s look at the where, when, and how offishing these fabled waters, from a seasoned angler.

FIVE STAR TRAILS:FINGER LAKES ANDCENTRAL NEW YORKYour Guide to the Area'sMost Beautiful Hikesby Timothy Starmer5 x 8 – 240 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-89732-996-5These trails feature a broad mixture of landscapesand were carefully selected to give a varied andrewarding experience.

FOLKLORE AND LEGENDSOF ROCHESTERThe Mystery of Hoodoo Corner& Other Talesby Michael T. Keene6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-190-1Rochester’s unusual history has given rise to strangelegends and shrouded the city in mystery. Relatedtitle(s): Murder Mayhem & Madness, Mad House,Question of Sanity, Abandoned, The Psychic Highway

FOR GOODNESS’ TASTEby Junior League of Rochester71/2 x 81/2 – 330 pages – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-9605612-3-4A second collection of exquisite recipes. Relatedtitle: Applehood & Motherpie

FOREVER FAITHFULCelebrating the Greatest Momentsof Cornell Hockeyby Jim Roberts with Arthur Mintz10 x 8 – 280 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0260-0This book celebrates the history of Cornell hockey,focusing on 24 memorable games played by the men’sand women’s teams since 1957.

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THE FOUR SEASONSOF LETCHWORTHA Celebration of theGrand Canyon of the Eastby David Lawrence Reade8½ x 11½ – 112 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-56-9Reade celebrates the year-round splendor of Letchworthwith his stunning images and reverent prose.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHTIn Buffalo and Western New Yorkby Jan Booth Sheridan5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-65-1Western New York is home to one of the world’slargest and most diverse collections of structuresdesigned by Frank Lloyd Wright.

FREDERICK & ANNA DOUGLASSIN ROCHESTER NEW YORKTheir Home Was Open to Allby Rose O’Keefe6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-181-5O’Keefe weaves together the story of the Douglasses’experience in Rochester.

FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED’SPOINT CHAUTAUQUAThe Story of an HistoricLakeside Communityby Edgar C. Conkling6 x 9 – 138 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-9671480-6-5This book describes the idyllic setting of this delightfulsettlement on the shores of Lake Chautauqua.

FROM FINLANDTO NIAGARA FALLSExplorer Pehr Kalm inNorth America, 1748–1751 by Markku Loytonen8½ x 11 – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-942483-14-4Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-942483-13-7This beautifully-illustrated book chronicles Kalm’sjourney through the wilderness of New York.

FROM WHERE WE STANDRecovering a Sense of Placeby Deborah Tall6 x 9 – 248 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1072-4An eloquent exploration of the connections we havewith places, as related by an author who found hersense of place in the Finger Lakes region.

FROZEN ASSETSThe Beautiful Truth About WesternNew York’s Fourth Seasonby Mark Donnelly10½ x 8½ – 120 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-9788476-8-5In this book, Mark Donnelly views the city throughthe lens of perhaps its most misunderstood season.

GAME NIGHT IN BUFFALOA Town, its Teamsand its Sporting Memoriesby Sal Maiorana6 x 9 – 156 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 1-879201-44-5Buffalo has enjoyed a storied sporting history. Thisbook chronicles the never-to-be-forgotten games andperformances that fans have cheered and cursed.

GANGSTERS ANDORGANIZED CRIMEIN BUFFALOHistory, Hits and Headquartersby Michael F. Rizzo6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-564-0Local mob expert Michael Rizzo takes a tour ofBuffalo’s mafia exploits – from brutal gangsters’favorite hangouts to secret underground tunnels.

GARDEN WALK BUFFALOBook & DVD Setby Elizabeth Licata10¾ x 8¼ – 120 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $40.00 – ISBN 0-9788476-0-1Garden Walk Buffalo is one of the largest gardentours in the nation. This book and DVD set featuresgarden photos and interviews with the gardeners.

THE GENESEEby Henry W. Clune51/2 x 8 – 338 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2436-3“Mr. Clune has packed his account with legend andfact.” —New York Times Book Review

THE GHOSTOF THE CHARLOTTELIGHTHOUSEby Sally Valentine6 x 9 – 104 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-013-2On a cliff overlooking the port of Rochester, a lonelylighthouse stood watch. From inside came the soundof scratching. Related title(s): Theft at GeorgeEastman House, There Are No Buffalo In Buffalo,What Stinks?, Stormed, Lost at Seabreeze

GHOSTS AND HAUNTINGSOF THE FINGER LAKESby Patti Unvericht6 x 9 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-603-6Join paranormal investigator Patti Unvericht as sherelates stories of the Finger Lakes’ most haunted sites.

GHOSTS OF 1812History, Folklore, Traditionand the Niagara Warby Mason Winfield6 x 9 – 192 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-63-7Take a haunted history tour into the 1812 war on theNiagara Frontier.

GHOSTS OF BUFFALOby Tim Shaw6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3894-6The spirits do not rest easily in Buffalo. This book isfilled with fascinating and terrifying tales.

GHOSTS OF GENESEE COUNTRYFrom Captain Kidd to theUnderground Railroadby Ralph Esposito6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-811-8Local tour guide and radio host Ralph Esposito bringsto life stories of New York’s strangest inhabitants.

GHOSTS OF THESOUTHERN TIER, NYby Dwayne Claud6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3497-9Grab your camera and flashlight as you travel intoone of the most haunted regions of New York State.

THE GLORY DAYS OFBUFFALO SHOPPINGby Michael F. Rizzo6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-301-7Buffalo was once a shopper’s paradise, andthose fond memories live on today for generationsof locals.

THE GOLDEN AGEOF BUFFALO SPORTS1945–1950by Daniel P. Starr6½ x 9 – 324 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9788476-7-8When World War II ended, Buffalo was the eighthlargest city in the United States. In this setting,Buffalo sports entered a golden age.

GOOD NIGHT NIAGARA FALLSby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-600-1In the pages of this colorful board book, young readersare treated to a personal tour of one of the world’sgreatest landmarks.

GREAT LAKE EFFECTSBuffalo Beyond Winter & Wingsby The Junior League of Buffalo8 x 9 – 176 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9655935-0-9An iconic cookbook with delightful recipesaccompanied by excellent art.

GREETINGS FROMBUFFALO, NEW YORKby Anita Yasuda11 x 8½ – 112 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7643-2888-6Photographs and postcards are combined to createthis book of memories of Buffalo.

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GREETINGS FROM ITHACAby Mary Martin & Nathaniel Wolfgang-Price11 x 8½ – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-7643-2563-9Over 250 vintage, hand-tinted and black and whitepostcards from the 1900s to the 1940s take readerson a nostalgic journey.

GREETINGS FROMNIAGARA FALLSWish You Had Been Hereby Jessie Turbayne9 x 6 – 112 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7643-2801-5Over 100 early hand-colored cards and photographicviews yield a unique glimpse of Niagara Falls duringthe first half of the twentieth century.

HAUNTED BUFFALOGhosts of the Queen Cityby Dwayne Claud & Cassidy O’Connor6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-775-3This gripping collection of ghostly tales is sure tothrill anyone fascinated by the unknown.

HAUNTED FINGER LAKESA Ghost Hunter’s Guideby Dwayne Claud6 x 9 – 159 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3358-3Listen to unexplained noises at the Bristol Town Hall,view changing photographs that were taken atWoodlawn Cemetery in Canandaigua, and more.

HAUNTED ROCHESTERA Supernatural History ofthe Lower Geneseeby Mason Winfield, John Koerner, Reverend Tim Shaw, & Rob Lockhart6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-418-9Supernatural historian Mason Winfield takes us on aspiritual safari through the Seneca homeland of theSweet River Valley and the modern city in its place.

HAUNTED SOUTHERN TIERby Elizabeth Tucker6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-111-6New York’s Southern Tier and its many communitiesabound with legends about strange, intriguing events.

HIDDEN HISTORY OFGREATER NIAGARAby Bob Kostoff6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-789-0This collection of little-known tales illuminates thefascinating men and women who have been privilegedto call this breathtaking area home.

HIMSELFA Civil War Veteran’s Struggleswith Rebels, Brits, and Devilsby William J. Donohue6 x 9 – 330 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-942483-09-0This book follows the lives of John and PatrickDonohue, two brothers from the Old First Ward inBuffalo who would go on to fight in the Civil War.

HISTORIC GENESEE COUNTRYA Guide to Its Lands and Legaciesby Rose O’Keefe5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-178-2In this book, author and local historian Rose O’Keefechronicles the sites where important events took place.

HISTORIC PHOTOSOF ROCHESTERby Ruth Rosenberg Naparsteck10¼ x 10¼ – 216 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 1-59652-321-2From the Erie Canal to Holly Water Works, thisbook follows life, government, education, and eventsthroughout the city’s history.

HISTORIC TALESOF SENECA COUNTYby Walter Gable6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3654-9From the first home-run hitter in major-leaguebaseball to the burning of an embalmed whale, Gableshares many moments of Seneca County history.

A HISTORY OF CAMP CORYby Bo Shoemaker6 x 9 – 176 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-361-5Summertime memories of Camp Cory on Keuka Lakeare recounted here by camp historian Bo Shoemaker.

HOMETOWN TALESBeyond the Awningby Ed Vidler5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9759700-1-1This book features more tales of life in small-townAmerica. Related title: East Aurora

IF NOTHING HAPPENS…The Courtship Lettersof Norman Wilson Ingerson andStella May Murdock 1892–1896by Jennifer R. Elvgren & Paul Leone6 x 9 – 168 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9658955-5-6The 162 letters reveal the conflict between love andaspiration in early day western New York.

AN IMPRESSIVE RECORDJamestown Journal: 1826 to 1941by Helen G. Ebersole6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-0-9658955-8-3The Jamestown Journal chronicled 115 years ofJamestown history as it unfolded.

ITHACAA Brief Historyby Carol Kammen7 x 10 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-515-5Over the 19th century, Ithaca’s character swung like apendulum from debauchery to temperance.

ITHACA FARMERSMARKET COOKBOOKLocal Folks, Local Foods,Farm-to-Table Recipesby Michael Turback8 x 8 – 200 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-40709-8This cookbook celebrates the food, people, and missionof America’s most progressive farmers market.

IT’S A WING THING…BUFFALO STYLEby Diane Notto Hamric7 x 9¼ – 110 pagesHardcover – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9793472-0-7Buffalo wing influenced recipes for any occasion,from breakfast to dinner to desserts!

IT’S A WING THING II…BUFFALO STYLEby Diane Notto Hamric7 x 9¼ – 110 pagesHardcover – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9793472-2-1More delicious Buffalo wing influenced recipes forany occasion.

THE JAMESTOWNFURNITURE INDUSTRYHistory in Wood: 1816–1920by Clarence C. Carlson6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-295-9Carlson uncovers the fascinating story of Jamestownfurniture, and tells why Jamestown was once calledthe “Furniture Capital of the World.”

JAMESTOWN, NEW YORKA Guide to the Cityand Its Urban Landscapeby Peter A. Lombardi6 x 9 – 164 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-4992-0This comprehensive guide to New York’s Pearl Cityilluminates the stories behind the buildings, connectingJamestown’s past and present.

LAKE ERIEby Anne Ylvisaker7½ x 8¾ – 32 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-7368-6164-9This book discusses how the lake formed, its earlypeople, important industries, pollution, and how thelake is used today.

LEGENDS AND STORIESOF THE FINGER LAKES REGIONby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $17.00 – ISBN 0-9635990-5-4Native American legends plus a variety of storiesabout the Finger Lakes.

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LEGENDS, LORE AND SECRETSOF WESTERN NEW YORKby Lorna MacDonald Czarnota6 x 9 – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-715-9Tales such as the Ossian Giant, who at age nineteenstood 7'6" tall and weighed 385 pounds, are vividlytold in this book.

LILY DALEThe True Story of the Townthat Talks to the Deadby Christine Wicker51/2 x 8 – 288 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 0-06-115374-5Lily Dale is the oldest and largest community ofspiritualists in the world. Visitors come to “the Dale”to consult the mediums who live there.

THE LIVES THEY LEFT BEHINDSuitcases from a State Hospital Atticby Darby Penney & Peter Stastny6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-934137-14-7Abandoned suitcases filled with patients’ belongingswere found when Willard Psychiatric Center closedin 1995. They are examined in this book.

LOST AT SEABREEZEby Sally Valentine6 x 9 – 124 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-30-1Kids shouldn’t have to see their teachers on summervacation, but that’s what happens when Mrs. Levineand the STARfish all show up at Seabreeze Amuse-ment Park on the same day. Related title(s): Theft atGeorge Eastman House, There Are No Buffalo InBuffalo, What Stinks?, Stormed, The Ghost of theCharlotte Lighthouse

THE MAGIC OF NIAGARAby George Bailey113/4 x 81/2 – 66 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.99 – ISBN 0-9682635-0-XViewing Niagara for the first time conjures upimages of tranquility, might, power, and magic. Thisbook answers many question about Niagara.

MARIO'S100 Recipes from the LandmarkRochester, NY Restaurantby Paul Maylan, Jr.9¼ x 9½ – 212 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9706296-2-3This cookbook captures the spirit of Mario’s cuisinewith 100 of the restaurant’s best-loved recipes.

THE MOOSEWOOD COOKBOOK40th Anniversary Editionby Mollie Katzen8½ x 11 – 248 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60774-739-0A book of vegetarian recipes from Ithaca. One of themost influential cookbooks of all time.

MORE LEGENDS AND STORIESOF THE FINGER LAKES REGIONby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 192 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $17.00 – ISBN 0-9635990-7-0Fascinating tales from the Finger Lakes Region.

MURDER & MAYHEM INMENDON AND HONEOYE FALLS“Murderville” in Victorian New Yorkby Diane Ham & Lynne Menz6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-141-9Join local historians as they explore the region’svicious history.

MURDER, MAYHEM & MADNESS150 Years of Crime &Punishment in Western New Yorkby Michael Keene6 x 9 – 150 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-939688-06-4A journey into the past, investigating thirteen truestories of the dark side of local history. Related title(s):Folklore & Legends of Rochester, Mad House,Question of Sanity, Abandoned, The Psychic Highway

THE MYSTERIESOF FATHER BAKERby John Koerner5½ x 8½ – 148 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 1-879201-49-6Documents why countless people in Western NewYork insist that Father Baker was one of the mostpowerful miracle workers in history.

NATIONAL LANDMARKS OFWESTERN NEW YORK FAMOUSPEOPLE & HISTORIC PLACESby Jan Sheridan 51/2 x 81/2 – 104 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-879201-36-4Sheridan’s book examines all 27 National HistoricLandmarks in eleven different counties of theNiagara Frontier and the Finger Lakes Region.

NATURE’S NIAGARAA Walk on the Wild Sideby Paul Gromosiak51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-879201-31-3Learn how glaciers left their mark on the landscapeand find out why Niagara Falls has moved sevenmiles since the last ice age.

NIAGARAA History of the Fallsby Pierre Berton6¼ x 9½ – 482 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2928-1“Berton traces Niagara’s history throughthe deeds of those who came in contact with it.” —The Whig-Standard

NIAGARADaredevils, Danger andExtraordinary Storiesby Maria Da Silva & Andrew Hind5¼ x 8¼ – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-894864-86-2From the horrors during the War of 1812, to murder, totechnological innovation and the birth of the moderntourist industry, Niagara has seen it all.

NIAGARA FALLSby Autumn Leigh5½ x 8½ – 12 pages – Illus.Paperback – $5.00 – ISBN 978-0-8239-8195-3An informative and fun introduction to Niagara Falls.

NIAGARA FALLSby Royal Specialty Sales73/4 x 11 – 64 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $9.95Provides a brief history of the falls as well as descrip-tions of many of Niagara’s most popular attractions.

NIAGARA FALLS100 Years of Souvenirsby Virginia Vidler81/2 x 11 – 142 pages – 150 PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-932052-40-1A history of Niagara Falls through the myriad ofcollectibles that have been produced over the yearssince the falls were first seen by early explorers.

NIAGARA FALLSIN WORLD WAR IIby Michelle Ann Kratts6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3737-9Through numerous personal interviews, photosand wartime recipes, Kratts honors the World War IIefforts of locals both at home and abroad.

NICKEL CITY CHEFBuffalo’s Finest Chefs and Ingredientsby Christa Glennie Seychew8 x 10 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9825745-8-4This book features chef profiles, local ingredientresources, and stunning photographs.

NICKEL CITY DRAFTSA Drinking History of Buffalo, NYby Dan Murphy5½ x 8½ – 120 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-66-8Buffalo was built by immigrants from strong socialdrinking cultures and became a brewing power house.

ONE NIGHT AT THE LAKEA Novelby Bethany Chase6¼ x 9¼ – 352 pagesHardcover – $27.00 – ISBN 978-1-5247-9634-1Past and present collide in an atmospheric mysteryabout two best friends and a lake house.

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OVER A BARRELThe Rise and Fall of New York’sTaylor Wine Companyby Thomas Pellechia6 x 9 – 244 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5550-1How a small family company in the Finger Lakesbecame one of the most important wine producers inthe United States.

OVERCOMING NIAGARA Canals, Commerce, and Tourismin the Niagara–Great LakesBorderland Region, 1792–1837by Janet Dorothy Larkin6 x 9 – 282 pages – PhotosPaperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6824-2This comprehensive book analyzes the nineteenth-century canal age in the Niagara-Great Lakesborderland region as a transnational phenomenon.

THE PARANORMAL ALMANACOF WESTERN NEW YORKA Book of Ghostly Listsby Mason Winfield5½ x 8½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-73-6This handbook of paranormal incidents and critters isa first-of-a-kind collection of “ghostly lists.”

PAUL GARRETTDean of American Winemakersby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 95 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-891046-10-0A fascinating look at the “dean” of American wine-makers in the first two decades of the 20th century.

PEOPLE OF THEFINGER LAKES REGIONThe Heart of New York Stateby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 272 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9635990-6-3A collection of biographical sketches of people fromthe Finger Lakes Region.

PERSONS, PLACES, AND THINGSOF THE FINGER LAKES REGIONThe Heart of New York Stateby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 544 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 1-891046-09-8This book collects information from Klees’previous books, along with new information,into a comprehensive guide.

PIONEER PROPHETESSJemima Wilkinson,the Publick Universal Friendby Herbert A. Wisbey Jr.5½ x 8½ – 252 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7551-1At the age of 24, Jemima Wilkinson recoveredfrom a fever with the pronouncement that she hadbeen directed by a vision to preach to a “dyingand sinful world.”

A PIONEER SONGSTERTexts from the Stevens-Douglass Manuscript ofWestern New York, 1841–1856edited by Harold W. Thompson & Edith E. Cutting6 x 9 – 228 pagesPaperback – $21.00 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7582-5Folklorists and lovers of folk songs will delight in thiscollection of the lyrics of songs sung by settlers ofwestern New York in the middle of the 19th century.

POSTCARD VIEWSA Walk Down Main StreetBuffalo, Circa 1910by Joseph Bieron & Paul McCarthy6½ x 10 – 74 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9788476-4-7This lovely book offers a fascinating and historicallyaccurate glimpse of Buffalo’s Main Street at the turnof the last century through postcard scenes.

POWER FAILUREPolitics, Patronage,and the Economic Futureof Buffalo, New Yorkby Diana Dillaway6 x 9 – 266 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $24.00 – ISBN 978-1-59102-400-2“Diana Dillaway has meticulously set out the causes ofthe decline of Buffalo, once the fastest-growing andmost promising city in the nation.” —Douglas Turner

QUEEN OF THE FALLSby Chris Van Allsburg8½ x 11 – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.99 – ISBN 978-0-547-31581-2At the turn of the 19th century, a retired charmschool instructor named Annie Edson Taylor decidedto go over Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel.

REMEMBERING NIAGARATales from Beyond the Fallsby Robert Kostoff6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-451-6The best of Kostoff’s “Nuggets of Niagara CountyHistory” column, documenting the area’s history fromits early settlers through later engineering marvels.

REMEMBERING OLD BUFFALOThe Glory Years in Western New Yorkby Joseph H. Radder5½ x 8½ – 116 pagesPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-59-0This book focuses on yesterday’s fun: CrystalBeach, the Canadiana, Sunday rides in the country,and holidays that created delightful memories.

REMEMBERING PANAMAGlimpses of the Pastby Pamela A. Brown & Heather J. Schneider6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-250-2This book presents a collection of accounts fromPanama’s past.

ROCHESTER AND THESTATE OF NEW YORKCool Stuff Every Kid Should Knowby Kate Boehm Jerome6½ x 9¼ – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4396-0093-1Find interesting local history and trivia in this bookabout a very special place – Rochester!

ROCHESTER HAUNTSA Ghost Hunting Guideby Dwayne Claud6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3208-1Read about dark-hooded individuals that hold ritualsat Mount Hope Cemetery, visit a spirit at Farmer’sTavern and Inn that chases away guests, and more.

ROCHESTER LIVESby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 312 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-891046-05-5Forty-five biographical sketches of Rochester’s nativesand residents; reformers, pioneers, visionaries, artists,intellectuals, and religious leaders to cite but a few.

ROCHESTER ON THE GENESEEby Blake McKelvey6 x 9 – 354 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2596-4The best single-volume history of one of New YorkState’s largest and most important cities.

ROCHESTER ROUTESTours of Monroe County’sHistoric Placesby Patricia Braus9 x 6 – 160 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.98 – ISBN 0-9641706-7-1“Five driving tours to sample the best historicstructures in our area.” —Jack Doyle

THE ROSE WITCHSupernatural Tales AmongWestern New York’s Ethnicitiesby Mason Winfield5½ x 8½ – 124 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-80-4A groundbreaking survey of lore and legends fromWestern New York’s diverse cultures.

SEASONS OF AFINGER LAKES WINERYby John C. Hartsock6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – MapHardcover – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-4881-2 The story of Long Point Winery from its start in1998 to its current day success, including winning agold medal from the American Wine Society.

THE SECRET PLOTTO KILL MCKINLEYConspiracy, Curses and Ghostsin Western New Yorkby John Koerner5½ x 8½ – 120 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-69-9Local historian John Koerner has crafted a dramaticrecasting of the assassination of President McKinley.

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SEEING NIAGARAThe 10 Best Ways toExperience the Fallsby Paul Gromosiak5½ x 8½ – 84 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 1-879201-51-8A book that visitors will want to take along asthey stroll through the parks and experience thefalls’ power and beauty.

THE SENECA ARMY DEPOTFighting Wars from theNew York Home Frontby Carolyn Zogg & Walter Gable6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-820-7Zogg and Gable tell the story of the Seneca ArmyDepot and the lives it has affected.

SENECA COUNTYAND THE CIVIL WARby Walter Gable6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-633-9Though hundreds of miles away from the battlefields,Seneca County contributed more than its share for thepreservation of the Union.

SHALL THE MURDERERGO UNPUNISHED!The Life of Edward H. RulloffNew York’s Criminal Geniusby Stephen D. Butz6 x 9 – 120 Pages – PhotosPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-015-6Edward H. Rulloff’s promising future came to an abruptend in 1845 when he was accused of the disappearanceand murder of his wife and infant daughter.

SHIPWRECKS OF LAKE ERIETragedy in the Quadrangleby David Frew6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-551-6Author David Frew dives deep to discover the mysteriesof some of Lake Erie’s most notorious wrecks.

SIGN STORIESBuffalo’s Signs and theStories Behind Themphotos by Karla J. Levi, text by Patricia C. Galeza8½ x 11 – 102 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-62-0This book will introduce you to the human elementbehind painted advertising signs.

SILVER SEASONSThe Story of the Rochester Red Wingsby Jim Mandelaro and Scott Pitoniak6 x 9 – 400 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0951-3Retraces the careers of the players and managers whohoned their skills at Silver Stadium and Frontier Field.

SKETCHES IN THE HISTORY OFTHE UNDERGROUND RAILROADby Eber M. Pettit6 x 9 – 164 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9658955-3-XCollected reminiscences of an Underground Railroadagent in Western, NY. Originally published in 1879.

SNYDER, NEW YORKA Brief Historyby Julianna Fiddler-Woite6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-639-8Lifelong resident and descendant of Snyder’s founderJulianna Fiddler-Woite relates her family’s history andthe fascinating development of this unique hamlet.

A SONG OF THE VINEA Reflection on Lifeby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-891046-07-1The three sections of this book are; Reflections &Observations, Winemaking in the Finger Lakes Region,and Role Models from the Region.

SPIRITS AND DEATH IN NIAGARAby Marcy Italiano6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-2965-4Take a ride over the Niagara Falls to discover out-landish stories with frightening outcomes.

SPIRITS OF THENIAGARA WINE TRAILA Haunted History Tour throughNew York Wine Countryby Mason Winfield5½ x 8½ – 120 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-79-8Supernatural historian Mason Winfield haswritten a unique work profiling 18 wineries thatboast paranormal activity in their immediate areas.

STAIRWAY TO EMPIRELockport, the Erie Canal,and the Shaping of Americaby Patrick McGreevy6 x 9 – 328 pagesPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2528-3The story of the Erie Canal’s completion and itsplace in the larger narrative of American modernityand progress.

STARR GAZINGStories of Buffalo, the NiagaraRegion, and Beyondby Daniel P. Starr6 x 9 – 212 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-9885895-6-8From Niagara Falls to the Niagara Peninsula and theeight counties of Western New York, colorful storiesand portraits spring to life.

STEAMBOATS ON KEUKA LAKEPenn Yan, Hammondsport and the Heart of the Finger Lakesby Richard S. MacAlpine & Charles R. Mitchell6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-800-5Local historians MacAlpine and Mitchell capture thestories, anecdotes, and photos from this bygone era.

STORMEDby Sally Valentine6 x 9 – 184 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-45-5Mrs. Levine and the STARfish find themselvesin trouble again. It’s the last day of August, and thekids of Rochester are bored until a storm blowsinto town. Related title(s): Lost at Seabreeze,Theft at George Eastman House, What Stinks?,There Are No Buffalo In Buffalo, The Ghost ofthe Charlotte Lighthouse

SUMMER IN A GLASSThe Coming of Age ofWinemaking in the Finger Lakesby Evan Dawson6 x 9 – 268 pages – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4027-9710-1The author takes you behind the scenes to meet thewinemakers, winery owners, grape growers, and otherswho have transformed the Finger Lakes region.

TAKE A PADDLE: FINGER LAKESNew York Quiet Waterfor Canoes & Kayaksby Rich & Sue Freeman51/2 x 81/2 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-158080-184-3This guide will help you explore over 370 miles ofcreeks or rivers and 35 ponds or lakes. Reprint.

TAKE A PADDLE:WESTERN NEW YORKQuiet Water for Canoes & Kayaksby Rich & Sue Freeman51/2 x 81/2 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-158080-185-0A comprehensive paddling guide to flatwater ponds,lakes, streams and rivers in Western New York.

TALES FROM AZAR'S ATTICby Rick Azar6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9788476-9-2Western New York broadcaster Rick Azar sharesfascinating encounters with some of the colorfulcelebrities he interviewed over the decades.

THEFT AT GEORGEEASTMAN HOUSEA New York State Adventureby Sally Valentine6 x 9 – 88 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-029-3When Mrs. Levine’s class takes a field trip, a chaperoneis accused of stealing an irreplaceable candlestick.Mrs. Levine leads the students in finding the realthief. Related title(s): Lost at Seabreeze, ThereAre No Buffalo In Buffalo, What Stinks?, Stormed,The Ghost of the Charlotte Lighthouse

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THOREAU & MEIN THE FINGER LAKESFinding Nature’s Pathto a Healthier Happier Lifeby Mark W. Holdren5½ x 8½ – 117 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9760648-4-8There is an innate connection between humans andthe natural world.

TIMELESS BOUNTYFood and Wine inNew York's Finger Lakesby Thomas Pellechia7 x 9 – 176 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-158080-175-1This book chronicles the bounty local food and winein the Finger Lakes region.

TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORKImages of Work and Playby the Municipal Historians of Tompkins County& the Tompkins County Historian6 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-684-8Decades of memories culled from attics, albums,and organizations alike are preserved in this charmingcollection of photographs.

TROUT STREAMSOF WESTERN NEW YORKLocations, Strategies andTechniques for All Anglersby J. Michael Kelly6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-182-9This book provides beginners and local experts alikewith the essential ingredients for great fishing, includingdirections to more than 50 top-notch streams.

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TALESWith Routes Throughthe Finger Lakes Regionby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 192 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.00 – ISBN 0-9635990-8-9Tales relating the hardships faced by slaves and thepeople who helped them.

VICTORIAN BUFFALOImages from the Buffalo andErie County Public Libraryby Cynthia Van Ness9 x 6 – 152 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 1-879201-30-5A collection of steel engravings, woodcuts, lithography,and other forms of non-photographic art.

VIETNAM REFLECTIONSThe Untold Story of the Holley Boysby Michael T. Keene6 x 9 – 248 pagesPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-79437-1Eight boys from the rural community of Holley, NewYork, died fighting in Vietnam. Now, nearly 50 yearslater, their stories are finally told.

VILLAGE GHOSTSOF WESTERN NEW YORKBook One – Actors in the Half-Lightby Mason Winfield6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 1-879201-55-0This book features famous ghostly forms, spirit-guides, and wars in the heavens.

WATERFALLSThe Niagara Escarpmentby Jerry Lawton6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 1-55046-313-6An enthusiasts guide to more than 30 of the area’smost breathtaking and charming waterfalls.

WATKINS GLEN TOUR GUIDEby Gordon D. Cooper5½ x 8½ – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-9725571-2-2Get the full Watkins Glen experience with this history-rich guide that includes five self-guided tours.

WAYNE COUNTY TROOPSIN THE CIVIL WARLetters From the Frontby R.L. Murray51/4 x 8 – 114 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95Over fifty letters written by forty different soldierstell of their experiences in battles such as First BullRun, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, and Cedar Creek.

WESTERN NEW YORK 101The 101 Greatest Momentsin Buffalo Historyby Dan Murphy5½ x 8½ – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-57-6Murphy identifies the greatest moments in Buffalohistory, from the formation of the Five Nations to theGoo Goo Dolls rocking at Niagara Square.

WESTERN NEW YORKAND THE GILDED AGEby Julianna Fiddler-Woite, Mary Beth PaulinScumaci & Peter C. Scumaci6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-982-5Born from the success of the Erie Canal, the commu-nities of Western New York enjoyed a century ofgrowth and prosperity during America’s Gilded Age.

WESTERN NEW YORKFISHING MAP GUIDEby Sportsman’s Connection8½ x 11 – 224 pages – Photos – MapsSpiral Bound – $24.95 – ISBN 1-885010-63-XThis fishing guide includes lakes and streams for allpoints west of Syracuse and Binghamton, plus all ofOswego, Madison, Chenango, and Broome counties.

WESTERN NEW YORK WILDCelebrating Our Rich Natural Heritageby David Lawrence Reade8½ x 11 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-879201-58-3In this keepsake book, Reade beautifully captures thenature of Western New York in over 130 vibrant imagesand in his poetic prose.

WHAT STINKS?An Adventure in Highland Parkby Sally Valentine6 x 9 – 120 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-24-0A feud between best friends spills over into the class-room, and a well-planned field trip ends in chaos asan unexpected visitor shows up. Related title(s):Lost at Seabreeze, Theft at George Eastman House,There Are No Buffalo In Buffalo, Stormed, The Ghostof the Charlotte Lighthouse

WHEN CAMP ONANDAGIVES HER CALLCamp History on Canandaigua Lakeby Carol Truesdale6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-289-8A former counselor tells the story of Camp Onandaand of the many lives the camp changed.

WHERE THEY FELLStories of Rochester AreaSoldiers in the Civil Warby Robert Marcotte12 x 9 – 295 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-931169-02-8“A unique and compelling story of the contributionof Rochester’s citizen soldiers and their supportivefamilies back home.” —James McPherson

WICKED NIAGARAThe Sinister Sideof the Niagara Frontierby Lorna MacDonald Czarnota6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-227-4The Niagara region has sometimes afforded its seediercitizens the cover needed to do dastardly deeds.

WINERIES OF THEFINGER LAKES REGION The Heart of New York State by Emerson Klees 6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – Index Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-891046-06-3 Information on over 100 wineries is provided in thiswell-written history and guidebook. Revised andexpanded third edition.

WINES OF THE FINGER LAKESWines, Grapes, and Wineries of NewYork’s Most Dynamic Wine Regionby Peter Burford7 x 8 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-181-2New York’s Finger Lakes region is rapidly establishinga world-wide reputation for its wines.

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THE WOMEN’S RIGHTSMOVEMENT ANDTHE FINGER LAKES REGIONThe Heart of New York Stateby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 360 pages – Illus.Paperback – $20.00 – ISBN 0-9635990-9-7A moving history of the Women’s Rights Movementas it occurred in the Finger Lakes.

YATES COUNTY CHRONICLESStories from Penn Yan, Keuka Lake,and the Heart of the Finger Lakesby Richard S. MacAlpine6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-329-1With this collection of the best of his “Yates Past”columns, local author Richard MacAlpine reveals theremarkable history and spirit of Yates County.

ZANY NIAGARAby Paul Gromosiak51/2 x 81/2 – 62 pages –Illus.Paperback – $4.95 – ISBN 1-879201-06-2This book features interesting historical facts, bizarreincidents, and unusual trivia about Niagara Falls.

ARCADIA PUBLISHING TITLES61/2 x 91/2 – 128 pages – Photos

Books from ArcadiaPublishing provide aphotographic history ofNew York State townsand cities. Each title inthe series contains vin-tage images, withexplanatory captions,and a survey of thecommunity’s history.

ALBIONby Avis TownsendPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3929-4

ALFRED AND ALFRED STATIONby Laurie Lounsberry McFaddenPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5472-3

AMHERSTby Joseph A. GrandePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3680-4

ANGELICA, BELMONT,AND WELLSVILLEby Robert V. BoganPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5693-2

ARCADE ANDATTICA RAILROADby Kenneth C. SpringirthPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7205-5

AROUND AUBURNby Peter Lloyd Jones & Stephanie E. PrzbylekPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3915-7

AROUND AUBURN: VOLUME IIby Stephanie E. PrzybylekPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6371-8

AUBURNCORRECTIONALFACILITYby Eileen McHughPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7252-9

AUBURN POLICEby Joseph E. DiVietro Jr.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5035-0

AUBURN’S FORT HILL CEMETERYby Lydia J. RosellPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0957-0

TOWN OF AURORA: 1818–1930by Donald H. Dayer, Harold L. Utts, & Janet R. UttsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0445-2

AURORA REVISITEDby Robert Lowell GollerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7598-8

BATAVIAby Barbara Ann ToalPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0467-4

BATAVIA REVISITEDby Larry D. BernesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7404-2

BATHby Kirk House & Charles MitchellPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 0-7385-3575-3

BOSTON, NEW YORKby Sherrie L. PlutaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6288-9

BROCKPORT THROUGH TIMEby William G. Andrews6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-005-4

AROUND BROCKPORTby William G. AndrewsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0990-7

AROUND BROCKPORT:POSTCARD HISTORYby William G. AndrewsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5734-2

STATE UNIVERSITYOF NEW YORK AT BROCKPORTby Mary Jo Gigliotti, W. Bruce Leslie,and Kenneth P. O’BrienPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4907-1

BROCTON AND PORTLANDby Edward T. Kurtz Sr.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4983-5

BUFFALOPostcard History Seriesby Stephen G. MyersPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9165-0

BASEBALL IN BUFFALOby Paul LangendorferPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2515-4

BUFFALO’SEAST SIDE INDUSTRYby Shane E. StephensonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3489-7

BUFFALO: GOOD NEIGHBORS,GREAT ARCHITECTUREby Nancy Blumenstalk MingusPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-2449-8

BUFFALO’S HISTORICSTREETCARS AND BUSESby D. David BreggerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5750-2

JEWISH COMMUNITY OFGREATER BUFFALOby Chana Revell Kotzin, PhDPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2006-7

BUFFALO’SPAN-AMERICANEXPOSITIONby Thomas Leary, Elizabeth Sholes & The Buffaloand Erie County Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5789-2

BUFFALO RAILROADSby Stephen G Myers & Michael J. ConnorPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7371-7

BUFFALO’S WATERFRONTby Thomas E. Leary & Elizabeth C. SholesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5784-7

AROUND CANANDAIGUAby Nancy Yacci & The Ontario CountyHistorical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3455-8

CANANDAIGUA ANDCANANDAIGUA LAKEby Preston E. PiercePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7480-6

CANISTEOby Steve CottonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9922-9

CARLTON AND POINT BREEZEby Hollis Ricci-Canham & Avis A. TownsendPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4550-9

AROUND CAROLINEby Patricia A. BrhelPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1579-7

CHAUTAUQUA INSTITUTION 1874–1974by Kathleen Crocker & Jane CurriePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0545-9

CHAUTAUQUA INSTITUTIONPostcard History Seriesby Jonathan David Schmitz &William FlandersPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7512-4

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ALONG CHAUTAUQUA LAKEby Karen E. Livsey & Dorothy E. LevinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7289-5

CHAUTAUQUA LAKE REGIONby Kathleen Crocker & Jane CurriePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1019-4

LEGENDARY LOCALS OF THECHAUTAUQUA LAKE REGIONby Kathleen Crocker & Jane CurriePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0020-5

CLARENCEby C. Douglas Kohler and Julianna L. WoitePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9755-3

CONCORDby The Concord Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1241-9

CONESUS LAKEby Sharon L. MistrettaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2199-6

CORNELL UNIVERSITYThe Campus History Seriesby Richard H. PennerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9796-6

CORNELL UNIVERSITY HOCKEYby Adam Wodon and Arthur MintzPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3672-9

CORNINGby Charles R. Mitchell and Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1319-5

CORNING: POSTCARD HISTORYby Donald Angelo Carapella Jr.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7202-4

CORTLANDby Mary Ann KanePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7304-5

CORTLAND COUNTYby Mary Ann KanePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4453-3

AROUND DANSVILLEby William K. Cook and Cuomg J. HuynhPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3708-5

DEPEWby Arthur J. Domino & Theresa L. WolfePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2302-0

AROUND DRYDENby Harry Lawrence DuBreuil WeldonPaperback – $23.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2965-7

DUNKIRKby Diane AndrasikPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5651-2

EDENby Susan MinekimePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7457-8

ELMIRAby James E. Hare & James Arthur KiefferPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9778-2

ELMIRA REFORMATORYby Dr. William G. Hinkle & Bruce WhitmarshPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2037-1

ERIE COUNTY FAIRby Martin Biniasz Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2206-1

ERIE COUNTY FAIRImages of Modern America Seriesby Martin BiniaszPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1709-8

ERWIN AND PAINTED POSTby Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2090-6

EVANS AND ANGOLAby Cheryl DelanoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6353-4

FAIRPORT AND PERINTON:THEN & NOWby William Keeler & Keith BoasPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6234-6

FARMINGTONby Reginald W. NealePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7356-4

AROUND FINDLEY LAKEby Michael LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1165-8

FINGER LAKESPostcard History Seriesby Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5730-4

FINGER LAKES MEMORIESby Michael LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4991-0

FINGER LAKES WINE COUNTRYby Sarah S. ThompsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2334-1

GATESby The Gates Historical SocietyPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3721-4

GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE:THE FIRST 50 YEARSby Larry D. Barnes & Ruth E. AndesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1741-8

GENESEE RIVERPostcard History Seriesby John & Sue BabbittPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9782-9

AROUND GENESEOby William R. Cook & Daniel J. SchultzPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3496-1

GENEVAby The Geneva Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1194-8

GENEVA: 1940–1970by The Geneva Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5512-6

GLENN H. CURTISS:AVIATION PIONEERby Charles R. Mitchell & Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0519-0

GRAND ISLANDby Gerald Carpenter & June Justice CrawfordPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2130-9

GREECEby Shirley Cox HustedPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0529-9

GROTONby Rosemarie Palmer TuckerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6506-4

HAMBURG: 1910 – 1970by John R. EdsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1272-3

HAMBURG REVISITEDby John R. EdsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7330-4

HAMMONDSPORTAND KEUKA LAKEby Charles R. MitchellPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6280-3

HENRIETTAby Helen Vollmer ElamPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4937-8

HOLLANDINTERNATIONALSPEEDWAYby Tim Bennett & Larry OttPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2017-3

AROUND HONEOYE LAKERichmond, Canadice, and Honeoyeby Carol J. MacDonaldPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7467-7

AROUND HORNELLby Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6487-6

HORSEHEADSby Marcia TinkerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9910-6

IRONDEQUOITby Thomas Cole Richens & Patricia S. WaynePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4918-7

ITHACAby Mary WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9255-8

ITHACA RADIOby Peter King Steinhaus & Rick Sommers SteinhausPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2186-6

JAMESTOWNby Kathleen Crocker & Jane CurriePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3515-9

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JAMESTOWNPostcard History Seriesby Karen E. Livsey & Dorothy E. LevinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7566-7

KEUKA LAKEby Charles R. MitchellPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1095-8

KEVIN GUEST HOUSEImages of Modern America Seriesby Gerald L. HalliganPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1681-7

KNOX FARM STATE PARKby Gerald L. Halligan & Renee M. OubrePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9921-2

LACKAWANNAby Gerald L. Halligan & John KoernerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7511-7

LAKE ERIE WINE COUNTRYby Jewel Leigh EllisPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2212-2

LE ROYby Lynne J. BelluscioPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7299-4

LETCHWORTH STATE PARKby Thomas A. BreslinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5548-5

THE CIVILIAN CONSERVATIONCORPS IN LETCHWORTHSTATE PARKby Thomas S. CookPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2328-0

LEWISTONby Suzanne Simon DietzPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4461-8

LEWISTON: THEN & NOWby Suzanne Simon Dietz & Amy Lynn FreiermuthPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7312-0

AROUND LIMAby Michael LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0983-9

LOCKPORTby Paulette PecaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1222-8

LOCKPORT: Historic Jewel of the Erie Canalby Kathleen L. RileyPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-2477-1

LOVE CANALby Penelope Ploughman, PhD,JDPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7560-5

MACEDONby Reginald W. NealePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9912-0

MARILLAby Hubert Kutter and Mary Beth SerafinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9282-4

MEDINAby Avis A. TownsendPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3936-2

MEDINA THROUGH TIMEby Frederick G. Fierch6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-015-3

AROUND MENDONAND HONEOYE FALLSby Diane Ham and Roberta Luce-MajewskiPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3677-4

NEWFANE AND OLCOTTby Avis A. TownsendPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3722-1

NIAGARA FALLSby Daniel M. DumychPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3736-8

NIAGARA FALLS: VOLUME IIby Daniel M. DumychPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5785-4

NIAGARA FALLS, 1850–2000by Paul Gromosiak & Christopher StoianoffPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7695-4

AROUND NORTH COLLINSby Georgianne BowmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1093-4

NUNDA, PORTAGE,AND GENESEE FALLSby Thomas S. CookPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7505-6

OGDEN & SPENCERPORTby The Ogden Historical CommitteePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1002-6

ONTARIOby JoAnn MeakerPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5034-3

ONTARIO COUNTY: Golden Age of Railroads & Baseballby Tim Munn & Matt VitticorePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6407-4

ONTARIO COUNTYTRANSPORTATIONby Timothy D. Munn & Zackary M. ButtaccioPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0918-1

ORCHARD PARKby Suzanne S. Kulp and Joseph F. BieronPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1324-9

AROUND OVIDby The Ovid Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1624-4

LEGENDARY LOCALSOF ORLEANS COUNTYby Holly Ricci-Canham & Andrew CanhamPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0010-6

OWASCO LAKEby Paul K. Williams & Charles N. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1131-3

TOWN OF OWEGOby Emma M. SedorePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6264-3

PAINTED POSTby Jamie O. BosketPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3719-1

PALMYRAby Bonnie J. HaysPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3589-0

PARMA AND HILTONby Shirley Cox HustedPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0340-0

PENFIELDby Martin M. WampPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3525-8

PENN YAN AND KEUKA LAKEby Charles R. MitchellPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3454-1

PERINTON, FAIRPORT,AND THE ERIE CANALby The Perinton Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0532-9

PERINTON & FAIRPORTIN THE 20TH CENTURYby The Perinton Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1202-0

AROUND PERRYby Christina B. NolanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7291-8

THE PITTSBURG, SHAWMUT& NORTHERN RAILROADby Ken ClarkPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1726-5

PITTSFORDby Audrey Maxfield Johnson & Vicki Masters ProfittPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9900-7

POMFRETby Todd LangworthyPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5547-8

PORTERby Suzanne Simon DietzPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3878-5

AROUND PRATTSBURGby Lenora J. ApplebeePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7692-3

RAILS IN ROCHESTERAND MONROE COUNTYby Richard “Dick” ChaitPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3437-8

BASEBALL IN ROCHESTERby Scott PitoniakPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1169-6

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GREATER ROCHESTERby Michael LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1143-6

HOCKEY IN ROCHESTER:THE AMERICANS’ TRADITIONby Blaise M. LamphierPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3694-1

SOUTHEAST ROCHESTERby Rose O’KeefePaperback – $19.99 – 978-0-7385-4509-7

ROCHESTER: LABOR AND LEISUREby Donavan A. SchillingPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1042-2

ROCHESTER: LEADERSAND THEIR LEGACIESby Donovan ShillingPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3835-8

ROCHESTER NEIGHBORHOODSby Shirley Cox Husted andRuth Rosenberg NaparsteckPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0410-0

ROCHESTER THROUGH TIMEby Mary Hasek Grenier & Emily C. Morry6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-022-1

ROCHESTER’S 19TH WARDby Michael & Glenn LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3947-8

ROCHESTER’S CORN HILLThe Historic Third Ward by Michael LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1225-9

ROCHESTER’S DOWNTOWNby Donovan A. ShillingPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0915-0

ROCHESTER’S DOWNTOWNARCHITECTURE: 1950–1975by Daniel J. PalmerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7250-5

ROCHESTER’S DUTCHTOWNby Michael and Glenn LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3685-9

ROCHESTER’S HISTORICEAST AVENUE DISTRICTby Michael LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3497-8

ROCHESTER’SLAKESIDE RESORTSAND AMUSEMENT PARKSby Donovan A. Shilling Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0163-5

ROCHESTER’S LATINOCOMMUNITYBilingual Editionby Julio SaenzPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7510-0

ROCHESTER’S SOUTH WEDGEby Rose O’KeefePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3900-3

ROCHESTER’STRANSPORTATIONHERITAGEby Donovan A. ShillingPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1330-0

ROYALTON, MIDDLEPORT,AND HARTLANDby Frederick G. FierchPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7238-3

ROYALTON, MIDDLEPORT,AND HARTLAND THROUGH TIMEby Frederick G. FierchPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62545-105-7

THE ROYCROFT CAMPUSby Robert Rust & Kitty TurgeonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3726-9

RUSHby Susan Bittner MeePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2208-5

SENECA FALLSby Frances T. Barbieri & Kathy Jans-DuffyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6588-0

SKANEATELESby Sue Ellen WoodcockPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0935-8

SKANEATELES LAKEby Paul K. Williams & Charles N. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1132-0

SKANEATELES THROUGH TIMEby Julie DiBagio & Sally Holben6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-028-3

THE 1972 FLOODIN NEW YORK’SSOUTHERN TIERby Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7678-7

SPRINGVILLEby Alan V. Manchester & David C. BattersonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9157-5

STEUBEN COUNTYby John S. Babbitt & Sue BabbittPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7283-3

TIOGA COUNTY, NEW YORKby Richard Quest &The Tioga County Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0287-8

THE TOWN OF TONAWANDAby John W. PercyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-8717-2

TONAWANDA ANDNORTH TONAWANDAby The Historical Society of the TonawandasPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7423-3

TONAWANDA AND NORTHTONAWANDA: 1940–1960by The Historical Society of the TonawandasPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2231-3

VICTORby Babette Mann HuberPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4644-5

WATERLOOby Bonnie J. Breese Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2181-1

AROUND WATKINS GLENby Charles R. Mitchell & Kirk W. HousePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4525-2-7

WATKINS GLEN INTERNATIONALby Michael Argetsinger & Bill GreenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9845-1

WATKINS GLEN RACINGby Kirk W. House & Charles R. MitchellPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5666-6

WEBSTERby Lynn M. Barton, Joan E. Sassone,& Mary Hasek GrenierPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7254-3

WELLSVILLEby Thela Rogers Genealogical and Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2350-1

WEST SENECAby James PacePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7499-3

WESTERN NEW YORKAMUSEMENT PARKSby Rose Ann HirschPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7456-1

WESTERN NEW YORK STEELby Spencer D. MorganPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2070-8

LUTHERANS INWESTERN NEW YORK by Julianna Fiddler-Woite & Rev. Jamie Retallack Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3388-3

WESTFIELDby Kathleen Crocker & Jane CurriePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4469-4

WHEATLANDby Catherine Gilbert & Barbara ChapmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6321-3

WILSONby Avis A. TownsendPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 9780-7385-3871-6

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HUDSON VALLEY & CATSKILLS FRONTLIST50 HIKES IN THE LOWERHUDSON VALLEYby New York-New Jersey Trail Conference& Daniel Chazin6 x 9 – 312 pages – Photos – Maps - Illus.Paperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-6826-8301-9This guide presents hikes of all types and difficultiesfrom lower Westchester County to the Shawangunks.

CATSKILL MOUNTAIN GUIDEAMC’s Comprehensive Guideto Hiking Trails in the Catskillsby Peter Kick5 x 7 – 288 pages - Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $23.95 – ISBN 978-1934028940Geared toward intermediate-to-expert hikers, thiscomprehensive trail guide details every public hikingtrail in the Catskill Park.

CATSKILL REGIONWATERFALL GUIDECool Cascades of theCatskills & Shawangunksby Russell Dunn4½ x 7½ – 239 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1883789435From roadside views to wilderness treks, Dunn hasselected waterfall adventures for every level of ability.

THE CATSKILLSIN THE ICE AGEThird Revised Editionby Robert Titus & Johanna Titus6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1883789930This book explains how ice, glacial lakes, andfossil rivers roared through the valleys, creatingtoday’s stunning Catskill landscape.

DOGHIKERGreat Hikes with Dogsfrom the Adirondacksthrough the Catskillsby Alan Via6 x 9 – 296 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN #978-1-4384-7838-8A comprehensive guidebook for dog ownersthat includes seventy-seven great hikes in theAdirondacks through the Catskills.

EASY WEEKENDGETAWAYS TOTHE HUDSON VALLEY& THE CATSKILLSShort Breaksfrom New York Cityby Carly Fisher6 x 9 – 320 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 9781682683545This guide ditches well-worn tourist destinationsto focus on the unusual – experimental art, holisticretreats, bizarre historical attractions, and more.

FEEL GOOD FOODRecipes from the Hudson Valley’sBlue Mountain Bistro-to-Goby Richard & Mary Anne Erickson8 x 10 – 280 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-64370-693-1Husband-wife team Richard and Mary Anne Ericksonserve up recipes, images, and stories that share theirlove of food, community, and each other.

HIKING NEW YORK’SLOWER HUDSON VALLEY(A FALCON GUIDE)by Randi Minetor6 x 9 – 312 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1493029891From the High Line on Manhattan’s West Side tothe historic Copake Iron Works in Taconic State Park,this guide features the best hiking routes betweenNew York City and Albany.

HISTORIC HUDSON VALLEYA Photographic Tourby Nancy & Anton de Flon11½ x 8¾ – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4416-9With passion and expertise, the authors expose thehistory, infrastructure, architecture, and natural beautyof their beloved Hudson Valley.

THE MAJESTIC NATUREOF THE NORTHThomas Kelah Wharton’s Journeysin Antebellum America through theHudson River Valley and New Englandedited by Steven A. Walton & Michael J. Armstrong7 x 10 – 354 pages – Photos – Maps Paperback – $34.95 – ISBN #978-1-4384-7328-4The illustrated nineteenth-century travel diaries ofartist, educator, and architect Thomas Kelah Wharton.

ROCK WALKSAn Explorer’s Guide to AmazingBoulders & Rock Formations ofDownstate New Yorkby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 370 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-7958-5798-7This is an explorer’s and hiker’s guide to hundredsof large boulders and natural rock formations ofDownstate New York.

WOODSTOCK FAQAll That’s Left to Knowabout the Fabled Gardenby Thomas E. Harkins6 x 9 – 400 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-61713-666-5Rather than waxing philosophical about whetheror not Woodstock was the defining moment of the1960s, Harkins places the focus on the music.

WOODSTOCK’SINFAMOUSMURDER TRIALEarly Racial Injusticein Upstate New Yorkby Richard Heppner6 x 9 – 128 pages Paperback – $23.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-4476-6Heppner documents the crime, arrest, and trial thatrevealed racial tensions in upstate New York at theturn of the century.

HUDSON VALLEY & CATSKILLS BACKLIST25 BICYCLE TOURSIN THE HUDSON VALLEYScenic Rides from Saratoga toNorthern Westchester Countyby Howard Stone5 x 8 – 232 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-88150-366-1This thoroughly updated edition of Howard Stone’slong-popular guidebook includes 27 tours.

25 MOUNTAIN BIKE TOURSIN THE HUDSON VALLEYby Peter Kick51/2 x 81/4 – 208 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-88150-360-6The Hudson Valley offers scenic beauty, intriguinghistory, and an abundance of trails. Second edition.

50 HIKES IN THE CATSKILLSby Derek Dellinger & Matthew Cathcart6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-040-7No matter your hiking goals, this guide will helpyou find the perfect trail for you among the Catskills’700,000 acres of natural treasure.

50 HIKES IN THELOWER HUDSON VALLEYHikes and Walks from WestchesterCounty to Albanyby Stella Green & H. Neil Zimmerman6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-190-5Fifty hikes from the East Hudson High-lands, to theWest Hudson Hills, to the Shawangunks, and more.

50 HIKES IN THEUPPER HUDSON VALLEYby Derek Deliinger6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-096-4Discover expert tips, clear and concise directions,and fascinating context about the surroundings toenrich your hiking experience.

ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUBFOREST PRESERVE SERIESGUIDE TO CATSKILL TRAILSedited by David & Carol White51/2 x 81/2 – 280 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-21-0Book & Map – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-29-6A guide to the trails of the Catskill park. Availableseparately or bundled with the National GeographicCatskill Trails Map.

AMC’S BEST DAY HIKESIN THE CATSKILLS ANDHUDSON VALLEYFour Season Guide To Sixtyof the Best Trails fromNew York City to Albanyby Peter Kick6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-62842-054-8This guide leads beginner and experienced hikersalong 60 of the region’s most spectacular trails, fromshort nature walks to day-long hikes. Second edition.

AMERICAN WILDERNESSThe Story of the Hudson RiverSchool of Paintingby Barbara Babcock Millhouse8½ x 9¼ – 208 pages – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-57-2This classic historical overview of the Hudson RiverSchool was first published in 1978 and helped sparkrenewed interest in this American style of art.

AN AMERICAN ARISTOCRACYThe Livingstonsby Clare Brandt6 x 9 – 314 pages – MapPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978- 1-883789-77-0A thoroughly-researched history of one of the mostprominent families in the Hudson Valley’s history.

THE APPALACHIAN TRAILHiking the People’s Pathby Bart Smith7½ x 5¼ – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8478-5917-7This beautifully-illustrated book highlights theAppalachian Trail with more than 170 spectacularcontemporary images.

ASSYRIANS OF YONKERSImages of America Seriesby Dr. Ruth Kambar6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2963-3With the assistance of American Presbyterianmissionaries, many Assyrians found their wayto Yonkers.

BACKROAD BICYCLINGIN THE HUDSON VALLEYAND CATSKILLSby Peter Kick and Dori O’Connell5½ x 8½ – 224 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95- ISBN 0-88150-578-1Renowned for sprawling rural townships, quaintagricultural villages, and tucked-away mountain hamlets,this region is an idyllic destination for cycling.

BEAR MOUNTAIN& HARRIMAN PARKSby Nick Zungoli6 x 9 – 164 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978- 0-9755732-1-1Featuring over 150 stunning color photographs, thisbook presents a guided journey through the beauty ofBear Mountain and Harriman State Parks.

BERKSHIRE REGIONWATERFALL GUIDECool Cascades of the Berkshireand Taconic Mountainsby Russell Dunn4½ x 7½ – 288 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-60-2Join the author of more books on waterfalls thananyone else in the world, and visit 70 “cool cascades”hidden in the beautiful, historic Berkshires.

BEST HIKES WITH CHILDRENIN THE CATSKILLS & HUDSONRIVER VALLEYby C. Copeland & T. Lewis, revised by Sheila Buff51/2 x 81/2 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-89886-783-1More than 50 adventures for Northeast families andvisitors. Second edition.

BIRDING THE HUDSON VALLEYby Kathryn J. Schneider6 x 9 – 352 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-61168-718-7More than just a collection of bird-finding tips, thisbook explores Hudson Valley history, ecology, birdbiology, and tourism.

THE BORSCHT BELTRevisiting the Remains ofAmerica’s Jewish Vacationlandby Marisa Scheinfeld10 x 8 – 200 pages – Photos – MapHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0059-0A contemporary photographic view of more thanforty Borscht Belt hotel and bungalow sites.

A BRIEF HISTORYOF SAUGERTIESby Michael Sullivan Smith6 x 9 – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3594-8Beginning as a Dutch settlement, Saugerties isscenically positioned between the Hudson Riverand the base of the Catskills.

BUNGALOW KIDA Catskill Mountain Summerby Philip Ratzer5½ x 8½ – 128 pagesPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3300-4Both humorous and poignant, this story recalls whatit was like to spend a summer in the Catskills at theheight of the region’s “glory days.”

THE CATSKILL 67A Hiker’s Guide to the Catskill100 Highest Peaks under 3500'by Alan Via6 x 9 – 186 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-931951-08-1In this hiker’s guide to the lesser-known peaks of theCatskill 100 Highest, Via provides routes to the summitswith keen observations and a wry sense of humor.

CATSKILL DAY HIKES for All Seasonsby Carol & David White51/2 x 81/2 – 176 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-935272-54-2A selection of sixty well-planned day hikes through-out the Catskills, with difficulty ratings, roundtripdistances, and parking and trailhead guidance.

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CATSKILL PEAK EXPERIENCESMountaineering Tales of Endurance,Survival, Exploration & Adventurefrom the Catskill 3500 Clubedited by Carol Stone White6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – 978-1-883789-59-6The stories of hikers who have summited all 35Catskill Mountains peaks over 3,500 feet high.

CATSKILL RESORTSLost Architecture of Paradiseby Ross Padluck11 x 8½ – 176 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $34.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4317-9Take a step back in time to revisit the architecturallegacy of Catskill hotels.

CATSKILL TRAILSA Ranger’s Guide to the High PeaksBook One – The Northern Catskillsby Edward G. Henry5 x 7 – 184 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-22-0Includes hikes through some of the most magnificentscenery in the Eastern U.S. The author offers a well-rounded picture of the Catskill Mountains.

CATSKILL TRAILSA Ranger’s Guide to the High PeaksBook Two – The Central Catskillsby Edward G. Henry5 x 7 – 184 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-23-7Continues with the southern tier of the High Peaks,including the heart of the Catskill Forest Preserve, theBurroughs Range, and bushwhacks to trailless peaks.

THE CATSKILLSIts History and How itChanged Americaby Stephen M. Siverman & Raphael D. Silver7 x 9¼ – 464 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-307-27215-7Here are the Catskills brought fully to life in all oftheir intensity, beauty, vastness, and lunacy.

CHARLES S. KEEFEColonial Revival Architectin Kingston and New Yorkby William Bertolet Rhoads8 x 10 – 266 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-90-9Paperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-89-3This richly illustrated volume gives a full and colorfulaccount of Keefe’s professional and personal life.

CIRCUIT HIKES IN HARRIMAN35 Loop Hikes andTrail Runs in Harriman andBear Mountain State Parksby Don Weise5¼ x 8 – 248 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-944450-00-7The first comprehensive guide to circuit hikesin the New York metropolitan area's most popularhiking destination.

THE COLONY OFNEW NETHERLANDA Dutch Settlement inSeventeenth-Century Americaby Jaap Jacobs6 x 9 – 344 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7516-0A comprehensive history of the Dutch colony on theHudson from the first trading voyages in the 1610s to1674, when the Dutch ceded the colony to the English.

DAY TRIPS: HUDSON VALLEYGetaway Ideas for the Local Travelerby Randi Minetor6 x 9 – 240 pages – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-0789-9Need a day to relax, refresh, and renew? Just get inyour car and go! This is your guide to hundreds ofexciting things to do, see, and discover.

DELAWARE & HUDSONby Jim Shaughnessy81/2 x 11 – 476 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0455-6Here, in a pictorial history, Jim Shaughnessy turns aphotographer’s eye to the Delaware & Hudson.

DELAWARE RIVER REFLECTIONSby Will Daniel11 x 8½ – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-5229-4More than 250 photos, anecdotal text, and historicalperspectives reveal the majesty and beauty of thisvital East Coast water source.

DENNING’S POINT:A HUDSON RIVER HISTORYFrom 4000 BC to the 21st Centuryby Jim Heron6 x 9 – 228 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 1-883789-51-6“This extraordinary book tells a 6,000-year story ofan extraordinary 64 acres on the eastern edge of theHudson River.” —Pete Seeger

DIAMOND STREETHudson, New Yorkby Bruce Edward Hall6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978- 1-883789-01-5A story of the little town with the big red light district.

DOWN MAPLE LANEA Place to Call Home inthe Upper Hudson Valleyby Elinor Mettler6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-028-7Selections from Down Maple Lane, the author’scolumn from the Roe Jan Independent, demonstratewhat makes the Upper Hudson Valley unique.

THE DRAMA TEACHERA Novelby Koren Zailckas6¼ x 9¼ – 400 pagesHardcover – $27.00 – ISBN 978-0-553-44809-2A twisty, compulsive new thriller featuring a deliciouslydevious unreliable narrator who will do anything to giveher family a better life.

DRIFTINGTwo Weeks on the Hudsonby Mike Freeman6 x 9 – 256 pagesHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3945-7A two-week canoe trip down the Hudson offers anopportunity to reflect on America’s past, present, anduncertain future.

THE EARLY HISTORYOF KINGSTON &ULSTER COUNTY, N.Y.by Marc B. Fried6 x 9 – 206 pages – Maps – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-89062-005-2Fried sifts through a wide variety of official recordsand accounts of the area’s earliest settlers to arrive ata revealing picture of Kingston and Ulster County.

EATING THE HUDSON VALLEYA Food Lover’s Guide to LocalDining, Wineries, & Moreby Evelyn Kanter6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-88150-752-2This book guides readers to the best restaurants,wineries, orchards, farm stands, and epicurean festivals,revealing stories about the people behind them.

ELLIOTT ANDELEANOR ROOSEVELTThe Story of a Father and HisDaughter in the Gilded Ageby Geraldine Hawkins6 x 9 – 416 pages – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-84-8Eleanor’s father, Elliott, instilled in her a sense ofcompassion that became her bedrock quality, leadingher to become known as “the First Lady of the World.”

EMBATTLED RIVERThe Hudson and ModernAmerican Environmentalismby David Schuyler6 x 9 – 280 pagesHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-1805-2Schuyler describes the efforts to reverse the pollutionand bleak future of the Hudson River that becameevident in the 1950s.

AN ENCHANTED LANDThe Shawangunk Mountainsby John E. Winkler12 x 9 – 132 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $37.50 – ISBN 0-925168-91-2This pictorial review of the Shawangunks, a 60-milelong ridge that extends from the Mohonk Preserveto High Point State Park, delves into the history,recreation, and geography of this wonderful area.

AN EXPLORER’S GUIDE:THE HUDSON VALLEY& CATSKILL MOUNTAINSIncludes Saratoga Springs & Albanyby Joanne Michaels6 x 9 – 464 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-88150-823-9Restaurants, inns, bed & breakfasts, wineries, historicbattlefields, antique shops, and more are featuredhere. Seventh edition.

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EXPLORING THEAPPALACHIAN TRAILHikes in the Mid-Atlantic Statesby Glenn Scherer & Don Hopey5 x 7 – 384 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1129-6This guide takes you through 41 great day hikesand overnight backpacking trips on the Mid-Atlanticportion of the Appalachian Trail.

FIFTY YEARS IN SING SINGA Personal Account, 1879–1929by Alfred Conyes6 x 9 – 200 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5422-1The personal account of Alfred Conyes, who workedas a prison guard at Sing Sing from 1879 to 1929.

FIRE AND ICETreasures from the PhotographicCollection of Frederic Church at Olanaby Thomas Weston Fels93/4 x 93/4 – 80 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $34.50 – ISBN 0-8014-4081-5Selections from the photographs and daguerreotypesChurch collected at his home on the Hudson River.

FIRETOWERS OF THE CATSKILLSTheir History & Loreby Martin Podskoch8½ x 11 – 136 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9794979-5-7This fascinating chronicle of Catskill Mountainfire towers includes the history of the towers thatonce stood vigil over the heavily forested slopes.

A FLY FISHERMAN’S GUIDETO CATSKILL COLDWATERSTREAMS AND PONDSTheir Histories, Their Fish, andTechniques to Catch Themby John B. Mordock6 x 9 – 218 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-58776-877-4A comprehensive guide to fly fishing coldwaterstreams and ponds in the Catskills.

FLY-FISHING GUIDE TO THEUPPER DELAWARE RIVERHatches, Patterns, Access andGuide’s Advice for the East Branch,West Branch, and Main Stemby Paul Weamer6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-0879-1This book provides detailed information about thethree tailwater branches that constitute this vast andcomplex river system. Second edition.

FLYFISHER’S GUIDETO THE BIG APPLEGreat Waters within 100 Milesof New York Cityby Tom Gilmore6 x 9 – 480 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $28.95 – ISBN 978-1-932098-83-6Tom Gilmore’s intimate knowledge of the history,and more importantly the fishing, will guide youfrom brook to brook and hatch to hatch.

FOOD, DRINK ANDCELEBRATIONS OF THEHUDSON VALLEY DUTCHby Peter G. Rose5½ x 8½ – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-595-7From beer to bread and cookies to coleslaw, this is acomprehensive look at this important early Americaninfluence, complete with recipes to try.

FOOD LOVERS’ GUIDETO THE HUDSON VALLEYThe Best Restaurants, Markets& Local Culinary Offeringsby Globe Pequot Press51/2 x 8 – 384 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8153-9The guide to the Hudson Valley food scene.

FREDERIC CHURCH’S OLANAArchitecture and Landscape as Artby James Anthony Ryan81/2 x 11 – 104 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-28-2Olana was the home of Frederic Church, a major figurein the Hudson River School of landscape painting.

GARDENS OF THEHUDSON VALLEYphotos by Steve Gross and Susan Lowry,text by Susan Lowry and Nancy Berner10¾ x 9¾ – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-1-58093-277-6Focuses on the historic landscape and how gardenshave been integrated into it.

GEORGE WASHINGTON’SWESTCHESTER GAMBLEThe Encampment on the Hudson& the Trapping of Cornwallisby Richard Borkow6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-039-3Borkow presents this exciting story of the Westchesterencampment and Washington’s great gamble.

GOOD FISHING INTHE CATSKILLSA Complete Angler’s Guideby Jim Capossela6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 0-88150-508-0This guide gives anglers the information to fishlegendary streams, explore the cold, deepmountain reservoirs, and fish the Delaware by canoe.Third edition.

THE GREENECOUNTY CATSKILLSA Historyby Field Horne81/2 x 11 – 236 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $35.95 – ISBN 1-883789-02-8Four hundred years of Hudson Valley history.Introduction by former governor Cuomo.

THE GUNKS (SHAWANGUNKMOUNTAINS) RIDGE AND VALLEYTOWNS THROUGH TIMEby Ronald G. Knapp & Michael Neil O’Donnell6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-1-63500-014-6Beautiful photographs of the Gunks through time.

GUNKS TRAILSA Ranger’s Guide to the Shawangunk Mountainsby Edward G. Henry5 x 7 – 208 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-883789-38-9Hike the Shawangunks with a ranger at your side.

HALF MOONHenry Hudson and the Voyage thatRedrew the Map of the New Worldby Douglas Hunter6 x 9 – 318 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $28.00 – ISBN 978-1-59691-680-7Paperback – $18.00 – ISBN 978-1-60819-098-0A narrative of exploration and the politics that drovemen to the edge of the known world and beyond.

HARRIMAN TRAILSby William J. Myles5 x 7 – 512 pages – Photos Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-944450-01-4 A guide and a history of the trails in Harriman Park.

HAUNTED CATSKILLSby Lisa LaMonica6 x 9 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-011-5The beautiful Catskills hide a dark history of spiritsand haunts. Discover eerie tales of Catskill hauntings.

HAUNTED HUDSON VALLEYGhosts and Strange Phenomena ofNew York’s Sleepy Hollow Countryby Cheri L. Farnsworth5½ x 8¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3621-3The Hudson Valley is rife with stories ofthe paranormal, including the ghost girl of theBardavon Opera House, the spirits of West Point,and much more.

HAUNTINGS OF THEHUDSON RIVER VALLEYAn Investigative Journeyby Vincent T. Dacquino6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-242-0The true story behind three folk legends:Sybil Ludington, Chief Daniel Nimham, andGeorge Denny.

HENRY HUDSONEnglish Explorer of theNorthwest Passageby Josepha Sherman71/4 x 93/4 – 112 pages – Photo – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 0-8239-3620-1This book for young readers chronicles the life andexpeditions of Henry Hudson

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HIDDEN HISTORYOF COLUMBIA COUNTY,NEW YORKby Allison Guertin Marchese6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-395-6Pull the threads of history to reveal ColumbiaCounty’s odd, unbelievable, and forgotten stories.

HIDDEN HISTORY OF THELOWER HUDSON VALLEYStories from the Albany Post Roadby Carney Rhinevault & Tatiana Rhinevault6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-654-8For centuries, the Albany Post Road was the mainhighway between the Big Apple and the capital.

HIDDEN HISTORY OFTHE MID-HUDSON VALLEYStories from the Albany Post Roadby Carney Rhinevault6 x 9 – 192 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-414-8The Albany Post Road was the vital artery betweenNew York City and the state capital in Albany in the18th and 19th centuries.

HISTORIC HUDSONAn Architectural Portraitby Byrne Fone8½ x 11 – 206 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 1-883789-46-XThe city of Hudson’s architectural legacy hassurvived the centuries.

HOLLAND ON THE HUDSONAn Economic and SocialHistory of Dutch New Yorkby Oliver A. Rink6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-9585-4“Skillfully unravels the commercial and politicalintrigues back in the Netherlands that so affected lifeacross the Atlantic.” —New York History

THE HOUSE THEROCKEFELLERS BUILTA Tale of Money, Taste, and Powerin Twentieth-Century Americaby Robert F Dalzell Jr. & Lee Baldwin Dalzell6½ x 9½ – 352 pages – PhotosHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-0-8050-7544-1Paperback – $17.00 – ISBN 978-0-8050-8857-1Alive with surprising twists and turns that revealthe tastes of a family often at odds with one anotherabout the fortune the house symbolized.

HUCKLEBERRY PICKERSA Raucous History of theShawangunk Mountainsby Marc B. Fried6 x 9 – 168 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9663351-1-8Hard-working days and rowdy nights of the squatters’camps, summer homes to the huckleberry pickers.Second edition.

HUDSONby Janice Weaver, illustrated by David Craig8 x 10 – 48 pages – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-88776-814-9A compelling portrait of a man who should beremembered not for his tragic end, but for the wayhe advanced our understanding of the world.

THE HUDSONAn Illustrated Guideto the Living Riverby Stephen P. Stanne, Brian E. Forest,& Roger G. Panetta8½ x 11 – 240 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $27.50 – ISBN 978-0-8135-3916-4In engaging illustrations, maps, and text, this uniquebook invites you to explore the river yourself.

HUDSON MODERNResidential Landscapesby David Sokol9½ x 11½ – 262 pages – PhotosHardcover – $60.00 – ISBN 978-1-58093-484-8A showcase of the stunning new houses that embracetheir dramatic settings in the Hudson River Valley.

THE HUDSON RIVERA Great American Treasureby Greg Miller in association with Scenic Hudson12½ x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-0-8478-3152-4With over 100 images, The Hudson River conveysthe awe of experiencing the waterway’s natural vistas.

THE HUDSON RIVERFrom Tear of the Clouds to Manhattanby Jake Rajs8¾ x 6¾ – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 1-58093-172-3This stunning photographic journey exploresthe Hudson River’s historic riverfront towns, statelymansions, public parks, and pristine wilderness.

HUDSON RIVER JOURNEYImages from Lake Tear inthe Clouds to New York Harborby Joanne Michaels101/2 x 83/4 – 96 pages – Photos Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 0-88150-594-3This stunning photographic journey follows the pathof the Hudson River from north to south, through theCatskills and the surrounding valley region.

HUDSON RIVER PANORAMAA Passage through Timeby Tammis K. Groft, W. Douglas McCombs,& Ruth Greene-McNally11 x 8½ – 144 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3256-4A beautifully illustrated history of the Hudson Riverand its impact on the peoples and landscape of NewYork State.

HUDSON RIVERSTEAMBOATCATASTROPHESContests & Collisionsby J. Thomas Allison6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-147-1Some of the most exciting and frightening stories ofperil aboard steamboats on the Hudson River.

HUDSON RIVER TOWNSHighlights from the Capital Regionto Sleepy Hollow Countryby Hardie Truesdale & Joanne Michaels11 x 8½ – 168 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3963-1A captivating journey, in words andphotographs, through the cities, towns,and villages of the Hudson Valley.

HUDSON VALLEYFOOD & FARMINGWhy Didn't AnyoneEver Tell Me That?by Tessa Edick6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-752-7Edick introduces some of the most innovative andinspiring Hudson Valley farmers along with theirdelectable harvest.

HUDSON VALLEY HAUNTSHistoric Driving Toursby Linda Zimmermann6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3173-2See a misty figure at Sickletown Road Cemetery,consider the mystery of the remains of an Indian girlat the Van Wyck homestead, and much more.

THE HUDSON VALLEYIN THE ICE AGEA Geological History & Tourby Robert & Johanna Titus6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-72-5See this familiar region through the eyes of geologistswho see a half-mile-thick sheet of ice grinding itsway down the valley and overtopping the mountains.

HUDSON VALLEYMURDER & MAYHEMby Andrew K. Amelinckx6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3643-3Amelinckx dredges up the Hudson Valley’s dark past,from Prohibition-era shootouts to unsolved murders.

THE HUDSON RIVERVALLEY READERedited by Edward C. Goodman6 x 9 – 416 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-60433-037-3A diverse, fascinating, and entertaining collectionof authentic texts and images.

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THE HUDSON VALLEY READERWritings from the17th Century to the Presentby Bonnie Marranca6 x 9 – 432 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-87951-598-0This collection surveys the artists, writers, statesmenand settlers that shaped the history of this region.

HUDSON VALLEY REFLECTIONSby Michael Adamovic11¼ x 8¾ – 160 pages – Photos – MapHardcover – $29.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-5346-8Discover the natural and architectural wonders thatabound along the Hudson River Valley in this lavishlyillustrated travel and field guide.

HUDSON VALLEY RUINSForgotten Landmarks ofan American Landscapeby Thomas E. Rinaldi & Robert J. Yasinsac7 x 10 – 312 pages – PhotosHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-58465-598-5Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-5126-0131-2In addition to great river estates, the book profilessites more meaningful to everyday life.

HUDSON VALLEYWATERFALL GUIDE:From Saratoga and the Capital Regionto the Highlands and Palisadesby Russell Dunn4½ x 7½ – 352 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1883789473Discover 100 “cool cascades” along the HudsonRiver and its tributaries – one of America’s greatestwatersheds and a designated National Heritage Area.

HUDSON VALLEY WINEby Tessa Edick & Kathleen Wilcox6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1976-4Edick and Willcox uncover the hundreds of years,unrelenting pride, determination, and ingenuitybehind Hudson Valley wines.

HUDSON’S MERCHANTSAND WHALERSThe Rise and Fall of aRiver Port: 1783–1850by Margaret B. Schram81/2 x 11 – 208 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 1-883789-39-7 The remarkable story of the seaport far from thesea – the City of Hudson, founded in 1783 byenergetic emigrants from the New England coast.

HURLEY, NEW YORKA Brief Historyby Deana F. Decker6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-699-2Hurley chronicles the remarkable story of this town.

THE IMPROBABLE SHEPHERDMore Stories from Sylvia’s Farmby Sylvia Jorrin5½ x 8½ – 208 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-57826-471-1More vignettes, photos, artwork, and recipes fromSylvia Jorrin. Related title: Sylvia’s Farm

IN DEFIANCERunaways from Slavery in New York’sHudson River Valley 1735–1831by Susan Stessin-Cohn & Ashley Hurlburt-Biagini8 x 10 – 346 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-83-1Humanizing an otherwise largely silent population,advertisements for fugitive slaves provide a valuablewindow into black life in Early America.

INSIDER’S GUIDE TO THEHUDSON RIVER VALLEYby Sheila Buff6 x 9 – 304 pages – Maps – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4438-1Includes countless details on the best of the HudsonValley, from where to seek antiques and boutiques towhere to go hiking, biking, kayaking, and golfing.

IT HAPPENED IN WOODSTOCKby Anita Miller Smith51/2 x 81/2 – 166 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-9679268-1-5A fun-filled look at the life of Woodstock.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE IDIOTA Memoir of Life After the Cityby Jim Mullen5½ x 8½ – 224 pagesPaperback – 14.95 – ISBN 0-7432-1879-5Mullen loved his Manhattan existence. Then his wifebought a house in the Catskills. Slowly, he began towarm to the place.

JERVIS MCENTEEKingston's Artist of theHudson River Schoolby The Friends of Historic Kingston10½ x 8½ – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.50 – ISBN 978-1-883789-81-7McEntee was a prominent member of the group ofAmerican landscape painters who became known asthe Hudson River School.

JOHN BURROUGHSAn American Naturalist by Edward Renehan 6 x 9 – 384 pages – Photos Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 1-883789-16-8 John Burroughs taught countless Americans toappreciate nature.

KAATERSKILLFrom the Catskill Mountain Houseto the Hudson River Schoolby The Mountain Top Historical Society51/2 x 81/2 – 120 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $13.95 – ISBN 0-9628523-8-4Seven essays explore the “heart of the Catskills,” aregion steeped in history.

KAATERSKILL CLOVEby Raymond Beecher6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 1-883789-41-9This book is a treasure trove of little-known lore andrarely seen images of the heart of the Catskill Park –Kaaterskill Clove.

A KAYAKER’S GUIDE TOTHE HUDSON RIVER VALLEYThe Quieter Waters:Rivers, Creeks, Lakes and Pondsby Shari Aber6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-53-4This book includes maps, photographs, tips onsafety, and directories of outfitters and environmentalorganizations offering equipment and tours.

KINGSTON, NEW YORKThe Architectural Guideby William B. Rhoads6 x 9 – 206 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-883789-35-4Explorers of Kingston, New York are guided bydetailed maps to over 130 sites in nine walking tours.

KINGSTONThe IBM Yearsby The Friends of Historic Kingston8½ x 11 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-76-3This book examines the history of IBM, the work thatwas conducted there, the impact on the surroundingcommunity, and what life was like as an “IBMer.”

THE LEGEND OFSLEEPY HOLLOWretold and illustrated by Will Moses8 x 10½ – 48 paper – Illus.Paperback – $6.99 – ISBN 0-698-11648-8“Will Moses, the great-grandson of Grandma Moses,has illuminated the original with a fluent retellingand handsome illustrations.” —The Horn Book

THE LEGEND OFSLEEPY HOLLOWAnd Other Storiesby Washington Irving6¼ x 8¼ – 96 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-0871-5This attractive edition of Irving’s eerie tales is sureto enthrall your family for years to come.

THE LEGEND OFSLEEPY HOLLOW And Other Storiesin the Sketch Bookby Washington Irving41/4 x 63/4 – 400 pagesPaperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-0-451-53012-7Introducing such classic figures as Rip Van Winkle,Ichabod Crane, and the Headless Horseman, thesestories have proved as enduring as the mountains.

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LEGENDS AND LORE OFTHE HUDSON HIGHLANDSby Johathan Kruk6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $23.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-874-0A treasure of stories of the historic, mysterious, andcolorful Hudson Highlands.

LEGENDS AND LORE OFSLEEPY HOLLOW ANDTHE HUDSON VALLEYby Jonathan Kruk6 x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-798-2Local storyteller Jonathan Kruk tells the stories thathave created an atmosphere of mystery that helpedinspire Washington Irving’s legend.

LET’S TAKE THE KIDSGreat Places to Go inNew York’s Hudson Valleyby Joanne Michaels6 x 9 – 320 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-88150-938-0A wealth of opportunities to have fun and explore theHudson Valley. From picnic spots to cruises, Joannefinds activities that kids love and parents can enjoy.

LEWISBORO GHOSTSStrange Tales and Scary Sightingsby Maureen Koehl6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-255-0Read Maureen Koehl’s Lewisboro Ghosts to discoverthe spooky stories and supernatural sightings that lingerin the lower Hudson Valley.

LIFE ALONG THE HUDSONby Allan Keller5 x 8 – 272 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $40.00 – ISBN 978-0-8232-1804-2A vicarious voyage into the river’s human history.

THE LIFE AND TIMESOF ASHER B. DURANDby John Durand6 x 9 – 256 pages – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 1-883789-50-8Durand was one of the most important Americanartists of the 19th century.

LITTLE CHAPEL ON THE RIVER A Pub, a Town, andan Unexpected Journeyby Gwendolyn Bounds5½ x 8½ – 288 pages – PhotosHardcover – $23.95 – ISBN 0-06-056406-7Gwendolyn Bounds retreated to tiny Garrison,New York, and journeyed from urban outsider tosmall-town regular.

LOST TOWNS OF THEHUDSON VALLEYby Wesley Gottlock & Barbara H. Gottlock6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-741-8This is the story of five towns located in New York’sHudson River Valley that met their demise as quicklyas they were established.

MOHONK AND THE SMILEYSA National Historic Landmarkand the Family That Created Itby Larry E. Burgess8¼ x 9½ – 240 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-92-3Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-91-6A history of the world-famous mountain resortperched on the shores of Lake Mohonk.

MURDER & MAYHEMIN THE CATSKILLSby Caroline Crane5½ x 8½ – 120 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-548-3Since the pre-Revolutionary era, this seeminglyidyllic vacationland has been a theater for some ofmankind's darkest deeds and evildoers.

MURDER & MAHEMIN ULSTER COUNTYby A.J. Schenkman & Elizabeth Werlau6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-073-3This book features tales of mayhem and murder fromone of New York State’s original counties.

MUSKET AND MOBCAPby S.T. Davis6 x 9 – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-886166-29-5Peek into the daily life of Sybil Ludington during thetime of the American Revolution as she makes herfamous nighttime ride to muster her father’s troops.

MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAINby Jean Craighead George51/2 x 8 – 178 pages – Illus. Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 0-525-46346-1The story of a nature-loving boy who grows tired ofcity life and runs away to live off the land.

MY SIDE OF THE RIVERReflections of a CatskillFly Fisheremanby Roger Menard51/2 x 81/2 – 149 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-883789-32-XEvocative and poetic reflections on a lifetime spentfishing for trout on Catskill Mountain rivers.

NEW YORK WALK BOOKby New York-New Jersey Trail Conference51/2 x 81/2 – 480 pages – Maps – Illus. Paperback – $22.95 – ISBN 1-880775-30-1 An indispensable regional reference book for thehiker. Seventh edition.

ON THE FAR SIDEOF THE MOUNTAINby Jean Craighead George5 x 7¾ – 176 pagesPaperback – $6.99 – ISBN 0-14-131241-6Two years ago, Sam ran away from New York City tolive in the Catskills. Now his sister has joined him andis quietly living in a tree house of her own nearby.

ON THE TRAIL OFHENRY HUDSON ANDOUR DUTCH HERITAGEThrough the MunicipalSeals in New Yorkby Marvil W. Bubie7½ x 9 – 88 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9856926-5-0The Hudson Valley has a unique Dutch heritageexpressed in many ways, including through the officialseals of counties, towns, cities, and villages.

OUT WINDHAM WAYA Photographic Tour of Windham,Ashland, Prattsville, Maplecrest &Hensonville, 1890–1945by Larry J. Tompkins8½ x 11 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-75-6These mountaintop communities began as a scatteringof subsistence farms and mill towns but became one ofthe premier summer vacation venues in the Catskills.

A PAINTER’S GUIDE TO THECATSKILLS OF RIP VAN WINKLEby Judith Orseck Katz10 x 8 – 160 pages – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 0-925168-51-3A personal journey of discovery through the Catskills.Sixty paintings illustrate the land of James FenimoreCooper’s Leatherstocking stories and the site of theHudson River School of Painting.

PATHS ALONG THE HUDSONA Guide to Walking and Bikingby Jeffrey Perls6 x 9 – 448 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8135-2657-7A useful guide to the natural treasures to be found inthe Hudson Region.

PATRIOT HERO OFTHE HUDSON VALLEYThe Life and Rideof Sybil Ludingtonby Vincent T. Dacquino6 x 9 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-4051-5A biography of Sybil Ludington, whose brave ridethrough the Hudson Valley alerted local militia to theapproach of the British.

PEEKSKILL’S AFRICANAMERICAN HISTORYA Hudson Valley Community’sUntold Storyby John J. Curran7 x 10 – 160 page – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-484-4Meet the sharpshooter who helped swing the balanceof the revolution, revisit a stop on the undergroundrailroad, and catch a glimpse of the 1949 concert riots.

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THE POCKET GUIDETO WOODSTOCKby Michael Perkins & Will Nixon4½ x 7 – 198 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-65216-0Join Michael Perkins and Will Nixon for a personaltour of Woodstock, including the legends and thehistory that have made the town famous.

PRIVATE GARDENS OFTHE HUDSON VALLEYby Jane Garmey10¼ x 12¼ – 240 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $65.00 – ISBN 978-1-58093-348-3Twenty-six private gardens are presented here,chosen to establish a sense of place and to conveythe romance of the landscape.

RAILS AROUNDWESTCHESTER COUNTYImages of America Seriesby Kent W. Patterson6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0289-6A history of railroads in Westchester County.

RANGERS ANDREDCOATSON THE HUDSONExploring the Past onRogers Island, the Birthplaceof the U.S. Army Rangersby David R. Starbuck7 x 10 – 156 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 1-58465-378-7Rogers Island was one of the most significant militaryencampments of the French and Indian War. Locatedon the Hudson River in what is now Fort Edward.

REMEMBERING FISHKILLby Willa Skinner6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-581-0Remembering Fishkill offers a comprehensivelook into a community sprung from hope, innovation,and revolution.

REMEMBERINGLEWISBORO, NEW YORKby Maureen Koehl6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-517-9Koehl has culled the best of her popular “Window IntoHistory” column to create a charming and wide-ranginghistory of Lewisboro and its six hamlets.

REMEMBERINGTHE SULLIVANCOUNTY CATSKILLSby John Conway6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-584-1Enlightening and entertaining, the remarkablehistorical vignettes in this volume explore the customsand curiosities of the Sullivan County Catskills.

REMEMBERING WOODSTOCKedited by Richard Heppner6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-482-0In this collection of essays from the HistoricalSociety of Woodstock archives, Richard Heppnercaptures the unique spirit of Woodstock.

REVOLUTION ON THE HUDSONNew York City and theHudson River Valley in theAmerican War of Independenceby George C. Daughan5½ x 8¼ – 448 pagesPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-393-35414-0The untold story of the fight for the Hudson Valley,control of which would determine the outcome of theRevolutionary War.

RHINEBECK'SHISTORICARCHITECTUREby Nancy V. Kelly6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629606-0Nestled on the banks of the Hudson, Rhinebeck is ashining example of American architectural history.

RHINEBECK'SHISTORICBEEKMAN ARMSby Brian Plumb & Matthew Plumb6 x 9 – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-036-8Join authors Matthew and Brian Plumb to explore thestoried past of this historic Rhinebeck institution.

RHINECLIFFA Hudson River History:The Tangled Taleof Rhinebeck’s Waterfrontby Cynthia Owen Philip8½ x 11 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-62-6Philip paints a portrait filled with fascinating detailand extraordinary characters of a proud, independentcommunity with a sense of place like no other.

RIP VAN WINKLE’S RETURNby Eric A. Kimmel9 x 12 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.00 – ISBN 978-0-374-36308-6This adaptation of Washington Irving’sclassic introduces a Rip who reforms asa result of his experience.

THE RISE AND FALL OFTHE TACONIC MOUNTAINSA Geological History ofEastern New Yorkby Donald W. Fisher8½ x 11 – 192 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 1-883789-52-4This book traces the geologic history of the TaconicMountains, the Catskills, and the Adirondacks.

RIVER OF MOUNTAINS A Canoe Journey Down the Hudsonby Peter Lourie6 x 9 – 354 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0316-0“An engaging tale. [Lourie] vividly describes excitingwhitewater rides – some hot, some slow – and the joysof crowded paddling.” —Library Journal

RIVER OF WORDSPortraits of Hudson Valley Writersby Nina Shengold & Jennifer May8 x 8 – 284 pages – PhotosPaperback – $28.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3426-1Seventy-six writers reflect on the literary life, thecraft of writing, and the beauty of the Hudson Valley.

ROOTS OF THE 1969WOODSTOCK FESTIVALThe Backstory to “Woodstock”edited by Weston Blelock & Julia Blelock5½ x 8½ – 160 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9679268-5-8This book features a richly illustrated panel discussionfollowed by a photo essay.

RUNNING THE LONG PATHA 350-Mile Journey of Discoveryin New York's Hudson Valleyby Kenneth A. Posner6 x 9 – 198 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6290-5An ultrarunner’s fast-paced narrative into the wildsof New York’s Hudson Valley, as he attempts to set anew record for completing the Long Path.

SAVING THE SHAWANGUNKSThe Struggle to Protect Oneof Earth’s Last Great Placesby Carleton Mabee8 x 10 – 168 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-88-6Mabee documents how common citizens canstop corporations in their tracks and preserve theircommunities and the landscape they love.

SCENES AND WALKS IN THENORTHERN SHAWANGUNKSby Jack Fagan5 x 7 – 185 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-880775-50-9 A delightful and well-illustrated book coveringthe foot trails and carriageways of Minnewaska,Mohonk, and Sam’s Point. Second edition.

SEEKING GHOSTS INTHE WARWICK VALLEY60 Personal Accountsby Donna Reis6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-7643-1740-7Sixty chilling firsthand encounters and a guide forspirit chasers looking for haunted sites to visit.

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SET IN STONECreating and Commemoratinga Hudson Valley Cultureby Kenneth Shefsiek6 x 9 – 314 pagesPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6436-7This book challenges the belief that the Wolloonsand the Dutch of the Hudson Valley were culturalpreservationists who resisted English culture.

SHAWANGUNKAdventure, Exploration,History and Epiphanyfrom a Mountain Wildernessby Marc B. Fried51/2 x 8 – 172 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 0-9663351-0-4A literary work describing scenery, flora, fauna, fire,and folk history of the Shawangunk Mountains.

SHAWANGUNK PLACE-NAMESIndian, Dutch, and EnglishGeographical Names of theShawangunk Mountain Region:Their Origin, Interpretation andHistorical Evolutionby Marc B. Fried5½ x 8½ – 213 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 0-9663351-2-0This work of impeccable scholarship uncovers muchthat is new about the people and places, as well as thenames, of the Shawangunk region.

SLEEPY HOLLOWJr. Graphic Ghost Storiesby Lisa Colozza Cocca6¼ x 9¾ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.00 – ISBN 978-1-4777-7085-6A classic American ghost story based on the tale ofWashington Irving, this is a staple of the genre. Youngreaders will be drawn right into this spooky story.

SNOWSHOE ROUTESAdirondacks & Catskillsby Bill Ingersoll5½ x 8½ – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-59485-009-7This book includes 65 routes throughout theAdirondacks and Catskills; and lists routes bydistance, duration, difficulty, and features.

SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORKFISHING MAP GUIDEby Sportsman’s Connection8½ x 11 – 224 pages – Photos – MapsSpiral Bound – $24.95 – ISBN 1-885010-64-8Includes lakes and streams for the Hudson Valley,Catskills, and Albany, and Rensselaer Counties.

THE SPIRIT OF WEST POINTCelebrating 200 Yearsby Jon Malinowski & Eugene Palka original illustrations by Robert A. Getz81/2 x 11 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 1-883789-30-3An intimate, inside, through-the-years pictorial of thegreatest military academy in the world.

SPOOKY HUDSON VALLEYby Marianna Boncek6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3384-2Visit Hugenot Street, where every house is haunted.Read about Maria Deyo, who murdered her children.

THE STREET THAT BUILT A CITYMcEntee’s Chestnut Street,Kingston, and the Rise of New Yorkby Lowell Thing8½ x 11 – 342 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-883789-80-0

The city is New Yorkand the street that builtit – or much of it – ison a quiet hilltop over-looking the HudsonRiver a hundred milesto the north.

SULLIVAN COUNTYA Bicentennial History in Imagesby John Conway6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-646-6In this collection of images, local author and countyhistorian John Conway provides a comprehensivelook at this much-celebrated region.

SYLVIA’S FARMThe Journal of anImprobable Shepherdby Sylvia Jorrin5½ x 8½ – 272 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-57826-469-8A collection of stories chronicling Sylvia Jorrin’slife on a Delaware County farm. Related title: TheImprobable Shepherd

TEN HORSE FARMby Robert Sabuda7 x 8½ – 20 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $29.99 – ISBN 978-0-7636-6398-8Watch with awe as majestic horses leap off the pagewhen you open this stunning full-color pop-up book.

THE TRAVELER’S GUIDETO THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEYFrom Saratoga Springs to New YorkCity—20th Anniversary Editionby Tim Mulligan51/2 x 81/2 – 280 pages – Illus. – MapsPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 1-883789-49-4The classic and definitive guide to the best of theHudson River Valley.

TREASURES FROM OLANALandscapes fromFrederic Edwin Churchby Kevin J. Avery10 x 10 – 72 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $27.00 – ISBN 978-0-8014-4430-2The wide variety of selections from Church’s collectionof his own paintings embodies the heart of his artisticvision and conveys a deeply personal slant.

THE TRUE STORY OF FALAby Margaret L. Suckley6 x 9 – 80 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978 1-883789-78-7A classic children’s book about a dog and hispresident, reissued with new photographs andbackground information.

TRUNKS OF THE GUNKSA Visual Odyssey throughthe Shawangunk Mountainsin Search of the Unexpectedby Nora Scarlett9 x 9 – 112 pages – PhotosHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-1-883789-86-2A collection of wacky formations, humorous charac-teristics, improbable locations, and surprising shapes.

TYING CATSKILL-STYLEDRY FLIESby Mike Valla8½ x 11 – 252 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-1-934753-01-9“A must-read for those who want to tie traditionalCatskill dry flies or learn about the fly tiers, anglers,and rivers so important to our history.” —Jim Krul

AN UNFORGIVING LANDHardscrabble Life in theTrapps, a VanishedShawangunk Mountain Hamletby Robi Josephson & Bob Larsen7 x 10 – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-73-2“A testament to the generations of settlers wholived and worked in this stark and beautiful landscape.”—Bob Anderberg, Open Space Institute

A WALK IN THE WOODSRediscovering Americaon the Appalachian Trailby Bill Bryson4¼ x 7 – 397 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-307-27946-0Bryson introduces us to the history and ecology of thetrail and to some of the folks he meets along the way.

WALKABLE WESTCHESTERby Jane & Walt Daniels6 x 9 – 448 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-880775-88-2Discover Westchester as you walk, hike, run, ride ahorse, bike, cross country ski, or snowshoe.

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WALKING WOODSTOCKJourneys into the Wild Heart ofAmerica’s Most Famous Small Townby Michael Perkins & Will Nixon6 x 9 – 250 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – 978-1-935534-39-6Full of humor, history, friendship, and nature, thesejourneys reveal the wild heart that beats in all of uswhen we set forth to explore our home terrain on foot.

A WAR TO PETRIFY THE HEARTThe Civil War Letters of aDutchess County Volunteerby Richard T. Van Wyck6 x 9 – 382 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $35.95 – ISBN 1-883789-12-5Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-883789-11-7Chronicles the progress of the 150th from trainingcamps to Gettysburg and on to Atlanta.

WASHINGTON IRVING’SRIP VAN WINKLEby Washington Irving,pictures and decorations by N.C. Wyeth6 x 9 – 94 pages – Illus.Paperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-85-5The classic tale brought back with 33 drawings byfamed early 20th century illustrator N.C. Wyeth.

WASHINGTON’SHEADQUARTERSIN NEWBURGHHome to a Revolutionby A. J. Schenkman6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-600-8Schenkman finally dispels the rumors and relates thehistory of the Hasbrouck family, whose homesteadbecame the nation's first publicly owned historic site.

WEST POINT GUIDE BOOKby Ted Spiegel9 x 6 – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $5.00 – ISBN 978-1-929373-24-6The photographs in this book take you over the terrain,while the words share insights offered from within theworld of the United States Military Academy.

WICKED ULSTER COUNTYby A.J. Schenkman6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-716-3Ulster County is a lovely location to make a homeand raise a family, but it wasn't always so pleasant.Discover salacious stories buried in the area’s history.

WILDERSTEIN ANDTHE SUCKLEYSA Hudson River Legacyby Cynthia Owen Philip6 x 9 – 152 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-71-8“[An] engaging account of a family and its belovedcountry home.” —John Winthrop Aldrich

WITH MUSKET &TOMAHAWK, VOLUME IIIThe West Point—HudsonValley Campaign in theWilderness War of 1777by Michael Logusz6 x 9 – 256 pagesHardcover – $34.99 – ISBN 978-1-63144-040-3In this third volume of Logusz’s epic studyof the Wilderness War of 1777, a sizable Britishmilitary force attacks the Northern Army’ssouthern front. Related title(s): With Musket &Tomahawk, Volumes I & II

WOMEN OF THE CATSKILLSby Richard Heppner6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-014-0Overcoming the societal obstacles they faced becauseof their gender, the Catskills’ most fearless women arerevealed in this book.

WOODSTOCKHistory of an American Townby Alf Evers6 x 9 – 750 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 0-87951-983-5Alf Evers’ extraordinary history of the town in whichhe resides tells the tale of a very special place.

WOODSTOCKThe Oral History,40th Anniversary Editionby Joel Makower6¾ x 10 – 370 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2974-8The definitive, electrifying account of the rock festivalthat shook the world and defined a generation.

WOODSTOCKThree Days That Rocked the Worldby Mike Evans & Paul Kingsbury10 x 11½ – 288 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover 50th Anniversary Edition – $29.95ISBN 978-1-45493336-6Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-4027-8034-9Woodstock contains new and contemporary interviewsfrom those who were there, as well as a wealth ofphotographs and graphic memorabilia.

THE WOODSTOCK FLANEURA Saunterer’s Intimate Portrait of theWorld’s Most Famous Small Townby Michael Perkins6 x 9 – 184 pages – MapPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-9886398-5-0Perkins records the untold stories of artists,eccentrics, country folks, and urban refugees drawnto this world-famous arts colony.

THE WOODSTOCK MURDERSA Mysteryby John Froscher51/2 x 8 – 248 pagesHardcover – $23.95 – ISBN 0-87951-858-8Welcome to Woodstock, New York, a small peacefulcommunity with its share of offbeat characters.

ARCADIA PUBLISHING TITLES61/2 x 91/2 – 128 pages – Photos

Books from ArcadiaPublishing provide aphotographic history ofNew York State townsand cities. Each titlein the series containsvintage images, withexplanatory captions,and a survey of thecommunity’s history.

ALONG THE APPALACHIANTRAIL: NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK,AND CONNECTICUTby Leonard M. Adkins &the Appalachian Trail ConservancyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2151-4

BANNERMAN CASTLEby Thom Johnson & Barbara S. GottlockPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4608-7

HISTORIC BEACONby Robert J. Murphy, Denise Doring VanBurenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4491-5

BEACON REVISITEDby Robert J. Murphy & Denise Doring Van BurenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3450-3

BEAR MOUNTAINby Ronnie Clark CoffeyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5727-4

BEDFORDby Shirley Lindefield Bianco & John StockbridgePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1318-8

BEEKMANby Thom UsherPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7422-6

BETHELby Rita J. SheehanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6589-7

BRIARCLIFF LODGEby Rob YasinsacPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3620-0

AROUND BRONXVILLEby Marilynn Wood Hill & Mary Means HuberPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6222-3

CARMELby George Carroll Whipple IIIPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5015-2

CATSKILL HOTELSby Irwin RichmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1161-0

CATSKILL VILLAGEby Richard PhilipPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5794-6

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THE CATSKILLSIN VINTAGE POSTCARDSby Irwin RichmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0308-0

SKIING IN THECATSKILL REGIONImages of Sports Seriesby George V. QuinnPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2054-8

AROUND THEVILLAGE OF CHATHAMby Gail Blass WolezanskiPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6591-0

AROUND COLD SPRINGby Trudie A. GracePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7597-1

CONSTITUTION ISLANDby Ronnie Clark CoffeyPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5673-4

CONSUMER REPORTSby Kevin P. Manion &The Editors of Consumer ReportsPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3890-7

THE FAGAN SISTERSOF COPAKE FALLSby Elinor MettlerPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0283-0

CORNWALL-ON-HUDSONby Colette C. FultonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6289-6

CORTLANDTby Laura Lee M. Keating and Jean M. MoczarskiPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2002-9

AROUND CRAWFORDby Fritz G. MeierPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7237-6

CROTON DAMSAND AQUEDUCTby Christopher TompkinsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0455-1

DEERPARKby Brian J. LewisPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1107-8

DELAWARE COUNTYby Tim Duerden and Ray LaFeverPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1691-6

THE DELAWARE& HUDSON CANALAND THE GRAVITYRAILROADby Matthew M. OsterburgPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1087-3

DELAWARE ANDHUDSON RAILWAYby Marilyn E. DufresnePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7390-8

DOVERby Donna P. HearnPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6313-8

ELEANOR ROOSEVELTA Hudson Valley Remembranceby Joyce C. Ghee and Joan SpencePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3832-7

ELEANORROOSEVELT’SVALKILLby Richard Russell CainPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1097-2

ELLENVILLEby Henry Green & EllenvillePublic Library and MuseumPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2369-3

ESOPUSby Karl & Susan WickPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1188-7

FISHKILL REVISITEDby Tracy Nicole DunstanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7675-6

AROUND FISHKILLby the Fishkill Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6378-7

EAST FISHKILLby Malcolm J. MillsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4460-1

GARDINER ANDLAKE MINNEWASKAby Carleton MabeePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1185-6

GOSHENby Edward P. ConnorPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5017-6

GOSHEN REVISITEDby Edward P. ConnorPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9252-7

AROUND GREENE COUNTYAND THE CATSKILLSby Raymond Beecher, Harvey Durham &The Greene County Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6319-0

LEGENDARY LOCALSOF GREENE COUNTYby David Dorpfeld & Wanda DorpfeldPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0148-6

HARRIMAN STATE PARKby Ronnie Clark CoffeyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7293-2

HASTINGS-ON-HUDSONby The Hastings Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5684-0

AROUND HIGHLANDby Ethan P. Jackman & Vivian Yess WadlinPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2163-7

HIGHLAND ANDTHE TOWN OF LLOYDby Ethan P. JackmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6451-7

HIGHLANDSby Ronnie Clark CoffeyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4647-6

HUDSONby Lisa LaMonicaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2260-3

LEGENDARYLOCALSOF HUDSONby Shawn N. Jasper & Laurie A. JasperPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0183-7

HUDSON-FULTONCELEBRATION OF 1909by Edward F. LevinePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6281-0

HUDSON RIVER: From New York City to Albanyby Irwin RichmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0914-3

HUDSON RIVER BRIDGESby Kathryn W. BurkePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4986-6

AROUND HUNTERby Dede Terns-Thorpe & Cyndi LaPierrePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2351-8

HURLEYby Deana F. DeckerPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5495-2

HYDE PARK ON THE HUDSONby Ed Aswad & Suzanne M. MeredithPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6240-7

IRVINGTON: THEN & NOWby Judith Doolin SpikesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6519-4

KINGSTONby Edwin Millard FordPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3681-1

KINGSTONPostcard History Seriesby Patricia O’Reilly Murphy withFriends of Historic KingstonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9826-0

KINGSTONAND ULSTERTOWNSHIPSby Susan B. Wick & Karl R. WickPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6263-6

LA GRANGEby Lynn OwenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6452-4

LARCHMONTby Judith Doolin SpikesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1300-3

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LEWISBOROby Maureen KoehlPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6440-1

MAHOPACby Eugene J. Boesch, Gregory J. Amato,& Barbara Lacina BoschPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7689-3

MAMAKATINGby Monika A. RoosaPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5471-6

MARBLETOWNby Lucy Van SicklePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5683-3

MARCH OF DIMESby David W. RosePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1253-2

MARLBOROUGHby Emily Amodeo, Joanne Sagarese Pagnotta,& James B. CosgrovePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9788-1

MIDDLETOWNby Marvin H. CohenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0866-5

MIDDLETOWN ANDUNIONVILLE RAILROADby Douglas BarberioPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7317-5

MIDDLETOWN REVISITEDby Marvin H. CodenPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5741-0

MOHONK:MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND PRESERVEby Roberta A. JosephsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1104-7

MONTGOMERY, NEW YORKby Robert L. WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0096-6

MONTICELLOby Tom RuePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7328-1

VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERYby Robert L. Williams, Marc Newman,& Mayor Stephen BresciaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7311-3

ALONG THEMOUNT BEACONINCLINE RAILWAY by Gregory BilottoPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2329-7

MOUNT HOPE AND OTISVILLEby Nancie Craig & Anita GoldsmithPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5702-1

MOUNT PLEASANTby George Waterbury & Claudine WaterburyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6216-2

MOUNT VERNONby Larry H. Spruill Ph.D.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6265-0

MOUNT VERNON REVISITEDby Dr. Larry H. Spruill & Donna M. JacksonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2184-2

NEW CASTLE:CHAPPAQUAAND MILLWOODby The Chappaqua History Committee & Gray WilliamsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3928-7

NEW PALTZby Carol A. Johnson and Marion W. RyanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0873-3

NEW PALTZ REVISITEDby Carol A. JohnsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7318-2

NEW ROCHELLEby Barbara DavisPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6509-5

NEW ROCHELLEPostcard History Seriesby Barbara DavisPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9283-1

NEW WINDSORby Barbara Stotesbury Dabroski& Donna Barker PullarPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9943-3

NEW YORK STATEPOLICE TROOP Kby Frank GoderrePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4982-8

NEW YORK’S PALISADESINTERSTATE PARKby Barbara H Gottlock & Wesley GottlockPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5498-3

NEWBURGHby Kevin BarrettPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0338-7

NEWBURGH:THE HEART OF THE CITYby Patricia A. FavataPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3593-7

WASHINGTON’SHEADQUARTERSIN NEWBURGHby A. J. SchenkmanPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5772-4

NORTH CASTLEby Sharon Tomback &the North Castle Historical SocietyHardcover – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2467-6

THE NYACKSby The Historical Society of the Nyacks and the Nyack LibraryPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3805-1

AROUND ORANGE LAKEby Patricia A. FavataPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4952-1

ORANGETOWNby The Orangetown Historical Museum & ArchivesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7647-3

THE OSBORNby Mark R. Zwerger, Janet M. Malang& Andrew F. HornPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5535-5

OSSINING REMEMBEREDby The Ossining Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4948-4

PEARL RIVERby James Vincent CassettaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2155-2

PEEKSKILLby John J. CurranPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3831-0

PLATTEKILLby Elizabeth WerlauPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5714-4

LAS VILLAS OF PLATTEKILLAND ULSTER COUNTYby Ismael “Ish” Martinez Jr.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-1563-6

PLAYLANDby Kathryn W. BurkePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5470-9

PLEASANTVILLEby Bert RuizPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9759-1

PORT JERVISby Matthew M. OsterbergPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0900-6

PORT JERVIS: THEN & NOWby Matthew M. OsterbergPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4935-4

POUGHKEEPSIE: 1898–1998A Century of Changeby Joyce C. Ghee & Joan SpencePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0236-6

POUGHKEEPSIEHalfway Up the Hudsonby Joyce C. Ghee & Joan SpencePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6203-2

POUND RIDGEby Richard Major & Vincent MannaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6592-7

PUTNAM COUNTYby Guy CheliPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3656-9

RHINEBECKby Michael FrazierPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9251-0

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ROCKLAND LAKE,HOOK MOUNTAIN,AND NYACK BEACHby Robert C. Maher Jr.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7481-3

AROUND ROXBURYby Anthony Liberatore & Lynette Hinkley LiberatorePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9916-8

RYEby Paul D. RheingoldPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7200-0

SAUGERTIESby Edward Poll & Karlyn Knaust EliaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3812-9

SAUGERTIES:POSTCARD HISTORYby Marjorie Fallows BlockPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7266-6

SHANDAKENby Mary L. HerrmannPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7354-0

SING SING PRISONby Guy CheliPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1206-8

STEAMBOATS ONTHE HUDSON RIVERby William H. Ewen Jr.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7415-8

SUFFERNby Craig H. LongPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7351-9

SULLIVAN COUNTY: Borscht Beltby Irwin RichmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0541-1

TACONIC PATHWAYS: Through Beekman,Union Vale, LaGrange,Washington, and Stanfordby Joyce C. Ghee & Joan SpencePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0475-9

TARRYTOWN ANDSLEEPY HOLLOWby The Historical Society, Inc.Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5780-9

TARRYTOWN AND SLEEPYHOLLOW IN THE 20TH CENTURYby Mary Ann Marshall and Sara MasciaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7373-1

TEATOWN LAKE RESERVATIONby Lincoln DiamantPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1068-2

ULSTER COUNTY RAILROADSby Stephen Ladin & Glendon MoffettPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7594-0

VASSAR COLLEGEby Maryann Bruno & Elizabeth A. DanielsPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0454-4

WALDEN AND MAYBROOKby Marc NewmanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0956-3

TOWN OF WALLKILLby Dorothy Hunt-IngrassiaPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3941-6

WAPPINGERby David TurnerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7559-9

WARD POUND RIDGERESERVATIONby Beth Herr & Maureen KoehlPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-9905-2

WAWARSINGby Pamela KuhlmannPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6260-5

WEST POINTby Maureen Oehler DuRant & Peter E. CarrollPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5497-6

WEST POINT FOUNDRYby Trudie A. Grace & Mark ForlowPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2064-7

WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Protect and Serveby Michael J. Lavin & Frank J. DonovanPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0951-8

WESTCHESTERCOUNTY AIRPORTby Kent PattersonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2470-6

RAILS AROUNDWESTCHESTER COUNTYby Kent W. PattersonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0289-6

AROUND WINDHAMby Roy DavisPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7633-6

WOODBURY, ORANGE COUNTYby Sheila A. Conroy & Nancy S. SimpsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7698-5

WOODSTOCKby Janine Fallon-MowerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1065-1

WOODSTOCK REVISITEDby Janine Fallon-MowerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3896-9

LEGENDARY LOCALSOF WOODSTOCKby Richard Heppner and Janine Fallon-MowerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-0067-0

YONKERSby The Yonkers Historical Society &The Blue Door Artist AssociationPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5760-1

ASSYRIANS OF YONKERSby Dr. Ruth KambarPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2963-3

YORKTOWNby Linda Cooper, Alice Roker &The Town of YorktownPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1273-0

YORKTOWN:POSTCARD HISTORYby Linda G. Cooper, Adele Hobby, John Tegeder, &Susan Hack-LanePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-5527-0

NEW YORK STATE

NEW YORK STATE FRONTLISTABANDONED NEW YORKThe Forgotten Beautiesby Jenn Brown6½ x 9¼ – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1634991087The photographs in this publication capture theremains of empty houses, hospitals, theaters, andplaces of worship now sitting idle and stuck in time.

ABANDONED UPSTATE NEW YORKby Nicholas Long6½ x 9¼ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $23.99 – ISBN 978-1-6349-9222-0Take a journey through some of Upstate New York’sabandoned sites and see the soul of what once was.

COLONIAL DAYS IN OLD NEW YORKBefore, During and Afterthe American Revolutionby Alice Morse Earle4½ x 6¾ – 330 pages Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-948697-01-9With a mix of anecdotes and intimate details,renowned historian Alice Morse Earle providesa vivid portrait of the daily lives of settlers.

THE EASTER BUNNYIS COMING TO NEW YORKby Eric James8 x 8 – 36 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-7282-0158-0The Easter Bunny is skipping through New YorkState, visiting towns and attractions along the way.

ENTERPRISING WATERSThe History and Artof New York’s Erie Canalby Brad L. Utter 8 ½ x 11 – 400 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $39.95 – ISBN #978-1-4384-7826-5Chronicles the story of the Erie Canal from its inceptionto today.

THE ERIE CANAL SINGSby Bill Hullfish6 x 9 – 240 pagesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-4209-0The author takes readers on a musical journey alongNew York State’s historic Erie Canal.

EVERYTHING WORTHYOF OBSERVATIONThe 1826 New York State TravelJournal of Alexander Stewart Scottedited by Paul G. Schneider Jr. 6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $23.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-7515-8In 1826, twenty-one-year-old Alexander StewartScott left Quebec City and journeyed across NewYork State. His journal immerses the reader in theworld of early-nineteenth-century life.

I LOVE MY NEW YORK VALENTINEby Marianne Richmond8 x 8 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4926-5991-4This sweet, colorful story celebrates a parent’slove for their child by comparing that love to specialcharacteristics of New York State.

I SAW SANTA IN NEW YORKby J.D. Green, Nadja Sarell, & Srimalie Bassani8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-4926-6871-8Santa and Mrs. Claus want to go on vacation in NewYork State – but can someone as famous as Santa stayout of sight?

LIFE IN SING SINGInside New York’s Most FamousPrison 100 years agoby Number 15005½ x 8 – 280 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-948697-03-3Inmate Number 1500, incarcerated from 1897–1903,takes you inside the infamous prison to find outabout daily life during those storied times.

THE LIFE OF BENEDICT ARNOLDHis Patriotism and His Treasonby Isaac N. Arnold5½ x 8½ – 450 pages Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-948697-05-7 With dozens of excerpts from actual letters andmemorandum, Isaac Arnold leads the reader up tothat moment when his ancestor made the fatefuldecision to betray his country.

NEW YORK MYTHS AND LEGENDSThe True Stories behindHistory’s Mysteriesby Fran Capo6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3984-5From the tale of the Lake Champlain monster to theghost hostess of Skene Manor, these stories pull backthe curtain on some of the state’s most fascinatinglegend and myths.

NEW YORKSights Unsceneby Brad Libenson11 x 9 – 304 pages – PhotosHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-9907908-3-9Discover the Empire State through this outstandingcollection of photographs that perfectly capture thismagnificent state.

THE NIGHT VISITORSby Carol Goodman5 x 7 – 320 pages Paperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-0-0628-5200-7This latest thriller from the bestselling authorof The Lake of Dead Languages is a story ofmistaken identities and missed chances, forgiveness,and vengeance.

OPEN HOUSE35 Historic Upstate New York Homesby Chuck D’Imperio6 x 9 – 288 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3663-2This book offers the architectural and backgroundof some of the most fascinating and little-knownhistoric homes across the state.

RAIL-TRAILS NEW JERSEY& NEW YORKThe Definitive Guide to theRegion’s Top Multiuse Trailsby Rails-to-Trails Conservancy5½ x 8½ – 224 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-89997-965-6Whether you’re on feet, wheels, or skis, you’ll lovethe variety in this collection of multiuse trails frombeautiful waterways and scenic areas to the hustleand bustle of the states’ urban centers.

SANTA IS COMING TO NEW YORKby Steve Smallman11 x 8½ – 36 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-7282-0083-5Santa’s sleigh has a crash landing on the EmpireState building in the midst of a blizzard, but he stillmakes it to every house across New York State.

SPIRITS OF THESODUS BAY SHAKERS The Alasa Farm Chroniclesby Pat McGrath Avery6 x 9 – 216 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-943267-63-7This is a captivating story about the Shaker cultureand land from the 1830s. It is a work of fiction, butits historical content is unmistakable.

THE SPOOKY EXPRESS NEW YORKA Halloween Thrill Rideby Eric James9½ x 7½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4926-5382-0Find out what happens aboard the Spooky Express asit hurtles around New York State on Halloween night.

TINY THE NEW YORKEASTER BUNNYby Eric James8½ x 8½ – 36 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4926-5948-8It’s Easter morning in New York State, and Tiny isout for a jog when he discovers the Easter Bunnystuck in a log!

TRICK OR TREAT IN NEW YORKAn Empire State Halloween Adventureby Eric James & Karl West8¾ x 8¾ – 40 pages – Illus. Hardcover – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4926-8717-7Who is the mysterious visitor, and where does he comefrom? Readers will learn the answers to all theirquestions as they watch him travel through the state.

THE YOUNG LIBERATORS Volume Two: From Mortainto Victory in Europeby Kenneth Thayer, Allan Foots & Cheryl Pula8¼ x 11 – 100 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 Thayer worked for 35 years at Griffiss Air ForceBase in Rome, New York, one of Central New York’sconnections to World War II.

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ABANDONEDThe Untold Story of Orphan Asylumsby Michael T. Keene6 x 9 – 186 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-939688-07-1Features information about orphanages throughoutNew York State. “A great resource on the history oforphanages in America…” —Stacia R. WashausenRelated title(s): Murder Mayhem & Madness,Mad House, Question of Sanity, Folklore & Legendsof Rochester, The Psychic Highway

ALBANY HOMECOMINGErie Canal Cousins: Book 3by Dorothy Stacy5½ x 8½ – 140 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-2-3Rose Stewart travels home to Albany on the FlyingEagle with her cousins in 1840. Related title(s): ErieCanal Cousins, Three Weeks in Utica, Canal TownChristmas, Holman City Mystery, Stars OverBuffalo, Town of Paris Twins, On Academy Street

ALL HANDS ON DECKForgotten Great Lakes Shipwrecksby Wes Oleszewski6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-60-7Exploring the history of the ships of the Great Lakesand the people who worked with them, All Hands OnDeck will take you from the 1830s to 2010.

ALONG THE ERIE CANALWith the Municipal Seals of the Cities, Towns and Villages of New Yorkby Marvin W. Bubie7½ X 9 – 136 pages – Illus.Paperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-9989670-0-4Each of the municipal seals featured in this book tellsthe story of the canal from the perspective of those whowere directly affected.

ALWAYS KNOW YOUR PALChildren on the Erie Canaledited by Debbie J. Stack & Donald A. Wilson6 x 9 – 120 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-883582-00-8Over 200 oral histories, photographs and illustrationsfrom the Erie Canal Museum are featured in this book.

THE AMAZINGIMPOSSIBLEERIE CANALby Cheryl Harness81/2 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.99 – ISBN 0-689-82584-6A fascinating and fun filled trip depicts the amusingconstruction and workings of the Erie Canal.

AMERICA’S FIRST CRISISThe War of 1812by Robert P. Watson6 x 9 – 432 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5134-3The stories of the most intriguing battles and leadersand the most important blunders and victories.

APPROACHING TWI-NIGHTby M. Thomas Apple6 x 9 – 244 pagesPaperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-4-905426-66-0Offered a contract in the minor leagues, journeymanrelief pitcher Jonathan “Ditch” Klein has one lastchance to prove his worth.

BACKROADS & BYWAYSOF UPSTATE NEW YORKby Christine A. Smyczynski6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-440-1A curated list of the twenty best drives, detours, andtrips across the state.

A BAKER’S DOZENby Lettie Petrie51/2 x 81/2 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-9711638-2-0Join Abby and Andy in 1850 as they move to thevillage of Rome. This story is about the excitingadventures the Gleason family found in a village.Related title: Minnie the Mule

BARNS OF NEW YORKRural Architecture of the Empire Stateby Cynthia G. Falk7 x 10 – 296 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7780-5This book explores and celebrates the agriculturaland architectural diversity of the Empire State.

BATTLE OF BIG SANDYWar of 1812by Greg Chester5½ x 8½ – 340 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9791135-0-5This volume spans the War 1812 with an emphasison the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence River Theater.

BATTLEGROUNDS OF FREEDOMA Historical Guide to the Battlefieldsof the War of American Independenceby Norman Desmarais7 x 10 – 264 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 0-9666196-7-6A fascinating travelogue through the battles of theAmerican Revolution.

THE BEAU IDEAL OF ASOLDIER AND A GENTLEMANThe Life of Col. Patrick HenryO’Rorke From Ireland to Gettysburgby Brian A. Bennett6 x 8¼ – 222 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-889246-48-2The story of the West Point valedictorian and Colonelof the 140th NY Volunteers who was instrumental inthe defense of Little Round Top at Gettysburg.

BEER LOVER’S NEW YORKThe Empire State’s Best Breweries,Brewpubs & Beer Barsby Sarah Annese & Giancarlo Annese7½ x 9¼ – 256 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-9199-6This comprehensive guide covers the entire beerexperience for the proud, local enthusiast and thetraveling visitor alike.

BEER TERRAINFrom Field to Glass:Finger Lakes to the Maine Coastby Jonathan Cook5½ x 8½ – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-935874-30-0This book tells the story of the emerging farm toglass revolution on the New England and New Yorkcraft brewing scene.

A BEGINNER'S GUIDETO SHIP WATCHING ONTHE GREAT LAKESby Brett Ortler5 x 7 – 200 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-527-8With this beginner’s guide, you'll discover helpful tipson where to go to view ships and what to look for.

BENEDICT ARNOLDThe Traitor Withinby David C. King6 x 9 – 208 pages – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-614681-182Benedict Arnold is regarded as the most villainoustraitor in American history. But for more than fouryears he was the greatest hero of the Revolution.

BERT BREEN’S BARNby Walter D. Edmonds51/2 x 81/2 – 270 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0255-2“Edmonds tells how a boy growing up at the turn ofthe century, intrigued by a deserted barn, goes aboutsolving its mystery.” —Publishers Weekly

BIGFOOT ENCOUNTERS INNEW YORK & NEW ENGLANDby Paul Bartholomew & Robert Bartholomew5½ x 8½ – 176 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-88839-652-5Does a hulking creature roam the northeast? How dowe explain the accounts of such a creature?

BLACK SOLDIERSOF NEW YORK STATEA Proud Legacyby Anthony F. Gero5½ x 8½ – 188 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2616-7The heroic saga of New York State’s AfricanAmerican soldiers, largely untold, comes to life inthese pages.

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BLOOD ON THE WATERThe Great Lakes During the Civil Warby Frederick Stonehouse6 x 9 – 224 – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-61-4A fascinating look at what could have happened ifConfederate plans to attach the Great Lakes duringthe Civil War had been successful.

BOATERS AND BROOMSTICKSTales & Historical Loreof the Erie Canalby Lionel D. Wyld6 x 9 – 152 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $13.95 – ISBN 0-932052-45-2These tales are a welcome addition to the store ofErie Canal literature.

BODY, BOOTS, AND BRITCHESby Harold Thompson51/2 x 81/2 – 538 pages – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0160-9A blend of good story-telling and sound scholarship,this book provides a fascinating record of what “countryNew Yorkers” have had to say about themselves.

BOND OF UNIONBuilding the Erie Canaland the American Empireby Gerard Koeppel6 x 9 – 464 pagesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-306-81862-2The complete, sweeping story of the creation of thecanal, and of the memorable characters who turned avisionary plan into a successful venture.

BONDS OF COMMUNITYThe Lives of Farm Women inNineteenth-Century New Yorkby Nancy Grey Osterud6 x 9 – 320 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-8014-9798-1A rich store of diaries, letters, and rare turn-of-the-century photographs.

BRIDGE OF SIGHSby Richard Russo5 x 8 – 656 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4000-3090-3Bridge of Sighs is a rich, mesmerizing novel writtenfrom the point of view of a man who has lived in asmall town all his life. Related title(s): Mohawk,Nobody’s Fool, The Risk Pool

CANAL BOATMANMy Life on Upstate Waterwaysby Richard Garrity6 x 9 – 222 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0191-3“A compelling memoir that must become astandard item in the bibliography of New Yorkcanals.” —New York History

CANAL TOWN CHRISTMASErie Canal Cousins: Book 4by Dorothy Stacy5½ x 8¼ – 107 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-3-0Join the Stewarts as they celebrate these special daysand cope with the limitations of living in the 1840’s.Related title(s): Erie Canal Cousins, Three Weeksin Utica, Albany Homecoming, Holman CityMystery, Stars Over Buffalo, Town of Paris Twins,On Academy Street

CASTLES AND COTTAGESRiver Retreats of the Thousand Islandsby George Fischer and Anthony Mollica8 x 8 – 96 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 1-55046-398-5Whether you are a lifelong Thousand Islands resident,or a summers-only visitor, you are bound to recognizemany of the grand summer homes featured here.

CASTLES OF NEW YORKby Scott Ian Barry10 x 10 – 148 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-3397-4An architectural and historical tour of twenty-nine ofNew York State’s finest castles.

CHAMPLAINby Christopher Moore8 x 10 – 56 pages – Map – Illus.Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 0-88776-657-9This illustrated biography for middle-grade readerstells the story of this remarkable man.

CHAPTERS OF ERIEby Charles Francis Adams Jr. & Henry Adams5 x 8 – 208 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7547-4This fascinating account of the Erie Railroad warsoffers important insight into the character of post-Civil War America.

CHARLES EVANS HUGHESPolitics and Reform inNew York, 1905–1910by Robert F. Wesser6 x 9 – 396 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7550-4“This valuable study of Governor Hughes’ twoadministrations is indispensable for all chroniclers ofNew York State politics.” —New York History

CHENANGO CANALThe Million Dollar Ditchby Wade Allen Lallier6½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2481-2With period photos and captions, this book chroniclesthe story of the Chenango Canal and how it changedthe region.

THE CIVIL WAR OF 1812American Citizens, British Subjects,Irish Rebels, & Indian Alliesby Alan Taylor5¼ x 8 – 640 pagesPaperback – $18.00 – ISBN 978-0-679-77673-4Moving beyond national histories to examine thelives of common men and women, this book revealsan often brutal (sometimes comic) war.

THE COLLECTOR’S GUIDETO THE MINERALS OFNEW YORK STATEby Dr. Steven C. Chamberlain &Dr. George W. Robinson8½ x 11 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4334-6This book includes the significance, collecting history,geology, and origin of the minerals of New York State.

COLONIAL LIFE ANDREVOLUTIONARY WARIN NEW YORKby Kerri O’Donnell8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8407-9A children’s guide to the colony of New York and thewar for independence.

THE COLONY OF NEW YORKby Daniel R. Faust & Amelie von Zumbusch7 x 8½ – 24 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-4777-7334-5This book chronicles the history of early New York,how it became a British colony, and what life waslike in colonial New York.

THE COLONY OF NEW YORKby Susan Whitehurst10 x 8 – 24 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $14.50 – ISBN 0-8239-5478-1Paperback – $5.95 – ISBN 0-8239-6174-5The history of the colony of New York is explored inthis educational book.

COVERED BRIDGESOF NEW YORK STATEA Guideby Rick L. Berfield8 x 10 – 236 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0748-9A stunning and comprehensive guide to the design,evolution, and romance of historic covered bridges.

THE CRUCIBLE OF FERMENTNew York’s “Psychic Highway”by Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-891046-13-6This book highlights the religious fervor and socialactivism that occurred during the 19th century acrossa band of New York State from Albany to Buffalo.

CRUCIBLE OF WARThe Seven Years’ War andthe Fate of Empire in BritishNorth America, 1754–1766by Fred Anderson5 x 8 – 912 pagesPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-0-375-70636-3In this vivid and compelling narrative, the SevenYears’ War takes on a new significance.

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CRUISING AMERICA’SWATERWAYS: THE ERIE CANALby Debbie Daino Stack andRonald S. Marquisse, USCG Master11 x 81/2 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 0-9708886-0-0“Highlights the magnificent opportunities that awaitboaters, hikers, cyclists, motorists, and families alongevery leg of the canal corridor.” —Andrew Cuomo

CURSED IN NEW YORKStories of the Damnedin the Empire Stateby Randi Minetor6 x 9 – 272 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1376-0This book presents a collection of riveting storiesabout preternatural revenge in New York State.

THE DEFIANT DOZENNew Yorkers at the Alamoby Allan D. Foote5¼ x 8½ – 72 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $6.95The story of the twelve men of the Empire State whoperished defending the Alamo on March 6, 1836.

DINERS OF NEW YORKby Michael Engle & Mario Monti6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3525-4A complete guide that will take travelers from theHudson Valley to Western New York.

DOG FRIENDLY NEW YORKA Complete Guide to New York Cityand the Empire Stateby Trisha Blanchet6 x 9 – 312 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 0-88150-601-XThis book features a dog-lover’s focus on accommo-dations, sightseeing, and other vacation topics.

E IS FOR EMPIREA New York State Alphabetby Ann E. Burg11¼ x 9¼ – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-113-7A guided A-Z tour through this fascinating state.

EARLY EXPLORERSIN NEW YORKNative Americans and Europeansby Lynn George8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8402-8A children’s guide to the early explorers of the state,including Native Americans and Europeans.

EARLY LEADERSIN COLONIAL NEW YORKNative Americans, AfricanAmericans, and Europeansby Colleen Adams8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8406-0A children’s guide to early leaders such as PeterStuyvesant, George Washington, and Joseph Brant.

ELMIRADeath Camp of the North by Michael Horigan6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-8117-3276-2During a single year, almost 3,000 Confederate pris-oners died at the Civil War prison camp at Elmira.

THE EMPIRE STATEA History of New Yorkedited by Milton M. Klein7 x 9 – 816 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 0-8014-3866-7Paperback – $30.95 – ISBN 0-8014-8991-1A comprehensive history of New York that chroniclesthe state through centuries of change. Politics,economics, culture, and social history are emphasized.

EMPIRE STATE GHOSTSNew York Legends and Loreby E. Ashley Rooney6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3418-4Read a colorful and horrific history of New YorkState in this entertaining book.

THE EMPIRE STATESCRAP BOOKStories and Legends of Old New Yorkby Ernest E. Bisbee6 x 9 – 66 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4290-9406-1Revisit a simpler time with this faithful reproductionof a traveler’s souvenir from 1939.

THE ENCYCLOPEDIAOF NEW YORK STATEedited by Peter Eisenstadt & Laura-Eve Moss9 x 12 – 1921 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0808-0This volume captures New York as a historic cross-roads of people and ideas, a cradle of abolitionismand feminism, and an apex of modern life.

THE ERIE CANALby Martha E. Kendall7 x 9 – 128 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-4263-0022-6The story of one of America’s most ambitious publicworks projects. Ages 10 and up.

THE ERIE CANALby Peter Spier10 x 8 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-1-61539-878-2The Erie Canal comes to life in this classic children’sbook featuring the words of the familiar folk song,“Low Bridge, Everybody Down.”

ERIE CANAL COUSINSby Dorothy Stacy5½ x 8½ – 110 pages – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-0-9Join Rose, Charles, and the Finnegans aboard theFlying Eagle as they travel on the Erie Canal fromAlbany to Utica. Related title(s): Three Weeks inUtica, Albany Homecoming, Canal Town Christmas,Holman City Mystery, Stars Over Buffalom, Townof Paris Twins, On Academy Street

THE ERIE CANAL READER1790–1950by Roger W. Hecht51/2 x 81/2 – 170 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0759-5Through poems, essays, travelogues, and fiction bymajor American and British writers, this book capturesthe colorful landscape and life along the Erie.

ETHAN ALLENFrontier Rebelby Charles A. Jellison 6 x 9 – 360 pages – Map – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0189-0“What emerges is an extraordinary character, colorful,magnetic, enormously self-confident, and toweringlyambitious.” —American Historical Review

ETHAN ALLENHis Life and Timesby Willard Sterne Randall51⁄2 x 81⁄2 – 640 pagesPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-393-34229-1The seminal biography of Ethan Allen.

EXCAVATING THESUTLERS’ HOUSEArtifacts of the British Armies inFort Edward and Lake Georgeby David R. Starbuck7 x 10 – 136 pages – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-58465-818-4A presentation of new and classic artifacts from theremains of a sutlers’ house and other military sitesalong the Hudson River and Lake George.

FORGOTTEN TALESOF NEW YORKby Melanie Zimmer5 x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-678-7Seasoned storyteller Melanie Zimmer seamlesslyweaves hard-to-believe, yet entirely true, tales.Discover the lost secrets of the Empire State.

FORT LIFEby Bobbie Kalman and David Schimpky81/2 x 11 – 32 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 0-86505-516-5Illustrations guide the reader through activities such asdefending the fort, preparing meals and playing music.

THE FRENCH–INDIAN WAR:1754–1760by Daniel Marston6¾ x 9¾ – 96 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $20.95 – ISBN 978-1-84176-456-6This book explains the background to the wars andcharts the military development of the British army.

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FROM NEWGATETO DANNEMORAThe Rise of the Penitentiaryin New York, 1796–1848by W. David Lewis6 x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $35.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7548-1“Over the building and operation of the twogreat prisons of Sing Sing and Auburn brooded theevil genius of Elam Lynds, a fanatical flogger.”—New Society

GATEWAY TO FREEDOMThe American Revolutionon the Northern Frontierby Allan D. Foote & Geoffrey Storm5¼ x 8½ – 118 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $6.95Forty-two vignettes describing the Northern Frontier.

THE GETAWAY GUY50 Fun-Filled Getaways Inand Around New York Stateby Mike O’Brian6 x 9 – 126 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-17255-2Fifty unique and exciting places to visit throughoutUpstate and Western New York.

THE GETAWAY GUY VOLUME 250 More Day Trip Getaways!by Mike O’Brian6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-615-78599-850 more day trip getaways throughout Upstate NewYork with the Getaway Guy, Mike O’Brian.

GHOST SHIPS, GALES& FORGOTTEN TALESTrue Adventures of the Great Lakesby Wes Oleszewski51/2 x 81/2 – 210 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 0-932212-83-2Each story is a narrative of an actual occurrence,the thrilling drama of the ordeal and the tragedy ofthe losses are real and need no exaggeration.

GHOST STORIESOF NEW YORK STATEby Susan Smitten5¼ x 8¼ – 248 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-894877-33-6This collection of fright-filled folklore explores theunexplained phenomena, colorful spirits, and hauntedhistory that make up New York’s paranormal legacy.

GHOSTS ALONGTHE ERIEby Mary Ann Johnson6 x 9 – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-925168-34-4Towns along the Erie have always had their shareof ghosts and Johnson has a knack for sharing thesespooky tales with the reader.

GHOSTS AND LEGENDSOF LAKE CHAMPLAINby Thea Lewis6 x 9 – 112 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-729-3Join Burlington’s Thea Lewis as she explores theghosts and legends that haunt Lake Champlain.

GHOSTS OF THE ERIE CANALby Anthony J. Gerst5 x 8 – 163 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-57166-357-6Tales of ghosts, spirits, and spooks along, under andnear the Erie Canal.

GHOSTS OF THE NORTHEASTby David J. Pitkin51/2x 81/2 – 400 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 0-9663925-2-3 “A painstakingly accurate collection of ghost stories inwhich Pitkin reports the experiences people have hadwith denizens of the Other Side.” —Dr. Hans Holzer

GOOD NIGHT CHRISTMASby Adam Gamble6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-197-6Savor the magic of the season with this celebration ofa traditional family Christmas.

GOOD NIGHT COUNTRY STOREby Adam Gamble6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-044-3This board book teaches children to read by identifyingfamiliar items found in a country store.

GOOD NIGHT NEW YORK STATEby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-063-4From Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and Albany to theFinger Lakes, the Adirondacks, and the CatskillMountains, this book captures all there is in NewYork State.

GOOD NIGHT TRAINSby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 26 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-213-3All aboard! Come ride the rails and explore thefascinating world of trains while you sit comfortablyin your passenger seat.

GRANDFATHER STORIESby Samuel Hopkins Adams51/2 x 8 – 312 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0232-3“Mr. Adams’ skills as a novelist and a biographerhave been charmingly blended in this delineation ofold-time upstate New York.” —Atlantic

GRAVES OF UPSTATE NEW YORKA Guide to 100 Notable Resting Placesby Chuck D’Imperio6 x 9 – 392 pages – PhotosPaperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1097-7A cultural tour of the final resting places of 100famous and infamous Americans. Related title(s):Upstate Uncovered, Monumental NY,A Taste of UNY, Unknown Museums of UNY

GREAT LAKES CRIMEMurder and Mayhemby Frederick Stonehouse51/2 x 81/2 – 200 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 1-892384-25-6Murder, piracy, ship burnings, rumrunners, andprostitutes. This book features more stories byrenowned Great Lakes Historian Fred Stonehouse.

GREAT LAKES FOLKLORELegends of the Five Sistersby Charles Cassidy, Jr.6 x 9 – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4480-0This book exposes the secrets held by the Great Lakes.

GREAT LAKES GHOST STORIESHaunted Tales Past & Presentby Wes Oleszewski51/2 x 81/2 – 200 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 1-892384-26-4This book features ghost stories of the Great Lakes,including Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. These storiesare sure to thrill and entertain.

GREAT LAKES LIGHTHOUSESby Wes Oleszewski51/2 x 81/2 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-58-4A comprehensive directory/guide to the lighthousesof the Great Lakes.

GREAT LAKESLIGHTHOUSESENCYCLOPEDIAby Larry & Patricia Wright8½ x 11 – 360 pages – Photos – Maps – Index.Hardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-1-55046-399-6Paperback – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-55407-893-6This comprehensive, full-color encyclopedia featuresmore than 650 lighthouses located on the Great Lakes.

THE GUIDE TO THEAMERICAN REVOLUTIONARYWAR IN NEW YORKBattles, Raids, and Skirmishesby Norman Desmarais6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-934934-02-9This book carefully lays out the geographic andstrategic contexts of each struggle and develops theirhuman dimensions with anecdotes and stories.

HANNAH AND THE TWO SISTERS An Erie Canal Adventureby Irene Uttendorfsky5½ x 8½ – 220 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 0-9625714-2-3An epic coming of age story set against the back-drops of the Civil War and life on the Erie Canal.

HARNESS RACINGIN NEW YORK STATEby Dean Hoffman6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-604-3Join Hoffman as he sheds light on one of New York’smost venerable sports traditions.

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HEAVEN’S DITCHGod, Gold, and Murderon the Erie Canalby Jack Kelly6 x 9 – 304 pages – PhotosHardcover – $27.99 – ISBN 978-1-137280091“An intriguing account of often overlooked events…during one of the most tumultuous times in Americanhistory.” —Library Journal

HIKING WATERFALLSIN NEW YORKA Guide to the State’sBest Waterfall Hikesby Randi Minetor6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-4103-9Includes trail descriptions delving deep into thehistory underfoot, directions, maps, and more.

HISTORIC NEW YORKArchitectural Journeysin the Empire Stateby Andy Olenik & Richard O. Reisem9 x 12 – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 0-9763910-2-3Explores four centuries of architecture in New York.

A HISTORY OFHOWARD JOHNSON’SHow a Massachusetts Soda FountainBecame an American Iconby Anthony Mitchell Sammarco6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-428-5Howard Johnson created an empire that stretchedacross the country.

HOW TO DRAW NEW YORK’SSIGHTS AND SYMBOLSA Kid’s Guide to Drawing Americaby Eric Fein83/4 x 111/4 – 32 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – Index Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 0-8239-6088-9Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 1-4042-8505-9Provides a comprehensive introduction to key sightsand symbols of New York State.

I LOVE NEW YORKIngredients and Recipesby Daniel Humm & Will Guidara8¼ x 10¾ – 512 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-1-60774-440-5An in-depth look at the region’s centuries-oldfarming traditions along with nearly 150 recipesthat highlight its outstanding ingredients.

INCIDENTAL CONTACTby Chuck Walley6 x 9 – 246 pagesPaperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-1-4490-9821-6“A gripping story with unforgettable characters thatyou’ll wish would never end,” —two-time OlympicMedalist John “Louie” Ehrensbeck

INDUSTRIALGROWTHIN NEW YORKby Holly Cefrey8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8409-5A children’s guide to history of industry in New York.

INVENTING ETHAN ALLENby John J. Duffy & H. Nicholas Muller III6 x 9 – 304 pagesPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-61168-554-1Drawing extensively from Ethan Allen’s correspon-dence and a wide range of historical sources, Duffyand Muller analyze the factors that led to Allen’s fame.

INVENTING NIAGARAHow Industry, Commerce and ArtConspire to Sell (Out) a Natural Wonderby Ginger Strand6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 978-1-4165-4656-6Paperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-1-4165-4657-3Critically praised author Ginger Strand revealsthe hidden history of America’s most iconic naturalwonder, Niagara Falls.

IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORKby Fran Capo & Frank Borzellieri6 x 9 – 160 pages – Map – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4249-3From the purchase of Manhattan to the falling ofNiagara Falls, readers will learn about the colorfulhistory of New York. Second edition.

JOHN BROWN, ABOLITIONISTThe Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparkedthe Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rightsby David S. Reynolds5¼ x 8 – 594 pagesPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-375-72615-6A cultural biography of John Brown, the controversialabolitionist who used violent tactics against slaveryand changed the course of American history.

LAKE BOATSThe Enduring Vesselsof the Great Lakesby Greg McDonnell10 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-489-5Lake Boats celebrates working ships of the St.Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes. Second edition.

LAKE CHAMPLAINAn Illustrated History by Adirondack Life93/4 x 11 – 220 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $44.95 – ISBN 978-0922595-36-5This beautiful coffee table book covers the natural,military, social, and recreational history of the lakeand its towns.

LAKE EFFECTTales of Large Lakes, ArcticWinds, and Recurrent Snowsby Mark Monmonier6 x 9 – 248 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1004-5Residents of lake-effect regions, history buffs, andweather junkies alike will relish this entertaining andinformative book.

THE LAST CIRCLEOF ULYSSES GRANTby Robert C. Conner5¼ x 8 – 306 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-9989670-1-1A spellbinding tale of an Amemrican hero trying towin one last battle. Set in 19th century Manhattan,the Hudson Valley, and the Adirondacks.

LEARNING TO SWIMA Novelby Sara J. Henry5 x 8 – 304 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-0-307-71839-6When she sees a boy fall from a ferry into LakeChamplain, Troy dives in. She assumes the boy’s parentswill contact the police, but a shocking silence follows.

LEGENDS AND LOREOF LAKE ONTARIOby Susan Peterson Gateley6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-084-9The depths of Lake Ontario conceal historic secrets& intriguing mysteries. Uncover the lake’s legends,lore, and secrets in this book.

LIGHTHOUSES OF NEW YORKby Rick Tuers8½ x 11 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-7643-2692-9A complete guide to New York State lighthouses.

LITTLE NEW YORKLots of Fun with Rhyming Riddlesby Helen L. Wilbur7 x 5 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-491-6Toddlers will delight in this book filled with rhymingriddles, framed by brightly painted clues that introducethings that make New York State so special.

LIVING WATERSReading the Rivers ofthe Lower Great Lakesby Margaret Wooster6 x 9 – 214 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7914-7704-5Wooster canoes, portages, camps beside, and wadesinto eight Great Lakes watersheds, returning with herpockets full of original stories.

LOW BRIDGE!Folklore and the Erie Canalby Lionel D. Wyld51/2 x 81/2 – 212 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0137-1Those who built and used the Erie Canal were abizarre society of proud pioneers. Their influence onAmerican life and literature is the basis of this book.

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LUCKY TO LIVE IN NEW YORKby Kate B. Jerome10 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-2778-9Read-aloud rhymes set up interesting topics. Thenwrite-in prompts invite children to record their ownviews to create a personal Empire State keepsake.

MAD HOUSEThe Hidden History of InsaneAsylums in 19th Century New Yorkby Michael T. Keene6 x 9 – 146 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-939688-01-9Follow along with Keene and the sad butengaging inhabitants of New York insane asylums.Related title(s): Murder Mayhem & Madness,Folklore & Legends of Rochester, Question ofSanity, Abandoned, The Psychic Highway

MARITIME TALESOF LAKE ONTARIOby Susan Peterson Gateley6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-684-5From Huron canoes to today’s “Sunday sailors” whoventure from shore only during warmer months,Gateley tells some of the lake's most exciting stories.

THE MATCHLOCK GUNby Walter D. Edmonds5 x 7¾ – 80 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-698-11680-1This classic, first published in 1941, has an updated,kid-friendly format that includes the original black-and-white illustrations.

MEMORIES OF WARVisiting Battlegrounds and Bonefieldsin the Early American Republicby Thomas A. Chambers6¼ x 9¼ – 248 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-3266-9Chambers recounts America’s rediscovery of its earlynational history through the rise of battlefieldtourism in the first half of the nineteenth century.

MINNIE THE MULEAnd the Erie Canalby Lettie A. Petrie5½ x 8½ – 76 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-0-5Join Captain Fairweather’s daughter and nephew asthey solve the bank robberies along the Erie Canal.Related title: A Baker’s Dozen

MOHAWKby Richard Russo5 x 8 – 432 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-679-75382-6The fictional town in New York where this story isset is one of those small towns that lie almost entirelyon the wrong side of the tracks. Related title(s):Bridge of Sighs, Nobody’s Fool, The Risk Pool

MONSTER HUNTExploring Mysterious Creaturesby Jim Arnosky9 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-4231-3028-4Arnosky examines accounts of Bigfoot and Nessie,and then invites readers to join him in exploringwhat might be living in the waters of Lake Champlain.Related title(s): Hidden Wildlife, Frozen Wild,Thunder Birds, Wild Tracks!

MONSTERS OF NEW YORKMysterious Creaturesin the Empire Stateby Bruce G. Hallenbeck5½ x 8 – 142 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1213-2Bizarre beasts of the Empire State featured in thisvolume include Champ, the Adirondack Bigfoot, andthe Kinderhook Creature.

MONUMENTAL NEW YORK!A Guide to 30 Iconic Memorialsin Upstate New Yorkby Chuck D’Imperio6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0962-9Thirty of the most fascinating statues and memorialsfound throughout Upstate New York. Related title(s):Upstate Uncovered, Graves of Upstate NY, A Taste ofUNY, Unknown Museums of UNY

A MOST GLORIOUS RIDEThe Diaries of Theodore Roosevelt,1877–1886edited by Edward P. Kohn6½ x 9¼ – 284 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5513-6The complete diaries of Theodore Roosevelt from1877 to 1886, brought together for the first time in asingle volume.

MOSTLY CANALLERSby Walter D. Edmonds51/2 x 8 – 467 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0214-9This collection of 24 canal stories, originally publishedin 1934, contains some of Walter Edmonds’ best work.

MYTHS ANDMYSTERIES OFNEW YORKby Fran Capo6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 9781493039845From the Lake Champlain monster to the friendly ghosthostess of Skene Manor, this book pulls back thecurtain on some of the state’s most fascinating stories.

N IS FOR NEW YORKWritten by Kids for Kidsby The Boys & Girls Clubs of Rochester8¾ x 8¾ – 32 pages – PhotosHardcover – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-88240-777-7Come explore the wonders and beauties of the EmpireState through stunning photography and poems.

NEW YORKThe Empire Stateby Tika Downey7¾ x 7¾ – 24 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 978-1-4358-3336-4New York celebrates the sights, symbols, industries,and icons that make our state unique.

NEW YORKThe Empire Stateby Margery Facklam & Peggy Thomas8½ x 11 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-57091-661-8Come discover more about the empire state.

NEW YORKOff the Beaten Pathby William G. and Kay Scheller51/2 x 81/2 – 256 pages – Maps – Illus. – Index Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4425-1 This extensively researched guide features lesser-known sites of interest. Ninth edition.

NEW YORKPast and Presentby J. Elizabeth Mills7 x 9 – 48 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $10.00 – 978-1-4358-5568-7Introduces readers to the history of New York State.

NEW YORKWhat's So Great About This State?by Kate Boehm Jerome6½ x 9¼ – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-1-58973-014-4Do you know many fingers the state of New York has?(Hint: Think lakes, not digits!) Find these answers andmore in What's So Great About This State?

NEW YORK 1609–1776by Michael Burgan7½ x 9¾ – 112 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $21.95 – ISBN 0-7922-6390-1This book for young readers explores the early historyof the state.

NEW YORK AMISHLife in the Plain Communitiesof the Empire Stateby Karen M. Johnson-Weiner6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-4518-7Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0760-5“Johnson-Weiner makes a notable contributionby bringing Amish history into the larger religiousnarrative of New York.” —Philip P. Arnold

NEW YORK AND SLAVERYTime to Teach the Truthby Alan J. Singer6 x 9 – 178 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-7914-7510-2Singer introduces readers to the truth about the historyof slavery in New York State.

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NEW YORK ANDTHE NEW NATIONby Orli Zuravicky8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $5.95 – ISBN 0-8239-8408-7A children’s guide to New York State’s contributionsto early America.

NEW YORK ASA BRITISH COLONYby Jannell Khu8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8405-2A children’s guide to colonial New York.

NEW YORK AS A DUTCH COLONYby Janey Levy8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8403-6A children’s guide to colonial New York.

NEW YORK BREWERIESby Lew Bryson6 x 9 – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1229-3This second edition features information for visitors to89 breweries and brewpubs across the Empire State.

THE NEW YORK COLONYby Martin Hintz71⁄2 x 81⁄2 – 32 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $8.10 – ISBN 978-0-7368-6102-1Provides an introduction to the history, government,economy, and people of the New York Colony.

NEW YORK COOKINGby B. Carlson 3½ x 5 – 160 pages – IllusSpiral Bound – $5.95 – ISBN 1-57166-079-8If you love New York, you’ll love New York Cooking.

NEW YORK CURIOSITIESQuirky Characters, RoadsideOddities & Other Offbeat Stuffby Cindy Perman6 x 9 – 328 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-6984-1This wacky, fun book covers the entire Empire State.If you can’t do it here, you can’t do it anywhere!

NEW YORK GHOST TOWNSUncovering the Hidden Pastby Susan Hutchinson Tassin5½ x 8¼ – 160 pages Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-0825-8Explores towns, settlements, forts, and more! Coversthe history of the sites, personal interest stories, whatremains today, and how to get there.

NEW YORK HISTORYby Mark Stewart7½ x 10¼ – 48 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $8.99 – ISBN 978-1-4329-1137-9New York History contains fascinating, historical factsthat tell the story of the state of New York. Relatedtitle(s): All Around New York, People of New York

NEW YORK IN THEAMERICAN REVOLUTIONby Daniel R. Faust7¼ x 8½ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-4777-7332-1A study of New York State’s role in the AmericanRevolution for young readers.

NEW YORK PATRIOTSA New York State Adventureby Dorothy Blackman6 x 9 – 128 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-020-0A collection of historically accurate adventure storiesfor the young reader. The fifteen men were true patriotsin America’s quest for independence.

THE NEW YORK READERby Ann E. Burg5½ x 7½ – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $5.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-349-0The New York Reader uses colorful illustrations anda variety of writing forms to showcase the state’s richand fascinating history.

NEW YORK SINGS400 Years of the Empire State in Songby Jerry Silverman9 x 12 – 300 pagesPaperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2684-6Musicologist and folklorist Jerry Silverman hascompiled a remarkable collection of songs about thepeople, places, and events of New York’s history.

NEW YORK STATEGateway to Americaby David M. Ellis & Sherri Goldstein Cash9 x 12 – 336 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1-892724-59-5Travel on a colorful journey through New York; exploreits natural and architectural beauty while meeting itsinnovators, politicians, educators, and poets.

NEW YORK STATE GHOSTSby David J. Pitkin6 x 9 – 290 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-09663925-4-8David J. Pitkin, historian and ghost researcher, shares150 true modern ghost stories garnered from all partsof the state.

NEW YORK STATE GHOSTS,VOLUME 2by David J. Pitkin6 x 9 – 380 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-9663925-6-2In the sequel to the popular New York State Ghosts,historian and ghost researcher David Pitkin sharesmore ghost stories from across the state.

NEW YORK STATE IN FICTION(1751–1999) & NEW YORK CITYIN FICTION (1751–1930)An Annotated Bibliographyby Robert B. Slocum8½ x 11 – 1056 pagesPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-59531-019-4An invaluable reference to historians, book collectors,librarians and researchers.

NEW YORK'S ERIE CANALby Patricia Drake7¼ x 8½ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-4777-7342-0A brief history of the Erie Canal and its impact onthe Empire State for young readers.

NEW YORK’S GREATEMANCIPATION JUBILEEEssays on Slavery, Resistance,Abolition, Teaching, andHistorical Memoryby Alan J. Singer7 x 10 – 160 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6970-6This book examines slavery, abolition, and race in theUnited States with a special focus on New York State.

NEW YORK’S INDUSTRYThe Expansion ofan Industrial Economyby Kathleen Collins8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8412-5A children’s guide highlighting some of the majorindustrial achievements of New York State.

NEW YORK’S LANDAND RESOURCESShaping the Growth of New Yorkby Greg Roza8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8411-7A children’s guide to New York’s land and resources.

NEW YORK'SNORTH COUNTRYAND THE CIVIL WARby Dave Shampine6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-651-7Shampine’s columns from the Watertown Daily Timeschronicle the North Country’s role in the Civil War.

NEW YORK’SREMARKABLE WOMENDaughters, Wives, Sisters, andMothers Who Shaped Historyby Antonia Petrash6 x 9 – 204 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1581-8Chronicles the lives of female teachers, writers,entrepreneurs, and artists from across the state.

NEW YORKERSIN THE CIVIL WARA Historic Journal: Volume 3New Yorkers in Defenseof Oak Ridge at Gettysburgby R.L. Murray5 x 8 – 120 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $9.95This book details the involvement of New Yorksoldiers in Oak Ridge and Gettysburg.

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NOBODY’S FOOLby Richard Russo5 x 8 – 560 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-679-75333-8This novel follows the unexpected operation of gracein a deadbeat, upstate New York town. Relatedtitle(s): Bridge of Sighs, Mohawk, The Risk Pool

NOVEMBER:THE CRUELEST MONTHGreat Lakes Wrecksby Frederick Stonehouse6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-55-3Rotting hulls on the bottom of the Great Lakes givesilent testimony to the “gales of November.”

OLD-TIME MUSIC MAKERSOF NEW YORK STATEby Simon J. Bronner81/2 x 11 – 252 pagesHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0216-3Traces the development of old-time music beginningin the early 19th century.

OUR NEW YORKby Carl E. Heilman II9 x 12 – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7603-2580-3Presents both popular destinations and out-of-the-way treasures to provide a complete and spectacularportrait of the state’s history, its beauty, and its life.

OVER THE LINEby David Lloyd5½ x 8½ – 168 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1022-9Lloyd brings to life the trials of a small Upstate NewYork town, creating a story as real as it is fictional.

PARANORMAL GREAT LAKESAn Illustrated Encyclopediaby Charles Cassady, Jr.6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3295-1An A-Z listing of extraordinary, supernatural, paranor-mal, and inexplicable phenomena on the Great Lakes.

THE PATRIOT WAR ALONG THENEW YORK-CANADA BORDERRaiders and Rebelsby Shaun J. McLaughlin6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-465-0During the Patriot War, men took up arms to freeCanada from supposed British tyranny. This bookrecalls the war’s stories, triumphs, and sacrifices.

PEOPLE OF NEW YORKby Mark Stewart7½ x 10¼ – 48 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $8.99 – ISBN 978-1-4329-1140-9Contains fascinating stories of the many different peo-ple who have made New York what it is today. Relatedtitle(s): All Around New York, New York History

A PRIMARY SOURCE HISTORYOF THE COLONY OF NEW YORKby Paul Kupperberg7¾ x 10¼ – 64 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $21.95 – ISBN 1-4042-0431-8Paperback – $10.95 – ISBN 1-4042-0677-9A look at the history of the colony of New York,using primary source documents and accessible text.

PRINTS AND PRINTMAKERS OFNEW YORK STATE, 1825–1940by David Tatham8 x 81/2 – 296 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0204-0For well over a century, New York has been a micro-cosm of the craft of American printmaking. Thisbook chronicles the state’s rich printmaking history.

THE PSYCHIC HIGHWAYHow the Erie Canal Changed Americaby Michael T. Keene 6 x 9 – 220 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-939688-32-3Keene delves into the Canals inspiration, evolution,and impact on American life and how the Canalset the stage for history altering events. Relatedtitle(s): Murder Mayhem & Madness, Mad House,Question of Sanity, Abandoned, Folklore andLegends of Rochester

A PUNKEYVILLE GIRLA Tale of Old Forestportand The Canalsby Irene Uttendorfsky51/2 x 81/2 – 176 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 0-9625714-1-5The Civil War era comes alive with this tale of a girlwho travels along the Black River Canal to Rome.There she rides a packet boat all the way to Buffalo.

QUESTION OF SANITYThe True Story of Female SerialKillers in 19th Century New Yorkby Michael T. Keene6 x 9 – 152 pages – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-939688-21-7The true stories of female serial killers in 19th centuryNew York. Many were known as “Black Widows,”“Baby Farmers,” and “Angels of Death.” Relatedtitle(s): Murder Mayhem & Madness, Mad House,Folklore & Legends of Rochester, Abandoned, ThePsychic Highway

A RAILROAD ATLAS OF THEUNITED STATES IN 1946Volume 2: New York & New Englandby Richard C. Carpenter8½ x 11 – 320 pages – MapsHardcover – $65.00 – ISBN 0-8018-8078-5This volume includes 194 beautiful, hand-drawnmaps of rail systems in New York and New England.

RAILROAD WARSOF NEW YORK STATEby Timothy Starr6 x 9 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-727-9Starr’s account of New York’s railroad wars steamsthrough the 19th century with stories of rate pools,labor strikes, stock corners, and legislative bribery.

RAMBLES TOREMARKABLE ROCKSAn Explorer’s Hiking Guide toAmazing Boulders and RockFormations of the Greater CapitalRegion, Catskills, & Shawangunksby Russell Dunn6 x 9 – 280 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-9850-6556-7The perfect go-to resource for individuals and familiesseeking new and exciting opportunities for outdoorfun and adventure.

REMARKABLE WOMEN INNEW YORK STATE HISTORYedited by Helen Engel & Marilynn Smiley6 x 9 – 320 pages – PhotosPaper – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-60949-966-2The lives and actions of some of New York’s finestwomen are featured in this book.

REMEMBERINGNEW YORK STATEby Richard O. Reisem11 x 8½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59652-718-8A selection of fine historic images that provides avaluable and revealing historical retrospective on thegrowth and development of New York State.

THE RISK POOLby Richard Russo5 x 8 – 496 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 0-679-75383-4Set in a fictional town in New York, where Ned Hallis doing his best to grow up, even though neither ofhis parents can be called an adult. Related title(s):Bridge of Sighs, Mohawk, Nobody’s Fool

A ROAD THROUGH TIMEManhattan to the Adirondacks on New York State’s First Roadby Richard Figiel7 x 9 – 172 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-0-682-98220-4Go on a trip up New York State’s oldest road, exploringrelics and stories of centuries along the way.

THE RUTLAND ROADby Jim Shaughnessy81/2 x 11 – 436 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $70.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0469-3Paperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0456-3Train freaks will delight in this book, whichdocuments the railroad lines that ran betweenNew York and Vermont. Second edition.

A SAVAGE EMPIRETrappers, Traders, Tribes, andthe Wars That Made Americaby Alan Axelrod6 x 9 – 336 pagesHardcover – $39.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-57656-1“In A Savage Empire, Alan Axelrod brings to life atime when empires were built on control over beaverpelts.” —Alex Storozynski

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SAVING THE BEAUTIFUL LAKEA Quest For Hopeby Susan Peterson Gateley6 x 9 – 276 pages – PhotosPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-1-329-83446-0Scientists and activists share what can be done torestore the glorious waters of Lake Ontario.

THE SEARCH FOR THEUNDERGROUND RAILROADIN UPSTATE NEW YORKby Tom Calarco6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-420-5Join Calarco on this journey to discover of one of thenoblest endeavors in American history.

SERMONS IN STONEStonewalls of New Englandand New Yorkby Susan Allport6 x 71/2 – 208 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-165-3The surprising and illuminating story of thestonewalls of New England and New York.

SHADOW SOLDIERS OF THEAMERICAN REVOLUTIONLoyalist Tales fromNew York to Canadaby Mark Jodoin6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-59629-726-5In 1778, New York patriots forced loyalists to fleenorth. Many of the defiant young British Americanssoon returned south as soldiers, spies, and scouts.

SHIPWRECKS!!Factual Accounts of ObscureGreat Lakes Shipwrecksby Wes Oleszewski6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-68-3Tales of some of the most obscure Great Lakesshipwreck adventures ever documented.

SHIPWRECKS AND LOSTTREASURES: GREAT LAKESLegends and Lore, Pirates and More!by Michael J. Varhola5½ x 8½ – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4492-3Twenty-one riveting stories and illustrations aboutships that met their end in the Great Lakes.

A SIMPLER WAY OF LIFEOld Farmhouses ofNew York & New Englandby William Morgan9½ x 11½ – 216 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $49.50 – ISBN 978-0-9649934-6-4This landmark book celebrates a rich and time-honoredtradition in American architecture: the vernacularfarmhouse. Replete with stunning photos.

SPAFFORD’S 1824 GUIDEFOR NEW YORK TRAVELLERScompiled by G. Martin Sleeman41/4 x 61/2 – 104 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-932052-62-2A reprint of a New York classic compiled and editedby Martin Sleeman – great for history buffs. It containsinformation for travelers of that day.

SPECTACULAR WINERIESOF NEW YORKA Captivating Tour of Establishedand Boutique Wineriesedited by Panache Partners10 x 12 – 300 pages – PhotosHardcover – $40.00 – ISBN 978-1-933415-65-9Informative and captivating, this comprehensiveexploration captures the flavors of the finest wineriesin New York and the wines they produce.

THE SPIRIT OF NEW YORKDefining Events in theEmpire State's Historyby Bruce W. Dearstyne6 x 9 – 386 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5658-4Explores events from the launch of the stategovernment in April 1777 to September 11, 2001.

A SPIRIT OF SACRIFICENew York State in the First World Warby Aaron Noble, Keith Swaney, & Vicki Weiss8½ x 11 – 378 pages – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6778-8Focuses on World War I posters as a medium to inter-pret the role played by New York in the war effort.

SPIRITS AND COCKTAILSOF UPSTATE NEW YORKA Historyby Donald Cazentre6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3700-3Tales of Upstate New York’s long and grand historyof spirits and cocktails, along with more than fiftyhistoric and modern cocktail recipes.

SPOOKY NEW YORKTales of Hauntings, StrangeHappenings, and Other Local Loreby S.E. Schlosser5½ x 8½ – 208 pages – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 9781493040797Get ready for thirty creepy tales of ghostly hauntings,eerie happenings, and other strange occurrencesthroughout New York State.

THE SPORT OF KINGSAND THE KINGS OF CRIMEHorse Racing, Politics, and OrganizedCrime in New York, 1865–1913by Steven A. Riess7 x 10 – 432 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0985-8“Riess has broken new ground with his richly-texturedstudy of the dynamic relationship between horse racing,politics, and gambling.” —Field Horne

STARK: THE LIFE ANDWARS OF JOHN STARKFrench & Indian War Ranger,Revolutionary War Generalby Richard V. Polhemus & John F. Polhemus6 x 9 – 400 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-74-9Few men contributed as much to the American victoryin the Revolutionary War as John Stark, French &Indian War Ranger and Revolutionary War General.

STARS OVER BUFFALOErie Canal Cousins: Book 5by Dorothy Stacy5½ x 8½ – 120 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-4-7Another Erie Canal adventure on the Flying Eagle in1841. Related title(s): Erie Canal Cousins, ThreeWeeks in Utica, Albany Homecoming, Canal TownChristmas, Holman City Mystery, Town of ParisTwins, On Academy Street

STRANGE & UNUSUALSHIPWRECKS ONTHE GREAT LAKESby Wayne Louis Kadar6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-41-6Any shipboard disaster is a tragic event. Yet the causeand results of some Great Lakes maritime mishaps areinteresting and educational.

STRENGTH WITHOUTCOMPROMISEWomanly Influence and PoliticalIdentity in Turn-of-the-TwentiethCentury Rural Upstate New Yorkby Teri P. Gay6 x 9 – 202 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-0-9842215-0-9The quest for female political equality as carried outby suffragists in the rural areas of upstate New York.

TALL SHIPS History Comes to Lifeon the Great Lakesby Kaitlin Morrison6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-579-7More than 25 ships are featured in this extraordinaryfull-color book.

A TASTE OF UPSTATE NEW YORKThe People and the StoriesBehind 40 Food Favoritesby Chuck D’Imperio6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1049-6D’Imperio travels across the region to discoverthe stories behind forty iconic foods of UpstateNew York. Related title(s): Upstate Uncovered,Graves of Upstate NY, Monumental NY, UnknownMuseums of UNY

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THEODORE ROOSEVELTAn American Hero in Caricatureby Dr. J. David Valaik6 x 9 – 100 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 1-878097-11-3Discover Theodore Roosevelt’s renown througha selection of Puck Magazine covers, annotated byfascinating essays.

THEODORE ROOSEVELTFOR KIDSHis Life and Timesby Kerrie Logan Hollihan11 x 8½ – 144 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55652-955-9Includes a time line, online resources, and 21 hands-on projects that explore Roosevelt’s enduring legacy.

THERE ARE NO BUFFALOIN BUFFALOA Book of Children’s PoemsAbout New York Stateby Sally Valentine7 x 7 – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – 978-1-886166-35-6An alphabetical trip through New York State, wheregeography, history, and whimsy meet in colorfulcollage to create a one of a kind journey. Relatedtitle(s): Lost at Seabreeze, Theft at George EastmanHouse, What Stinks?, Stormed, The Ghost of theCharlotte Lighthouse

THINGS THAT GO BUMPIN THE NIGHTby Louis C. Jones51/2 x 71/2 – 314 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0184-05Hailed as one of the best books of ghost stories in thecountry when it was published in 1959, this is a recordof haunted history, mostly from New York State.

THREE WEEKS IN UTICAErie Canal Cousins: Book 2by Dorothy Stacy5½ x 8½ – 120 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9792947-1-6In this book, you will meet more of Rose’s cousins,and you will discover many interesting stories andsurprises about early Utica history. Related title(s):Erie Canal Cousins, Albany Homecoming, CanalTown Christmas, Holman City Mystery, Stars OverBuffalo, Town of Paris Twins, On Academy Street

TIME TO GO HOUSEby Walter D. Edmonds51/2 x 8 – 152 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0293-4This children’s classic spins a charming tale ofadventure and romance when the field mice leavethe meadow to “go house” for the winter.

TIMES SQUAREA New York State Number Bookby Ann E. Burg11¼ x 9¼ – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 1-58536-195-XThis book teaches children about numbers, usingstate landmarks, historical events, and famous faces.

TRAILS WITH TALESHistory Hikes through the CapitalRegion, Saratoga, Berkshires,Catskills, & Hudson Valleyby Russell Dunn & Barbara Delaney6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-48-0Thirty nature treks, selected for their natural, stand-alone beauty, are enhanced by tangible silhouettes ofa fascinating past.

TREACHEROUS BEAUTYPeggy Shippen, the WomanBehind Benedict Arnold’sPlot to Betray Americaby Stephen H. Case6¼ x 9¼ – 288 pagesHardcover – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7388-6A biography of the wife of Benedict Arnold whichexposes her role in the plot to sabotage the Revolution.

TWENTY-TWO YEARS A SLAVE,AND FORTY YEARS A FREEMANedited by Graham R. Hodges6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photo – Map – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2721-0Originally pbulished in 1861, Austin Steward’smemoir traces his rise from enslavement to successas a self-made businessman in Upstate New York.

TWENTY WESTThe Great Road Across Americaby Mac Nelson6 x 9 – 354 pagesPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-7914-7470-9A rambling, westward depiction of America as seenfrom the shoulders of its longest road, US Route 20.

TWO KIDS AT THE FAIRAn Activity, Coloring, and Action Bookby Judith La Manna Rivette11 x 8½ – 28 pages – Illus.Paperback – $4.63 – ISBN 0-9744046-4-0A fun activity book all about two kids who spend aday at the New York State Fair.

UFOs OVER NEW YORKA True History of ExtraterrestrialEncounters in the Empire Stateby Preston Dennett6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-2974-6Whether it’s Jimi Hendrix saved by aliens or geologistsinvestigating crop circles, people are stepping up to telltheir New York State UFO stories.

UNDER THE SURFACEFracking, Fortunes, and the Fateof the Marcellus Shaleby Tom Wilber6 x 9 – 280 pages – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-5654-1An engaging look at the issues for people with astake in gas exploration in the Marcellus Shale or forthose concerned about the global energy outlook.

UNKNOWN MUSEUMSOF UPSTATE NEW YORKA Guide to 50 Treasuresby Chuck D’Imperio6 x 9 – 360 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1028-1An informative and entertaining guide to the richresources available at 50 regional museums. Relatedtitle(s): Upstate Uncovered, Graves of Upstate NY,Monumental NY, A Taste of UNY

THE UNTOLD STORY OF CHAMPA Social History ofAmerica's Loch Ness Monsterby Robert E. Bartholomew6 x 9 – 270 pages – PhotosPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-4484-0Real or imaginary, Champ and his story will fascinatebelievers and skeptics alike.

UPSTATERecords and Recollectionsof Northern New Yorkby Edmund Wilson41/2 x 7 – 386 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2499-8“What Wilson has done is to make a single region inAmerica available to us as metaphor for somethingthat has gone out of American life.” —Commonweal

UPSTATE CAULDRONEccentric Spiritual Movements in Early New York Stateby Joscelyn Godwin6 x 9 – 386 pagesPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-5594-5A guide to the phenomenal crop of prophets, cults,and utopian communities that arose in Upstate NewYork from 1776 to 1914.

UPSTATE LITERATURE Essays in Memory ofThomas F. O'Donnelledited by Frank Bergmann6 x 9 – 240 pages – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2331-1Here the reader will find the rich heritage and con-tinuing vitality of the literature of Upstate New York,from the days of the first settlers to our own time.

UPSTATE NEW YORKOff the Beaten Pathby Nina & Lillian Africano6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5945-3This book takes the reader down the road less traveledand reveals a side of New York that other guidebooksjust don’t offer.

UPSTATE UNCOVERED100 Unique, Unusual, and OverlookedDestinations in Upstate New Yorkby Chuck D’Imperio6 x 9 – 466 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-6370-4D’Imperio mines deep into his travel journal andshares an astonishing array of fun and amazingplaces. Related title(s): Graves of Upstate NY,Monumental NY, A Taste of UNY, UnknownMuseums of UNY

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A VISITOR’S GUIDE TOCOLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARYMID-ATLANTIC AMERICAby Patricia & Robert Foulke6 x 9 – 344 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-88150-689-1With an extensive section on New York State, thisguidebook brings to life the formative years of theUnited States.

VOICES IN THE STORMStories from the Blizzard of ’66by Jim Farfaglia6 x 9 – 314 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-5148-3003-1A look back at the historic winter storm that hit theNortheastern U.S. in January 1966.

THE WAR OF 1812 IN THECHAMPLAIN VALLEYby Allan S. Everest6 x 9 – 256 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3258-0This is the story of marching men and clashing ships,of suffering, and of occasional heroic deeds.

WAR ON THE RUNThe Epic Story ofRobert Rogers andthe Conquest ofAmerica's First Frontierby John F. Ross5 x 8¼ – 576 pagesPaperback – $18.00 – ISBN 978-0-553-38457-4This riveting biography reconstructs the extraordinaryachievements of Robert Rogers, the fearless andinspiring leader.

THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICAA Short History of theFrench and Indian Warby Fred Anderson6 x 9 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.00 – ISBN 0-14-303804-4An excellent introduction to a conflict that mostAmericans know little about, and that WinstonChurchill called the first worldwide war.

WATERFALLS OFNEW YORK STATEby Scott A. Ensminger, David J. Schryver,& Edward M. Smathers7½ x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-986-5A valuable photographic guide for weekend explorers.

THE WAY WE WERE: NEW YORKNostalgic Images of the Empire Stateby M.J. Howard & Greg Dinkins7¼ x 7¼ – 128 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5454-0Rare period images document the state’s changinginfrastructure, home life, sports scene, and more.

WEDDING OF THE WATERSThe Erie Canal and theMaking of a Great Nationby Peter L. Bernstein6 x 9 – 352 pages – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-393-32795-7The building of the Erie Canal is one of the greateststories of American ingenuity. This book examines theproject’s social, political, and economic ramifications.

WEIRD NEW YORKYour Travel Guide to New York’sLocal Legends and Best Kept Secrets by Chris Gethard9½ x 9½ – 268 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4027-7840-7Weird New York is filled with all the good stuff yourhistory teacher never taught you.

WHITE SAVAGEWilliam Johnson andthe Invention of Americaby Fintan O’Toole6 x 9 – 416 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2758-4This well-researched book brings a strikingly originalperspective to Johnson’s life.

WIND OF DEATHby Don E. Phelps5½ x 8¼ – 242 pages – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9788392-4-6When Daniel Sullivan returns to the Mohawk Valleyfollowing two terrifying battles at Saratoga, he findshis fiancée and father missing.

WINSLOW HOMER’SEMPIRE STATEHoughton Farm and Beyondedited by David Lake Prince & David Tatham11 x 9 – 84 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-8156-8155-7Focuses on the period in the American artist’s lifewhen he spent two summers in Mountainville.

WOODEN SHIPSAND DEADLY SEASTrue Shipwrecks andthe Deadly Great Lakesby Wes Oleszewski5½ x 8½ – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-892384-71-3True stories of shipwrecks on the Great Lakes,supported by meticulous research.

ARCADIA PUBLISHING TITLES61/2 x 91/2 – 128 pages – PhotosBooks from Arcadia Publishing provide a photographichistory of New York State towns and cities. Each titlein the series contains vintage images, with explanatorycaptions, and a survey of the community’s history.

FRANCO-AMERICANSIN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEYby Kimberly Lamay Licursi & Celine Racine PaquettePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2786-8

ERIE CANALby The Erie Canal Museum,Martin Morganstein, and Joan H. CreggPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-0869-6

ERIE CANAL: Postcard Historyby Andrew P. Kitzmann & The Erie Canal MuseumPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6200-1

LAKE CHAMPLAINby The Lake Champlain Maritime MuseumPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2220-7

THE NEW YORKCENTRAL SYSTEMby Michael LeavyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4928-6

THE NEW YORK, ONTARIOAND WESTERN RAILWAYby Joe Bux & The Ontario and WesternRailway Historical SocietyPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-6262-9

NEW YORK STATELIGHTHOUSESby Robert G. MullerPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4496-0

NEW YORK STATENATIONAL GUARDby Anthony Gero & Roger SturckePaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4936-1

NEW YORK STATE'SCOVERED BRIDGESby Bob & Trish KanePaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-2191-0

NEW YORK STATE’SCOVERED BRIDGESPostcard History Seriesby Richard R. WilsonPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-3592-0

ALONG NEW YORK’SROUTE 20by Michael J. TillPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-7434-9

ONTARIO AND WESTERN RAILWAY NORTHERN DIVISIONby John TaibiPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-1175-7

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NATIVE AMERICANTHE ALGONQUIN OF NEW YORKby David M. Oestreicher81/4 x 9 – 64 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $22.70 – ISBN 0-8239-6427-2An introduction to the history of the Algonquintribes. From the Library of Native Americans series.

ANGRY RAINA Brief Memoirby Maurice Kenny6 x 9 – 168 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-7106-8This memoir reveals the development of MauriceKenny’s growing artistic consciousness, while attestingto both the beauty and brutality of the world in whichhe lived.

APOLOGIES TO THE IROQUOISby Edmund Wilson41/2 x 71/2 – 329 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2564-3“Suggests that the ideal of liberty, fathered by westernChristian culture, forgot itself when it came to gripswith the Indian.” —Christian Science Monitor

ARCHAEOLOGYOF THE IROQUOISSelected Readingsand Research Sourcesedited by Jordan E. Kerber6 x 9 – 557 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3139-2This timely volume offers a compilation of24 articles covering a wide spectrum of topics inIroquoian archaeology.

THE ARROW OVER THE DOORby Joseph Bruchac53/4 x 81/4 – 90 pages – Illus.Paperback – $5.99 – ISBN 0-14-130571-1Based on a historical meeting of Quakers and Indiansduring the Revolutionary War and written with thewarmth and detail for which Bruchac is well known.

BEARWALKERby Joseph Bruchac5¼ x 7¾ – 240 pagesPaperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-112315-3The Mohawk Bearwalker tale never seemed to bemore than a scary story . . . until a class camping tripdeep in the Adirondacks.

BIG MEDICINEFROM SIX NATIONSby Ted Williams6 x 9 – 256 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0863-9Celebrated author Ted Williams’ account of his life-long engagement with traditional wisdom, spiritualknowledge, and his search for higher consciousness.

A BRIEF HISTORY OFTHE DELAWARE INDIANSby Richard C. Adams6 x 9 – 74 pagesPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-910746-17-6The history, legends, and government of the tribe.

THE BROKEN LANDA People of the Longhouse Novelby W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O’Neal Gear4¼ x 6½ – 496 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-7653-6559-0Bestselling authors Kathleen and Michael Gearcontinue their retelling of the story of the Peacemaker,one of North America’s most beautiful epics.

CHAINBREAKER’S WARA Seneca Chief Remembersthe American Revolutionedited by Jeanne Winston Adler,foreword by G. Peter Jemison6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 1-883789-33-8

Chainbreaker was oneof the foremost warchiefs during the revo-lution. He was at theBattle of Oriskany andtreaty negotiations withGeorge Washington.

CHILDREN OF THE LONGHOUSEby Joseph Bruchac5 x 73/4 – 160 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 0-14-038504-5“An exciting story that also offers an in depth look atNative American life centuries ago.” —Kirkus Reviews.For children 7–12.

CONSPIRACY OF INTERESTSIroquois Dispossession andthe Rise of New York Stateby Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 304 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0712-0Hauptman shows how state transportation interests,land speculating companies, and national defensepolicies worked to undermine the Iroquois.

CORNPLANTERChief Warrior of theAllegany Senecasby Thomas S. Abler6 x 9 – 200 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3114-9Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3138-5As the most influential Seneca leader of his time,Cornplanter led his people in war and along an oftentroubled path to peace.

CULTIVATING ALANDSCAPE OF PEACEIroquois-European Encounters inSeventeenth-Century Americaby Matthew Dennis6 x 9 – 336 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $25.50 – ISBN 0-8014-8301-8A study of the cultural interaction shared by theIroquois, the Dutch, and the French in the 17th century.

THE DAWN COUNTRYA People of the Longhouse Novelby W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O’Neal Gear4 x 61/2 – 384 pagesPaperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-0-7653-5980-3With their trademark mastery of American prehistory,Kathleen and Michael Gear tell a human story ofcourage set against the backdrop of endemic warfare.

THE DIVIDED GROUNDIndians, Settlers, and theNorthern Borderland of theAmerican Revolutionby Alan Taylor6 x 9 – 258 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-4000-7707-9The relationship between a young Mohawk Indianand the son of a clergyman. For 50 years their livesintertwined, first as friends and later as foes.

EAGLE SONGby Joseph Bruchac5 x 73/4 – 80 pages – Illus.Paperback – $4.99 – ISBN 0-14-130169-4This appealing portrayal of a strong family offers anunromanticized view of Native American culture andgives a subtle lesson in the meaning of daily courage.

A FEW MORE STORIESContemporary Seneca Indian Talesof the Supernaturalby DuWayne Leslie Bowen51/2 x 9 – 80 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-87886-142-4An intriguing collection of Seneca stories told bySenecas about Senecas. These are stories that makea lasting impression.

FIGHTING TUSCARORA The Autobiography ofChief Clinton Rickardedited by Barbara Graymont6 x 9 – 212 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0190-6“Its insights into contemporary problems make thebook essential reading for anyone interested in under-standing 20th century Indian history.”—Manuscripta

THE FIRST PEOPLESOF NEW YORKby Daniel R. Faust7¼ x 8½ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-4777-7340-6A study of Native Americans in New York State foryoung readers.

FORGOTTEN ALLIESThe Oneida Indians andthe American Revolutionby Joseph T. Glatthaar & James Kirby Martin51⁄2 x 81⁄2 – 448 pagesPaperback – $28.00 – ISBN 978-0-8090-4600-3Forgotten Allies offers insights about Oneida cultureand how it changed in the wake of nearly two centuriesof contact with European-American colonists.

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GO SEEK THE POW WOWON THE MOUNTAINby Don Bowman51/2 x 9 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-912678-87-9Stories about Native Americans from history-richsoutheastern Adirondacks.

HAUDENOSAUNEE Portraits of the Firekeepers,the Onondaga Nationby Toba Pato Tucker10 x 121/2 – 110 pagesHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0593-5Tucker’s portraits show the spirit that has maintainedthe Onondaga for centuries.

HIAWATHAby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow91/2 x 12 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.99 – ISBN 0-14-055882-9Henry Wadsworth Long-fellow’s classic The Song ofHiawatha weaves together the beautiful oral traditionsof the American Indian into a grand epic poem.

HIAWATHA ANDTHE PEACEMAKERby Robbie Robertson9 x 11 – 48 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-1220-3

Born of Mohawkand Cayuga descent,musical icon RobbieRobertson shares thestory of Hiawathawith a new generation.

THE HISTORY AND CULTUREOF IROQUOIS DIPLOMACYAn Interdisciplinary Guide tothe Treaties of the Six Nationsand Their Leagueedited by Francis Jennings61/2 x 9 – 278 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2650-3This is a comprehensive collection of essays andreference material on the historical and ethnologicalaspects of Iroquois diplomacy.

THE HISTORY OF NATIVEAMERICAN LAND RIGHTSIN UPSTATE NEW YORKby Cindy Amrhein6 x 9 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-931-6This book chronicles the long and arduous history ofNative Americans’ struggle for land rights throughoutUpstate New York.

THE HISTORY OF THEFIVE INDIAN NATIONSDEPENDING ON THE PROVINCEOF NEW-YORK IN AMERICAA Critical Editionby Cadwallader Colden5½ x 8½ – 208 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0926-5A reprinting of one of the most important intellectualworks published in eighteenth-century British America,complete with a new introduction.

HOMES AND HAUNTSOF THE INDIANS New York and New Jersey by Albert H. Heusser6 x 8¾ – 130 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-948697-05-7This guide offers a hands-on approach to looking forNative American artifacts in your backyard and beyond.

THE HUNTER’S PROMISE:AN ABENAKI TALE by Joseph Bruchac8 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-9377-8643-4World-renowned storyteller Joseph Bruchac retellsthis traditional story of love, loyalty, trust, and magic,which can be found in various forms among many ofthe indigenous nations of the northeast.

IN MOHAWK COUNTRYEarly Narratives of a Native Peopleedited by Dean R. Snow, Charles T. Gehring,& William A. Starna6 x 9 – 288 pages – MapsPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0410-5In Mohawk Country collects for the first time theprincipal documentary narratives that reveal the fullscope of Mohawk-settler interactions.

IN THE HANDS OF THE SENECASby Walter D. Edmonds5 x 71/2 – 214 pages – MapPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0326-9“The six episodes included here follow characterscaptured by the Seneca Indians in a raid on a pioneersettlement.” —Library Journal

IN THE SHADOW OF KINZUAThe Seneca Nation of IndiansSince World War IIby Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 412 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3328-0Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3462-1Kinzua Dam broke the Treaty of Canandaigua of1794 and flooded approximately ten thousand acresof Seneca lands in New York and Pennsylvania.

INDIAN AFFAIRS INCOLONIAL NEW YORKThe Seventeenth Centuryby Allen W. Trelease6 x 9 – 404 pagesPaperback – $28.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7564-1First published in 1960, Indian Affairs in ColonialNew York remains the only one-volume study ofIndian-European relations in 17th century New York.

INDIAN BASKETRY OF THENORTHEASTERN WOODLANDSby Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh & William A. Turnbaugh8½ x 11 – 176 pages – PhotosHardcover – $49.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4729-0The authors bring overdue appreciation to a centuries-old Native American basketmaking tradition.

INDIAN CAPTIVEThe Story of Mary Jemisonby Lois Lenski5 x 7½ – 320 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-06-446162-7In this classic frontier adventure, Lenski reconstructsthe real life story of Jemison, who was captured in araid as a young girl and raised amongst the Senecas.

INDIAN TRIBES OFHUDSON’S RIVER TO 1700by E. M. Ruttenber6 x 9 – 196 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-910746-98-2History of Indians in Hudson Valley traced from thearrival of Henry Hudson.

INDIAN TRIBES OFHUDSON’S RIVER 1700–1850by E. M. Ruttenber6 x 9 – 196 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-910746-09-5Documents the history of Indian tribes in HudsonValley from 1700–1850.

INDIANS AND COLONISTS ATTHE CROSSROADS OF EMPIREThe Albany Congress of 1754by Thomas J. Shannon 6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 0-8014-3657-5Paperback – $23.95 – ISBN 0-8014-8818-4The Albany Congress was called by the British crownin response to the threatened collapse of Indian tradeand diplomacy in the northern colonies.

THE INDIANS OF THEBERKSHIRES AND THEHUDSON RIVER VALLEYby David C. King5½ x 8½ – 112 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61468-210-3This book is designed to help both visitorsand residents explore the history of Indians inthe Berkshires and Hudson River Valley.

IROQUOIAThe Development of a Native Worldby William Engelbrecht7 x 10 – 248 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $59.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2958-0Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3060-9This book provides a view of Iroquois life fromthe prehistoric period and Owasco sites through theestablishment of the Five Nations.

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IROQUOISFirst Peoplesby Valerie Bodden8¼ x 10 – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-62832-519-5Approachable text examines the Iroquois’ communitystructure, traditions, and relationship with Europeansettlers and forced relocation onto reservations.

IROQUOISPeople of the Longhouseby Michael G. Johnson8¾ x 11¼ – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-77085-218-1This thorough volume explores the story of theIroquois from the beginning of the five nationsthrough the present day.

IROQUOISPeoples of North Americaby Steve Potts7½ x 10½ – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-62832-153-1A history of the people and events that influenced theNorth American Indian confederacy known as theIroquois, including chief Hiawatha and conflicts suchas the American Revolution.

THE IROQUOISThe Six Nations Confederacyby Mary Englar7 x 9 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.19 – ISBN 978-1-5157-3873-2Provides an overview of the past and present lives ofthe Iroquois, tracing their customs, family life, history,culture, and government.

THE IROQUOIS ANDTHE NEW DEALby Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 278 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2439-4“Hauptman suggests a formula that could be aprescription for present policy.” —The Journal ofAmerican History

THE IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY:HISTORY AND LEGENDSby Emerson Klees6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-891046-04-7This book provides a history of the migration ofNative Americans to the Northeast and the evolutionof the Iroquois Confederacy.

THE IROQUOIS EAGLE DANCEAn Offshoot of the Calumet Danceby William N. Fenton6 x 9 – 324 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2533-9This volume explores the celebration of the EagleDance in New York and Canada during the 1930s andits relationship to the widespread Calumet Dance.

THE IROQUOIS IN THEAMERICAN REVOLUTIONby Barabara Graymont6 x 9 – 372 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0116-6“Graymont’s history of the Iroquois in the AmericanRevolution is a superb contribution to Americanminority history.” —William and Mary Quarterly

THE IROQUOIS IN THE CIVIL WARFrom Battlefield to Reservationby Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 236 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0556-0“By examining the war’s impact on the Iroquois,Hauptman begins filling a gap in US history thatmost people have never noticed.” —Book News, Inc.

IROQUOIS LAND CLAIMSedited by Christopher Vecsey & William A. Starna6 x 9 – 186 pages – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0222-4This timely book will prove an invaluable resource toacademics, students, legal professionals, policymakers,and the public at large.

THE IROQUOIS LEAGUEby Joanne Randolph5½ x 8½ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.90 – ISBN 0-8239-6392-6“Colorful illustrations, paintings and photos accompanynon-biased, interesting and informative texts about theIroquois League.” —Lincoln Public Schools

IROQUOIS MEDICAL BOTANYedited by James W. Herrick & Dean R. Snow81/2 x 11 – 284 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-8156-0464-8This is the first book to provide a guide to under-standing the use of herbal medicines in traditionalIroquois culture.

THE IROQUOISSTRUGGLE FOR SURVIVALWorld War II to Red Powerby Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 344 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2350-2Laurence Hauptman documents the bitter struggles ofproud people to maintain their independence.

JOSEPH BRANT, 1743–1807Man of Two Worldsby Isabel Thompson Kelsay6 x 9 – 792 pages – Map – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0208-8“A fine and enduring biography of a major Indianleader.” —The American Historical Review

A JOURNEY INTO MOHAWK ANDONEIDA COUNTRY, 1634–1635The Journal ofHarmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaertedited by Charles T. Gehring & William A. Starna51/2 x 8 – 146 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3322-8“The earliest European account of the natives in whatis now upstate New York, by an agent of the Dutch EastIndia Company.” —Book News

KATERILily of the Mohawksby Jack Casey6 x 9 – 396 pages – Map – Illus.Paperback – $17.00 – ISBN 978-1-935680-03-1Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian wars,here is the enthralling true drama of the embattledMohawks and its daughter, Kateri Tekakwitha – whohas become the first Native American Saint.

KING OF THE DELAWARESTeedyuscung, 1700–1763by Anthony F. C. Wallace51/2 x 81/2 – 328 pages – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2498-1This book provides a fascinating portrait ofTeedyuscung, from his early years through hismurder in 1763 by land-hungry settlers.

LEGENDS OF THE IROQUOISby Tehanetorens (Ray Fadden)6 x 9 – 112 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-57067-056-0Ancient stories carry us deep into the Native Americanculture and teach basic lessons about what it meansto be a human being. Related title(s): Roots of theIroquois, Wampum Belts of the Iroquois

LIFE IN A LONGHOUSE VILLAGEby Bobbie Kalman81/4 x 103/4– 32 pages – Photo – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-7787-0462-9

A fascinating lookat the lifestyle of theIroquois. The long-house village was thecenter of this lifestyle.

THE LIFE OF ELY S. PARKER Last Grand Sachem ofthe Iroquois and GeneralGrant’s Military Secretaryby Arthur C. Parker6 x 9 – 377 pages – IndexHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 1-889246-50-6Among those American Indians who participated inthe American Civil War, Ely Samuel Parker remainsthe best known of those who fought on the Union side.

LIVING LIKE INDIANS1,001 Projects, Games,Activities, and Craftsby Allan A. Macfarlan6 x 9 – 320 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-60239-983-9Over 1,000 projects for indoor and outdoor activities.Also includes practical advice on cooking, first aid,fishing, games, storytelling, and more.

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THE MAID OF THE MISTJr. Graphic Ghost Storiesby Tanya Anderson6½ x 10 – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.60 – ISBN 978-1-4777-7130-3This Native American legend, told in the style of agraphic novel, tells of a woman who sails over theNiagara Falls and is saved by the god of the falls.

MOHAWK BARONET A Biography of Sir William Johnsonby James Thomas Flexner6 x 9 – 414 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0239-2“A scholarly, stirring, and brightly writtenstudy of one of the half-dozen most interestingfigures in 18th-century America before independ-ence.” —Allan Nevins

MOON OF THE TWODARK HORSESby Sally M. Keehn5 x 73/4 – 218 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 0-698-11949-5Coshmoo, a Delaware Indian, and Daniel have theirfriendship put to the test during the Civil War.

A NARRATIVE OF THE LIFEOF MRS. MARY JEMISONby James E. Seaver51/2 x 8 – 166 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2491-2“Jemison recounts how she was captured by ShawneeIndians. She was then sold to two Seneca sisters,with whom she remained willingly.” —Mike Printz

NATIVE AMERICAN & PIONEERSITES OF UPSTATE NEW YORKWestward Trails fromAlbany to Buffaloby Lorna MacDonald Czarnota6 x 9 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-62619-290-4Explore how the frontier of New York State becamethe gateway for America’s westward trek.

NATIVE AMERICANCRAFTS AND SKILLSby David Montgomery6 x 9 – 216 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-342-2An excellent introduction to the study of NativeAmerican crafts and outdoor skills. Second edition.

A NATIVE AMERICANTHOUGHT OF ITAmazing Inventions and Innovationsby Rocky Landon and David MacDonald8½ x 11 – 48 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-55451-154-9Discover more than 70 items and ideas that werecrucial to Native survival and celebrate the resource-fulness of North America’s original inhabitants.

NATIVE AMERICANSIN NEW YORKby Lynn George8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.00 – ISBN 0-8239-8414-1A children’s guide to the history of Native Americansin New York State.

NATIVE NEW YORKERSThe Legacy of the AlgonquinPeople of New Yorkby Evan T. Pritchard6 x 9 – 496 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-57178-135-2A comprehensive and fascinating account of theAlgonquin civilization that once flourished in thearea that is now New York.

ONE MORE STORYby DuWayne Leslie Bowen51/2 x 9 – 50 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-912678-78-XContemporary Native American supernatural tales.

THE ONEIDA INDIANEXPERIENCEedited by Jack Campisi & Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 224 pages – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2453-0Contemporary scholarship and Indian oral traditioncome together in this unique account of the historyand culture of the Oneida Iroquois.

AN ONEIDA INDIANIN FOREIGN WATERSThe Life of Chief ChapmanScanandoah, 1870–1953by Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1079-3

Chief ChapmanScanandoah (1870–1953) was a decoratedNavy veteran whoserved in the Spanish-American War.

ONEIDA IROQUOISFolklore, Myth, and Historyby Anthony Wonderley6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0830-1This is the first major book to explore uniquelyIroquois components in the Native American oralnarrative as it existed around 1900.

THE ONEIDA LAND CLAIMSA Legal Historyby George C. Shattuck6 x 9 – 262 pages – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2525-4A forceful account of the long and ardent fight byGeorge Shattuck to get the Oneidas their day in court.

ONEIDA NATION’SCONTRIBUTIONS TOVALLEY FORGEby Greg Chester5½ x 8½ – 91 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-0-9791135-1-2An intense account of the Oneida Nation’s generosityand sacrifice for the American Nation at Valley Forgeduring the Revolutionary War.

ONONDAGAPortrait of a Native Peopleby Fred R. Wolcott81/2 x 8 – 110 pages – Photos – Map – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0198-2This book interprets 71 turn-of-the-century photographsof the Onondaga Indian Nation, and offers rare andcompelling insights into life nearly a century ago.

ONONDAGA IROQUOISPREHISTORYA Study in Settlement Archaeologyby James A. Tuck6 x 9 – 272 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2511-7The single most important study of the developmentalhistory of the Onondagas prior to the transformationswrought by contact with European civilization.

ORIGINS OF THEIROQUOIS LEAGUENarratives, Symbols,and Archaeologyby Anthony Wonderley & Martha L. Sempowski6 x 9 – 272 pages, Illus. – Maps – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3367-0This groundbreaking work develops a newconversation in the field of Indigenous studies,one that deepens our understanding of theIroquois League’s origins.

PARKER ON THE IROQUOISby Arthur C. Parker6 x 9 – 434 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0115-9Arthur C. Parker wrote three major monographson the Iroquois Indians. They are reproduced herein their original format.

PEOPLE OF THE LONGHOUSEby W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O’Neal Gear4 x 61/2 – 416 pagesPaperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-7653-5979-7The multitalented Gears score a literary bull’s-eye asthey weave another vivid narrative thread into theirstunning tapestry of Native Americana.

READING THE WAMPUMEssays on HaudenosauneeVisual Code andEpistemological Recoveryby Penelope Myrtle Kelsey6 x 9 – 200 pages – Photos – Illus. - IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-5299-1This book reveals the vitality and continuance ofwampum traditions in Iroquois art, literature, andcommunity.

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THE REASON FOR CROWSA Story of Kateri Tekakwithaby Diane Glancy5½ x 8 – 104 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-2672-3The story of a seventeenth-century Mohawk woman’sinteraction with her land, the Jesuits, and the religionthey brought.

RED JACKETIroquois Diplomat and Oratorby Christopher Densmore51/2 x 81/2 – 192 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2785-2Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0548-5Red Jacket sheds light on the achievements of thisformidable Iroquois diplomat who met and negotiatedwith American presidents.

THE RESERVATIONby Ted C. Williams6 x 9 – 280 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0197-5“Unusual and appealing tales of life on the TursaroraIndian Reservation in New York State from the lateThirties through the early Fifties.” —Publishers Weekly

ROOTS OF THE IROQUOISby Tehanetorens (Ray Fadden)6 x 9 – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 1-57067-097-8The spiritual and political foundation of the IroquoisConfederacy, the experiment in democracy that stoodas a model for the fledgling American government.Related title(s): Legends of the Iroquois, WampumBelts of the Iroquois

THE ROTINONSHONNIA Traditional IroquoianHistory Through the Eyes ofTeharonhia:wako and Sawiskeraby Brian Rice 6 x 9 – 320 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $34.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1021-2Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1067-0“Dr. Rice takes an extraordinary journey on afascinating trail into the cosmos of the Iroquois.”—Hunter Gray, University of North Dakota

RURAL INDIGENOUSNESSA History of Iroquoianand Algonquian Peoplesof the Adirondacksby Melissa Otis6 x 9 – 400 pagesPaperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3600-7This book is the first comprehensive studyof the relationship between Native Americansand the Adirondacks.

SAINTE MARIE AMONGTHE IROQUOISby Elizabeth Metz 5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 0-9653973-0-0The Jesuit Mission Sainte Marie among the Iroquois,built on Onondaga Lake, was the first Europeansettlement in the territory of the Iroquois.

SEVEN GENERATIONS OFIROQUOIS LEADERSHIPThe Six Nations Since 1800by Laurence M. Hauptman6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3165-1This book traces the Six Nations’ history through thelens of the remarkable leaders who shaped it.

SISTERS IN SPIRITHaudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influenceon Early American Feministsby Sally Roesch Wagner6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-57067-121-4This is the story of the Iroquois women who fired therevolutionary vision of early feminists.

THE SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORKThe 1892 U.S. Census Bulletinintroduction by Robert W. Venables81/2 x 11 – 148 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-8014-8317-4An1892 report on the conditions of the Cayugas, Mo-hawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Senecas, and Tuscaroras.

SKUNNY WUNDYSeneca Indian Talesby Arthur C. Parker51/2 x 81/2 – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0292-7“Parker collected these stories while growing up on theCattaraugus Indian Reservation.” —Library Journal

THE SONG OF HIAWATHAby Henry Wadsworth Longfellowillustrated by Frederic Remington5½ x 8½ – 284 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-56792-258-9Longfellow unifies strands of various NativeAmerican legends to form a composite of myth,folklore, and the life story of a real person.

THIRTEEN MOONSON TURTLE’S BACKA Native American Year of Moonsby Joseph Bruchac & Jonathan London8 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 0-399-22141-7Paperback – $7.99 – ISBN 0-698-11584-8These lyrical poems and striking paintings celebratethe wonder of the seasons, from the Seneca’sStrawberry Moon to the Big Moon of the Abenaki.

TRIBES OF THEIROQUOIS CONFEDERACYby Michael Johnson71/4 x 93/4 – 48 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 1-84176-490-6This fascinating introduction to Iroquois history,social organization, religion, and culture is illustratedwith rare photographs and dazzling color plates.

TUSCARORA NATIONImages of America Seriesby Bryan Printup & Neil Patterson Jr.61/2 x 91/2 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-4953-8A photographic history of the Tuscarora Nation.

WALKING TWO WORLDSby Joseph Bruchac4½ x 7 – 160 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-939053-10-7

This is the storyof the early educationof Ely Parker, aNative American whogained fame in thewhite man’s worldwhile staying true tohis Seneca people.

WAMPUM BELTSOF THE IROQUOISby Tehanetorens (Ray Fadden)6 x 9 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-57067-082-XA history of the Iroquois Confederacy’s use ofwampum belts for official purposes as wellas religious ceremonies. Related title(s): Legendsof the Iroquois, Roots of the Iroquois

WARRIOR IN TWO CAMPSEly S. Parker, Union Generaland Seneca Chiefby William H. Armstrong6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2495-0“A modern, full-scale biography of Ely S. Parker, thefirst Native American to serve as commissioner ofIndian Affairs.” —The Western Historical Quarterly

WHO ARE THESEPEOPLE ANYWAY?by Chief Irving Powless Jr. of the Onondaga Nation6 x 9 – 160 pagesHardcover – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3449-2Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-1070-0Powless illustrates for all of us the importance ofrespect, peace, and most importantly, living by theunwritten laws that preserve the natural world forfuture generations.

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NATURE & THE OUTDOORS FRONTLIST40 YEARS FROM THEBRINK OF EXTINCTIONAmerica’s Bald Eagleby John D. Chaney11 x 13¾ – 80 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1591521617Chaney’s images pay tribute to the eagles’resurgence after being added to the endangeredspecies list in 1976.

101 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES TOHAVE BEFORE YOU GROW UPby Stacy Tornio and Jack Tornio6 x 9 – 240 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-4140-1Geared towards children ages 8–12, this book offersup season-by-season activities, games, and challengesto get kids into the outdoors and loving it.

101 SKILLS YOU NEEDTO SURVIVE IN THE WOODSThe Most Effective Wilderness Know-How on Fire-Making, Knife Work,Navigation, Shelter, Food and Moreby Kevin Estela7½ x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus. Paperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62414-742-5This is the quintessential guide for an outdoorenthusiast’s “bucket list” of survival skills.

150 BACKYARDCOOKOUT RECIPESby Gooseberry Patch6 x 8¾ – 256 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-62093-243-8If your family is bored with plain old burgers and hotdogs, you’ll find plenty of delicious recipes to tickletheir taste buds in this book.

150 BEST-EVER CAST-IRONSKILLET RECIPESby Gooseberry Patch6 x 8¾ – 256 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-62093-210-0This book is packed with delicious home-style recipesthat are sure to put the sizzle back into supper, break-fast, lunch, and party time too.

THE ACADIA FILES Book One, Summer Scienceby Katie Coppens6¼ x 8¼ – 88 pages – Illus. Hardcover – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-8844-8601-5Book One is a fun introduction to the wonders ofscience, using real-world scenarios to make scientificinquiry relatable and understandable.

THE ACADIA FILES Book Two, Autumn Scienceby Katie Coppens6¼ x 8¼ – 88 pages – Illus. Hardcover – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-8844-8604-6Book Two presents five stories of fall, each onefollowed by science notebook pages with simpleexplanations and lively, whimsical drawings ofnatural phenomena.

THE ACADIA FILES Book Three, Winter Scienceby Katie Coppens6¼ x 8¼ – 88 pages – Illus. Hardcover – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-8844-8607-7In Book Three of the Acadia Files series, AcadiaGreene carries her search for answers into winter.

THE ACADIA FILES Book Four, Spring Scienceby Katie Coppens 6¼ x 8¼ – 88 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $13.95 – ISBN 978-0-8844-8610-7 Acadia Greene investigates meteors and massextinctions; germination and pollinators; parasites,ticks, and Lyme disease; and pesticides and malaria.

ADVENTURE SKILLS GUIDES4¼ X 7½ - PhotosSpiral Bound with Gatefold - $9.95 eachThese handy outdoors guides feature photographsand brief, simple instructions to help readers easilyunderstand what to do at a moment’s notice.• Essential Knots by Karen BergerISBN 978-1-59193-899-6• Foraging in North America by Tom AndersonISBN 978-1-59193-832-3• Outdoor Medicine by Patrick BrightonISBN 978-1-59193-851-4• Outdoor Survival by Benjamin SobieckISBN 978-1-59193-820-0.

AMISH COMMUNITY COOKBOOKby Carole Roth Giagnocavo7 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-4971-0000-8This kitchen-friendly cookbook is filled with294 authentic country recipes gathered from Amishkitchens across the United States and Canada.

AN ASYLUM OF LOONSCharming Names from the Bird Worldby Adventure Publications5¼ x 7¼ – 80 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-904-7This is a full-color guide to the multitude of unusualcollective nouns for specific types of birds.

ANIMAL ADVENTURE CLUB SERIESby Michelle Sloan5 x 8 – 104 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 eachThree friends love helping the rangers at their localpark, so when an animal gets in trouble, they’re thefirst to the rescue. Each book stars a new animal andfeatures fun facts about wildlife.• THE BABY DEER RESCUEISBN 978-178250-556-3• THE BABY OTTER RESCUEISBN 978-178250-592-1

AT HOME WITH THE BEAVERThe Story of a Keystone Speciesby Dorothy Hinshaw Patent9 x 10 – 32 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-970039-00-9This inviting text introduces readers to the great varietyof living things inhabiting beaver ponds, whileexploring the pivotal role beavers play in makingthis diversity possible.

ATTRACTING BIRDS,BUTTERFLIES, AND OTHERBACKYARD WILDLIFEExpanded Second Editionby David Mizejewski7 x 9¾ – 176 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-58011-818-7The author presents simple plans for supplementingnature and reintroducing native plants that birds,butterflies, and a whole host of critters can’t resist.

BACKYARD ADVENTUREGet Messy, Get Wet, Build CoolThings, and Have Tons of Wild Funby Amanda Thomsen8 x 10 – 160 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN #978-1-61212-920-4Set kids loose and let their imaginations run wildwith inspired ideas for self-directed play.

BAT BASICSHow to Understand and HelpThese Amazing Flying Mammalsby Karen Krebbs5¾ x 7¾ – 140 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-843-9The author separates fact from fiction in a fascinating,fun guide to the world’s only flying mammals.

BEST CHURCH SUPPERSby Gooseberry Patch6 x 8¾ – 256 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-62093-278-0Whether you’re going to a carry-in dinner, a churchpicnic, or a school social, this book features recipesthat everyone is sure to love.

BIRD WATCHWhat Will You Find?by editors of Storey Publishing7¼ x 9¼ – 48 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-63586-251-5The book includes twelve interactive field guides,games, projects, and activities, and is equipped witha real magnifying glass, stickers, and a birding log.

BLACK BEARSA Natural Historyby Dave Taylor8½ x 11 – 288 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $40.00 – ISBN 978-1-55455-469-0The author introduces the reader to this shy, reclusiveand largely misunderstood animal with an encyclopedicexamination of their world.

BUILDING YOUR OWN DOCK Design, Build, and MaintainFloating and Stationary Docksby Sam Merriam 8 x 10 – 256 pages – Photos – Illus. Paperback – $24.99 – ISBN 978-1-58011-819-4Having a dock to use and enjoy is a must for anyonewho lives on the water; this book shows you how tobuild one yourself.

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BUTTERFLIES OFTHE NORTHEASTby Jaret C. Daniels4¼ x 7½ – 24 pages – Photos – Illus.Spiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-826-2This guide’s easy-to-use format and detailedphotographs, with key markings of 116 species,help to ensure positive ID for even casual observers.

C IS FOR CAMPINGby Greg Paprocki63⁄8 x 83⁄8 – 32 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.99 – ISBN #978-1-4236-5356-1An engaging collection of 26 illustrations featuringcampground favorites from campfires and hammocksto s’mores and stargazing.

CAMPStories and Itineraries forSleeping Under the Starsby Luc Gesell7¾ x 9¼ – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $25.00 – ISBN 978-0-525-57725-6 With tales from the trail, arresting images, andhelpful instructions, this wild guide reveals whatcalls people to camp.

CAN YOU HEARTHE TREES TALKING?Discovering theHidden Life of the Forestby Peter Wohlleben8½ x 11 – 84 pages – PhotosHardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-11764-434-1Global advocate Wohlleben shares his famousimagination with children, asking questions abouttrees with quizzes and hands-on activities to helpeven reluctant learners discover the answers.

CHRIS CRAFTAn American Classicby Nick Voulgaris III10 x 10 – 224 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $65.00 – ISBN 978-0-8478-6174-3Celebrate all that is quintessentially American aboutbeing on the water in the world’s most beloved boat.

COOKING THE DUTCH OVEN WAYby Woody Woodruff5½ x 8½ – 158 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8210-9This cookbook has more than 180 quick and easyrecipes designed and tested for use in Dutch ovens.

COOPER & PACKRAT BOOK 4Mystery of the Bear Cubby Tamra Wight6 x 9 – 216 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-944762-54-4Someone is dumping trash at the campground, andwhen the boys investigate, they stumble headlong intothe path of a garbage truck and a hungry black bear.

THE DEER BURGER COOKBOOK150 Recipes for Ground Venisonin Soups, Stews, Casseroles, Chilies,Jerky, and Sausageby Rick Black6 x 9 – 144 pages – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3659-6Black shares 150 deer-burger recipes, including flavorsfrom around the world, so you’ll never get bored eatingthe same old chili and jerky.

DELICIOUS WINTERTIMEThe Cookbook forCold Weather Adventuresby Marcus Sämmer8 x 11 – 272 pages – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 9783899556506Winter is the time for cooking seasonal classics.Prepare yourself for frigid temperatures with thesehearty dishes.

DO PRINCESSES AND SUPERHEROES HIT THE TRAILS?by Carmela Lavigna Coyle9½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-63076-244-5A young princess and her super-hero friend explorethe national parks and discover that the great out-doors holds a bounty of excitement and adventure!

DO PRINCESSES MAKEHAPPY CAMPERS?by Carmela Lavigna Coyle9½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-63076-054-0Join our favorite princess as she and her familycamp, hike, fish, and bicycle in the great outdoors.

DO PRINCESSES WEARHIKING BOOTS?by Carmela Lavigna Coyle9½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-87358-828-7When an inquisitive little girl wonders what it isreally like to be a genuine princess, her mother tellsher that being a princess has to do with who a personis on the inside.

DO YOU REALLY WANTTO MEET A FOX?by Carl Meister9¼ x 8¼ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-68152-312-5A child goes outdoors in the winter to observe a fox’sbehavior in the wild and learn about its hunting habits.

DO YOU REALLY WANTTO MEET A MOOSE?by Carl Meister9¼ x 8¼ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 – ISBN #978-1-681520100A child goes on an adventure in a national park,learns how to track moose in the wild, and learnsnot to bother a baby moose with its mother.

DO YOU REALLY WANTTO MEET A WOLF?by Bridget Heos9¼ x 8¼ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 – ISBN #978-1-681521206A girl visits Yellowstone National Park and observesa wolf pack’s behavior in the wild. Includes range map,glossary, and further resources.

ESSENTIALWILDERNESSNAVIGATIONby Craig Caudill & Tracy Trimble5½ x 8 – 272 pagesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-1-62414-719-7Using real-life stories of wilderness navigationsuccesses and failures, this book starts with thebasics of compass and map use before teachingthe finer points of these resources.

FALTER Has the Human GameBegun to Play Itself Out?by Bill McKibben 5 x 9 – 304 pages Paperback – $17.00 – ISBN 978-1250256850Thirty years ago Bill McKibben offered one ofthe earliest warnings about climate change. Nowhe broadens the warning.

FIELD GUIDE TO THE WEATHERLearn to Forecast theWeather and Identify Cloudsby Ryan Henning5 x 7 – 120 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-824-8 A professional meteorologist introduces the basics ofthe science of meteorology.

THE FIREFLY GUIDE TOMINERALS, ROCKS & GEMSby Rupert Hochleitner4½ x 7½ – 256 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-2281-0228-1With over 1,000 photographs and drawings, this booknarrows down the possibilities among 350 minerals,gems and rocks to reach a conclusive classification.

FORESTSee to Learnby Kate Moss Gamblin8¾ x 10 – 24 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55498-879-2Through gentle questions, this book asks young readersto consider what they see and experience in the forest.

FOREST CRAFTA Child’s Guide to Whittlingin the Woodlandby Richard Irvine8 x 10 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-78494-500-8Forest Craft presents 20 safe and fun whittling projects,with simple step-by-step instructions accompanied byphotographs and useful tips.

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FOSSILS FOR KIDSAn Introduction to Paleontology –Finding, Identifying, and Collectingby Dan R. Lynch5 x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-939-9Learn to find, identify, and collect the petrified formsof ancient organisms.

GAR WOOD BOATSClassics of a Golden Eraby Anthony S. Mollica Jr.8¾ x 11 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 0-7603-0607-9This is more than the story of Gar Wood and thecompany he founded in 1930. It is a photo-historyof the magnificent boats themselves.

THE GREAT OUTDOORS 120 Recipes for Adventure Cookingedited by Markus Sämmer8 x 10¾ – 272 pages – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-3899559484This cookbook with a twist explains how to cook onan open fire and presents the best outdoor cookingequipment and the most delicious recipes for everymeal of the day.

THE GREAT OUTDOORSUSER’S GUIDEEverything You Need to KnowBefore Heading into the Wild(And How to Get Back in One Piece) by Brendan Leonard 6 x 9 – 319 pages – Illus.Rubber Cover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-57965-707-9This durable guide has 400 strategies and expert tipsand tricks for engaging in the outdoors.

GRETA THE GREAT HORNED OWLA True Story ofRescue and Rehabilitationby Christie Gove-Berg10¼ x 8¼ – 32 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-815-6This is the story of an owl that was rescued and treatedat a wildlife hospital after being hit by a train. Followingsurgery and rehabilitation, she was successfully returnedto the wild.

THE HAPPY CAMPER COOKBOOKLife’s Simple at the Campgroundby CQ Products5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-576-6You’ll have more time to enjoy your camping trip ifyou follow the advice in this book and do most of theprep at home.

HELLO ANIMALS,HOW DO YOU SLEEP?by Loes Botman6 x 7 – 12 pages – Illus. Board Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-782505518The latest in the critically-acclaimed Hello Animalsseries introduces pre-school children to differentanimals and how and where they sleep.

HELLO, MOUNTAIN!by Martha Day Zschock6 x 6 – 16 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-9387-0079-8Join parent and child mountain lions as they hike up amountain, throw a snowball in summer, look for animaltracks, ski in the snow, and camp under the stars.

HENRY THE LADYBUGby Nancy Pulling Best Illustrated by Mathew S. Capron9 x 9 – 40 pages – Illus. Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711-6389-8Take a trip into your imagination with Henry theLadybug who flies into your world on his way to outerspace. Mat Capron’s illustrations bring Henry to life.Related title(s): Learning to Cook Adirondack,Learning to Cook Adirondack Over an Open Fire,Anna the Spider, Pepper the Dragonfly, Bob theBumblebee, Lily the Grasshopper

THE HIKEby Alison Farrell10 x 8½ – 56 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-4521-7461-7The Hike is an adventure story about three intrepidyoung female explorers who head into their localforest to conquer the outdoors.

THE HOMESTEADER’SHERBAL COMPANIONThe Ultimate Guide to Growing,Preserving, and Using Herbsby Amy K. Fewell7 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3415-4This guide is for those wishing to live a more naturalhomesteading lifestyle.

THE HONEY COMPANIONNatural Recipes and Remediesfor Health, Beauty, and Homeby Suzy Scherr6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Illus. –IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN # 978-1-68268-374-3Sweeten, soothe, and soften with honey, nature’sall-in-one product.

HOW TO SEND SMOKESIGNALS, PLUCK A CHICKEN& BUILD AN IGLOO Plus 75 Additional SkillsYou Never Knew You Neededby Michael Powell5¼ X 7¼ – 144 pages – Illus. Paperback – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-4971-0049-7Learn how to start a fire with ice, pluck a chicken,stop a runaway horse, build an igloo, and so manymore unusual yet potentially life-saving skills.

I AM BIRCHby Scott Kelly8 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-944762-39-1 As dark rumors swirl through the woods, a birch treeuses wisdom and humor to put the animals’ fears to rest.

INSECTS & BUGSOF NORTH AMERICA by Jaret C. Daniels4¼ x 7½ – 34 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-818-7This quick and easy guide identifies more than130 bugs and insects, organized by where they areusually found.

INSECTS OF NORTH AMERICAA Field Guide to Over 300 Insectsby David M. Phillips, PhD6 x 9 – 302 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN #978-1-4930-3923-4Insects of North America presents over 300 insectspecies of North America, including dominantspecies and insects most likely noticed.

LIPSMACKIN’ BACKPACKIN’Lightweight, Trail-Tested Recipesfor Backcountry Tripsby Christine & Tim Conners6 x 9 – 312 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3671-4This guide provides clear at-home and on-trailpreparation directions, nutrition and servinginformation, and even the weight of each recipe.

LOON101by Susan Vande Griek8¾ x 11 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-77306-236-5This gorgeously illustrated, lyrical story follows thelife cycle of two loon chicks.

LOON LANDSCAPESby David C. Evers & Kate M. Taylor10 x 8 – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-68234-855-0This spectacular coffee-table book provides a portalinto the secret world of loons, following their livesthrough the seasons.

MAMMAL TRACKS & SIGNA Guide to North American Speciesby Mark Elbroch and Casey McFarland6 x 9 – 844 pages – Photos - IndexPaperback – $49.95 – ISBN 978-1-58574-661-3At 844 pages, this is the most comprehensive referenceguide to mammal tracks and sign for North America.

MAPLE SYRUP40 Tried & True Recipesby Corrine Kozlak7 x 7 – 120 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-931-3From drinks and desserts to breads, meats, andvegetables, the options presented here will becomeinstant family favorites, prepared time and again.

MAPLE SYRUP FROMTHE SUGARHOUSEby Linda Lazzaro Knowlton11 x 8¾ – 32 pages – Illus. – MapHardcover – $10.99 – ISBN 978-0807579435Kelsey and her father begin harvesting sap from sugarmaple trees. Join their family and friends in the farm-to-table process of turning sap into maple syrup.

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MOOSE!by Robert Munsch6 x 7½ – 30 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1443142922There’s a moose in the backyard and Luke’s parentswant it to go, but the moose has other plans.

MOSSES OF THENORTHERN FORESTA Photographic Guideby Jerry Jenkins10 x 11 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1501748615This unique guide illustrates the myriad variedand beautiful and often overlooked mosses of theNorthern Forest.

MY BUSY GREEN GARDENBy Terry Peirce,Illus. by Carol Schwartz9 x 10 – 36 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN #978-0-88448-758-6From the shimmering dew of early morning, to thelengthening shadows of late afternoon, there is onesmall miracle after another in a busy garden.

NATURE ANATOMY NOTEBOOK A Place to Track andDraw Your Daily Observationsby Julia Rothman6½ x 9 – 176 pages – Illus. Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1635861785A companion to Rothman’s Nature Anatomy, thisbook will inspire you to sketch what you see andkeep a daily written record of your discoveries.

THE NATURE FIX Why Nature Makes Us Happier,Healthier, and More Creativeby Florence Williams5½ x 8 – 304 pages – Photos Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-3933-5557-4From forest trails in Korea, to islands in Finland, toeucalyptus groves in California, Florence Williamsinvestigates the science behind nature’s positiveeffects on the brain.

THE NEW OUTSIDERSA Creative Life Outdoorsedited by Jeffrey Bowman9 x 11 – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $60.00 – ISBN 978-3899559644Adventurers and sustainable entrepreneurs with freshideas inspire a new outdoor generation to live a lifeless ordinary under the open sky.

NEWCOMB’S WILDFLOWER GUIDEby Lawrence Newcomb4¾ x 7¾ – 490 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0316604420This guide has an ingenious key system for quick,positive field identification of wildflowers, floweringshrubs, and vines in Northeastern and North-CentralNorth America.

NORTH AMERICAN MUSHROOMSA Field Guide toEdible and Inedible Fungiby Dr. Orson K. Miller Jr. & Hope H. Miller6 x 9 – 592 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-3109-1Filled with full color photographs, this book featuresmushroom lore and helpful information on finding,identifying, gathering, and using wild mushrooms.

ON A STICK COOKBOOK50 Simple, Fun Recipes for the Campfireby Julia Rutland4¼ x 5½ – 80 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-821-7Enjoy treats like Strawberry Shortcake Kebab,Meatball Sub on a Stick, and Bacon-Pretzel Pups,and turn your next camping trip or backyard barbecueinto a festival of fun.

OUR LOVE OF BEESby Jaret C. Daniels7 x 7 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-903-0An acclaimed entomologist shares his spectacularimages and expert insights as he presents the lives ofbees in glorious color.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE GUIDES7 X 9 – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $8.95 eachWith bold photos and info-graphics, step-by-stepprojects, and expert instructions, this series will havefirst-time campers and enthusiasts alike opting outside.Appropriate for third or fourth grade reading level.• BACHPACKING HACKS: Camping Tips for Outdoor Adventures by Raymond Bean ISBN 978-1-4966-6616-1• CAMPFIRE COOKING: Wild Eatsfor Outdoor Adventures by Blake HoenaISBN 978-1-4966-6617-8• WILDERNESS SURVIVAL: Basic Safety for Outdoor Adventures by Blake HoenaISBN 978-1-4966-6615-4• WILDLIFE WATCHING: Spotting Animals on Wildlife Adventures by Raymond BeanISBN 978-1-4966-6618-5

OUTDOOR PARENTS,OUTDOOR KIDSA Guide to Getting Your KidsActive in the Great Outdoorsby Eugene Buchanan7 x 9 – 296 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-896980-70-6This book is for parents who refuse to let theirchildren become a statistic of childhood obesity,and who understand the fate of the environmentrests with connecting their kids with the outdoors.

THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers5½ x 8 – 502 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-3933-5668-7This winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction isa sweeping, impassioned work of activism and resist-ance that is also a stunning evocation of – and paeanto – the natural world.

OWL BABIESby Steph Lehmann5½ x 5½ – 26 pages - PhotosBoard Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-729-0Toddlers will thrill at these fuzzy, fluffy, funny babyowls, and the lighthearted, rhymed text is a hoot.

PETERSON FIELD GUIDETO BIRDS OF EASTERN ANDCENTRAL NORTH AMERICA7th Edition5½ x 8 – 392 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1328771438This latest edition will feature updated textand range maps, and art updated to reflect currentknowledge in ornithology.

PRIMITIVE TECHNOLOGYA Survivalist’s Guide to BuildingTools, Shelters, and More in the Wildby John Plant6¼ x 9¼ – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-9848-2367-0From the craftsman behind the popular YouTubechannel Primitive Technology comes a practicalguide to building huts and tools, using only naturalmaterials from the wild.

PURSUING PUBLIC LAND BUCKSDIY Hunts from theMountains to the Midwestby Todd Mead8½ x 11 – 116 pages – PhotosPaperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-0-9824452-2-8From New York to Kansas and locations in between,Todd Mead has cracked the code to pulling off DIYdeer hunting trips.

QUICK & EASY DEHYDRATEDMEALS IN A BAGby Tammy Gangloff7 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1980-3In this book you’ll find recipes for slow cookermeals, family dinners, and healthy foods; meals forcampers, hikers, and backpackers; and desserts,appetizers, and seasonings.

THE RANGERby Nancy Vo8 x 9 – 44 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1773061283A ranger frees a fox caught in a trap, and a curiousfriendship with unexpected twists ensues.

ROCKS, GEMS, AND MINERALS(Falcon Pocket Guides)by Garret Romaine4½ x 7 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1493009060This is a field guide to over 100 of the mostcommon, sought-after rocks, gems, and mineralshidden throughout North America.

THE SECRET BAYby Kimberly Ridley & Rebekah Raye9 x 10 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0884487517Read about the life that flourishes in estuaries, thebays where rivers meet sea and fresh water mixeswith salt.

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THE SECRET POOL by Kimberly Ridley and Rebekah Raye9 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-8844-8494-3This edition includes new information and featuresabout wetland habitats and animals for classroom useand reader interest.

SIMPLE FLY FISHINGTips for Tenkara and Rod & Reelby Yvon Chouinard, Craig Mathews, Mauro Mazzo8½ x 11 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-938340-79-6 Modern-day fly fishing has become exceedinglycomplex, but this book reveals that the best way tocatch trout is simply, with a rod and a fly and notmuch else.

THE SMOKED-FOODSCOOKBOOKHow to Flavor, Cure, andPrepare Savory Meats, Game,Fish, Nuts, and Cheeseby Lue Park & Ed Park6 x 9 – 248 pages – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1999-5Included are 150 tasty recipes for everything you’dever want to smoke – even jerky, cheese, and pasta,and low-fat and low-salt alternatives.

SNOW PLAY How to Make Forts & Slides &Winter Campfires Plus the CoolestLoch Ness Monster and 23 OtherBrilliant Projects in the Snow by Birgitta Ralston6¾ x 8¾ – 111 pages – Photos – Illus. Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-5796-5405-4Snow craft is free and fun – and the white stuffhas never looked more dazzling than in this book’singenious projects.

START MUSHROOMINGThe Reliable Way to Forageby Stan Tekiela6 x 8 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-830-9This guide looks at seven wild, edible mushroomsand includes a unique checklist-based approach forconfirming each mushroom’s identity.

A STICK AND A FIREAll You Need for Campfire Cookingby CQ Products5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-627-5Just build a fire and grab a stick for simple mealsand delicious snacks and desserts.

SWISS ARMY KNIFE CAMPINGAND OUTDOOR SURVIVAL GUIDE101 Tips, Tricks & Usesby Bryan Lynch5¾ x 7 – 224 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-56523-995-1This guide teaches how to use the iconic redarmy knife to handle 101 different outdoor tasksand emergency situations.

THE ULTIMATEDEHYDRATOR COOKBOOKThe Complete Guide to Drying Foodby Tammy Gangloff8 x 10 – 364 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1338-2Whether you’ve got a garden full of fruits andvegetables that need to be stored, or you want tomake your own dehydrated meals for backpacking,this book has what you need.

VENISON COOKBOOK150 Recipes for Cooking Healthy,Low-Fat Roasts, Filets, Stews,Soups, Chilies, and Sausageby A.D. Livingston6 x 9 – 224 pages – IndexPaperback – S16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3658-9This book includes traditional American fare andinternational flavors.

WAKE UP, BABY BEAR!by Lynn Plourde10¾ x 8¾ – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-60893-971-8Baby Bear stayed up so late in the fall that he can’twake up in the spring until Mother Robin pecks him.

WELCOME HOME, BEAVER!by Magnus Weightman9½ x 13 – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1605373577When Beaver gets lost, he and his friend Akita set offin a hot-air balloon to travel the world and find theirway home.

WHEN A TREE GROWSby Cathy Ballou Mealey8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1454921202When Moose sees the inviting tree where Squirrel hasbuilt his nest, he rubs his itchy antlers against thetrunk – and sets in motion a chain of comic catastrophes.

WHO WOULD LIKEA CHRISTMAS TREE?A Tree for Each Seasonby Ellen Bryan Obed7¾ x 11 – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-944762-83-4Children will delight in learning how animals andinsects use Christmas trees year-round, for food, shelter,nesting, and more.

WHOSE TRACK IS THAT?by Stan Tekiela10¼ x 8¼ – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-958-0Readers are shown common animal tracks, givenclues, and asked to guess whose track it is.

WILD URBAN PLANTSOF THE NORTHEASTA Field Guide (Second Edition)by Peter Del Tredici6 x 9 – 428 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1501740442The Harvard botanist unveils the plants that willbecome even more dominant in urban environmentsunder projected future environmental conditions.

WILDERNESS ETHICSPreserving the Spirit of Wildnessby Guy Waterman, Laura Waterman5½ x 8¼ – 240 Pages – 978-158-15726-7-4On the 55th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, thisbook will help put the many issues surroundingwilderness in focus.

WILDFLOWERSNatures Stunning Beauty in Full Bloomby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-788-3Full-color images from across the United Statesand Canada are paired with Stan’s observations andexpert insights. Turn to any page and be amazed.

WILDFLOWERS OFTHE NORTHEASTYour Way to EasilyIdentify Wildflowersby George Miller4¼ x 7½ – 28 pages – PhotosSpiral bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-944-3The easy-to-use format and detailed images, with keymarkings of more than 150 species, help to ensurepositive ID for even casual observers.

THE WINTERCAMPING HANDBOOKWilderness Travel &Adventure in the Cold Weatherby Stephen Gorman6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 9781581574326From building a snow shelter to traveling comfortablyin sub-zero temperatures, this guide covers everythingyou need to know to enjoy the wilderness in winter.

THE YOUNG ADVENTURER’SGUIDE TO (ALMOST) EVERYTHINGBuild a Fort, Camp Like a Champ,Poop in the Woods – 45 Action-Packed Outdoor Activitiesby Ben Hewitt5¾ x 8½ – 208 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-61180-594-9This guide is the ticket to getting down and dirty innature and learning to make the coolest things withyour own two hands.

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THE 2 OZ. BACKPACKERA Problem Solving Manual for Use in the Wildsby Robert S. Wood4 x 6¼ – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-89815-070-4This featherweight little book will keep you out oftrouble in the wilds by helping you make decisionslike a veteran wilderness traveler.

40 YEARSFrom the Brink of Extinctionby John D. Chaney13½ x 11 – 80 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1-59152-161-7Chaney’s photographs capture eagles’ majesty inflight, on the hunt, raising their chicks, and interactingwith others.

50 NATURE PROJECTS FOR KIDSFun-Packed Outdoor andIndoor Things to Make and Doby Cecilia Fitzsimons8 x 8 – 96 pagesHardcover – $13.99 – ISBN 978-1-84322-852-3A fantastic how-to-book full of projects and activitiesto help children learn about the natural world, withsimple experiments, things to make, and games.

100 FAST & FOOLPROOFFRESHWATER FISH RECIPESby Henry Sinkus7 x 10 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-60755-237-6Chef Henry Sinkus has tested, tasted, and inventedhis own presentations in this classic compilation.

101 AMAZING SIGHTSOF THE NIGHT SKYA Guided Tour for Beginnersby George Moromisato5 x 7 – 260 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-557-5Learn what to look for and when and where tofind it! This astronomy book is perfect for beginners,as many objects can be seen with the unaided eyeor binoculars.

101 THINGS FOR KIDSTO DO ON A RAINY DAYby Dawn Isaac8½ x 8¾ – 224 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-753-7This book features one-on-one games and partygames, quiet activities and raucous treasure hunts,projects for one person or a group, and much more.

101 THINGS FOR KIDSTO DO OUTSIDEby Dawn Isaac8½ x 8¾ – 244 pages – Index – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-711-7101 things for kids to do outside because it’s abouttime you stopped starring at that screen and trieddoing fun things outside.

THE 175 BEST CAMP GAMESA Handbook for Leadersby Kathleen, Laura, & Mary Fraser8½ x 11 – 160 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-55046-505-1Here are more than 175 of the very best camp-testedgames for boys and girls ages 4 to 16.

ADVANCED FLY FISHING FORGREAT LAKES STEELHEADby Rick Kustich8½ – 11 – 192 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-0792-3Tactics for Great lakes steelhead along with specificson key rivers and streams in each of the Great Lakesstates are included in this impressive volume.

ADVENTURE HANDBOOKExplore, Create, Learn & Play Outsideby Gav & Shell Grayston7½ x 9½ – 48 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-68051-111-6Aimed at outdoor adventurers ages six and up,this book features more than 25 ways to creativelyexplore the outdoors.

ALL ABOUT BACKYARD BIRDSEastern & Central North Americaby The Cornell Lab of Ornithology4½ x 7¾ – 200 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-943645-04-6Based on the award-winning website of the samename, this book features best-in-class content and auser-friendly format.

ALL ABOUT FORESTSby Mack van Gageldonk9¾ x 10¼ – 80 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-60537-301-0In this wonderful, big forest book you’ll discover allabout conifers, deciduous trees, and so much more!

AMAZING HUMMINGBIRDSUnique Images and Characteristicsby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-246-8Compelling photographs and descriptions presentthe lives of these enchanting backyard birds as you’venever seen before.

AMERICAN BLACK BEARSby Molly Kolpin8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $7.29 – ISBN 978-1-4296-7183-5This book is filled with photography, a range mapand life cycle diagram, and loads of interesting facts.

THE AMERICAN BOY’SHANDY BOOKWhat to Do and How to Do Itby Daniel C. Beard5½ x 7½ – 468 pages – IllusPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-87923-449-2First published in 1882, this is a wealth of projectsand games, by one of the founders of the Boy Scouts.

THE AMERICAN GIRL’SHANDY BOOKHow to Amuse Yourself and Othersby Linda Beard & Adelia Beard5½ x 7½ – 496 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-87923-666-3Americana from two early advocates for Girl Scouting.

AMERICAN ROCKRegion, Rock, and Culturein American Climbingby Don Mellor6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 0-88150-547-1A celebration of the diversity of American rockclimbing and an authoritative history of the sport.

ANIMAL BUILDERS SERIESby Elizabeth Raum9¼ x 8¼ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.99 eachThis series explains how animals use special skills tomake a home that fits their needs.• Beavers Build Lodges – ISBN 978-1-68152-149-7• Bees Build Beehives – ISBN 978-1-68152-150-3• Birds Build Nests – ISBN 978-1-68152-151-0• Bears Make Dens – ISBN 978-1-68152-152-7

ANIMAL TRACKING BASICSby Jon Young & Tiffany Morgan6 x 9 – 304 pages – PhotosPaper – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3326-7This how-to book teaches the basics of being asuccessful tracker.

ANIMAL TRACKS ACTIVITY BOOKby Brett Ortler8½ x 10¾ – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-538-4The perfect introduction to some of the country’smost common and interesting mammals.

ANIMAL TRACKS OF THEMID-ATLANTIC STATESby Chris Stall41/2 x 53/4 – 112 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $4.95 – ISBN 0-89886-197-7A handy pocket-size track guide for the Mid-Atlantic.

ANNA THE SPIDERby Nancy Pulling Best9 x 9 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-3-6Take a trip into your imagination with Anna, a spiderwho gets stuck to the bottom of a shoe. Relatedtitle(s): Learning to Cook Adirondack Series,Pepper the Dragonfly, Bob the Bumblebee, Lily theGrasshopper, Henry the Ladybug

ANOTHER FORK IN THE TRAILVegetarian & Vegan Recipesfor the Backcountryby Laurie Ann March7 x 9 – 312 pages – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-089997-506-1Having a vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free lifestyledoesn’t mean sacrificing taste or nutrition on thetrail. Related title: A Fork in the Trail

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ANTLERS FOREVERby Frances Bloxam8 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-89272-550-8Orville Moose awakens one morning and finds thathis antlers are loose. In trying to make them stay on,he learns what it takes to grow up big and strong.

THE ANXIOUS OSPREYby William A. Guiffre8½ x 11 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9830172-3-3It’s past time for Oscar the osprey to fly from hisnest. His family is preparing to fly to their summerretreat in the Adirondacks, and Oscar is nervous.

THE APPLE COOKBOOK125 Freshly Picked Recipesby Olwen Woodier7 x 9 – 240 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-518-3From sweet to savory, apples take center stage inmore than 125 delicious recipes.

THE APPLE ORCHARDCOOKBOOKby Janet M. Christensen and Betty Bergman5½ x 8½ – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-936399-32-4More than 100 apple recipes make America’s favoritefruit exciting again!

APPLESby Roger Yepsen5 x 6 – 288 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-019-3Beautiful illustrations accompany each variety’sharvest season, unique taste, and best uses.

ARE YOU A BEE?by Judy Allen & Tudor Humphries8¼ x 8¼ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-7534-5804-4This charming book introduces preschoolers to theworld of the bee.

ASTOUNDING MUSHROOMSby Jaroslav Maly & Alain Bellocq7½ x 7¾ – 200 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-574-8A testament to the diversity of the natural world, thisbook reveals the beauty and nature of mushrooms.

AUTUMNA Pop-Up Bookby David A. Carter7 x 7 – 12 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-2535-7Each pop-up page spread has a brief verse and depictsflora and fauna commonly found during the fall.

AWESOME OSPREYSFishing Birds of the Worldby Donna Love81/2 x 9 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.00 – ISBN 0-87842-512-8Learn about the life cycle of osprey, from courtship,nesting, and raising their young to yearly migrations.

BABIES OF THE WILDby Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick5½ x 6 – 64 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827625-5-4This little book features beautiful photographs of thefurry, fuzzy, and feathery babies of the wild. Relatedtitle(s): Find My Friends, First Snow in the Woods,Lost in the Woods, One Child One Planet, Strangerin the Woods, Tea With Lady Sapphire, WhenSnowflakes Fall, A Magical Winter, A MagicalWinter, A Winter’s Gift, Winter Friends, For theLove of Birds, Loons in the Mist

BABY BEARFinger Puppet Bookby Yu-Hsuan Huang4½ x 4½ – 12 pages – Illus.Board Book – $6.99 – ISBN 978-1-4521-4235-7This simple, comforting story about a hungry babybear features a permanently attached plush fingerpuppet and peek-a-boo holes in every page.

BABY BEAR COUNTS ONEby Ashley Wolff10 x 10 – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-4424-4158-3Count along from one to ten with Baby Bear as heand Mama hustle home to their cozy den – just intime for the season’s first snowfall.

BABY BEARDISCOVERS THE WORLDby Marion Dane Bauer & Stan Tekiela10 x 8 – 68 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-165-7This unique children’s book tells the tale of a babybear’s exciting adventure out into the wild world.

BABY BEAR SEES BLUEby Ashley Wolff10 x 10 – 40 pages – Illus.Board Book – $7.99 – ISBN 978-1-4814-1503-3Baby Bear and his mama see green leaves, blue jays,brown trout, and – best of all – a patch of yummy redstrawberries.

BABY BEAR’S NOT HIBERNATINGby Lynn Plourde8 ¾ x 11 – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-60893-622-9Baby Bear has had so much fun with his friendsmoose, owl, and rabbit that he’s decided not to joinhis parents in hibernation for the winter.

THE BACK TO BASICSHANDBOOKA Guide to Buying and Working Landby Abigail R. Gehring7 x 10 – 272 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61608-261-1Anyone who wants to learn basic living skills andadapt them for a better life in the twenty-first centuryneed look no forther than this eminently useful guide.

BACKCOUNTRY COOKINGThe Ultimate Guide toPlanning, Preparing, andPacking Great Outdoor Mealsby Sierra Adare6 x 9 – 238 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61608-312-0Learn how to make and enjoy easy, delicious meals inthe great backcountry with this wonderful cookbook.

BACKPACKER ANDHIKER’S HANDBOOKby William Kemsley Jr.6 x 9 – 304 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3462-2How to plan and prepare for a backpacking trip,including equipment, safety, and essential trail skills.

THE BACKPACKER COMPLETEGUIDE TO OUTDOOR GEARMAINTENANCE AND REPAIRStep-by-Step Techniques to MaximizePerformance and Save Moneyby Kristin Hostetter7½ x 9¼ – 206 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7831-7Step-by-step instructions and real-world color photoswalk you through all the repairs.

THE BACKPACKERGUIDE TO HIKING ANDBACKPACKING WITH KIDSProven Strategies forFun Family Activitiesby Molly Absolon4¼ x 7 – 112 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7295-7Discover all the information needed to safely hikeand camp with kids, from infants to teenagers.

THE BACKPACKER GUIDETO OUTDOOR HAZARDSAvoiding Trouble in the Backcountryby Dave Anderson4¼ x 7 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7296-4Discover how to be safe in the outdoors when hikingand backpacking and how to plan for – and avoid –outdoor hazards.

THE BACKPACKER GUIDETO TRAILSIDE RECIPESSimple and Tasty Backcountry Fareedited by Molly Absolon4¼ x 7 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7297-1Enjoy a plethora of recipes, from breakfasts, lunches,dinners, and desserts to snacks and beverages.

BACKPACKER MAGAZINE’SBACKPACKING BASICSPlanning, Preparing, and Packingby Backpacker Magazine4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5549-3Informs readers about choosing where to go; selectingthe appropriate gear; properly packing their equipment;and finding their way in the wilderness.

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BACKPACKER MAGAZINE’SOUTDOOR SURVIVALSkills to Survive and Stay Aliveby Backpacker Magazine4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5652-0Perfect for pack or pocket, this book breaks down itssubject into the essential topics, providing practicaland portable information useful in the field.

BACKPACKER MAGAZINE’STRAILSIDE FIRST AIDRecognition, Treatment,and Preventionby Backpacker Magazine4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5653-7Handle backcountry emergencies until professionalhelp arrives.

BACKPACKER: OUTDOORSURVIVAL STORIES ANDTHE LESSONS LEARNEDby Molly Absolon4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8267-3Absolon recounts a variety of outdoor survival stories,from encountering dangerous animals to being trappedby deadly weather.

BACKPACKER: THE 10ESSENTIALS OF OUTDOOR GEARWhat You Need to Stay Aliveby Kristin Hostetter4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8266-6Perfect for the pack or pocket, this book providespractical and portable information that every hiker,backpacker, or outdoorsperson should know.

BACKPACKER: USING A GPSDigital Trip Planning,Recording, and Sharingby Bruce Grubbs4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5655-1With this book, you can plan your trip, record it withGPS, edit and your maps, and share with the world.

THE BACKPACKER’SFIELD MANUALA Comprehensive Guide toMastering Backcountry Skillsby Rick Curtis5 x 8 – 448 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-1-4000-5309-4Space in a backpack is limited, so on your next trip,carry the only guide you’ll ever need – this one.

BACKPACKER’S FITNESS &NUTRITION FOR HIKINGby Molly Absolon4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1960-1This book explores the fundamentals of diet andexercise that are necessary to get in shape to tackle avariety of different hiking trails.

BACKPACKING NEW YORK37 Great Hikesby Jeff Mitchell5½ x 8¼ – 256 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1318-4This is the perfect guide for discovering one of themost extensive trail systems in the East.

BACKYARD ADVENTUREby Amanda Thomsen8 x 10 – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-920-4Includes 51 inventive projects and ideas to get kidscreating their own open-ended outdoor play.

BACKYARD ALMANACA 365-Day Guide to YourNorthern Backyardby Larry Weber6 x 9 – 216 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9760313-8-3This 365-day journal of daily natural history is adelightful book for anyone interested in the outdoors.

BACKYARD AND BEYONDA Guide for Discovering the Outdoorsby Edward Duensing & A.B. Millmoss6 x 9 – 264 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-55591-071-8Where do you begin to look for nature? The bestplace to start is right in your own backyard.

THE BACKYARDBIRD-LOVER’S GUIDEby Jim Mahnken7 x 10 – 320 pages – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-88266-927-4In this colorful reference book, you’ll find simpletips to attract, feed, and observe 135 bird species.

BACKYARD BIRDINGA Guide to Attractingand Identifying Birdsby Randi Minetor6 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7166-0With 250 full-color photos and informative text,this book helps you maximize your home birdingexperiences and attract a wider variety of birds.

BACKYARD BIRDSWelcomed Guests atOur Gardens and Feedersby Stan Tekiela9 x 6½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-641-1Delight in the company of these welcome guests.

BACKYARD BIRDSAND BLOSSOMSNurturing Your Nature at Homeby Emma Ileana Greig, Stacy Tornio,& Brenda Lyons10¾ x 10 – 88 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-943645-24-4Coloring enthusiasts, bird lovers, and gardeners willdelight in this exciting adult coloring book.

THE BACKYARDBIRDSONG GUIDEEastern and Central North Americaby Donald Kroodsma7¼ x 8¼ – 192 pages – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1-943645-01-5Discover seventy-five unique birds as you enjoy theirsounds at the touch of a button-reproduced in highquality on the attached digital audio module.

BACKYARD BUGSby Jaret C. Daniels5½ x 7½ – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-685-5An easy and fun way to identify backyard bugs,featuring more than 150 species organized by wherethe bugs are generally found.

BACKYARD NATUREColoring Bookby Dot Barlowe8½ x 11 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $4.99 – ISBN 978-0-48640560-5Wild animals in our midst come to vibrant life in thisunique, carefully rendered coloring book from natureartist Dot Barlowe.

BACKYARD SUGARIN’A Complete How-To Guideby Rink Mann6 x 9 – 100 pages – Index – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-340-4From tapping your own trees to boiling the sap,Backyard Sugarin’ shows you how to make high-quality maple syrup. Fourth edition.

BACKYARD WILDLIFEFalcon Pocket Guideby Todd Telander4¼ x 7 – 208 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-0630-4This book highlights the most common species youcan find in your very own backyard.

BACKYARD WOODLANDHow to Maintain and SustainYour Trees, Water, and Wildlifeby Josh VanBrakle8 x 8 – 240 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-509-5The complete guide to maintaining your own woods.We own our forests, and it’s up to us to care for them.

BARKA Field Guide to Treesof the Northeastby Michael Wojtech5½ x 8½ – 280 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-58465-852-8With detailed information covering each phase of atree's lifecycle, this indispensable guidebook explainshow to identify trees by their bark alone.

BASIC ESSENTIALS:WILDERNESS FIRST AIDby William Forgey, M.D.6 x 9 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4141-0Discover essential techniques and information aboutwilderness first aid.

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NATURE & THE OUTDOORS BACKLIST

BASIC ILLUSTRATED SERIES6 x 9 – Photos – Illus. – PaperbackIllustrated guides to outdoor skills and techniques.• Animal Tracks – by Jonathan & Roseann Hanson112 pages – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1717-1• Backpacking – by Russ Schneider64 pages – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4757-3• Camping – by Cliff Jacobson80 pages – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4849-5• Canoeing – by Cliff Jacobson96 pages – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4759-7• Cooking in the Outdoorsby Cliff Jacobson & Lon Levin96 pages – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4760-3• Cross-Country Skiing – by J. Scott McGee112 pages – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7764-8• Edible and Medicinal Mushroomsby Jim Meuninck112 pages – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-0803-2• Edible Wild Plants and Useful Herbsby Jim Meuninck 144 pages – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8469-1• Freshwater Fishing – by Scott Bowen144 pages – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-9266-5• Kayaking – by Bill & Mary Burnham144 pages – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-9267-2• Knots for the Outdoorsby Cliff Jacobson & Lon Levin64 pages – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4761-0• Medicinal Plants – by Jim Meuninck112 pages – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-4105-3• Snowshoeing – by Eli Burakian112 pages – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7765-5• Using GPS – by Bruce Grubbs96 pages – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-5081-8• Winter Hiking and Camping – by Molly Absolon128 pages – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7866-9

BASIC ROCKHOUNDINGAND PROSPECTINGA Beginner’s Guideby Garret Romaine6 x 9 – 272 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3281-5Readers will learn how to identify common rocksand minerals, and where to look for them.

BAT CITIZENSDefending the Ninjas of the Nightby Rob Laidlaw9¼ x 10¼ – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-77278-039-0This book introduces both bats and the young, human“Bat Citizens” who are working to protect them.

BEAR AWAREThe Quick Reference BearCountry Survival Guideby Bill Schneider4 x 7 – 104 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7963-5This packable guide shows you how to minimizeyour chances of an encounter – and how to handleone should it happen.

BEAR ENCOUNTERSTrue Stories to Entertain and Educateby The North American Bear Center5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-384-7A collection of stories about run-ins with bears.

BEAR ESSENTIALSHiking and Camping in Bear Countryby John Gookin & Tom Reed4 x 5½ – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3549-0Learn ways to set up camp so as to not attract bearsand how to protect yourself while fishing and hunting.

BEAR-LY THEREby Rebekah Raye9½ x 10½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-88448-314-4What do you do when there’s a bear in your back-yard? One neighbor offers to shoot it, but the childamong them knows what is best.

BEARSby Ted Rechlin6¾ x 10¼ – 96 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59152-186-0An educational graphic novel that takes young readerson three exciting adventures that illustrate how threedifferent bears live in our modern world

BEARSBlack, Brown, & Polar Bearsby Stan Tekiela9 x 6½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-378-6Celebrate these icons of our wild places.

BEARS BEHAVING BADLYby John McDonald & Paul Cyr6 x 6 – 112 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-60893-603-8Photos capture bears just doing their thing andbeing bears; and short, pithy phrases tell you justwhat these bears would say if they could only talk.

BEARS IN THE BACKYARDBig Animals, Sprawling Suburbs, and the New Urban Jungleby Edward R. Ricciuti6 x 9 – 248 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-320-6A conservation scientist explores the increasingintersection between humans and wild animals.

THE BEAVERNatural History ofa Wetlands Engineerby Dietland Muller-Schwarze & Lixing Sun6 x 91/4 – 208 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-5010-5Designed to satisfy the curiosity and answer thequestions of anyone with an interest in these animals.

THE BEAVER'S BUSY YEARby Mary Holland8¼ x 9¾ – 32 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-62855-213-3Mary Holland’s vibrant photographs document thebeavers’ activities through the course of a year. Dothese beavers ever take a break?

BECOMING A MUSKY HUNTERA Comprehensive Approachfor the Soon-to-be-Addictedby Richard A. Minich6 x 9 – 176 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-9758728-2-6This book is an introduction to the equipment, tech-niques, and state of mind required to begin the searchfor the legendary fifty-inch trophy muskellunge.

BEEKEEPER’S HANDBOOKby Dana Sammataro & Alphonse Avitabile8½ x 11 – 272 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7694-5Featuring clear descriptions and authoritative content,this handbook provides step-by-step directionsaccompanied by more than 100 illustrations.

BEEN THERE, DONE THATReading Animal Signsby Jen Funk Weber8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-62855-734-3When Cole comes to visit his friend Helena, he can’twait to see all the wildlife the forest has to offer andis disappointed when all he sees are a few birds.

A BEGINNER’S GUIDETO RECOGNIZING TREESOF THE NORTHEASTby Mark Mikolas6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978- 1-68268-110-7Identify maple, ask, oak, and more with easy-to-learn techniques.

BERRIESby Roger Yespen5 x 6 – 224 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-072-8Blackberries, blueberries, raspberries andmore – captured in watercolor and accompaniedby descriptions and recipes.

BEST BACKCOUNTRY SKIINGIN THE NORTHEAST50 Classic Ski Tours inNew England and New Yorkby David Goodman6 x 9 – 352 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-934028-14-8Whether you’re a seasoned skier looking for a newchallenge, or a resort skier ready to take on the back-country, this book will help you navigate the Northeast.

BEST GARDEN PLANTSFOR NEW YORK STATEby Maria Cinque & Alison Beck5½ x 8½ – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-976-8200-33-4New York gardeners will find this book a handyand easy-to-use reference next time they head to thegarden center.

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BEST SERVED WILDReal Food for Real Adventuresby Brendan Leonard & Anna Brones7½ x 9½ – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.00 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2870-2Recipes for taking your backcountry food gamebeyond freeze-dried backpacking meals and brick-like energy bars.

BEST TENT CAMPINGNEW YORK STATEA Guide for Car CampersWho Hate RVs, Concrete Slabs,and Loud Portable Stereosby Aaron Starmer, Catharine Wells, & Timothy Starmer6 x 9 – 200 pages – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-89732-716-9Wilderness abounds in New York State. Tent camperswishing to explore the state have a wide variety ofcampgrounds from which to choose. Second edition.

BIG BEAR HUGby Nicholas Oldland8 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55453-464-7The environmental message is both funny and powerful,while simple enough to engage young children.Related title(s): The Busy Beaver, Making the Mooseout of Life, Up the Creek, Walk on the Wild Side

BIG SMELLY BEARby Britta Teckentrup5½ x 7 – 24 pages – Illus.Board Book – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-907967-65-8Big Smelly Bear never washed or brushed. Untilone day, he met a new friend. Could she persuadeBig Smelly Bear to take a bath?

BIRD BRAINIACSActivity Journal and Log Bookfor Young Birdersby Stacy Tornio & Ken Keffer5¾ x 8½ – 104 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-943645-05-3Throughout this book's pages, kids are encouragedto write, draw, and give their opinions about anythingand everything related to birds.

BIRD LOG KIDSA Kid’s Journal to RecordTheir Nature Experiencesby DeAnna Ortiz Brandt53/4 x 81/2 – 78 pages – Illus. – IndexSpiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 1-885061-55-2Includes bird facts, games, projects, and ways to helpour feathered friends.

A BIRD LOVER'S REFLECTIONSA 90-Day Devotional and Journalfor People Who Love Birdsby Patty Mondore5 x 8 – 196 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9895689-3-7Each of Patty’s daily meditations starts with afun tidbit about a particular species, a passagefrom the Scriptures, and a place to jot down yourown thoughts.

BIRD NESTSAmazingly Ingenious and Intricateby Stan Tekiela9 x 8¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-468-4This book promises to delight as it walks youthrough the world of bird nests.

BIRD TRIVIAFunny, Strange and Incredible FactsAbout North American Birdsby Stan Tekiela5¼ x 7¼ – 80 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-810-1Discover plenty of amazing tidbits you didn’t knowthat you wanted to know about birds.

BIRD WATCHING FOR KIDSBite-Sized Learning& Backyard Projectsby George H. Harrison8½ x 9 – 72 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-62343-850-0A fascinating opportunity for children to learn howto attract birds to their own backyards.

BIRDING JOURNALThrough the Seasonsby Vanessa Sorensen5½ x 8½ – 148 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 1-59193-318-8Whether you’re a beginning bird watcher or aseasoned birder, this beautiful journal is a bookyou’ll use again and again.

BIRDING THE GREAT LAKESSEAWAY TRAILby Gerald Smith5½ x 8½ – 224 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-943689-08-1A guide to the resting and nesting locationsof birds along the freshwater shoreline of New Yorkand Pennsylvania.

BIRDS OF NEW YORKFIELD GUIDEby Stan Tekiela4½ x 6 – 302 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $13.95 – ISBN 1-59193-108-8This handy pocket guide contains the 120 mostcommon birds to be seen in New York. Organizedby color of the bird for convenience.

BIRDS OF NEW YORKFIELD GUIDE & AUDIO CD SETby Stan Tekiela4½ x 6 – 302 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Book plus 2 CDs – $30.95 – ISBN 1-59193-110-XThis set pairs the Birds of New York Field Guidewith the Birds of New York audio CDs. Attractivelypackaged in a leather binder.

BIRDS OF NEW YORK STATEby Robert Budliger & Gregory Kennedy5¼ x 8¼ – 384 pages – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-55105-326-4This outstanding field guide features 320 of NewYork State's most abundant or notable bird species.

BIRDS OF PREYFalcon Pocket Guideby Todd Telander4½ x 7 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-4930-0223-8Informative and beautiful to peruse, this is theessential resource when you're out in the field.

BIRDS OF PREYOF THE NORTHEASTField Guideby Stan Tekiela4½ x 6 – 174 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-316-8An informative field guide to Northeast hawks,eagles, falcons, kites, vultures, and owls.

BIRDS OF THE NORTHEASTAdventure Quick Guideby Stan Tekiela4 x 7½ – 18 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-407-3This simple and convenient tabbed guide allows youto narrow your choices by color and view just a fewbirds at a time.

BIRDS OF THE NORTHWOODSACTIVITY BOOKA Coloring and LearningGuide for Childrenby David Grack8½ x 11 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-166-9A must for any blossoming bird lover, this bookfeatures facts for beginners, several fun games, andeven bird illustrations to color by number.

BLACK BEARNorth America’s Bearby Stephen R. Swinburne10 x 8 – 32 pages – PhotosPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-1-59078-798-4An entertaining and informative introduction to blackbears, their behavior, and habitat. Ages 7 and up.

BLACK BEAR BABIES!by Donald M. Jones5½ x 5 – 26 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-518-0These unbearably cute cubs romp and play throughthe pages of this adorable board book.

BLACK BEARSA Falcon Pocket Guideby Jack Ballard4¼ x 7 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7827-8493-6This handy field guide makes an excellent souvenirand reference for anybody interested in black bears.

BLACK BEARSWild Bearsby Tammy Gagne6½ x 9½ – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $8.99 – ISBN 978-1-68152-024-7Vivid photos and simple text describing black bearbehavior in the wild will delight young animal lovers.

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BLACKBERRY BANQUETby Terry Pierce, illustrated by Lisa Downey8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-934359-28-0Forest animals squeak, yip, chomp, slurp, and tweetover the sweet, plump fruit of a wild blackberrybush. But what happens when a bear arrives?

BLUEBIRDSBackyard Bird Feeding Guidesby Stan Tekiela4½ x 7 – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-687-9Learn what foods to provide, which feeders theyprefer, and how to make a habitat they will visit.

BOB THE BUMBLEBEE by Nancy Pulling Best9 x 9 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-7-4Learn what Bob does so he won’t sting any of thechildren. Bob will sing his way into your world.Related title(s): Learning to Cook Adirondack Series,Anna the Spider, Pepper the Dragonfly, Lily theGrasshopper, Henry the Ladybug

BOBCAT BABIES!by Lisa Husar5½ x 5 – 26 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-133-5There is not much cuter than a baby cat, and thisbook is full of them!

BOY’S BOOK OF CAMPINGAND WOOD CRAFTSby Bernard S. Mason5½ x 8½ – 196 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 1-58667-072-7Mason details various methods of building sheltersand fires, lists essential items, and even describesproper ax usage.

BUCK, BUCK, MOOSERecipes and Techniques forCooking Deer, Elk, Moose, Antelopeand Other Antlered Thingsby Hank Shaw8¼ x 9¼ – 304 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-9969448-0-9The first comprehensive, full-color guide to workingwith and cooking all forms of venison.

BUG DETECTIVEAmazing Facts, Myths,and Quirks of Natureby Maggie Li9½ x 9½ – 28 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-1516-4Grab your magnifying glass (included with thebook!) and search for the hidden details on everypage to find out the amazing truth about bugs.

BUG HUNTLift-the-Flap Adventuresby Salina Yoon8½ x 8 – 16 pages – Illus.Board Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2108-0Go on a journey to discover amazing creatures andexplore the hidden world of bugs.

BUG LOG KIDSA Kid’s Journal to RecordTheir Bug Discoveriesby DeAnna Ortiz Brandt & Daniel P. Brandt5¾ x 8½ – 88 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-727-2Bring this log and a sharp eye on your next outing.Write down the bug you see and draw a picture of it.

BUILDING A STRIP CANOEFull Sized Plans andInstructions for Eight Easy toBuild, Field Tested Canoes by Gil Gilpatrick8½ x 11 – 112 pages – Photos Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-56523-483-3An expert outdoorsman and canoe builder shares hisvoice of experience in step-by-step instructions onbuilding canoes. Second edition.

BUILDING OUTDOOR GEAREasy to Make Projects for Camping,Fishing, Hunting, and Canoeingby Gil Gilpatrick8½ x 11 – 120 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-56523-484-0In this book, you’ll find a variety of fun and fictionalprojects for the outdoor enthusiast. Second edition.

BUILDING WOODENSNOWSHOES &SNOWSHOE FURNITUREby Gil Gilpatrick8½ x 11 – 168 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-56523-485-7The art of making traditional wooden snowshoes andrustic snowshoe style furniture.

BUSY BEAR CUBSby John Schindel6¾ x 4¾ – 20 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $6.99 – ISBN 978-1-58246-302-5A simple, beautiful board book featuring images ofbear cubs in the wild.

THE BUSY BEAVERby Nicholas Oldland8 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55453-749-5This charming story gently teaches youngsters how totake care with others, as well as the world around us.Related title(s): Big Bear Hug, Making the Mooseout of Life, Up the Creek, Walk on the Wild Side

BUTTERFLIESA Complete Guide toTheir Biology and Behaviorby Dick Vane-Wright7½ x 10 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0017-0A complete introduction to the biology, classification,and natural history of this major group.

BUTTERFLIES OF NORTH AMERICAby Judy Burris & Wayne Richards8 x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-62343-970-5This book is your golden key to unlock the mysteriousworld of butterfly life cycles. Hundreds of photoscapture every detail of these marvelous creatures.

CABIN COOKINGDelicious Easy-to-Fix Recipesfor Camp, Cabin, or Trailby Kate Fiduccia8 x 10 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-63450-260-3This book contains 140 easy-to-prepare recipes thatcan be cooked over the campfire, on the woodstove atyour deer hunting shack, or on the grill at your cabin.

CAIRNSMessengers in Stoneby David B. Williams5½ x 7½ – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-59485-681-5From meadow trails to airy mountaintops,cairns – those seemingly random stacks of rocks –are surprisingly rich in stories and meanings.

CAMERA TRAPPING GUIDETracks, Sign, and Behaviorof Eastern Wildlifeby Janet Pesaturo5½ x 8½ – 304 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1906-3This book provides the techniques and knowledge ofanimal behaviors so you can capture the best possiblephotos and videos.

CAMP ABCA Place for Outdoor Funby Zora & David Aiken9 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4423-7This delightful book shows a variety of ways to havefun outdoors while camping.

THE CAMP & CABIN COOKBOOK100 Recipes to Prepare Wherever You Goby Laura Bashar7¼ x 9½ – 304 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-136-7A feast for the eyes, with gorgeous photographsfor every dish, 100 recipes from breakfast to snacksto dinner, and even cocktails.

CAMP COOKERYOutdoor Cooking Secrets from 1910by Horace Kephart5 x 8 – 154 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-55709-516-9Originally published in 1910, this book gives recipesfor outdoor delicacies.

CAMP COOKING IN THE WILDThe Black Feather Guide toEating Well in the Great Outdoorsby Mark Scriver, Wendy Grater, & Joanna Baker7½ x 9 – 220 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-56523-715-5Beautiful photographs, clear instructions, expertadvice, and great recipes make this an indispensableguide for anyone who wants to eat well in the wild.

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CAMP LIFE IN THE WOODS ANDTHE TRICKS OF TRAPPINGby W. Hamilton Gibson41/2 x 71/4 – 320 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-803-8First published in 1881, this complete, illustratedguide reveals how to catch everything from bears tomice – and suggests how to live a more natural life.

CAMPFIRE COOKBOOKSby CQ Products• BARELY ROUGHIN’ ITOutdoor Cooking Never Tasted So Good!5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-492-9• CAMPFIRE COOKINGWith 6 Different Cooking Methods!5¼ x 8¼ – 128 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-192-8• CAMPFIRE DINNERSRecipes You’ll Love, Fresh From the Fire5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-556-8• CAMPFIRE TREATSQuick & Yummy Ideas for Over a Fire5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-434-9• CAST IRON COOKINGInside & Out5½ x 7¾ – 128 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-423-3• COOKING UP S’MORE CAMPFIRE FUNFamily Style5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-544-5• DUTCH OVEN COOKINGFamily-Style Campfire Favorites5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-510-0• FIX IT IN FOILFor Ovens, Grills & Campfires5½ x 7¾ – 128 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $10.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-260-4• FOIL PACKSFor Campfires & Grills5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-524-7• I’M HOOKED! I’M GAMEFish and Wild Game Recipes for the Outdoor Enthusiast7 x 8¼ – 108 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-283-3• MORNING CAMPFIRE MEALSRise & Dine in the Great Outdoors5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-601-5• ON THE ROAD AGAINRV Cooking Made Easy5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-611-4• OVER A FIRECooking With a Stick and Hobo Style7 x 8¼ – 108 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-403-5• PIE IRON CREATIONSDelicious Fireside Cooking5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-496-7

THE CAMPFIRE CRISISby Blake Hoena5¼ x 7½ – 80 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-0-9883662-5-1This interactive chapter book is a great introductionto problem-solving, decision-making and camping.

CAMPFIRE CUISINEGourmet Recipes for the Great Outdoorsby Robin Donovan5½ x 7 – 192 pagesPaper – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-59474-628-4More than 100 recipes for delicious, healthy, satisfyingmeals to make in any outdoor setting.

THE CAMPFIRE FOODIECOOKBOOKSimple Camping Recipeswith Gourmet Appealby Julia Rutland7 x 7 – 256 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-556-8An attractive, camper-friendly cookbook with over100 recipes.

CAMPFIRE SONGSLyrics and Chords to More Than100 Sing-Along Favoritesedited by Irene Maddox & Rosalyn Cobb5½ x 8½ – 200 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-6387-0This enduring collection of songs – complete withwords, scores, and guitar chords – will have you tappingyour feet and raising your voice, indoors or out.

CAMPFIRE TALESGhoulies, Ghosties, andLong-Leggety Beastiesby William W. Forgey5½ x 8½ – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – 978-0-7627-7024-3Seventeen original and classic tales bursting at theseams with ghosts, graveyards, and things that gobump in the night.

CAMPING ACTIVITYBOOK FOR FAMILIESThe Essential Guide toFun in the Outdoorsby Linda Hamilton7½ x 9¼ – 240 pagesPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1334-0This book offers up a wide variety of activities,games, recipes, songs, and good old-fashioned fun.

CAMPING FUNSticker Activity Bookby Cathy Beylon4 x 5¾ – 8 pages – Illus.Paperback – $1.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-42626-6Help this active, fun-loving family of five set upcamp in the great outdoors using reusable stickers.

CAMPING IN THE OLD STYLEby David Wescott8 x 11 – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-1-4236-3794-3This book explores the techniques and methods usedduring the golden age of camping, including wood-craft, how to set a fire, food preparation, and more.

CAMPING NEW YORKA Comprehensive Guide to PublicTent and RV Campgroundsby Ben Keene6 x 9 – 168 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8091-4Within each of the campground listings is vital infor-mation on location, road conditions, fees, reservations,available facilities, and recreational facilities.

CAMPING’S TOP SECRETSA Lexicon of Expert Camping Tipsby Cliff Jacobson7½ x 9¼ – 224 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8185-0Camping’s Top Secrets goes beyond thescope of traditional camping books, revealinghundreds of field-tested tips to enhance yournext outdoor adventure.

THE CAMPOUT COOKBOOKInspired Recipes for Cooking Aroundthe Fire and Under the Starsby Marnie Hanel & Jen Stevenson6½ x 9½ – 224 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-57965-799-4A cookbook that complements the magic of gatheringaround a campfire and sharing a meal with friends.

CAN YOU CANOE?And Other Adventure Songsby The Okee Dokee Brothers10 x 10 – 38 pages – Maps – Illus.Hardcover w/CD – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-1803-5A journey cross-country with The Okee DokeeBrothers through twelve of their tunes.

THE CANOEA Living Traditionedited by John Jennings101/2 x 101/2 – 288 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 1-55407-080-5The Canoe brings together 12 experts who, incollaboration with the Canadian Canoe Museum,have created the definitive book of the canoe pastand present.

THE CANOEAn Illustrated Historyby Jim Poling, Sr.10 x 81/2 – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 0-88150-503-XAn engaging look at one of North America’s mostenduring cultural symbols and recreational pastimes.

CANOE-FISHING NEW YORKRIVERS AND STREAMSEasy Canoeing – Great Fishingby M. Paul Keesler6 x 9 – 172 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 09645372-1-4How and where to enjoy canoeing, fishing and seeingnature up close on rivers and streams in New York.

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CANOE PADDLESA Complete Guide to Making Your Ownby Graham Warren & David Gidmark8½ x 11 – 176 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-55209-525-6Detailed information and guidance to make a canoepaddle that will be cherished for generations.

CANOECRAFTAn Illustrated Guide to FineWoodstrip Constructionby Ted Moores10¾ x 8 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-55209-342-9Whether the goal is to build a general-purposerecreational canoe, or an efficient modern trippingcanoe, this is the ideal guide to making it happen.

CANOEING & KAYAKINGNEW YORKby Kevin Stiegelmaier6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-89732-668-1This guide features detailed river maps, critical riverdata, and descriptive narrative.

CANOESA Natural History in North Americaby Mark Neuzil & Norman Sims10 x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8166-8117-4This is the story of that singular American artifact:canoes, old and new, the people who made them, andthe labors and adventures they shared.

CAPTIVATING BLUEBIRDSExceptional Images and Observationsby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-073-1Remarkable photographs portray New York State’sofficial bird in action. Headings and small blocks oftext complement Tekiela’s stunning photography.

CAPTURING ROGUE TROUTStrategies of a ThirdGeneration Fly Fishermanby John Mordock6 x 9 – 188 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58776-868-2The pursuit of trophy trout requires considerablepatience and a set of skills that differentiates thepursuer from the casual fly fisherman.

CARO & CO. HELPING KIDS FINDWONDER IN THE EVERYDAYby Caroline Webster8¾ x 8¾ – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-86351-497-2Introducing your children to the concepts of colors,shapes, letters, and numbers within the context ofnature will provide hours of educational fun.

CHILDREN IN THE WOODSby Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick9 x 9 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9989836-0-8A young girl is finally ready to explore the woods onher own, but she soon discovers she is not the onlyexplorer in the woods on this day.

CHRISTMAS IN THE WILDby Various Authors6 x 9 – 120 pagesPaperback – $18.00 – ISBN 978-0-9842003-7-5A dozen tales about celebrating Christmas under remote,wild circumstances. Included are stories from theNorthville-Placid trail and the Catskill Mountains.

CLASSIC CAMPFIRE STORIES40 Spooky Talesby William W. Forgey6 x 9 – 392 pagesPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2909-9Nothing goes better with gooey s’mores and a glowingcampfire than a good ghost story, and this collectionwill send shivers up anyone’s spine.

THE CLEVERCAMPER COOKBOOKOver 20 Simple Dishesto Enjoy in the Great Outdoorsby Megan Winter-Barker & Simon Fielding7¾ x 7¾ – 64 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-911026-41-9No fuss, nothing too fancy, just deliciously simplerecipes that are easy to make and can be cooked insmall spaces.

COMMON EDIBLE ANDPOISONOUS MUSHROOMSOF NEW YORKby Alan E. Bessette & Arleen R. Bessette6 x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0848-6A unique field guide for mushroom identification inNew York State. Ideally suited for safely collecting,preparing, and consuming a variety of mushrooms.

THE COMPLETE GUIDETO BIRD PHOTOGRAPHYField Techniques for Birdersand Nature Photographersby Jeffrey Rich7 x 10 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-68203-358-6Acclaimed photographer and instructor Jeffrey Richcovers all the basics of bird photography, then showsyou how to take your images to the next level.

THE COMPLETE GUIDETO EDIBLE WILD PLANTS,MUSHROOMS, FRUITS,AND NUTSHow to Find, Identify, and Cook Themby Katie Letcher Lyle5½ x 8½ – 240 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1864-2This book provides everything you need to knowabout the most commonly found wild foods.

COMPLETE GUIDETO WINTER CAMPINGby Kevin Callan7 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-988-3This entertaining and informative book will equipcampers with all they need to know about how tohave fun in the great winter outdoors.

THE COMPLETE PRACTICALGUIDE TO CAMPING, HIKING& WILDERNESS SKILLSby Peter G. Drake9 x 11½ – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-0-7548-1374-3A look at the skills and techniques needed for camping,hiking and living outdoors, with advice to guaranteeenjoyable and safe trips for explorers of all ages.

THE COMPLETE ROCK CLIMBERby Malcolm Creasey6¾ x 8¾ – 256 pagesPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-78019-017-4A comprehensive guide to every aspect of rock climb-ing, from indoor techniques to the ultimate adventureof scaling sea cliffs and high mountain crags.

THE COMPLETE SURVIVALSHELTERS HANDBOOKA Step-by-Step Guide to BuildingLife-saving Structures for EveryClimate and Wilderness Situationby Anthonio Akkermans7½ x 9 – 144 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-61243-493-3The ultimate guide to building protection fromthe elements for beginners and experienced outdoorenthusiasts alike.

THE COMPLETE TRAILFOOD COOKBOOKOver 300 Recipes for Campers,Canoeists and Backpackersby Jennifer MacKenzie, Jay Nutt and Don Mercer7 x 10 – 256 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-7788-0236-5Making your own camp food is really easy. Morethan 60 brand-new recipes prove you don’t have tosacrifice quality, variety, and taste for convenience.

COOKING CLOSE TO HOMEA Year of Seasonal Recipesby Diane Imrie & Richard Jarmusz7½ x 9½ – 240 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-60358-519-4A collection of over 150 original recipes designed tofollow the seasons.

COOKING FISH AND GAMEDelicious Recipes from ShoreLunches to Gourmet Dinnersby Fox Chapel Publishing7½ x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-896980-77-5This book provides a multitude of delicious optionsfor turning a fresh catch into an exquisite meal.

COOPER & PACKRAT BOOK 1Mystery on Pine Lakeby Tamra Wight6 x 9 – 152 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-939017-02-4Trouble has come to the Wilder Family Campground.It’s up to the boys to save a family of loons before it’stoo late.

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COOPER & PACKRAT BOOK 2Mystery of the Eagle’s Nestby Tamra Wight6 x 9 – 180 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-9390-1708-6Did you know people buy and sell eagle feathers andclaws? When the boys find a box of valuable eagleparts, the owner will stop at nothing to get them back.

COOPER & PACKRAT BOOK 3Mystery of the Missing Foxby Tamra Wight6 x 9 – 170 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-939017-90-1Juggling campground duties and desperate to help anew litter of fox kits, Cooper must make some toughdecisions about who – and what – should come first.

COUNT DOWN TO FALLby Fran Hawk8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-607180-39-5Count backwards from ten to one during one of themost colorful times of the year – fall. Learn aboutthe bright leaves and watch the frolicking animals.

THE CRANBERRY COOKBOOKYear-Round Dishes from Bog to Tableby Sally Pasley Vargas8 x 8 – 128 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $18.00 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2809-2This beautifully-illustrated cookbook is full of classicflavors with a modern twist.

CRAWDAD CREEKby Scott Russell Sanders8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.00 – ISBN 978-0-253-03478-6There’s always something happening at CrawdadCreek. That’s what Lizzie and Michael call the streamthat runs behind their house.

CRAZY CAMPING CRITTERSSticker Activity Bookby Susan Shaw-Russell4 x 5¾ – 8 pages – Illus.Paperback – $1.50 – ISBN 978-0-486-48283-5The 52 reusable stickers in this book include fun-lovingrabbits, frogs, birds, and other critters.

CROW NOT CROWby Jane Yolen & Adam Stemple11 x 9 – 36 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-943645-31-2A father teaches his young daughter how todistinguish other black birds from the one shealready knows – the American Crow.

THE CROWN MAPLE GUIDETO MAPLE SYRUPHow to Tap and Cook withNature’s Original Sweetenerby Robb Turner8½ x 9½ – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-2248-6The ultimate guide to maple syrup, with 65 sweet andsavory recipes, instructions on tapping and evaporating,and a history of maple syrup in the United States.

CURING & SMOKINGMade at Homeby Dick & James Strawbridge5¾ x 8¼ – 176 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-077-4Learning how to cure and smoke your own food isgreat fun. You can save money, make the foods youenjoy best, and have lots to share.

THE CURIOUS NATURE GUIDEby Clare Walker Leslie6½ x 8½ – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-509-1Like a curious treasure map, every page invites thereader to focus on a particular aspect of nature, fromplants and animals to birds, sky, and geography.

THE CUTEST CRITTERby Marion Dane Bauer10 x 8½ – 44 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-253-XBaby critters are soft and cuddly, but which is thecutest? By story’s end there is just one answer.

DAYTIME NIGHTTIMEAll Through the Yearby Diane Lang10 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-607-0A peek into what wildlife is doing by day, by night,and through the seasons.

DEEP FUTUREThe Next 100,000 Yearsof Life on Earthby Curt Stager6 x 9 – 304 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $15.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-61463-8Hardcover – $25.99 – ISBN 978-0-312-61462-1A bold, far-reaching look at how our actions todaywill decide the planet’s future for millennia to come.

DEEP WOODSby John Burroughs5 x 71/2 – 218 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0416-7Collected here are natural history essays from thebooks that span Burroughs’s most productive years.

DEER BABIES!by Donald M. Jones5½ x 5 – 26 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-083-3Spotted fawns tumble and romp through the pages ofthis adorable board book.

DEER, ELK & MOOSEGrand and Majestic Creaturesby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-459-2Tekiela shares his fascination with these grand andmajestic creatures, providing you with a naturalist’spoint of view.

DEER HUNTINGby Richard P. Smith6 x 9 – 448 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-0597-4Greatly revised and expanded, this fourth edition isan indispensable reference for the serious deer hunter.

DEER TAILS & TRAILSby Michael Furtman8½ x 8½ – 120 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59543-235-3Terrific photos and artwork are paired with deerfacts, sidebars, stories, cartoons, and trivia to delivera fun and educational experience.

DEER WORLDby Dave Taylor9¼ x 6¼ – 400 Pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1-55046-501-3This exciting book from renowned wildlife photo-grapher Dave Taylor features over 400 images ofNorth American deer species in their natural habitat.

DEHYDRATING AT HOMEGetting the Best From YourDehydrator, From Fruit Leathersto Meat Jerkiesby Michael Keogh8 x 8½ – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-586-1Dehydrating your own food is as addictive as thekale chips and beef jerky that you make. This bookmakes it easy.

DESPERATE STEPSDeath, Survival, and Choices Madein the Mountains of the Northeastby Peter Kick6 x 9 – 240 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-62842-009-8Kick recounts twenty true tales of backcountrymisadventure and misfortune and seeks the lessonslearned in each.

DIGBY TRACKS A CATAMOUNTby Dom Cioffi8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-9745931-1-1Digby is back! In his next adventure, Digby tries tolocate the elusive catamount, a northeastern mountainlion believed to be extinct for over 100 years.

DO BEAVERS NEED BLANKETS?by Stan Tekiela10 x 8 – 32 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-467-7Tekiela combines a child's imagination with factsabout how thirteen animal species sleep.

DON’T FEED THE BEARby Kathleen Doherty9 x 11½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-1979-7Mac and cheese, Carrot cake: Bear loves whencampers leave him grub. The park ranger does not.It’s Bear vs. Ranger in the funniest food fight ever.

DON’T FORGET THE DUCT TAPETips & Tricks for Maintaining & Repairing Outdoor & Travel Gearby Kristin Hostetter4 x 6 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-89886-955-2All the tools you’ll need to be a gear fix-it guru –newly revised and updated to reflect the evolution inmodern-day equipment and fabrics.

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DON’T GET EATENThe Dangers of Animalsthat Charge or Attackby Dave Smith4 x 6 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-89886-912-5A handy guide to avoiding confrontations withwildlife, and what to do in the worst-case scenario.

DON’T GET POISONEDProtect Yourself fromWilderness Toxinsby Buck Tilton4 x 6 – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-59485-339-5A compact guide to North America s poisonousplants, insects, reptiles, and other wilderness toxins.

DON’T GET SICKThe Hidden Dangers ofCamping and Hikingby Buck Tilton & Rick Bennett4 x 6 – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-0-89886-854-8Teaches campers and hikers how to avoid backcountryillnesses and even death due to food-borne diseases,sanitation problems, polluted water sources, and more.

DON’T GET SUNBURNED50 Ways to Save Your Skinby Buck Tilton4 x 6 – 88 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-59485-105-6A handy pocket-guide to protecting yourself againstthe sun.

THE DOWN AND DIRTY GUIDETO CAMPING WITH KIDSHow to Plan Memorable FamilyAdventures & Connect Kids to Natureby Helen Olsson6½ x 8 – 256 pages – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-59030-955-1A quirky yet authoritative and entertaining book thatequips parents with all the information they need toplan and enjoy a camping trip.

DOWN BY THE RIVERby Andrew Weiner12 x 9½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-4197-2293-6One beautiful autumn day, Art sets out with hismother and grandfather for a fishing trip.

DRAGONFLIESQ & A Guideby Ann Cooper6 x 9 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1326-9A compact, easy-to-read resource for all of yourdragonfly questions, from ancient myths to the latestscientific research

DRAWN TO NATUREby Clare Walker Leslie6½ x 8 – 176 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-1-58017-614-9Leslie uses her personal sketches and nature observa-tions as an invitation to readers to slow down and seenature with renewed appreciation.

DRY AGING MEAT AT HOMEA Complete Guide for Dry Aging Beef,Duck, Game, and other Meatsby Warren R. Anderson6 x 9 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-179-9Dry-aged meat is a meat lover’s dream, and now thisultimate expression of meaty flavor is available to all,with the instructions in this handy guide.

EAGERThe Surprising, Secret Life ofBeavers and Why They Matterby Ben Goldfarb6 x 9 – 304 pages – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-60358-908-6The powerful story of how these ecosystem engineershave shaped our world, and how they can help save it– if we let them.

EAGLE IN THE SKYAn Interactive AdventureAbout the Bald Eagleby Ryan Jacobson7¾ x 9¾ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-940647-08-1In this interactive adventure, you experience life froman eagle’s point of view.

EASTERN ALPINE GUIDENatural History and Conservation ofMountain Tundra East of the Rockiesedited by Mike Jones & Liz Willey6 x 9 – 360 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-5126-0302-6This unique book celebrates and documents theincredible and colorful biodiversity of the mountainlandscapes of eastern North America.

EASTERN NEW YORKALL-OUTDOORS ATLAS& FIELD GUIDEby Sportsman’s Connection11 x 15½ – 192 pages – Photos – Maps – Index.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-885010-78-0Includes detailed maps, helpful charts & tables,and informative editorial about outdoor activities.Related title: Western New York All-Outdoors Atlas& Field Guide

THE EASY BIRD GUIDE:EASTERN REGIONA Quick Identification Guidefor All Birdersby John & Edith Bull and Gerald Gold4¾ x 7¾ – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-3741-3The perfect identification guide for beginner andcasual bird-watchers of all ages.

EASY CAMPFIRE COOKINGby Fox Chapel Publishing7½ x 9 – 128 pages – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-56523-724-7This book includes recipes for a variety of fun cookingmethods like cooking on a stick, in a foil packet,with a Dutch oven, in a skillet, and with a pie iron.

ECO-LOGICAL BRAIN GAMESby Tony J. Tallarico8½ x 11 – 44 pages – Illus.Paperback – $4.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-46840-2A great first step for environmental awareness.

EDIBLE MUSHROOMSSafe to Pick, Good to Eatby Barbro Forsberg & Stefan Lindberg6½ x 9½ – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-62873-644-1Whether you’re an experienced mushroom hunter ora novice to the art, with this book you can confidentlyrecognize, pick, and eat the tastiest wild mushrooms.

ELWOOD BIGFOOTby Jim Esbaum8¾ x 11¼ – 36 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-0879-1Whenever a birdie swooped by, Elwood hollered,“Come back, Birdie! Be my friend!” But no birdieever came back…

THE ESSENTIAL BOOKOF HOMESTEADINGThe Ultimate Guideto Sustainable Livingby Ashley English8¼ x 9¼ – 368 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4547-1020-2All of the essential information you need to beginyour own homestead can be found in this guide.

ESTHER THE EAGLETA True Story of Rescueand Rehabilitationby Christie Gove-Berg8¼ x 10¼ – 32 pages – PhotosHardcover – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-542-1Esther the eaglet is learning to fly when she fallsfrom her nest. She is alone and injured. Who willhelp her?

EVERYDAY NATUREKnowledge of the Natural Worldin Colonial New Yorkby Sara S. Gronim6 x 9 – 276 pages – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – Special Reduced Price $14.95ISBN 0-8135-4024-0Traces a series of innovations and shows how NewYorkers integrated new knowledge into their lives.

EVERYTHING YOUALWAYS WANTED TO KNOWABOUT FLY FISHINGby Patrick Straub6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7391-6Each of the ten principal chapters in this question-and-answer book is punctuated by an extensive interview.

EWW! CRITTER LITTERSee What Critters Leave Behind!by Stan Tekiela9¼ x 7¼ – 26 pages – PhotosHardcover – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-590-2Kids will be crazy about critters after this engagingintroduction to wildlife.

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EXPLORE SPRING!25 Great Ways to Learn About Springby Maxine Anderson8 x 10 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9785037-4-1Combining hands-on learning with solid science,trivia, riddles, and terrific illustrations, projectsinvestigate “the reason for the season.”

EXPLORE WINTER!25 Great Ways to Learn About Winterby Maxine Anderson8 x 10 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9785037-5-8Young readers become scientists in the field when thisactivity book sends them off to answer the question“Why do we have winter?”

EXPLORING ECOSYSTEMSAn EnvironmentallyFriendly Coloring Bookby Michael Dutton8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $3.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-46988-1Join Mr. Turtle for a tour that rambles from forestsand grasslands to deserts, oceans, and wetlands.

EXPLORING THEWORLD OF... SERIESby Tracy C. Read8 x 8 – 24 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $6.95 eachIn these books, you’ll learn many fascinating factsabout a variety of creatures.• Exploring the World of CoyotesISBN 978-1-55407-796-0• Exploring the World of EaglesISBN 978-1-55407-656-7• Exploring the World of FoxesISBN 978-1-55407-616-1• Exploring the World of HummingbirdsISBN 978-1-77085-947-0• Exploring the World of OwlsISBN 978-1-55407-957-5• Exploring the World of RaccoonsISBN 978-1-55407-617-8• Exploring the World of WolvesISBN 978-1-55407-655-0

THE EXUBERANT GARDENPortraits of North Country Flowersby Nick Woodin12 x 9 – 78 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $34.95 – ISBN 1-4243-0589-6The book describes the perennial flowers that can begrown in gardens in the northern United States. Eachpage is illustrated with a watercolor of a flower.

THE FAIR CHASEThe Epic Story of Hunting in Americaby Philip Dray6½ x 9½ – 416 pagesHardcover – $32.00 – ISBN 978-0-465-06172-3An award-winning historian tells the story of huntingin America, showing how this sport has shaped ournational identity.

FAMILIES ON FOOTUrban Hikes to Backyard Treksand National Park Adventuresby Jennifer Pharr Davis & Brew Davis7½ x 9¼ – 254 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2671-5Practical advice and activities for the entire family.

FAMILY HOMESTEADINGThe Ultimate Guideto Self-Sufficiencyfor the Whole Familyby Teri Page7½ x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-5107-3550-7A guide to a simpler life, one that integrates childreninto the daily work of creating a sustainable homestead.

FARMSTANDFAVORITES: APPLESOver 75 Farm-Fresh Recipesedited by June Eding5½ x 8½ – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-57826-358-5With over 75 easy-to-prepare recipes, you will finddelicious and simple ways to enjoy apples year round.

FARMSTAND FAVORITES:THE COMPLETE HOME GUIDETO CANNING & PRESERVINGby Hatherleigh Press5½ x 8¼ – 116 pages – PhotosPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-57826-415-5A simple and fun introduction to canning andpreserving. Includes over 75 easy recipes for jams,jellies, pickles, sauces, and more.

FARMSTANDFAVORITESCOOKBOOKOver 300 Recipes CelebratingLocal, Farm-Fresh Foodby Hatherleigh Press7¼ x 9 – 232 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $16.50 – ISBN 978-1-57826-420-9Includes over 300 east-to-prepare recipes featuringlocal produce and dairy products.

FARMSTAND FAVORITES: HONEYOver 75 Farm-Fresh Recipesedited by Anna Krusinski5½ x 8½ – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.50 – ISBN 978-1-57826-406-3With over 75 fun recipes, you will find deliciousways to enjoy honey year-round.

FARMSTAND FAVORITES:MAPLE SYRUPOver 75 Farm-Fresh Recipesedited by June Eding5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.50 – ISBN 978-1-57826-369-1Maple syrup is a healthy and versatile choice, andwith over 75 recipes, you will find delicious and simpleways to enjoy maple syrup year-round.

FASCINATING LOONSAmazing Images & Behaviorsby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-132-0Stan Tekiela has photographed and studied commonloons for years, and this collection of images andinformation reveals some surprising observations.

FAVORITE WILDFLOWERSCOLORING BOOKby Ilil Arbel8½ x 11 – 44 pages – Illus.Paperback – $3.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-26729-6An informative guide that offers not only hours ofcoloring enjoyment but an excellent way for flowerlovers to learn to recognize and identify many species.

FEAST BY FIRELIGHTSimple Recipes for Camping,Cabins, and the Great Outdoorsby Emma Frisch7¼ x 9¼ – 208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $22.00 – ISBN 978-0-399-57991-2A transporting, lushly photographed book with easy-to-prepare recipes for gatherings at campgrounds andcabins alike.

FEATHERSA Beautiful Look at a Bird’sMost Unique Featureby Stan Tekelia9 x 8¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-591934936An alluring collection of pictures and factualinformation in an award-winning book.

THE FIELD ANDFOREST HANDY BOOKNew Ideas for the Out of Doorsby Daniel C. Beard5½ x 7½ – 448 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-56792-165-6This volume introduces young people to thepleasures and challenges of camping.

FIELD GUIDE TOBIRDS OF NEW YORKby Corey Finger4½ x 7¼ – 352 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-935622-51-2Illustrated with hundreds of crisp, color photographs,this guide includes descriptions of each bird alongwith tips of when and where to see them.

FIELD GUIDE TO GRASSHOPPERS,KATYDIDS, AND CRICKETS OFTHE UNITED STATESby John L. Capinera, Ralph D. Scott,& Thomas J. Walker6 x 9¼ – 280 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $35.00 – ISBN 978-0-8014-8948-8Introduces readers to the biology, behavior, andecological significance of one of the most obviousand important insect groups in North America

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THE FIELD GUIDE TO KNOTSHow to Identify, Tie, andUntie Over 80 Essential Knotsfor Outdoor Pursuitsby Bob Holtzman5¾ x 7½ – 192 pages – PhotosHardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-61519-276-2With more than 80 time-tested knots and more than600 color photos, this book is indispensible for back-packers, climbers, sailors, anglers, hunters, and more.

A FIELD GUIDE TO THEKARNER BLUE BUTTERFLYby David W. MacDougall5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $8.00 – ISBN 978-0-9761196-9-2Natural history, identification, and conservation of aregional treasure.

A FIELD GUIDE TO TRACKINGMAMMALS IN THE NORTHEASTby Linda J. Spielman6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978- 1-68268-064-3All the details necessary for following animals largeand small from chipmunks and woodchucks to bobcatsand black bears.

FIELD GUIDE TO WILDLIFEHABITATS OF THE EASTERN U.S.by Janine M. Benyus6 x 9 – 336 pages – Maps – Illus. – Index Paperback – $22.95 – ISBN 0-671-65908-1Learn the secrets of watching wildlife and how toidentify the places where they live.

A FIELD GUIDE TOYOUR OWN BACK YARDby John Hanson Mitchell5½ x 8½ – 288 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-88150-474-2Here is a book to enhance our appreciation ofthe small citizens of the world and to introduce usto the neighbors we never knew we had.

FIELD NOTES FROMTHE NORTHERN FORESTby Curt Stager6 x 9 – 257 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0513-3Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0572-0Stager draws on scientific literature and his observa-tions to share his curiosity about the natural world.

THE FIELD TO TABLE COOKBOOKGardening, Foraging, Fishing, & Huntingby Susan L. Ebert8¼ x 10¼ – 290 pages – PhotosHardcover – $40.00 – ISBN 978-1-59962-132-6The complete guide to growing, procuring, andpreparing local and seasonal foods for the home cook.

FIND MY FRIENDSby Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick6 x 7 – 14 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9770108-5-1“Peek-a-boo!!” Can you find the little mouse hiddenin the leaves? Related title(s): First Snow in theWoods, Lost in the Woods, One Child One Planet,Stranger in the Woods, Tea With Lady Sapphire,When Snowflakes Fall, Winter Friends, A MagicalWinter, Babies of the Wild, A Winter’s Gift, For theLove of Birds, Loons in the Mist, A Magical Winter,Babies of the Wild, A Winter’s Gift, For the Love ofBirds, Loons in the Mist

THE FIRE OBSERVATIONTOWERS OF NEW YORK STATESurvivors that Still Stand Guardby Paul Laskey8½ x 11 – 130 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 0-9746204-0-8This guide to the fire towers of New York Stateincludes information on each of the state’s 58 still-standing towers.

THE FIREFLIES BOOKFun Facts About the FirefliesYou Loved as a Kidby Brett Ortler5 x 7 – 104 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-482-0Watching fireflies as children was a magicalsummertime tradition. Bring back thosechildhood memories as you learn more aboutthese delightful insects.

FIRESIDE FEASTSAND SNOW DAY TREATSIndulgent Comfort Food Recipesfor Winter Eatingby Ryland Peters & Small8½ x 10 – 176 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-84975-777-5From comforting casseroles and bakes to seasonalsnacks and warming drinks – this is the ideal cook’scompanion for the winter months.

FISH OF NEW YORK FIELD GUIDEby Dave Bosanko4½ x 6 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-078-5This waterproof field guide features detailedinformation about 75 types of fish.

FISHING THE GREATLAKES OF NEW YORKA Guide to Lakes Erie andOntario, Their Tributaries,and the Thousand Islandsby Spider Rybaak6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-176-8Everything anglers need to know, includingaccess points, best fishing seasons, tackle tips,target-tailored fishing strategies, and much more.Related title(s): Fishing Oneida Lake, Fishingthe Adirondacks

FLORET FARM’SCUT FLOWER GARDENGrow, Harvest, and ArrangeStunning Seasonal Bloomsby Erin Benzakein7¾ x 10½ – 308 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – 978-1-4521-4576-1A beautiful guide to growing, harvesting, andarranging gorgeous blooms year-round.

FLY FISHING STRATEGIES FORON-THE-WATER CHALLENGES180 Tips from a Third Generation Anglerby John Mordock5½ x 8½ – 98 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-58776-907-8The author has culled from his experience 180specific on-the-water strategies to hook and landwary trout.

FLY FISHING THEGREAT LAKES TRIBUTARIESby Rick Kustich81/2 x 11 – 120 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 0-9633109-0-9A guide to some of the most exciting fishinglocations in North America.

FLY FISHING THEINLAND OCEANSAn Angler’s Guide to Finding andCatching Fish in the Great Lakesby Jerry Darkes6 x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-0931-6The first look at fly fishing across the Great Lakes.

FLY FISHING TWO-STORYLAKES AND RESERVOIRSCapturing Salmon, Trout andOther Sport Fish Throughoutthe Angling Seasonby John Mordock6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $23.95 – ISBN 978-1-58776-911-5Two-story lakes are those where coldwater fish moveto deep waters during the hot summer months whilewarm-water fish remain near the surface.

FLYFISHER’S GUIDETO NEW YORKby Eric Newman6 x 9 – 544 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $28.95 – ISBN 1-885106-92-0Eric Newman covers all of New York’s manyflyfishing opportunities in this book.

THE FOOD FOREST HANDBOOKDesign and Manage a Home-ScalePerennial Polyculture Gardenby Darrell Frey & Michelle Czolba7½ x 9 – 480 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-86571-812-8This integrated approach to gardening incorporates avariety of plants such as fruit and nut trees, shrubs,vines, and perennial herbs and vegetables.

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FOR THE LOVE OF BIRDSby Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick5½ x 6 – 64 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827625-4-7A collection of favorite bird photographs. Relatedtitle(s): Find My Friends, First Snow in the Woods,Lost in the Woods, One Child One Planet, Strangerin the Woods, Tea With Lady Sapphire, WhenSnowflakes Fall, A Magical Winter, A MagicalWinter, Babies of the Wild, A Winter’s Gift, WinterFriends, Loons in the Mist

THE FORAGERS FEASTHow to Identify, Gather,and Prepare Wild Ediblesby Leda Meredith8 x 8 – 286 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-306-0From common fair like garlic to more exotic optionslike Jerusalem Artichokes, learn to sustainably harvestthe delicious foods growing naturally all around you.

FORAGING NEW YORKA Falcon Guideby Steve Brill6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2428-5This guide uncovers the edible wild foods andhealthful herbs of New York.

THE FORESTby Riccardo Bozzi, Violeta Lopiz, & Valerio Vidali8½ x 10½ – 72 – Illus.Paperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-1-59270-218-3In this unique book, textures of the material worldare rendered through die-cuts, embossing, cutouts,and a gatefold.

FOREST ADVENTUREby Tony Mitton7¾ x 6½ – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $4.99 – ISBN 978-0-7534-7229-3A bright and lively introduction to forests and a hostof incredible animals.

FOREST AND CRAGA History of Hiking, Trail Blazing, andAdventure in the Northeast Mountainsby Laura & Guy Waterman7 x 10 – 928 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1-4384-7530-1The definitive history of our love affair withthe mountains of the Northeastern United States.Thirtieth Anniversary Edition.

FOREST ANIMALSColoring Bookby Dianne Gaspas8½ x 11 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $4.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-41316-7Over 45 accurate and attractive depictions ofcreatures found in the eastern U.S.

FOREST BRIGHT, FOREST NIGHTby Jennifer Ward9 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 1-58469-067-46¾ x 7¾ – 24 pages – Illus.Board Book – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-089-4Someone is always awake in the forest, and someoneelse is always asleep! This book presents the sameforest scenes during the day and night.

THE FOREST FEAST Simple Vegetarian RecipesFrom My Cabin in the Woodsby Erin Gleeson8½ x 11¼ – 242 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-61769-081-5Step into the magical world of artist Erin Gleeson asshe creates seasonal vegetarian dishes.

THE FOREST FEAST FOR KIDSColorful Vegetarian RecipesThat Are Simple to Makeby Erin Gleeson8½ x 11¼ – 114 pages – Illus. – Index – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-1886-1From the bestselling author Erin Gleeson comes avegetarian cookbook filled with fun recipes for kidsof all ages to make.

FOREST SCHOOL ADVENTUREOutdoor Skills and Play for Childrenby Naomi Walmsley & Dan Westall8½ x 10¼ – 176 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-78494-403-2From essential bushcraft basics to joyful outdoorplay, this book is packed with ideas to bring childrencloser to nature and all its magical offerings.

FORESTS AND WOODSby Nick Baker7½ x 9½ – 72 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-06-089078-0Have you ever wondered how old the trees in thewoods are or what creatures live inside the forest?Now you can become an expert nature explorer andlearn facts to impress your friends and family!Related title: Rivers, Ponds and Lakes

A FORK IN THE TRAILMouthwatering Meals and TemptingTreats for the Backcountryby Laurie Ann March7 x 9 – 264 pages – PhotosPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-89997-431-6Over 200 lightweight, taste-tested recipes to turn anordinary backcountry outing into a gourmet adventure.Related title: Another Fork in the Trail

FOX BABIES!by Steve Hinch5½ x 5½ – 26 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-687-3This board book features 13 colorful images of theirresistible babies in their natural habitat.

FRESH FICTION FORFRESH WATER FISHINGA Feast of Stories withPoetry added for Flavorby various authors5½ x 8½ – 120 pagesPaperback – $18.50 – ISBN 0-913551-84-9Includes fiction and poems about fishing.

THE FRESH HONEY COOKBOOKby Laurey Masterton7 x 9 – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-051-5Celebrate the subtle flavors of honey with a calendarof 84 recipes that focus on what’s fresh each month.

FRESHWATER FISHOF THE NORTHEASTby David A. Patterson10 x 7 – 140 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-58465-819-1A vividly illustrated guide to more than 60 freshwaterfish from the ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams of theNortheastern United States.

FRESHWATER FISHESOF THE NORTHEASTERNUNITED STATESA Field Guideby Robert G. Werner6 x 9 – 280 pages – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3020-3This book will be a useful tool for anyone interestedin northeastern United States fish identification, lifehistory, and distribution.

FROZEN WILDHow Animals Survive in theColdest Places on Earthby Jim Arnosky9¼ x 11¾ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-1025-1What's that crunching through the snow and ice?You'll know once you've come up close and personalwith the animals in this book. Related title(s):Monster Hunt, Hidden Wildlife, Thunder Birds,Wild Tracks!

FUN WITH NATUREA Workbook ofNatural Science Topicsby Education.com8½ x 11 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-80265-7It’s time to explore the basic parts of the Earth’ssurface with this fun beginner's guide to rocks, soils,trees, and other natural resources.

FUNNY TRAIL TALESOutdoor Humor for All Agesby Amy Kelley Hoitsma4¼ x 7 – 128 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7801-0A portable, family-friendly collection of some of themost classic and entertaining funny stories.

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GARDEN GOURMETFresh & Fabulous Meals fromYour North Country Garden, CSA,or Farmers' Marketby Yvona Fast6 x 9 – 280 pages – Photos – IndexSpiral Bound – S24.95 – ISBN 978-1-939216-09-0“Yvona delivers a comprehensive collection of recipesthat take you through an entire year of eating localfoods, in season.” —Amy Kohanski

GEESEA Pictorial Studyby Tricia Veasey9 x 6 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-88740-117-6A photographic study of structural details, featherpatterns, colors, and body forms of geese.

GEMSTONETumbling, Cutting, Drilling& Cabochon Makingby Jim Magnuson5½ x 8½ – 176 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-460-8Gemstones are naturally beautiful, but you can makethem glisten and shine. This beginner’s guide coversall the techniques you need to know.

THE GENIUS OF BIRDSby Jennifer Ackerman5½ x 8½ – 352 pagesPaperback – $17.00 – ISBN 978-0-399-56312-6Birds are astonishingly intelligent creatures.Ackerman explores their newly discovered brilliance.

GOBBLE GOBBLEby Cathryn Falwell11 x 9 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-149-5Arrow-shaped footprints lead a young backyardnaturalist to a flock of funny-looking birds with big,strong feet: Wild Turkeys!

GOING CAMPINGColoring Bookby Cathy Beylon8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $3.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-43984-6Camping trips are filled with good times, as childrenfind out in this entertaining coloring book.

GOOD FISHING IN LAKEONTARIO AND ITS TRIBUTARIESby Rich Geissuebal51/2 x 81/4 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 0-88150-304-5A thoroughly updated and revised second edition.

GOOD MORNING LOONIt's Early Morning—What'sHappening on the Lake?by Elizabeth S. Varnai11 x 8½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-9628422-3-8In the early morning, a boy and his mother walkdown a forest path to explore a mountain lake bycanoe while the mist is still rising.

GOOD NIGHT BEARSby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-515-8This charming and educational board book takes youngreaders into the fascinating world of bears whileexploring bear species and types of bear habitat.

GOOD NIGHT CAMPSITEby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-514-1This charming board book takes young readers on anouting to their favorite campsites while indulging inall their favorite outdoor activities.

GOOD NIGHT MOOSEby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-782-4A wonderful introduction to the world of moose.

GOOD NIGHT NORTH POLEby Adam Gamble & Mark Jasper6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60219-071-9Take a trip to the North Pole in this Christmas book.

GOOD NIGHT SERIESby Adam Gamble6 x 6 – 20 pages – Illus – Board Book – $9.95 each• Beach – ISBN 978-1-60219-002-3• Birds – ISBN 978-1-60219-431-1• Farm – ISBN 978-1-60219-029-0• Lake – ISBN 978-1-60219-028-3• Mountains – ISBN 978-1-60219-090-0• Snow – ISBN 978-1-60219-412-0• Summer – ISBN 978-1-60219-440-3

THE GPS HANDBOOKA Guide for the Outdoorsby Robert I. Egbert & Joseph E. King6 x 8 – 192 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-149-2This book provides all the information needed towork any GPS unit in the outdoors.

GRADY THE GOOSEby Denise Brennan-Nelson10 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-282-0Grady does her own thing and doesn’t listen to herparents but in the meantime her family flies south,she now wishes she had listened.

GREAT LAKES STEELHEAD,SALMON, & TROUTEssential Techniques forFly Fishing the Tributariesby Karl Weixlmann7¼ x 9¼ – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $30.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3583-4Guide extraordinaire Karl Weixlmann providesa thorough compendium of information foranglers chasing the salmon, trout, and steelheadof the Great Lakes.

THE GREAT NORTH WOODSby Brian Heinz & Michael Rothman11 x 9¾ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.99 – ISBN 978-1-56846-275-2Exquisitely detailed paintings and evocative verseilluminate the great north woods.

THE GREAT OUTDOORSA User’s Guideby Brendan Leonard6 x 9 – 256 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-57965-707-9A beginner’s guide to outdoor adventures – includinghiking, skiing, camping, rock climbing, and kayaking.

GREAT OUTDOORS HANGMANby Jack Ketch5¼ x 8¼ – 96 pagesPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2296-4Each puzzle in this book has 26 scratch-off silvercircles. Pick a letter, rub off the circle, and find outif the letter is in the answer and where.

GREAT OUTDOORS SERIES6½ x 9½ – 32 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.99 eachThis series introduces children to outdoor activities.• Camping – by Allan MoreyISBN 978-1-68152-075-9• Canoeing – by Matt DoedenISBN 978-1-68152-076-6• Duck Hunting – by Matt DoedenISBN 978-1-68152-077-3• Freshwater Fishing – by Allan MoreyISBN 978-1-68152-078-0• Hiking – by Allan MoreyISBN 978-1-68152-079-7• Rock Climbing – by Matt DoedenISBN 978-1-68152-080-3

GREEN BIRDINGby Richard Gregson5½ x 8½ – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-2615-3A guide for individuals who choose to pursue theirbirding in a different way, using human power only totravel from home to bird and back again.

THE GREEN GUIDE TO LOW-IMPACT HIKING AND CAMPINGby Laura and Guy Waterman6 x 9 – 278 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-394-7“For those who venture into the backcountry to hike,climb, or camp…” —Tom Wessels

GRILLIN’ WILDby Rick Browne7½ x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7379-4Chock full of gourmet recipes for big game, smallgame, fowl, and fish, this cookbook is sure to pro-vide new and tasty ideas for hunters and fishermen.

GRILLING ANDCAMPFIRE COOKINGby Gooseberry Patch7¼ x 9½ – 224 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-62093-086-1Maybe it’s the fresh air or the smoky aroma...butwe think just about everything tastes better when it’scooked over a fire!

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GROWING THENORTHEAST GARDENby Andrew Keys7½ x 9¼ – 320 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-60469-448-2Keys features a comprehensive overview of theweather and geography, profiles of the best plants forthe region, and gorgeous photos of home gardens.

GUIDE TO SEA KAYAKINGLAKES HURON, ERIE, & ONTARIOby William Newman and Sarah Ohmann51/2 x 81/2 – 240 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-7627-0417-9Come discover the best sea kayaking trips on LakeOntario, Erie, and Huron.

H IS FOR HAWKby Helen Macdonald5½ x 8¼ – 320 pagesPaperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-0-8021-2473-9Macdonald's story of adopting and raising one ofnature's most vicious predators has soared into thehearts of millions of readers worldwide.

THE HAPPY CAMPERAn Essential Guide to Life Outdoorsby Kevin Callan6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-032-3Let a professional show you how to plan your tripproperly. Second edition.

HAUNTED TRAIL TALESParanormal Stories from the Woodsby Amy Kelley Hoitsma4¼ x 7 – 128 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8125-6A portable, family-friendly collection of some ofthe most classic and entertaining paranormal stories –perfect to share around the campfire.

HAWK MOTHERThe Story of a Red-Tailed HawkWho Hatched Chickensby Kara Hagedorn10 x 8½ – 32 pages – PhotosHardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9883303-7-5What happens when two baby chickens find them-selves in a nest with a hawk? Find out in this unusualstory of interspecies cooperation.

HAWKS & OWLS OFEASTERN NORTH AMERICAby Chris G. Earley5½ x 8½ – 144 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-999-5This book depicts the subtle differences and richdiversity among these magnificent birds.

HEADING OUTA History of American Campingby Terence Young6 x 9 – 400 pages – Photos – MapsHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-0-8014-5402-8Young takes readers into nature and explores withthem the history of camping in the United States.

HELLO, LAKE!by Martha Zschock6 x 6 – 16 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-938700-69-9Join a pair of frogs as they learn to swim, jump off adock, build a sandcastle, and learn to sail.

HELLO NATUREDraw, Color, Make, and Growby Nina Chakrabarti8 x 11 – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-78067-735-4Your very own nature scrapbook, packed with fasci-nating facts and brilliant activities. Doodle, draw, andcolor in leaves, butterflies, frogs, and much more.

HELLO, NIGHT SKY!by Martha Zschock6 x 6 – 16 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-938700-63-7Join a pair of owls as they look at the stars througha telescope and take a pretend rocket ship ride intospace where they walk on the moon.

HELLO, SNOW!by Martha Day Zschock6 x 6 – 16 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-938700-93-4Readers will learn all about snow, and explore all thefun things to do when it snows.

HENRY THE IMPATIENT HERONby Donna Love8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-607180-35-7Henry the heron couldn’t stand still! But herons haveto stand still to catch their food, so how would Henryever be able to eat on his own?

HENRY THE LADYBUGby Nancy Pulling Best9 x 9 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-9-8Take a trip into your imagination with Henry theLadybug who flies into your world on his way toouter space. Mat Capron’s illustrations bring Henryto life. Related title(s): Learning to Cook AdirondackSeries, Anna the Spider, Pepper the Dragonfly, Bobthe Bumblebee, Lily the Grasshopper

HIDDEN CRITTERSCan You Find Them All?by Stan Tekiela8¼ x 10½ – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-812-5Tekiela presents his amazing wildlife images thatprove animals are great at hiding. Look closely. Doyou see the animals?

THE HIDDEN LIFE OF TREESWhat They Feel,How They Communicateby Peter Wohlleben5½ x 8 – 288 pagesHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77164-248-4Are trees social beings? In this internationalbestseller, forester and author Peter Wohllebenconvincingly makes the case that, yes, the forestis a social network.

HIDDEN WILDLIFEHow Animals Hide in Plain Sightby Jim Arnosky9 x 11½ – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2097-7Featuring five gatefolds, this book covers a widevariety of mammals, birds, insects, and sea creatures.Related title(s): Monster Hunt, Frozen Wild,Thunder Birds, Wild Tracks!

THE HIKING COMPANIONby Michael W. Robbins6 x 9 – 136 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-429-9This inspiring guide is full of practical advice tomake your next outing a success.

HIKING NEW YORKby Rhonda and George Ostertag6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3501-4Fully revised and updated, this popular book features astatewide sampling of 75 great hikes. Fourth edition.

HIKING THROUGHHISTORY NEW YORKExploring the Empire State’sPast by Trailby Randi Minetor6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $22.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1953-3Explore the history of New York through hikes inhistorical locals throughout the state.

HIKING WITH KIDSTaking Those First Stepswith Young Hikersby Robin Tawney Nichols4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4084-0Provides practical advice and solutions for sharingthe joys of the great outdoors with children.

HOCUS POCUS, IT’S FALLby Anne Sibley O’Brien, illustrated by Susan Gal8¾ x 8¾ – 24 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-2125-0Say the magic words and open each page to reveal afall surprise!

HOME IN THE CAVEby Janet Halfmann8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60718-5314Baby Bat loves his cave home and never wants toleave. In this book, he explores the deepest, darkestcorners of the cave where he meets amazing animals.

THE HOMESTEADINGHANDBOOKA Back to Basics Guideby Abigail R. Gehring7 x 10 – 272 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61608-265-9As Gehrig shows in this thorough but concise guide,being kind to Mother Earth can also mean being kindto your bank account!

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THE HOP GROWER'S HANDBOOKThe Essential Guide forSustainable, Small-Scale Productionfor Home and Marketby Laura Ten Eyck & Dietrich Gehring8 x 10 – 288 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1-60358-555-2This book is sure to become an essential guide forhome-scale and small-scale commercial hops growers.

HOW D’YA LIKE THEM APPLESby Marge Baird7¼ x 8 – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-4444-6Seventy-five creative, simple, and delicious ways toutilize one of the most popular fall harvest foods.

HOW TO DRAW TREESby Marty Noble8¼ x 11 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-0-48679875-2Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for drawingfifteen different popular trees.

HOW TO KEEP ANATURALIST’S NOTEBOOKby Susan Leigh Tomlinson7¼ x 9 – 168 pages – Illus.Paper – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3568-1A one-of-a-kind, art-filled how-to guide geared towildlife students and naturalists.

HOW TO MAKE MAPLE SYURPby Alison & Steven Anderson5 x 7 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-171-0Includes everything needed to understand the fullproduction process for those interested in doing it forfun or as a business.

HOW TO PLAY IN THE WOODSby Robin Blankenship6½ x 9½ – 304 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-4153-7Activities, survival skills, and games for all ages.

HOW TO STAY ALIVEIN THE WOODSby Bradford Angier4 x 7 – 286 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.99 – ISBN 0-684-83101-5A complete guide to food, shelter, and self preservationin the wilderness.

HUMMINGBIRDSby Ronald Orenstein11 x 8½ – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-2281-0076-8A comprehensive natural history of hummingbirds.

HUMMINGBIRDSby Stan Tekiela4¼ x 7 – 48 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-529-2This handy guide will teach you hummingbird trivia,quick tips, and more!

HUNGRY CAMPERSCooking Outdoors for 1 to 100by Zac Williams7¼ x 8¾ – 128 pages – Photos – IndexSpiral Bound Hardcover $15.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-3028-9Delicious camping cuisine for scout groups, youthgroups, and families.

THE HUNTERby Jan Wahl12 x 9 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.99 – ISBN 978-1-56846-297-4In this beautifully-illustrated children’s book, ahunter sets out early one morning and is greeted bythe sights and sounds of autumn in the forest.

A HUNTER’S STEP-BY-STEPGUIDE TO COOKING GAMEby Robert Cuthbert & Jake Eastham9 x 11¾ – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-85723-247-2How to prepare shot birds, furred game, deer andboar – with campfire and kitchen recipes.

THE HUNTING AND FISHINGCAMP BUILDER'S GUIDEA Complete Guide to BuildingYour Own Outdoor Lodgeby Monte Burch8½ x 11 – 224 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-61608-466-0Illustrated with photographs and how-to diagrams,this book provides readers with the concepts, plans,and know-how to bring their dream camp to life.

HUNTING WHITETAILSEAST & WESTHow to Hunt Prized BucksAnywhere in the Countryby J. Wayne Fears7½ x 10 – 160 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-62914-710-9Topics covered include best times to hunt, where tohunt, which firearms to use, how to deal with differentweather conditions, and much more.

HUSH UP AND HIBERNATE!by Sandra Markle8½ x 8½ – 40 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-943978-36-6Kids will get a kick out of this tale about a black bearcub that finds every excuse imaginable to avoid theinevitable go-to-bed moment.

IDENTIFYING BIRDS OF PREYQuick Reference Guidefor Eastern North Americaby Laura Erickson4½ x 7¼ – 64 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1618-5A quick-reference guide to the basics of identifyinghawks, eagles, falcons, vultures, and kites in flight.

IDENTIFYING TREESOF THE EASTAn All-Season Guide toEastern North Americaby Michael D. Williams5½ x 8¼ – 416 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1830-1Created for in-the-field or at-home use, this helpfulguide includes an easy-to-use key to facilitate puttinga name to a tree.

IF YOU LOVE HONEYNature's Connectionsby Martha Sullivan8¾ x 10¾ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-534-9Take another look at honey. If you love nature’s honey,you are sure to love nature too. How sweet it is!

IF YOU WERE MY BABYA Wildlife Lullabyby Fran Hodgkins6¾ x 7¾ – 26 pages – Illus.Board Book – $7.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-090-0The children in your life will learn about animals,and fall asleep knowing that they, along with animalbabies, are loved and secure.

IMPORTANT BIRD AREASIN NEW YORK STATEby J.V. Wells6½ x 9 – 368 pagesPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 0-930698-37-1Detailed descriptions of each site, plus informationabout why they were selected and suggestions forways to help protect them are included.

IN MY…by Sara Gillingham7 x 7 – 12 pages – Illus. – Board Book – $8.99 eachBright pictures, reassuring messages, unique layeredpages and an adorable felt finger puppet attached toeach book combine to create interactive reading fun!• Den (Bear) – ISBN 978-0-8118-7053-5• Forest (Deer) – ISBN 978-0-8118-7566-0• Nest (Bird) – ISBN 978-0-8118-6555-5• Tree (Owl) – ISBN 978-0-8118-7052-8

IN MY BACKYARDby Valarie Giogas, illustrated by Katherine Zecca8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60718.871-1Discover the wild baby animals hiding in your ownbackyard in this delightful counting book.

IN THE COMPANY OF MOOSEby Victor Van Ballenberghe8½ x 11 – 152 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1291-0In dramatic images and lively text, this book capturesthe essence of these giants of the northern forest.Second edition.

IN THE WILDERNESSby Charles Dudley Warner51/2 x 8 – 134 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2493-6Warner’s main theme is the small, often-ludicrousfigure that the human being cuts in the wilderness.

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IN THE WOODSA Coloring Book with aHidden Picture Twistby Lynne Medsker8¼ x 11 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $5.99 – ISBN 978-0-48680666-2Intricate illustrations of trees with hidden pictures arefeatured in this fun adult coloring book.

THE INNER LIFE OF ANIMALSLove, Grief, and Compassionby Peter Wohlleben5½ x 8 – 272 pagesHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77164-301-6This book weaves the latest scientific researchinto how animals interact with the world withPeter Wohlleben’s personal experiences in forestsand fields.

INSECTS OF NORTH AMERICAA Field Guideby David M. Phillips, PhD6 x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3923-4Presents over 300 insect species of North America.This is a must-have for any insect lover.

INSIDE A BALD EAGLE’S NESTA Photographic Journey through theAmerican Bald Eagle Nesting Seasonby Teena Ruark Gorrow & Craig A. Koppie8¾ x 11¼ – 112 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-4464-0Take a photographic journey of American BaldEagles during nesting season.

INSIDE AN OSPREY’S NESTA Photographic Journeythrough Nesting Seasonby Teena Ruark Gorrow & Craig A. Koppie11 x 8½ – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-5200-3Take a photographic journey through nesting seasonwith a newly mated osprey pair.

INSTINCTIVE FLY FISHINGA Guide's Guide to Better Trout Fishingby Taylor Streit6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7362-6“Instinctive Fly Fishing is packed with friendly, prac-tical advice for improving all aspects of your fishinggame – including your attitude.” —Paul Guernsey

INTO THE FORESTby Laura Baker9 x 8¼ – 10 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4197-3354-3Take a step into the forest with this exquisite, layeredboard, introducing animal families and their habitats.

INTO THE WOODSA Coloring Book with aHidden Picture Twistby Lynne Medsker8½ x 11 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $5.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-80666-2Venture into this forest dreamscape, where the bark,branches, and leaves of trees are alive with vibrantpatterns – and hidden objects to find!

INTRIGUING OWLSExceptional Images and Insightby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-062-4Amazing photographs portray the lives of thesesolitary hunters as you’ve never seen before.

THE INVISIBLE MOOSEby Dennis Haseley10 x 10 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-14-241066-0A delightfully silly story of magic and adventurewith a surprisingly touching core.

JO MACDONALDHIKED IN THE WOODSby Mary Quattlebaum11 x 9 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-335-2The woods on Old MacDonald’s farm were a favoriteplace for grandpa and his granddaughter Jo to hike.

JOURNEY WITH THE OWLA Photographic ExplorationThrough Field & Forestby David C. Evers & Kate M. Taylor10 x 8 – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover w/DVD – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-62343-849-4This book features insightful and engaging informa-tion about North American owls along with stunningphotography of these mysterious and elusive birds.

JOURNEY WITH THE WHITETAILby Mark Raycroft10¼ x 8½ – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-62343-140-2Explore the wonders of white-tailed deer throughfield and forest with stunning visuals. Also includesa DVD featuring live footage of whitetails.

THE JOY OF BLUEBERRIESNature’s Little Blue Powerhouse by Theresa Millang 8 x 7½ – 224 pages Spiral Bound – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-112-XThis book presents a wide array of blueberry recipesfrom bars to soups to ice cream.

THE JOY OF SQUASHFrom Acorn to Zucchiniby Theresa Millang7½ x 7½ – 232 pagesSpiral Bound – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-412-7More than two hundred recipes that will have youcooking healthy, delicious meals.

JUMP, LITTLE WOOD DUCKSby Marion Dane, photos by Stan Tekiela10¼ x 8¼ – 32 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-585-8If you were born high up in a tree, would you jumpto the ground? That’s what wood ducks are supposedto do, but three little ducklings aren’t so sure.

THE KAYAK COMPANIONby Joe Glickman6 x 9 – 136 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-485-5This fun and informative guide will inspire kayakersto get out on the water and enjoy the ride.

KAYAKINGWhitewater and Touring Basicsby Steven M. Krauzer5½ x 8½ – 194 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-393-31336-9Smart, instructive, and beautifully designed, thisbook contains the essential information readers needto master kayaking.

KAYAKING & CANOEINGFOR BEGINNERSA Practical Guide to Paddling for Novices and Intermediatesby Bill Mattos9 x 11½ – 128 pagesPaperback – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-84215-979-8This book includes practical advice on where andwhen to paddle, clothing and equipment, and how toprepare the body with fitness training.

KEEP THE SCENE GREENEarth-Friendly Activitiesby Becky Radtke8½ x 11 – 30 pages – Illus.Paperback – $3.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-47534-9Everyone can help preserve our planet, and these 24“green” activities show how!

KEEPING A NATURE JOURNALby Clare Walker Leslie & Charles E. Roth9¼ x 10 – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-493-0This book help you create your own art, as you seenature with your own eyes and interpret its images.

THE KIDS BOOKOF THE NIGHT SKYby Jane Drake & Ann Love8½ x 9¼ – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55337-128-1In this book in the Family Fun series, boys and girlswill discover all the secrets the night sky holds.

KIDS CAMP!Activities for the Backyardor Wildernessby Laurie Carlson11 x 81/2 – 180 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-55652-237-6Here are more than 100 hands-on activities and gamesthat teach kids the basics for safe, fun camping whileshowing them how to really explore nature.

THE KIDS CAMPFIRE BOOKby Jane Drake & Ann Love8½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55074-539-9This book in the Family Fun series is perfect forevery camper, canoeist, and camp counselor.

A KID’S GUIDE TOBUILDING FORTSby Tom Birdseye9¼ x 10 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-943173-69-6An entertaining guide for building safe and fun forts –outside, inside, at the beach, and in snow country.

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THE KID'S GUIDE TOEXPLORING NATUREby Marilyn Smith, Ashley Gamell, & Sara Epstein8¼ x 9¼ – 120 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-889538-89-1This guide is packed with amazing stories aboutplants and animals in their natural habitats.

THE KIDS’ OUTDOORADVENTURE BOOK448 Great Things to Do inNature Before You Grow Upby Stacy Tornio & Ken Keffer7½ x 9¼ – 208 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8352-6A child-friendly year-round activity guide to helpshape the next generation of nature lovers. A funhands on approach to getting involved in nature.

THE KIDS' ULTIMATE ANIMALADVENTURE BOOK745 Quirky Facts and Hands-OnActivities for Year-Round Funby Stacy Tornio & Ken Keffer7½ x 9¼ – 320 pages – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2972-3Organized in a see, learn, do format, this book lays thegroundwork for observing and learning about animals.

THE KIDS WINTER HANDBOOKby Jane Drake & Ann Love8½ x 9¼ – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-55074-969-4This book boasts over 120 unique indoor and outdooractivities for enjoying winter.

KNACK CANOEINGFOR EVERYONEA Step-by-Step Guideto Selecting the Gear,Learning the Strokes,and Planning Your Tripby Daniel Gray8 x 8 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-524-2With a gear-buying guide and hundreds ofcolor photos, this is the clearest, most accessibleinstructional guide available.

KNACK KAYAKINGFOR EVERYONESelecting Gear, LearningStrokes, and Planning Tripsby Bill Burnham & Mary Burnham8 x 8 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-509-9Kayaking is one of today's fastest growing outdoorsports, and this book makes joining in easier than ever.

LAKE LIFEedited by Willow Creek Press8¼ x 7¼ – 144 pages – PhotosHardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-62343-980-4A cheerful word and photographic tribute to thesimple pleasures enjoyed along summer lakeshores.

THE LANDSCAPEPHOTOGRAPHY FIELD GUIDECapturing the Great Outdoorswith Your Digital SLR Cameraby Carl Heilman II4½ x 6 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-240-81922-8Acomplete pro reference in a book which can becarried in even the most compact camera bag.

LEARNING ABOUT ROCKSWith 12 Full-Color Stickersby Sy Barlowe4 x 5¾ – 12 pages – Illus.Paperback – $1.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-41291-7Children will find this easy-to-read guide perfect foridentifying 12 different kinds of common rocks.

LEARNING ABOUT WILDFLOWERSWith 12 Full-Color Stickersby Dot Barlowe4 x 5¾ – 12 pages – Illus.Paperback – $1.50 – ISBN 978-0-486-40016-7A fact-filled guide that will introduce you to 12different flowers.

LEAVE NO TRACEIN THE OUTDOORSby Jeffrey Marion, PhD5½ x 8¼ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1363-4The essential guide for enjoying the outdoors withoutharming the environment.

THE LEGEND OFTHE BEAVER’S TAILby Stephanie Shaw9 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-58536-898-3Based on a Native American legend, this beaver’s tailhelps us learn what is really important in our lives.

THE LEGEND OF THE LOONby Kathy-jo Wargin9 x 11 – 52 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – 1-886947-97-XThe story of a magical grandmother and hercherished relationship with her grandchildren.

LEGENDARYNORTHWOODS ANIMALSA Farcical Field Guideby Galen Winters10 x 8½ – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59543-601-6You’ve never heard of rockworms, octodogs, orsplintercats? Winter provides undeniable proof of theexistence of these and twenty other fabled creatures.

LEONARD LEE RUE III'S DEERHUNTING TIPS & TECHNIQUESby Leonard Lee Rue III5 x 8 – 160 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3429-5Advice and information based on a lifetimeof observing, hunting, and photographing deerin the wild.

THE LIFE CYCLE OF A…by Bobbie Kalman8¼ x 9¼ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 eachThe books in this series feature an introduction to thelife cycles of various living things.• Beaver – ISBN 978-0-7787-0702-8• Butterfly – ISBN 978-0-7787-0680-9• Honeybee – ISBN 978-0-7787-0694-6• Mosquito – ISBN 978-0-7787-0695-3• Raccoon – ISBN 978-0-7787-0691-5• Tree – ISBN 978-0-7787-0689-2• Wolf – ISBN 978-0-7787-0687-8

LIFTING THE YOKELocal Solutions to America'sFarm and Food Crisisby Ron Krupp8¾ x 8¾ – 320 pages – Illus.Paperback – $25.00 – ISBN 978-0-915731-07-7This book focuses on sustainability and all its chal-lenges. Related title(s): The Woodchuck’s Guide toGardening, The Woodchuck Returns to Gardening

LILY THE GRASSHOPPERby Nancy Pulling Best9 x 9 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-8-1Lily is challenged to a jumping contest by a bullfrog,and you won’t want to miss the fun! Related title(s):Learning to Cook Adirondack Series, Pepper theDragonfly, Bob the Bumblebee, Anna the Spider,Henry the Ladybug

THE LITTLE BOOK OFBACKYARD BIRD SONGSby Andrea Pinnington & Caz Buckingham8¾ x 9¼ – 26 pages – Photos – SoundsBoard Book – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-744-5This charming book is a fun way for all ages todelight in nature's winged singers.

THE LITTLE BOOK OF WHITTLINGPassing Time on the Trail,on the Porch, and Under the Starsby Chris Lubkemann6 x 9 – 104 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-56523-772-8With a friendly, down-home style, this bestsellingguide encourages beginners to whittle away the hours.

THE LITTLE BOOK OFWOODLAND BIRD SONGSby Andrea Pinnington & Caz Buckingham8¼ x 9¼ – 26 pages – Photos – SoudsBoard Book – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-2281-0031-7Hear the songs and learn about 12 of NorthAmerica’s woodland birds.

LITTLE FOXFinger Puppet Bookby ImageBooks4½ x 4½ – 12 pages – Illus.Board Book – $6.99 – ISBN 978-1-4521-4230-2Tiny tots will enjoy spending a day with amischievous fox cub.

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THE LITTLE GUIDE TO BIRDSby Tom Frost5½ x 5½ – 96 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-78713-164-4Discover the secret world of our feathered friendswith this handy illustrated pocket guide.

THE LITTLE GUIDE TO BUGSby Tom Frost5½ x 5½ – 96 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-78713-163-7Enter the secret world of creepy crawlies with thishandy illustrated pocket guide.

THE LITTLE GUIDETO BUTTERFLIESby Tom Frost5½ x 5½ – 96 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-78713-034-0Enter the secret world of the butterfly with thisbeautifully illustrated pocket guide.

THE LITTLE GUIDE TO LEAVESby Tom Frost5½ x 5½ – 96 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-78713-033-3Discover the intriguing world of the leaf with thisbeautifully illustrated pocket guide.

LITTLE MOOSEFinger Puppet Bookby ImageBooks4½ x 4½ – 12 pages – Illus.Board Book – $6.99 – ISBN 978-1-4521-4231-9Tiny tots will enjoy going for a dip in a mountainlake with an adventurous calf in this book, whichfeatures a finger puppet and peek-a-boo holes inevery page.

LITTLE OWLFinger Puppet Bookby ImageBooks4½ x 4½ – 12 pages – Illus.Board Book – $6.99 – ISBN 978-1-4521-0221-4Watch Little Owl snuggle down to sleep in this boardbook with a permanently attached plush finger puppet.

LITTLE RED BATby Carole Gerber8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-607180-80-7As the weather gets colder, the little red bat questionsother forest animals about how they will spend theupcoming winter as she decides whether to stay or go.

LITTLE WOLF’S SONGby Britta Teckentrup6½ x 6½ – 26 pages – Illus.Board Book – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-910126-96-7Little Wolf lives in the snowy mountains with hisfamily. Everything is perfect, except for just onething – he can’t howl!

THE LIVES OF WOLVES,COYOTES, AND FOXESby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-276-5Vivid photographs and griping descriptions reveal thesecret lives of these magnificent, elusive animals.

LIVING WILD SERIESby Melissa Gish9¾ x 10¾ – 48 pagesPaperback – $12.00 each• Bats – ISBN 978-089812-549-8• Beavers – ISBN 978-1-62832-000-8• Black Bears – ISBN 978-1-62832-561-4• Eagles – ISBN 978-0-89812-551-1• Falcons – ISBN 978-1-62832-167-8• Foxes – ISBN 978-162832-300-9• Hawks – ISBN 978-1-62832-004-6• Moose – ISBN 978-0-89812-556-6• Raccoons – ISBN 978-1-62832-171-5

LIVING WITH HERBSA Treasury of Useful Plantsfor the Home and Gardenby Jo Ann Gardner6 x 9 – 288 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-229-2With vivid stories and an infectious delight in thegarden, Jo Ann Gardner shares her wisdom and usefultips on planting, growing, and harvesting herbs.

THE LOG BOOKGetting the Best From YourWood-Burning Stoveby Will Rolls6 x 8¼ – 112 pagesPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-85623-157-2In this friendly, comprehensive guide, Rolls talks thereader through the theory and practice of getting thebest results from their stove.

LONG-DISTANCE HIKINGby Dan Feldman5½ x 8 – 224 pages – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1227-9Following a trail for thousands of miles is a majorachievement, and this book will help make your goala reality.

LONG WAY ON A LITTLEAn Earth Lover’s Companion forEnjoying Meat, Pinching Penniesand Living Deliciouslyby Shannon Hayes8 x 10 – 288 pages – Illus.Paper – $34.95 – ISBN 978-0-9794391-2-4A thought-provoking and informative book that is asstimulating to the mind as it is to the palate.

LOOK BIGAnd Other Tips for SurvivingAnimal Encounters of All Kindsby Rachel Levin5½ x 8½ – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-399-58037-6A humorous and helpful illustrated field guideto fending off our most feared – or frustrating –wild animals.

LOOKING FOR LOONSby Jennifer Lloyd8 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.99 – ISBN 978-1-77229-015-8When a young boy stands out on the front porchjust after sunrise searching for loons, he experiencesnature’s beautiful sights and sounds firsthand.

LOOKING FOR A MOOSEby Phyllis Root10½ x 9¼ – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-7636-3885-6This hunt for an elusive moose is just as fun as thefinal surprise discovery of moose en masse.

A LOON ALONEby Pamela Love9 x 9 – 30 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-89272-526-7A tranquil pond becomes a frightening place for aloon chick that is separated from his parents by amenacing snapping turtle.

LOON CHASEby Jean Heilprin Diehl, illustrated by Kathryn Freeman8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-60718-116-3A boy and his mother on a peaceful canoe ride soonfind themselves franticly paddling to keep their dogaway from a family of loons.

LOONS IN THE MISTby Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick5½ x 6 – 64 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827625-3-0A photographic journey of five summers with loons.Related title(s): Find My Friends, First Snow in theWoods, Lost in the Woods, One Child One Planet,Stranger in the Woods, Tea With Lady Sapphire,When Snowflakes Fall, A Magical Winter, A MagicalWinter, Babies of the Wild, A Winter’s Gift, WinterFriends, For the Love of Birds

THE MAGIC OF NATURELiving in the Heart and Soulof the Natural Worldby Sequoya5½ x 8½ – 134 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-4507-1761-8This charming narrative follows Sequoya’s journeywhile taking up residency and rebuilding a smallcabin amidst thousands of acres of uninhabited forest.

A MAGICAL WINTERA Photographic Fantasyby Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick9½ x 9 – 52 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827625-8-5A wondrous tale of a white-tailed deer that appearedin the woods after a storm. Related title(s): FirstSnow in the Woods, Lost in the Woods, One ChildOne Planet, Stranger in the Woods, Tea With LadySapphire, When Snowflakes Fall, Winter Friends,Find My Friends, A Magical Winter, Babies of theWild, A Winter’s Gift, For the Love of Birds, Loonsin the Mist

MAJESTIC EAGLESCompelling Facts and Imagesof the Bald Eagleby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-200-9Take a closer look at the most powerful birds of thesky with this picture guide – complete with detailsabout eagles’ lives, behaviors and habitats.

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MAKING THE MOOSEOUT OF LIFEby Nicholas Oldland8 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55453-580-4This moose watches from the sidelines as his friendshave fun, until he learns to live life to the fullest.Related title(s): Big Bear Hug, The Busy Beaver,Up the Creek, Walk on the Wild Side

MALLARDSA Pictorial Studyby Tricia Veasey9 x 6 – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-88740-116-9A comprehensive study with over 150 full-colorphotos of mallards in many natural environments.

MAMMAL TRACKS ANDSIGN OF THE NORTHEASTby Diane K. Gibbons6 x 9 – 138 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 1-58465-242-XSimple to use and easy to carry in the field, this bookcontains information that a tracker will need.

MAMMALS OF THE NORTHEASTFamily Field Guide Seriesby Garrick Pfaffman6 x 9 – 104 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-936905-97-3This field guide describes 32 mammals in theNortheast. Designed for young readers and educators.

MAN CRAFTSLeather Tooling, Fly Tying,Ax Whittling and OtherCool Things to Doby Popular Mechanics5 x 7 – 176 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61837-164-5From block-printed stationery to handsome log coffeetables, there are great ideas to be found here.

THE MANY FACESOF SNOWY OWLSby Susan Luther Kiesel9 x 9 – 40 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-4951-1214-0In the winter of 2013–14 there was an unusual migra-tion of snowy owls in upstate New York. Kieselcaptured hundreds of pictures of these beautiful birds.

MAPLE SUGARby Tim Herd6½ x 7½ – 144 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-60342-735-7Readers will savor the history of maple sugaring, learnto identify the various kinds of maple trees, discoverhow to tap trees, and much more.

MAPLE SYRUPAn Introduction to theScience of a Forest Treasureby Mike Rechlin6 x 9 – 188 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-935778-34-9Whether you’re an experienced syrup maker or abackyard hobbyist, this book will teach you some-thing new and intriguing.

THE MAPLE SYRUP BOOKby Janet Eagleson and Rosemary Hasner8¼ x 8¼ – 96 Pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-033-0This fascinating book explores every aspect of maplesyrup’s history and lore.

MAPLE SYRUP COOKBOOKby Ken Haedrich7 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 9781-61212-664-7This classic volume features full-color photographythat captures the country romance of the maple sugar-ing process and the delicious appeal of maple recipes.

MASTER GUIDE HANDBOOK TOOUTDOOR ADVENTURE TRIPS Expert Advice on Camping,Canoeing, Hunting, Fishing, Hiking& Other Adventures in the Woodsby Gil Gilpatrick7½ x 9 – 224 pages – Photos Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-896980-75-1Gil Gilpatrick offers you his 65 years of wildernesswisdom in this comprehensive guide.

MEETING TREESby Scott Russell Sanders8¾ x 11¼ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.00 – ISBN 978-0-253-03478-6Young Scott and his father have a personal way oflearning the trees and remembering their names. It’s agame they like to play, one you’ll want to play too!

MERRY MOOSEY CHRISTMASby Lynn Plourde9 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-939017-38-3This Christmas, Rudolph just wants to enjoy the holidaywithout having to work, so he convinces Santa toaccept a substitute: an eager and resourceful moose.

MILK MUSHROOMSOF NORTH AMERICAA Field Identification Guideto the Genus Lactariusby Alan E. Bessette, David B. Harris,& Arleen R. Bessette7 x 10 – 316 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $110.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3229-0Includes over 150 species and varieties, over 250high-color photographs, and an extensive glossary.

MOON BEARby Brenda Z. Guiberson8¼ x 11¼ – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.99 – ISBN 978-1-250-07959-6In this lyrical celebration of the moon bear, a femaleforages in summer, hibernates in winter, and emergesfrom her den in springtime with her three baby cubs.

MOON LOONby Sandy Ferguson Fuller9 x 11½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-58979-453-5Moon Loon is an evocative, gentle bedtime storyabout a girl who is fascinated by a solitary loon.

MOOSEAmazing Animalsby Kate Riggs9 x 11¼ – 24 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-0-89812-696-9Photos are paired with accessible text to examine themoose’s appearance, habitat, and behaviors.

MOOSECrowned Giant of the Northern Forestby Mark Raycroft9 x 10 – 160 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-966-1This book features over 80 color photographs ofMoose, and details the biology and natural historyof the North Woods’ largest land mammal.

MOOSELiving Wildby Melissa Gish9¾ x 10¾ – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-0-89812-556-6Vivid photographs of moose take readers on a virtualfield study to observe their life cycle and behaviors.

MOOSE AND MAGPIEby Bettina Restrepo, illustrated by Sherry Rogers8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-607180-42-5Join Moose, Magpie, and friends as they frolicthrough a year of changes.

MOOSE BABIES!by Henry H. Holdsworth5½ x 5 – 26 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-508-1A baby moose is on the loose! Young children willlove the adorable gangly-legged, big-eared moosecalves featured in this charming board book.

MOOSE EGGSOr, Why Moose Have Flat Antlersby Susan Williams Beckhorn8½ x 10½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-89272-689-9This is a charmingly imaginative explanationof how Moose got his big, flat antlers; droopy nose;and wide hooves.

MOOSE, OF COURSE!by Lynn Plourde9 x 9 – 24 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 0-89272-473-0A whimsical tale of one boy’s quest to find a wildmoose. Told in rhyming verse, and accompanied bydelightfully winsome watercolors.

MOOSE ON THE LOOSEby Kathy-jo Wargin10 x 10 – 28 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-427-5Colorful, comic artwork highlights the hilarity thatensues when wildlife wanders indoors.

A MOOSE’S MORNINGby Pamela Love9 x 9 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-89272-733-9This gentle story follows a calf and his mother as theyoung moose learns about the other creatures in thewoods, some of which seem a bit scary at first.

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MORE SPOOKY CAMPFIRE TALESTales of Hauntings, StrangeHappenings, and Other Local Loreby S.E. Schlosser5½ x 8½ – 208 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-9034-0Whether read in a group around the campfire oralone in your sleeping bag, this is a collection totreasure. Related title: Spooky Campfire Tales

THE MOSQUITO BOOKAn Entertaining, Fact-filled Lookat the Dreaded Pesky Bloodsuckersby Brett Ortler5 x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-488-2Fun and easy to read, this book contains everythingyou need to understand – and avoid – mosquitoes.

MOSSES, LIVERWORTS,AND HORNWORTSA Field Guide to CommonBryophytes of the Northeastby Ralph Pope6 x 9 – 352 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0078-1This guide to the more common bryophytes of north-eastern North America gives beginners the tools theyneed to identify most specimens.

MOUNTAIN BIKINGEASTERN NEW YORKSeventy-Four Epic Rides fromNorth Jersey and Long Islandto the Adirondacksby Michael Margulis6¼ x 9 – 384 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-2264-8Profiles over seventy of the best rides in theAdirondacks, the Catskills, and more.

THE MOUNTAIN BIKINGPOCKET GUIDEby Clive Forth4 x 7 – 128 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7998-7Packed with instructional photos and illustrations ina step-by-step format, this is a must-have companionfor all mountain bikers heading out on the trail.

MOUNTAIN MAN SKILLSHunting, Trapping,Woodwork, and Moreby Stephen Brennan6 x 9 – 232 pages – PhotosHardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-62873-709-7A fascinating, practical guide to the skills that havemade the mountain men famous worldwide.

MOUNTAINMAN CRAFTS & SKILLSby David Montgomery6 x 9 – 240 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-343-9A fully illustrated guide to wilderness living.

THE MOUSE AND THE MEADOWby Chad Wallace9 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-482-3A young mouse quickly comes of age as he sets outto explore his meadow.

MUSHROOMSA Falcon Field Guideby Todd Telander4 x 7 – 104 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7423-4Detailed illustrations and descriptions of each mush-room’s physical attributes make it easy to identifymushrooms in your backyard and beyond.

MUSHROOMS AND OTHERFUNGI OF NORTH AMERICAby Roger Phillips6 x 9 – 384 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2This guidebook is quite simply the best mushroomreference ever published.

MUSHROOMS OF NORTHAMERICA IN COLORA Field Guide Companion toSeldom-Illustrated Fungiby Alan E. Bessette, Orson K. Miller, Jr.,Arleen F. Bessette, & Hope H. Miller51/4 x 81/2 – 184 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2666-4Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0323-8A guide to identify mushroom species not commonlyclassified or illustrated elsewhere in current literature.

MUSHROOMSOF THE NORTHEASTby Timothy J. Baroni5¾ – 8¼ – 600 pages – PhotosPaperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-60469-634-9A compact, beautifully-illustrated guide packed withdescriptions and photos of more than 400 mushrooms.

MUSHROOMSOF THE NORTHEAST A Simple Guide toCommon Mushroomsby Teresa Marrone & Walt Sturgeon4½ x 6 – 288 pages – Index – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-591-9Hundreds of full-color photos with easy-to-under-stand text, a great visual guide to mushrooms.

MY GRANDMACOULD DO ANYTHING!IN THE GREAT OUTDOORSby Ric Dilz6 x 6 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-0-9758704-9-5A youthful, hip grandma heads outdoors for someexciting adventures: kayaking down the rapids, skiing,double black diamonds, and more.

MY HIKE IN THE FORESTby Neecy Twinem8 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-63076-308-4A gorgeously-illustrated and exciting tale abouthiking and exploring.

MY NATURE BOOKA Journal and Activity Book for Kidsby Linda Kranz7 x 9 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-58979-822-9The perfect place for a child to keep track of all of hisor her memories and complete nature-themed projects.

MY WONDERFULCHRISTMAS TREEby Dahlov Ipcar7¾ x 10¼ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-934031-22-3A charming and delightful book for children ofall ages, as they discover the colorful and curiouscreatures of fields and forests at Christmastime.

MYTHS & TRUTHSABOUT COYOTESWhat You Need to Know AboutAmerica’s Most Formidable Predatorby Carol Cartaino5½ x 8½ – 200 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-89732-694-0This book examines the spread of coyotes acrossthe country over the past century, and the storm ofconcern and controversy that has followed.

NATIONAL AUDUBONSOCIETY GUIDE TOLANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHYby Tim Fitzharris8 x 8 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-993-3A master photographer’s guide to capturing thenatural landscape – written for hobbyists and pros.

NATIONAL AUDUBONSOCIETY GUIDE TONATURE PHOTOGRAPHYby Tim Fitzharris8 x 8 – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-392-4A comprehensive reference and inspiring guide totaking outstanding photographs of the great outdoors.

NATIVE HARVESTby Damon Baehrel11¼ x 10¼ – 268 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $60.00 – ISBN 978-1-933569-12-3The foundation of Baehrel’s culinary ethos is the useof native plants and vegetables that are foraged orcultivated on his 12-acre property in Earlton, New York.

NATIVE PLANTS OFTHE NORTHEASTA Guide for Gardening& Conservationby Donald J. Leopold7½ x 10½ – 308 pages – PhotosHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-88192-673-6Leopold profiles 700 species of native trees, shrubs,vines, ferns, grasses, and wildflowers from the north-eastern quarter of the United States.

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THE NATURAL HISTORYOF NEW YORKby Stan Freeman8½ x 11 – 108 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-9893333-1-3A comprehensive guide to the nature of New York.This second edition nearly doubles the number ofpages and brings the information up to date.

THE NATURALIST'S GUIDETO FIELD PLANTSAn Ecology for EasternNorth Americaby Donald D. Cox6 x 9 – 216 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0780-9This book is an indispensable reference forprofessional and amateur naturalists as well asstudents and the general public.

A NATURALIST’S GUIDETO FOREST PLANTS An Ecology forEastern North Americaby Donald D. Cox6 x 9 – 216 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0779-3A resource that provides readers with both an appre-ciation for and practical information about forestplants and the role they play in local ecosystems.

NATURALIST’S GUIDETO OBSERVING NATUREby Kurt Reinhart5½ x 8½ – 116 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3268-0This remarkable handbook takes a fresh look at thefundamentals of observing nature.

A NATURALIST’S GUIDETO WETLAND PLANTS An Ecology forEastern North Americaby Donald D. Cox6 x 9 – 214 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0740-3An illustrated guidebook to the ecology of freshwaterwetlands in Eastern and Central North America.

THE NATURALIST’S NOTEBOOKby Nathaniel T. Wheelwright & Bernd Heinrich8 x 8½ – 208 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-889-4The unique 5-year format of this nature journalhelps readers create a long-term record and pointof comparison for memorable events.

NATURALLY CURIOUSDAY BY DAYby Mary Holland7¼ x 9¼ – 384 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1412-9Each page covers one day and includes entertainingand enlightening observations about specific animalor plant activity.

NATURE ACTIVITY BOOK SERIESby James Kavanagh8¼ x 10½ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 eachDesigned to complement the curriculum for grades2–5, this series features dozens of nature-related games,quizzes and classroom activities.• Ducks – ISBN 978-1-58355-579-8• My First Forests – ISBN 978-1-58355-588-0• Pond Life – ISBN 978-1-58355-582-8

NATURE ANATOMYby Julia Rothman6½ x 9 – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-231-1The wonders of the natural world are explored in thisdelightful visual compendium.

THE NATURE CONNECTIONby Clare Walker Leslie7½ x 9¼ – 304 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-60342-531-5This interactive workbook guides kids ages 8 to 13to observe and record what they see, hear, smell, andtouch outdoors.

NATURE GUIDE TO THENORTHERN FORESTExploring the Ecology of theForests of New York, New Hampshire,Vermont, and Maineby Peter Marchand6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-934028-42-1Part field guide, part natural history narrative, thisbook will help you identify and understand the complexinfluences that shape the Northern Forest.

NATURE JOURNALA Guided Journal for Recording Your Observations of the Natural Worldby Clare Walker Leslie7½ x 10 – 176 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-296-7A unique guided journal with just the right balanceof inspiration and information.

NATURE LOG KIDSA Kid’s Journal to RecordTheir Nature Experiencesby DeAnna Brandt53⁄4 x 8½ – 64 pages – Illus. – IndexSpiral Bound – $8.95 – ISBN 1-885061-54-4This journal includes nature facts, games,experiments, crafts, and ways to help the earth.

NATURE NOTESby M. O’Brien and U. Shepherd7 x 10 – 138 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 1-55591-056-4Field guide with exquisite drawings and text focusingon wildlife and nature.

THE NATURE OF NEW YORKAn Environmental Historyof the Empire Stateby David Stradling6 x 9 – 296 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-4510-1This work offers a sweeping environmental history ofNew York State.

NATURE’S ART BOXby Laura C. Martin8½ x 11 – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-490-9Here are 65 projects kids 8 and up can make usingmaterials found just about anywhere.

NATURE’S BABIES SERIESby Wayne Lynch & Aubrey Lang8 x 7 – 36 pages – PhotosPaperback – $7.95 eachA collection of informative stories about the firstmonths of a wild animal’s life.• Baby Black Bear – ISBN 978-1-55455-097-5• Baby Fox – ISBN 978-1-55041-724-1• Baby Owl – ISBN 978-1-55041-798-2• Baby Porcupine – ISBN 978-1-55041-562-9

NATURE’S NOTESBite-Sized Learning &Projects for All Agesby Judy Burris & Wayne Richards6 x 81/4 – 232 pages – PhotosPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-62343-964-4This book features mini-articles and sidebars inter-spersed with fun and affordable projects as well asbackyard explorations revealing hidden treasures.

NATURE'S SPLENDORStained Glass Pattern Bookby M.S. Hanson8½ x 11 – 72 pages – Illus.Paper – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-486-47029-0Perfect for a variety of skill levels, this collectionboasts an impressive array of stained glass patterns.

THE NEW CAST IRONSKILLET COOKBOOK150 Fresh Ideas forAmerica’s Favorite Panby Ellen Brown8½ x 9¼ – 272 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-0774-9Filled with recipes, this remarkable cookbook putsAmerica’s favorite pan through its paces, showingjust how versatile it really can be.

THE NEW TRAILSIDECOOKBOOK100 Delicious Recipesfor the Camp Chefby Kevin Callan & Margaret Howard6 x 8 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-189-4An essential cookbook packed with easy, lightweight,high energy gourmet recipes and comprehensive out-door cooking information.

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NEW WILDERNESS VOICESCollected Essays from theWaterman Fund Contestedited by Christine Woodside5½ x 8½ – 216 pagesPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-5126-0084-1A literary celebration of the Northeast’s wild places,this wilderness anthology features several stories setin the Adirondacks.

NEW YORK ROCKS & MINERALSA Field Guide to the Empire Stateby Dan R. & Bob Lynch4½ x 6 – 264 pages – Index – Maps – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-524-7Full-color photos and the details you need to knowfor identifying and collecting rocks and minerals.

NEW YORK SPORTSMANIT’S FUN TO EAT COOKBOOKby Janice N. Keesler and M. Paul Keesler51/2 x 81/2 – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95A collection of recipes for the sportsman.

NEW YORK STATERECREATION ATLAS by National Geographic 10½ x 15 – 144 pages – Photos – Maps – Index Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-59775-554-2 This easy to use atlas contains accurate topographicmaps, plus detailed roads, recreation guides, huntingand fishing information and a detailed index.

NIGHT SKYA Falcon Field Guideby Nicholas Nigro4 x 7 – 104 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7424-1This guide makes it easy to identify objects in thenight sky even from one’s own backyard.

NIGHT SKYA Field Guide to the Constellationsby Jonathan Poppele4¼ x 6 – 384 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-229-1Each entry features history, fascinating details, andsimple instructions for identifying the constellation.

NOISY BIRD SING-ALONGby John Himmelman9½ x 9½ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-514-1Every kind of bird has their own kind of sound! Youcan tell who they are without even opening your eyes.

NORTH AMERICAN BOLETESA Color Guide to theFleshy Pored Mushroomsby Alan E. Bessette, William C. Roody,& Arleen R. Bessette8 x 10 – 416 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $95.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0588-1Paperback – $45.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3244-3The first comprehensive guide to an extraordinarygroup of mushrooms known for their beautiful colors.

NORTH COUNTRY GARDENINGby Neil Moran7 x 10 – 216 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – Index

Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-932212-87-5Simple secrets to successful northern gardening.

NORTH WOODSAn Inside Look at the Natureof Forests in the Northeastby Peter J. Marchand51/2 x 81/2 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $10.95 – ISBN 0-910146-64-0Discover the many natural and man-made influencesthat shape the ecology of America’s northeast.

NORTHEAST HOMELANDSCAPINGby Roger Holmes & Rita Buchanan8½ x 11 – 224 pages – Photos Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58011-515-5It’s like having a team of Professional Gardeners onhand. Third edition.

AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMASSweet Traditions for Hearth and Homeby Ellen Stimson8¼ x 8¼ – 228 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-328-2Anyone who wants to create some classicallyAmerican holiday magic at home will be enchantedby this warm and wonderful collection.

ON DUCK PONDby Jane Yolen9 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-943645-22-0All is serene on Old Duck Pond, when a noisy raft ofducks interrupts the stillness. A child begins to under-stand what is previous about both stillness and noise.

ON THE NATURE TRAILby Storey Publishing7½ x 9½ – 48 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-63586-197-6Jump-start curiosity with this take-along field guide.Filled with activities, checklists, and stickers, thisinteractive guide belongs in every kid’s backpack.

ONCE UPON A SNOWSTORMby Richard Johnson10 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-571-33928-0The story of a father and his son who live alone in acozy cabin in the woods.

ONE BEAR EXTRAORDINAIREby Jayme McGowan9 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-1654-6Bear wakes up one morning with a song in his head.He travels the forest in search of his song and meetsa few other musicians along the way.

ONE WOLF HOWLSby Scotti Cohn, illustrated by Susan Detwiler8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-607186-09-0This adventurous children’s book uses the months ofthe year to introduce young readers to the behavior ofwolves in their wild habitat.

OOKPIKThe Travels of a Snowy Owlby Bruce Hiscock10 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-59078-461-7Ookpik, which means “snowy owl” in the Inuitlanguage, flies south, over the great forests ofCanada, and finally lands in eastern New York.

ORCHIDS OFNEW ENGLAND& NEW YORKby Tom Nelson & Eric Lamont4½ x 8¼ – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-936571-04-8This guide includes range maps, public locations tosearch, close-up photos of the flowers, and manyphotos of seed pods.

ORCHIDS OF THE NORTHEASTA Field Guideby William K. Chapman51/4 x 81/2 – 200 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-2697-8Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0342-9Along with innovative identification keys and aglossary of botanical terms, William K. Chapmanincludes the latest research collected on these flowers.

THE ORVIS FLY-FISHING GUIDEby Tom Rosenbauer8½ x 11 – 288 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2579-4A best-selling, fully illustrated, and comprehensivebook, this large-format volume has been requiredreading for every angler for nearly three decades.

THE ORVIS GUIDE TO FAMILYFRIENDLY FLY FISHINGby Tom Rosenbauer6 x 9 – 224 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7908-6Tom Rosenbauer, one of fly fishing’s most esteemedauthors, provides tips for introducing the people closestto you to your beloved sport.

OTTER OUT OF WATERby Kathy-jo Wargin10 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-431-2What is this adorable creature doing out of the water?Find out in this rhyming read-aloud.

OUR LOVE OF HUMMINGBIRDSby Stan Tekiela7 x 7 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-688-6Up close images of hummingbirds are featured here.

OUR LOVE OF LOONSby Stan Tekiela7 x 7 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-495-0The highlights of loons’ lives, from the time theyarrive on our northern lakes until they depart.

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OUR LOVE OF MOOSEby Stan Tekiela7 x 7 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-690-9It is rare to glimpse these creatures, but thisbook provides a close-up view of the giant ofthe north woods.

OUR LOVE OF OWLSby Stan Tekiela7 x 7 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-813-2Tekiela presents the amazing lives of owls ina spectacular hardcover collection of photographsand information.

OUR WILD WORLD SERIES81/2 x 81/2 – 48 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexYoung readers will find the answers to many fasci-nating and fun questions about animals in this series.• Black Bears – by Kathy FeeneyPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 1-55971-742-4• Eagles – by Laura EvertPaperback – $8.95 – ISBN 1-55971-777-7• Falcons – by Wayne LynchPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 1-55971-912-5• Moose – by Anthony FredericksPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 1-55971-744-0• Whitetail Deer – by Laura EvertPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 1-55971-743-2• Wolves – by Laura EvertPaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 1-55971-748-3

OUTDOOR ACTIVITY SERIES6 x 8 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 eachThese brightly illustrated children’s activity booksmake learning new skills a breeze and encouragekids to get involved in the world around them.• Backyard Birding for Kids: A Field Guide & Activities – by Fran Lee – ISBN 978-1-58685-411-9• Cooking in a Can: More Campfire Recipes for Kids – by Katherine L. White ISBN 978-1-58685-814-8

• Cooking on a Stick: Campfire Recipes for Kidsby Linda White – ISBN 978-0-87905-727-5

• Sleeping in a Sack: Camping Activities for Kids by Linda White – ISBN 978-0-87905-830-2

• Sliding in the Snow: Winter Activities for Kidsby Melissa Dymock – ISBN 978-1-4236-3893-3

• Trekking on a Trail – Hiking Adventures for Kids – by Linda White – ISBN 978-0-87905-941-5

• Wishing on a Star: Constellation Stories and Stargazing Activities for Kids – by Fran Lee ISBN 978-1-58685-029-6

OUTDOOR CHEFEating Well and Packing Rightfor the Great Outdoorsby Dian Weimer7½ – 9 – 184 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-56523-884-8There is nothing more satisfying than enjoying a goodmeal at the end of a long day in the great outdoors.

OVER AND UNDER THE PONDby Kate Messner8 x 12 – 48 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-4521-4542-6In this book, children will discover the plants andanimals that make up the rich, interconnectedecosystem of a mountain pond. Related title(s):Champlain and the Silent One, Spitfire, Over andUnder the Snow, Sugar and Ice

OVER AND UNDER THE SNOWby Kate Messner8 x 12 – 44 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-8118-6784-9Paperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-1-4521-3646-2Under the snow exists a secret kingdom of squirrelsand snow hares, bears and bullfrogs, and many otheranimals that live through the winter safe and warm.Related title(s): Champlain and the Silent One,Spitfire, Over and Under the Pond, Sugar and Ice

OVER IN A RIVERFlowing Out to the Seaby Marianne Berkes10 x 9 – 32 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-330-7In this book, children will learn the geography ofrivers and about the animals that live there.

OVER IN THE FORESTCome and Take a Peekby Marianne Berkes10 x 9 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-162-4Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-163-1Children are introduced to the woodland habitat asthey learn the ways of forest animals.

OWL MOONby Jane Yolen8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-399-21457-8“The images seem to invite readers into this specialnighttime world.” —School Library Journal

OWLSby Marianne Taylor8½ x 11 – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-0-8014-5181-2This informative book, covering all owl species foundin the northern hemisphere, looks closely at howowls live their lives, and how best to recognize them.

PADDLE PERCH CLIMBBird Feet Are Neatby Laurie Ellen Angus9 x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-613-1Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-614-8Bright, bold illustrations and simple text invitechildren to guess what birds will be revealed onsuccessive pages.

PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOEby Gary and Joanie McGuffin11 x 81/2 – 208 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-55046-377-4Includes expert instruction on outfitting, reading theriver, paddling strokes, portaging, and much more.

PADDLE YOUR OWN KAYAKAn Illustrated Guideto the Art of Kayakingby Gary & Joanie McGuffin11 x 8½ – 208 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-012-5The authors of this book discuss the kayak’s Inuithistory, types of kayaking, recommended kayak sizesand shapes, and proper gear and clothing.

A PADDLER'S GUIDE TOTHE CHAMPLAIN VALLEYExploring the Rivers,Creeks, Wetlands and Pondsby Margaret Holden & Catherine Frank6 x 9 – 416 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $25.95 – ISBN 978-1-883789-79-4This book features 42 guided paddling adventuresalong the rivers and through the wetlands and wildliferefuges of the Champlain Valley.

PEPPER THE DRAGONFLYby Nancy Pulling Best9 x 9 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-9711638-6-7Take a trip into your imagination with Pepper. Pepwill fly into your world through the words of NancyPulling Best and the illustrations of Mathew Capron.Related title(s): Learning to Cook AdirondackSeries, Anna the Spider, Bob the Bumblebee, Lilythe Grasshopper, Henry the Ladybug

PEREGRINE FALCONby Patrick Stirling-Aird71/2 x 91/2 – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-927-8This book brings the rarely seen raptor into fullview. Informative text describes their biology, behavior,reproduction and hunting.

PETERSON FIELD GUIDECOLORING BOOKS: BIRDSby Peter Alden & John Sill8½ x 11 – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-544-02692-6Each drawing in this book has a colored sticker tomatch. You can refer to the sticker to color each birdrealistically.

PETERSON FIELD GUIDESPhotos – Maps – Illus. – IndexRoger Tory Peterson’s innovative format uses accurate,detailed drawings to pinpoint key field marks for quickrecognition and easy comparison.• Animal Tracks – 41/2 x 7 – 432 pagesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-618-51743-5• Birds of Eastern and Central North America5½ x 8 – 392 pagesPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1328771438• Birds of Prey – 5 x 81/2 – 48 pagesfor Young Naturalists Paperback – $6.99 – ISBN 978-0-395-92277-4• Clouds and Weather – 5 x 7 – 128 pagesPeterson First GuidePaperback – $7.95 – ISBN 978-0-395-90663-7• Eastern and Central Edible Wild Plants41/2 x 7 – 352 pagesPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-395-92622-2

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• Eastern and Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs41/2 x 7 – 432 pagesPaperback – $21.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-98814-5• Eastern Birds – (Large) 61/2 x 101/2 – 352 pagesPaperback – $24.00 – ISBN 978-0-39596371-5• Eastern Birds’ Nests – 41/2 x 7 – 288 pagesPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-93609-2• Eastern Butterflies – 41/2 x 7 – 512 pagesPaperback – $23.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-90453-4• Eastern Forests – 41/2 x 7 – 512 pagesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-395-92895-0• Eastern Trees – 41/2 x 7 – 448 pagesPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-90455-8• Eastern Trees and Shrubs – 41/2 x 7 – 464 pagesPaperback – $19.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-35370-7• Feeder Birds of Eastern North America61/2 x 101/2 – 112 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-618-05944-7• Ferns: Northeastern and Central North America41/2 x 7 – 440 pagesPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-618-39406-7• Freshwater Fishes – 41/2 x 7 – 448 pagesPaperback – $21.99 – ISBN 978-0-547-24206-4• Hawks of North America – 41/2 x 7 – 304 pagesPaperback – $22.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-67067-5• Hummingbirds of North America5 x 7½ – 275 pages Paperback – $22.00 – ISBN 978-0-618-02496-4• Insects – 4½ x 7 – 416 pagesPaperback – $19.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-91170-9• Mammals – 41/2 x 7 – 608 pagesPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-0-395-93596-5• Moths of Northeastern North America4½ x 7¼ – 624 pagesPaperback – $29.00 – ISBN 978-0-547-23848-7• Mushrooms – 41/2 x 7 – 448 pagesPaperback – $21.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-91090-0• Rocks and Minerals – 4½ x 7 – 416 pagesPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-395-91096-2• Stars and Planets – 41/2 x 7 – 592 pagesPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-395-93431-9• Warblers of North America – 4½ x 7 – 672 pagesPaperback – $21.00 – ISBN 978-0-39578321-4• Wildflowers of Northeastern and North-Central North America41/2 x 7 – 448 pagesPaperback – $22.99 – ISBN 978-0-395-91172-3

PHEASANT, QUAIL, COTTONTAILUpland Birds and Small Gamefrom Field to Feastby Hank Shaw8¼ x 9¼ – 336 pages – PhotosHardcover – $32.95 – ISBN 978-0-9969448-1-6A comprehensive, lushly illustrated cookbook devotedto preparing and cooking birds and small game.

PITTER AND PATTERby Martha Sullivan8¾ x 10¾ – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – 978-1-58469-509-7Take a ride with Pitter and Patter on a water cycle! Awater drop is a wonderfully adventurous thing to be!

PLANTS OF SARATOGAAND EASTERN NEW YORK An Identification Manualby H. H. Howard7 x 10 – 336 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-912756-30-1Howard provides for identification through keys inwhich the matching of plant characteristics leads tofamily, genus, species, and common name.

THE POCKET GUIDETO CAMPINGby Linda White and Katherine L. White4 x 6 – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-2058-7The complete handbook to camping in a handy size.

POCKETGUIDE TOEASTERN STREAMSby T. Travis & Shanda Brown4½ x 7¼ – 272 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-0640-7This unique field guide covers the most commonplants and animals found in a stream ecosystem.

POCKETGUIDE TOEASTERN WETLANDSby T. Travis & Shanda Brown4½ x 7¼ – 304 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1173-9A comprehensive field guide to plant and animalspecies commonly found in wetland habitats.

POCKETGUIDE TONEW YORK HATCHESby Paul Weamer4¼ x 6¼ – 224 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3170-6With over 55 insects and 94 fly patterns, this is anoutstanding guide to New York’s rivers and streams.

PRACTICALCAMPINGHANDBOOKby Peter G. Drake8½ x 11 – 96 pagesPaperback – $8.99 – ISBN 978-1-84476-723-6All you need to know about equipment, clothing,camp layout, erecting tents, safety and hygiene, makingfires, knots and striking camp.

THE PRACTICAL HANDBOOKOF KAYAKING & CANOEINGby Bill Mattos6¾ x 8¾ – 256 pagesPaperback – $13.99 – ISBN 978-1-78019-349-6The ultimate how-to guide for both novices and moreexperienced paddlers, with techniques for masteringflat water, white water, open water, and the sea.

PREPPER’SLIVESTOCKHANDBOOKby Leigh Tate6 x 9 – 232 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-61243-795-8This guide teaches sustainable animal husbandry skillsthat allow you to build and operate your own small-scale ranch anywhere from a backyard to a bunker.

PRESERVATION SOCIETYHOME PRESERVES100 Modern Recipesby Camilla Wynne7 x 10 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-7788-0503-8Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, you’llbe comfortable making these recipes.

PRIMITIVE SKILLS AND CRAFTSAn Outdoorsman’s Guideto Shelters, Tools, Weapons,Tracking, Survival, and Moreby Richard & Linda Jamison6 x 9 – 270 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-60239-148-2For experienced wilderness adventures and beginners,this guidebook is essential reading.

PUT ON YOUR OWL EYESOpen Your Senses &Discover Nature’s Secretsby Devin Franklin7½ x 9¼ – 144 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-63586-022-1This highly interactive guide teaches kids aged 8–13how much they can learn about the place where theylive when they stop, look, and listen.

QUALITY VENISON COOKBOOKby Steve & Bale Loder6 x 9 – 380 pagesPaperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3520-9Features homemade recipes complemented by freshvegetables and seasonings. The only cookbook deerhunters need to satisfy their culinary whims.

THE QUEST FOR GIRTHRAEpic, Heroic, Mythic, Mysticand Comic Methods forCatching the Great Muskyby Richard A. Minich6 x 9 – 218 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 0-9758728-7-7This book chronicles eight years wandering in fogwhile learning the mental aspects of musky fishing.

QUICK REFERENCEBACKCOUNTRY MEDICAL CAREby Carl Weil4¼ x 6 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.75 – ISBN 978-0-9722588-2-1This handy guide covers everything from preparing afirst aid kit before a trek to evacuating by helicopterto removing a tick after a morning stroll.

QUIET WATER CANOE GUIDENew Yorkby John Hayes and Alex Wilson6 x 9 – 432 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-929173-73-0This guide eveals more than 100 spectacular ponds,lakes, and rivers. Second edition.

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RAPTORSThe Curious Nature ofDiurnal Birds of Preyby Keith L. Bildstein6 x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Hardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0579-3This book will allow readers to understandand appreciate these birds, and in so doing betterprotect them.

READING WEATHERA Falcon Field Guideby Jim Woodmencey4¼ x 7 – 128 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8236-9This book provides a quick and simple way tounderstand how the atmosphere works.

THE REALLY USEFULLITTLE BOOK OF KNOTSPractical Knots for Everyday Useat Work, Home, Sport, or Playby Peter Owen4 x 6 – 80 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-124-9Learn how to tie and use all the most practical knotsfor everyday use at work, home, sport, or play.

RED ARE THE APPLESby Marc Harshman & Cheryl Ryan9 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $7.99 – ISBN 978-0-15-206065-7What can you find in an autumn garden? A harvestof bright colors, and lots to explore!

REMARKABLE WOODPECKERSIncredible Images and Characteristicsby Stan Tekiela9 x 7½ – 144 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-321-2From their plumage to their industrious method ofgetting food, every aspect of woodpeckers’ lives willhelp you develop an appreciation for these birds.

RIVERS, PONDS, AND LAKESby Nick Baker7½ x 9½ – 72 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-06-089080-3Have you ever wondered how to find life in a puddleor what lives in your local river? Now you canbecome an expert nature explorer! Related title:Forests and Woods

ROADSIDE GEOLOGYOF NEW YORKby Bradford Van Diver6 x 9 – 412 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $24.00 – ISBN 978-0-87842-1-80-0The author carefully points out in layman’s terms thecomplex bedrock geology and glacial sculpture thatcombine to create the many landscapes of New York.

ROCK COLLECTING FOR KIDSby Dan R. Lynch5 x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-773-9Includes a how-to section, an introduction to geology,and an identification section.

ROCK LOG KIDSby Deanna & Daniel Brandt5½ x 8½ – 88 pages – Illus.Spiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-777-7This book’s pages present simple questions that gentlyguide children to record and to draw their importantrock and mineral opservations.

ROCKHOUNDING NEW YORKA Falcon Guideby Robert Beard6 x 9 – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7900-0With this informative guide, you can explore themineral-rich state of New York, from the beaches tothe mountains.

ROCKS & MINERALS OF THEUNITED STATES QUICK GUIDEby Dan R. Lynch & Bob Lynch4¼ x 7½ – 20 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-496-7This tabbed booklet features sixty of the mostcommon rocks and minerals in the country.

ROCKS, MINERALS, AND GEMSby John Farndon7 x 9½ – 120 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-868-8This is a definitive full color guide for young readers.

ROD & REELRecipes for Hookin’ and Cookin’by Bill Saiff6 x 9 – 208 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-87197-264-6A cookbook spawned from the popular PBS series.

S IS FOR S’MORESA Camping Alphabetby Helen Foster James11 x 10 – 44 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-302-5This book takes the reader on an A–Z trail exploringthis outdoor pastime.

SAM'S BIG DEERby James Stearns11 x 8½ – 24 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-59152-163-1Sam West, who is too small to go hunting with Dad,sets out to find his own deer with the help of his dog.

SAVING SQUEAKThe Otter Taleby Jennifer Keats, illustrated by Marcy Dunn Ramsey9¼ x 8¼ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3588-4An exciting tale about a boy who discovers anorphaned baby otter. He would like to keep Squeakas a pet, but what is best for the otter?

SAVORRustic Recipes Inspired byForest, Field, and Farmby Ilona Oppenheim8¾ x 11 – 272 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-57965-666-9A stunning cookbook that celebrates rustic good foodmade from natural ingredients.

SCARE A BEAR by Kathy-jo Wargin10 x 10 – 28 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-430-5“Bold, bright…illustrations capture the action in ahumorous style…” —School Library Journal

SCAREDY SQUIRRELGOES CAMPINGby Melanie Watt8 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-894786-86-7Scared Squirrel is not too comfortable with the ideaof camping… unless it’s on his couch! Join this nuttyworrywart on a camping adventure in this fun book.

SCATS AND TRACKSOF THE NORTHEASTA Field Guide to the Signsof 70 Wildlife Speciesby Jim Halfpenny, PhD & Jim Bruchac41/4 x 7 – 192 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-0994-7Whether you’re on the lookout for a gray fox, or tryingto steer clear of a bear, this book helps you recognizewhat critters went before you. Second edition.

THE SCOUT’SBACKPACKINGCOOKBOOKby Christine Conners & Tim Conners6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7910-9This book addresses the skills necessary to meet thechallenge of cooking on the trail by showing how tosuccessfully plan and prepare a backpacking menu.

THE SCOUT’SOUTDOORCOOKBOOKby Christine & Tim Conners6 x 9 – 400 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4067-3This collection of recipes and tips from scouts andscout leaders celebrates the best in campout cooking.

SEAWAY TRAIL WILDGUIDETO NATURAL HISTORYby Dr. Donald D. Cox51/2 x 81/2 – 176 pages – Index – Illus.Paperback – $7.95 – ISBN 0-943689-04-X A beautifully illustrated guide to diverse naturalhabitats and wildlife.

THE SECOND ATLASOF BREEDING BIRDSIN NEW YORK STATEedited by Kevin J. McGowan & Kimberley Corwin8½ x 11 – 696 pages – Illus. – MapsHardcover – $59.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-4716-7Both an indispensable scientific work and abeautiful collection of art, this book documentsthe current distribution of breeding birds withinthe state.

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THE SECRET LIFEOF THE RED FOXby Laurence Pringle9 x 9 – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-62979-260-6With lyrical prose amplified by fascinating facts,Pringle creates a compelling nonfiction story perfectlysuited to young animal lovers.

THE SECRET WISDOMOF NATURETrees, Animals, and the ExtraordinaryBalance of All Living Thingsby Peter Wohlleben5¼ x 7½ – 272 pagesHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77164-388-7In the final book in The Mysteries of Nature trilogy,Wohlleben offers a captivating look at the amazingnatural connections that make life on earth possible.

SELECTED CLIMBSIN THE NORTHEASTRock, Alpine, and Ice Routesfrom the Gunks to Acadiaby S. Peter Lewis & Dave Horowitz6 x 9 – 310 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-89886-857-2There’s not a route in this book that won’t thrill youby the quality of the climb, the aesthetic experience,and its historical significance.

SELF-SUFFICIENCY SERIES5¾ x 8¼ – 128 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.99 each• Beekeeping – by Joanna Ryde ISBN 978-1-5048-0040-2• Breadmaking – by Kathryn HawkinsISBN 978-1-5048-0059-4• Cheese Making – by Rita AshISBN 978-1-5048-0033-4• Foraging for Wild Foods – by David Squire ISBN 978-1-5048-0034-1• Hen Keeping – by Mike Hatcher ISBN 978-1-5048-0032-7• Herbs and Spices – by Linda GrayISBN 978-1-5048-0058-7• Home Brewing – by John Parkes ISBN 978-1-5048-0039-6• Home Smoking and Curing – by Joanna Farrow ISBN 978-1-5048-0036-5• Natural Home Remedies – by Melissa Corkhill ISBN 978-1-5048-0041-9• Natural Household Cleaning by Rachelle Strauss – ISBN – 978-1-5048-0031-0• Preserving – by Carol Wilson ISBN 978-1-5048-0035-8• Soap Making – by Sarah AdeISBN 978-1-5048-0037-2 • Spinning, Dyeing and Weaving – by Penny WalshISBN 978-1-5048-0038-9

THE SHADY LADY'S GUIDE TONORTHEAST SHADE GARDENINGby Amy Ziffer7 x 9¾ – 240 pages – PhotosPaperback – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-61168-525-1Finally, a guide to shade gardening that offersa simple and proven method for bringing thosesunlight-deprived areas of your garden to life!

SHELTERS, SHACKS & SHANTIESAnd How to Build Themby D.C. Beard41/2 x 71/2 – 264 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-333-0Originally published in 1914, this practical classic isas essential a guide for today’s modern homesteaderas it was at the turn of the century.

SIBLEY BIRDS EASTField Guide to Birds ofEastern North Americaby David Allen Sibley4¾ x 7¾ – 464 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-307-95791-7From renowned birder and illustrator David Sibley,the most authoritative guide to the birds of the East,in a portable format that is perfect for the field.

SIMPLY STARGAZINGYour Guide to the Stars,Moon, and Night Skyby Jonathan Poppele4¼ x 7½ – 22 pages – PhotosSpiral Bound – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-581-0This tabbed booklet covering most of the NorthernHemisphere is your guide to locating objects in thenight sky.

SING A SEASON SONGby Jane Yolen9 x 12½ – 48 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-56846-255-4Lilting verses and sensitive portraits convey thecyclical nature of the seasons in this poetic tribute tothe characteristics of the four periods of the year.

THE SKI HOUSE COOKBOOKWarm Winter Dishesfor Cold Weather Funby Tina Anderson & Sarah Pinned7 x 9 – 192 pages – PhotosHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-0-307-33998-0Filled with 125 hearty, accessible, and deliciousrecipes, The Ski House Cookbook will have youswooshing down the slopes, not slaving at the stove.

SKI TIPS FOR KIDSFun Instructional Techniqueswith Cartoonsby Mike Clelland6 x 9 – 112 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-8000-6A hilarious and easy-to-understand book for kidsand parents.

SNOWFLAKES FALLby Patricia MacLachlan & Steven Kellogg10¼ x 9¾ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-385-37693-8Portrays life’s natural cycle: its beauty, its joy, andits sorrow. Together, the words and pictures offer thepromise of renewal that can be found in our lives.

THE SNOWSHOE HANDBOOKA State-of-the-Art Guide toEquipment, Skills, Outfitting, and Moreby Len McDougall6 x 9 – 427 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-58080-083-9A guide to the ultimate aerobic outdoor sport.

SNOWY SPORTSby Per-Henrik Gurth9 x 8½ – 24 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-55337-367-4An adorable cast of colorful animal characters bundlesup to showcase the wonderful world of winter sports.

SO MUCH S’MORE TO DO50 Variations of the Campfire Classicby Becky Rasmussen4½ x 5 – 64 pagesPaperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-267-3Becky Rasmussen has taken the ultimate campfiredessert and found 50 ways to make it even better!

SOME BABIES ARE WILDby Marion Dane Bauer, photography by Stan Tekiela10 x 8 – 52 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-084-7Some Babies Are Wild perfectly illustrates theunbreakable bond between mother and child.

SOMEONE WALKS BYThe Wonders of Winter Wildlifeby Polly Carlson-Voiles10 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-980-1045-5-4Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-980-1045-6-1Follow a set of mysterious tracks through a winter inthe north woods and encounter frozen wood frogs, abear in her den, sleepy chipmunks, and other creatures.

SOPHIE'S NIGHT SKYADVENTUREby Jonathan Poppele10 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-419-6Sophie lives in the big city, so when Grandpa takesher on a special stargazing trip, she is awestruck bywhat she sees.

THE SPECKLED BROOK TROUTedited and illustrated by Louis Rhead6 x 9 – 188 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 1-56833-157-6A wonderful nostalgic journey through the watersinhabited by the brook trout.

SPIRIT OF THE WOLFby Willow Creek Press7 x 7 – 96 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-60755-451-6Few animals inspire as much myth and misunder-standing, fear and awe as the gray wolf.

SPOOKY CAMPFIRE STORIESOutdoor Myths and Tales for All Agesby Amy Kelley Hoitsma4 x 7 – 144 pagesPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7804-1A collection of scary classics and folktales.

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SPOOKY CAMPFIRE TALESHauntings, Strange Happenings,and Supernatural Loreby S.E. Schlosser5½ x 8½ – 200 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-4476-3Gather around the campfire for this collectionof thirty creepy, crawly ghost tales. Related title:More Spooky Campfire Tales

SPRINGA Pop-Up Bookby David A. Carter7 x 7 – 12 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-1912-7This fun pop-up book depicts common springtimeflora and fauna.

SPRINGTIME SPLASH!See-Through Storiesby Anne Passchier7 x 7 – 10 pages – Illus.Board Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2500-2Spring is coming, and this enchanting, see-throughboard book lets you watch it blossom like neverbefore. Related title(s): Through the Forest in Fall,A Winter Wonderland

SQUIRT THE OTTERby Tracy Mikowski11¼ x 8¾ – 28 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9860287-0-0Squirt is found abandoned in a farmer’s field andtaken to a nearby zoo. After the zoo closes, Squirtmoves to The Wild Center, in Tupper Lake, New York.

STARSA Month-by-Month Tourof the Constellationsby Mike Lynch10 x 9¼ – 56 pages – Photos – Illus.Spiral Bound – 12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-354-0Grab your lawn chair, a pair of binoculars, and headoutside with your guide to the night sky.

STILL WATERSThe Secret World of Lakesby Curt Stager6 x 9 – 304 pages – PhotosHardcover – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-393-29216-9Stager introduces us to the secret worlds hidden with-in lakes as he travels from the Adirondack wildernessto the wilds of Siberia.

STORIES IN TRACKS & SIGNReading the Clues thatAnimals Leave Behindby Diane Gibbons7¼ x 9 – 128 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3508-7Certain to delight readers of all ages, this bookpresents a unique perspective on how to read animaltracks and sign in the wild.

STRANGER IN THE WOODSby Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick91/2 x 9 – 52 pages – Photos10th Anniversary Snowflake EditionHardcover – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-9827625-0-9A heartwarming winter wonderland adventure withenchanting images and endearing text. Relatedtitle(s): Find My Friends, First Snow in the Woods,Lost in the Woods, One Child One Planet, TeaWith Lady Sapphire, When Snowflakes Fall, WinterFriends, A Magical Winter, A Magical Winter,Babies of the Wild, A Winter’s Gift, For the Loveof Birds, Loons in the Mist

SUGAR ON SNOWby Nan Parson Rossiter10 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-56792-370-4In this lovely picture book, a father, his two sons, andone dog rise and set off at dawn to the sugar bush tobegin the annual tradition of making maple syrup.

SUGARBUSH SPRINGby Marsha Wilson Chall9½ x 11 – 24 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-688-14907-9A wonderfully illustrated book that invites children toshare in the pleasure of making maple syrup – aprocess that’s the same today as it was 200 years ago.

THE SUGARMAKER’SCOMPANIONAn Integrated Approach toProducing Syrup from Maple,Birch, and Walnut Treesby Michael Farrell8 x 9½ – 344 pages – PhotosPaperback – $39.95 – ISBN 978-1-60358-397-8The first guide of its kind addressing the small- andlarge-scale syrup producer seeking to make a profitablebusiness from maple, birch, and walnut sap.

SUMMERA Pop-Up Bookby David A. Carter7 x 7 – 12 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-4197-2832-7Each page spread has a brief versa and depicts floraand fauna commonly found during the summer.

SUMMER WALKby Virginia Brimhall Snow10 x 9½ – 32 pagesHardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-4215-2Crawl, creep and climb through the woods to discover24 kinds of bugs.

A SUNNY SUMMER’S DAYby Anne Passchier7 x 7 – 10 pages – Illus.Board Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2880-5Kitten is looking for someone to play with on a hotsummer's day. Who will it be? In an adorable twistending, Kitten has fallen asleep while waiting!

THE SUNSET SWITCHby Kathleen V. Kudlinski10¾ x 9 – 36 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 1-55971-916-8This book reveals the moment when daytime animalsgo to sleep and nighttime animals take over.

TAKE-ALONG GUIDE SERIESby Mel Boring, Diane Burns, Leslie Dendy8½ x 8½ – 48 pages – Illus. Paperback – $7.95 eachThis fascinating series turns walks into adventures.Children learn to identify a variety of different plant,animal and insect species.• Berries, Nuts, & Seeds – ISBN 1-55971-573-1• Birds, Nests, & Eggs – ISBN 1-55971-624-X• Caterpillars, Bugs, & ButterfliesISBN 1-55971-674-6• Frogs, Toads, & Turtles – ISBN 1-55971-593-6• Rabbits, Squirrels, & ChipmunksISBN 1-55971-579-0• Rocks, Fossils, & ArrowheadsISBN 1-55971-786-6• Snakes, Salamanders, & LizardsISBN 1-55971-627-4• Tracks, Scat, & Signs – ISBN 1-55971-599-5• Trees, Leaves, & Bark – ISBN 1-55971-628-2• Wildflowers, Blooms, & BlossomsISBN 1-55971-642-8

TEACHING TROUT TO TALKThe Zen of Small Stream Fly Fishingby Stuart Bartow6 x 9 – 176 pagesPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 978-1-312-56429-9The small stream fly angler is ever in search of theperfect pool that no one knows about. Sometimes theangler is lucky and stumbles upon that elusive place.

THERE’S A BUG ON MY BOOK!by John Himmelman9 x 9 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-58469-588-2A lively text, creative activities, and vibrantillustrations make this a must-have book.

THOUSAND STAR HOTELby the Okee Dokee Brothers9¾ x 9¾ – 40 pages – Illus.Hardcover w/CD – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-1830-1Two muskrats reel in a catfish who promises to granttheir wish if they set him free.

THREE LITTLE BEAVERSby Jean Heilprin Diehl8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60718-533-8Beatrix discovers her special talents and finds a wayfor people and beavers to finally live in harmony.

THROUGH THE FOREST IN FALLSee-Through Storiesillustrated by Anne Passchier7 x 7 – 10 pages – Illus.Board Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2501-9Leaf through this magical see-through book and meetwoodland animals as they prepare for winter. Relatedtitle(s): Springtime Splash, A Winter Wonderland

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TIMBER PRESS POCKETGUIDE TO CONIFERSby Richard L. Bitner5¾ – 8¼ – 224 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-60469-170-2Information on cultivation and maintenance for morethan 300 of the best conifers for use in home gardens.

TIMBER RATTLESNAKES INVERMONT & NEW YORKBiology, History, and the Fateof an Endangered Speciesby Jon Furman6 x 9 – 228 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 1-58465-656-5The fascinating, definitive chronicle of the timberrattlesnake and its fate in the northeast.

TOASTING MARSHMALLOWSCamping Poemsby Kristine O’Connell George8½ x 10¼ – 48 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-0-618-04597-6Award-winning poet Kristine O’Connell Georgeturns a flashlight beam on the moments that makeup a family camping trip.

TRACK PACKAnimal Tracks in Full Life Sizeby Ed Gray3¼ x 7 – 42 pages – Maps – Illus.Spiral Bound – $10.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-2818-8An indispensable reference for hunters, trackers, andoutdoor enthusiasts, this handy guide features thetracks of 38 common North American animals.

TRACK THAT SCAT!by Lisa Morlock and Carrie Anne Bradshaw10 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-536-4Pairing punchy rhyme with science writing, LisaMorlock has created the perfect nature guide,providing detailed descriptions of the prints, diets,and behaviors of forest animals.

THE TRACKER’S FIELD GUIDEA Comprehensive Manual forAnimal Tracking: A Falcon Guideby James C. Lowery6 x 9 – 416 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-9234-4A comprehensive handbook for animal tracking inNorth America.

TRACKS AND TRAILCRAFTby Ellsworth Jaeger6 x 9 – 392 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-804-5“An informative, constantly amusing study ofthe little-known autographs of man and his fellowcreatures.” —The New York Times

TRAIL MIXWit & Wisdom from the Outdoorsedited by Corinne Gaffner Garcia5½ x 8½ – 256 pagesPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3829-9A collection of quotes, poetry, and passages fromclassic books that provide inspiration to those in thewoods, on the mountain, beside the water, or at home

THE TREE BOOKFor Kids and Their Grown-upsby Gina Ingoglia8½ x 11 – 96 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-889538-86-0How do trees grow? Why do leaves change color?What kind of tree is that? After you and your childrenread this book, you’ll know!

THE TREE DOCTORA Guide to Tree Care and Maintenanceby Daniel Prendergast & Erin Prendergast8½ x 11 – 160 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-906-7Information on identification, planting, and pruning.

TREE SONGby Tiffany Stone9¼ x 9¼ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-77321-001-8This joyful book follows the life cycle of a tree as itgrows from seedling to mature tree, and finally givesway to a new sapling.

THE TREE THAT BEAR CLIMBEDby Marianne Berkes, Illus. by Kathleen Rietz 8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60718-5376Beginning with the roots that anchor the tree, thiscumulative verse story climbs to a surprise ending.

TREESA Compare and Contrast Bookby Katharine Hall8½ x 10 – 32 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-62855-461-8Compare and contrast the different characteristics oftrees through vibrant photographs.

TREESA Complete Guide to TheirBiology and Structureby Roland Ennos7½ x 10 – 128 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-0493-2Illustrated with more than 120 stunning color images,this book provides fascinating insights into the biologyof these magnificent plants.

TREES OF NEW YORKA Field Guideby Stan Tekiela4½ x 6 – 246 pages – PhotosPaperback – $13.95 – ISBN 1-59193-155-XThis field guide features professional, full-pagephotos and accessible information about each tree’sleaves or needles, bark, fall color, and more.

TREES OF THE NORTHEASTColoring Bookby Stefen Bernath8½ x 11 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $4.99 – ISBN 978-0-486-23734-3A rich variety of trees of the United States is shownin these 45 excellent illustrations.

TREES, SHRUBS, AND VINESA Pictorial Guide to the OrnamentalWoody Plants of the NortheasternUnited States Exclusive of Conifersby Arthur T. Viertel7 x 10 – 176 pages – Map – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0068-8“Identifies nearly 600 trees, shrubs and vines in asimple and straightforward manner.” —Horticulture

THE TRUTH ABOUT NATUREA Kids' Guide to 144 Common Mythsabout the Great Outdoorsby Stacy Tornio & Ken Keffer7½ x 9¼ – 224 pages – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-9628-1A resource for kids and families, setting the recordstraight for many nature myths once and for all.

ULTIMATE EXPLORERGUIDE FOR KIDSby Justin Miles5 x 8 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-618-9Expert tips to help you explore the world’s toughestenvironments (and your own backyard).

ULTIMATE GUIDE TOBLACK BEAR HUNTINGby Douglas Boze6 x 9 – 208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-5107-0979-9With photographs and diagrams, this book is a must-have for every serious hunter looking to take home agood-sized bear this season.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TODEER HUNTING SKILLS,TACTICS, AND TECHNIQUESedited by Jay Cassell8½ x 10½ – 608 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-63220-235-2This invaluable guide starts from the ground up, givingyou a greater insight into the senses and habits ofdeer in order to better understand how to hunt them.

ULTIMATE MAPPINGGUIDE FOR KIDSby Justin Miles5 x 8 – 96 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-741-4This book gives youngsters all of the tools they needto understand maps, make their own cartographiccreations, and even head out on navigating adventures.

ULTIMATE SURVIVALGUIDE FOR KIDSby Rob Colson5 x 8 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-619-6Expert tips to help you survive those difficult,everyday life and death situations.

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UNDER THE STARSHow America Fellin Love with Campingby Dan White6 x 9 – 416 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $28.00 – ISBN 978-1-62779-195-3White travels the nation to experience how theAmerican wilderness transformed from the devil’splayground into a source of adventure and relaxation.

UNDER YOUR NOSEA Book About Nature's Giftsby Judith & Shandley McMurray10¼ x 8¼ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-562-5In this vividly illustrated book is a contemporarylesson wrapped up in a suspense-filled adventure offun and discovery.

UP THE CREEKby Nicholas Oldland8½ x 8½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-894786-32-4There once was a bear, a moose, and a beaver whowere friends, through they often disagreed. So whenthey go canoeing, they immediately start quarreling.Related title(s): Big Bear Hug, The Busy Beaver,Making the Moose out of Life, Walk on the Wild Side

UP, UP, UP IN THE TREEA Lift-and-Learn Peek-Through Bookby Maxime Lebrun6¼ x 11 – 12 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-62686-907-3Join Squirrel as he climbs higher and higher up atree. With flaps to lift and peek-through holes, there’slots to discover along the way.

USES FOR MOOSESAnd Other (Silly) Observationsby Bill Silliker, Jr.7 x 7 – 120 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-60893-639-7Gathered here are nearly 60 color images of moose attheir wackiest, each accompanied by silly captions.

THE VENISON COOKBOOKVenison Dishes from Fast to Fancyby Kate Fiduccia8 x 10 – 128 pages – PhotosHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-61608-456-1Collected here are 150 venison recipes that run thegamut from down-home favorites to gourmet delights.

VERSATILE VENISONFrom Cast Iron Skilletto Copper Cookwareby Henry Sinkus7 x 10 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-62343-985-9Chef and bestselling cookbook author HenrySinkus serves up a collection of recipes showcasingthe surprising culinary versatility of venison.

WAIT TILL IT GETS DARKby Anita Sanchez5¾ x 7¾ – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-63076-318-3While learning about animals’ adaptations fornavigating the world of night, young readers discovertheir own surprising abilities.

WAKE UP, BABY BEAR!by Lynn Plourde8¾ x 11 – 40 pages – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-60893-971-8Poor Baby Bear is so exhausted from staying up toolate in the fall, that now he can’t wake up in the spring.

A WALK IN THE WOODSColoring Bookby Dot Barlowe8½ x 11 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $3.95 – ISBN 978-0-486-42644-0Take a wondrous walk through the four seasonswith Dot Barlowe as she points out the mysteries andexquisite beauties of nature in the woodlands.

WALK ON THE WILD SIDEby Nicholas Oldland8½ x 8½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-77138-109-3There once was a bear, a moose, and a beaver wholoved adventure. But sometimes their competitivenatures got in the way of having fun. Related title(s):Big Bear Hug, The Busy Beaver, Making the Mooseout of Life, Up the Creek

A WALK THROUGH THE WOODSby Louise Greig9 x 9 – 20 pages – Illus.Board Book – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2988-8This stunning gift book, with hand-cut paper art andlyrical text by an award-winning poet, leads you deepinto the forest . . . and out again into the light.

WALKS IN NATURE’S EMPIREby Scott Edward Anderson51/4 x 81/4 – 172 pages – Photos – MapsPaperback – $15.00 – ISBN 0-88150-313-4Features walks from Long Island to the Adirondacks,from Lake Ontario to New York City’s suburbs.

WARBLERS OF THEGREAT LAKES REGION ANDEASTERN NORTH AMERICAby Chris G. Earley5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-55297-709-5Thanks to their distinctive colors and lively calls,warblers are a favorite among birders. This is a handyreference for watching these elusive birds.

A WARM WINTER TAILby Carrie A. Pearson8½ x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60718-538-3In a twist of perspective, wild creatures wonder howhuman children stay warm in the winter.

WATER BABIESThe Hidden Lives ofBaby Wetland Birdsby William Burt10 x 9 – 208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-305-3Never-before-seen photographs of baby birds of themarshlands from a noted wildlife photographer.

WATERFOWL OF EASTERNNORTH AMERICAby Chris G. Earley5½ x 8½ – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-057-2A richly illustrated pocket-sized field guide for birdersand naturalists. Full-color photographs show thesebirds in their natural habitats in each season.

WAXCAP MUSHROOMS OFEASTERN NORTH AMERICAby Alan E. Bessette, William C. Roody, Walter E. Sturgeon, and Arleen R. Bessette7 x 10 – 192 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $95.00 – ISBN 978-0-8156-3268-9With over 150 color illustrations and detaileddescriptions, this book is an indispensable referenceguide for waxcap identification.

THE WAY OF THE WOLFby L. David Mech8½ x 11 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-0-89658-179-1Includes an overview of the animals’ social hierarchy,communication methods, feeding habits, courtship,and reproduction.

WEB WATCHINGA Guide to Webs & theSpiders That Make Themby Larry Weber6 x 9 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-9909158-7-4This guide helps you untangle the mystery of spiderwebs and demystify the many purposes of silk.

WEEDS OF THE NORTHEASTby Richard H. Uva, Joseph C. Neal& Joseph M. DiTomaso6 x 9 – 416 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-8334-9The first comprehensive weed identification manualavailable for the Northeast, this book will facilitateappropriate weed management strategy.

WELCOME TO THE FARMHow-to Wisdom fromthe Elliott Homesteadby Shaye Elliott7½ x 9 – 336 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $21.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2601-2A comprehensive, fully illustrated guide to growingthe very best food right in your own backyard.

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF…by Diane Swanson8 x 8 – 32 pages – Photos – Paperback – $7.95 eachEach book in the series introduces children towildlife through color photographs, lively descriptionand amazing facts. • Bats – ISBN 978-1-55110-784-4• Bears – ISBN 978-1-55110-519-2• Coyotes – ISBN 978-1-55285-258-3• Foxes – ISBN 978-1-55110-705-9• Hummingbirds – ISBN 978-1-55285-318-4• Moose – ISBN 978-1-55110-854-4• Owls – ISBN 978-1-55110-614-4• Porcupines – ISBN 978-1-55110-856-8• Skunks – ISBN 978-1-55110-855-1• Snakes – ISBN 978-1-55285-171-5• Squirrels – ISBN 978-1-55285-259-0• Wild Cats – ISBN 978-1-55110-615-1• Wolves – ISBN 978-1-55110-491-1

WESTERN NEW YORKALL-OUTDOORS ATLAS& FIELD GUIDEby Sportsman’s Connection11 x 15½ – 176 pages – Photos – Maps – Index.Paperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-885010-77-3Includes detailed maps, charts & tables, andinformative editorial about outdoor activities.Related title: Eastern New York All-OutdoorsAtlas & Field Guide

A WETLAND WALKby Sheri Amsel73/4 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $6.95 – ISBN 1-56294-719-2A full-color children’s guide to exploring nature inour wetlands. Related title(s): Adk Alphabet Book,Adk Nature Guide, Color an Adk Year, Adk NatureNotes, Adk Wild Adventure, Cecil Goes Wild,Drawing Adk Wildlife, Wild Science

WHAT BIRDS TEACH USLife’s Lessons Learned fromOur Feathered Friendsby Bonnie Louise Kuchler5½ x 5½ – 96 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-68234-733-1With forty-eight images alongside insightful andhumorous tips, this is a visual and inspiring treat foranyone who enjoys birds.

WHAT BLUEBIRDS DOby Pamela F. Kirby8 x 10 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-59078-614-7Stunning full-color photographs tell the inside storyof one of New York’s most beloved backyard birds.

WHAT CAMPING CAN TEACH USby Bird/Butterfly & Nature Books 8 x 8 – 32 pages – Photos Hardcover – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59543- 290-2Life lessons learned from the Great Outdoors.

WHAT EATS THAT?Predators, Prey, and the Food Chainby Ryan Jacobson10¼ x 8¼ – 32 pages – PhotosHardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-749-4With every turn of the page, predator becomes prey.

WHEN WE GO CAMPINGby Margriet Ruurs, illustrated by Andrew Kiss10 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 0-88776-685-4In this beautifully illustrated book, one busy familyfinds lots to do from sun up to sunset.

WHERE, OH WHERE,IS BABY BEAR?by Ashley Wolff10 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $17.99 – ISBN 978-1-4814-9916-3Each time his Mama Bear calls for him, Baby Bearturns up in a different place. Where, oh where, couldBaby Bear be?

WHERE TO FIND BIRDSIN NEW YORK STATEThe Top 500 Sitesby Susan Roney Drennan6 x 9 – 520 pages – Maps – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0173-9The first comprehensive birding site reference guidefor all of New York State – invaluable in the field andtreasured reading for birders and naturalists at home.

WHITE TALESA Modern Look at Deer Huntingby Dave Henderson51/2 x 81/2 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9638229-0-XA Southern Tier outdoor writer shares his expertisein hunting NY’s whitetail.

WHITETAIL DEERA Falcon Pocket Guideby Jack Ballard4¼ x 7 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2645-6This handy field guide makes an excellent take-home souvenir and reference for anybody interestedin this animal.

WHITETAIL WOODSA Deer Hunter’s Questby Dr. Randall L. Gilbert6 x 9 – 254 pages – PhotosPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-9817075-0-1A novel written with the deer hunter in mind.

WHO POOPED IN THENORTHWOODS?Scats and Tracks for Kidsby Gary D. Robson9 x 8 – 48 pages – Illus.Paperback – $11.95 – ISBN 978-1-56037-434-3Michael and Emily explore the northwoods. The kidsquickly learn that there are animals all around, andthese creatures leave behind scats and tracks.

WHO WILL PLANT A TREE?by Jerry Pallotta10 x 10 – 36 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $15.95 – ISBN 978-1-58536-502-9In a myriad of ways and diverse environments,Mother Nature is given a hand in dispersing seedsthat eventually grow into trees.

WHOSE TRACKS ARE THESE?A Clue Book ofFamiliar Forest Animalsby Jim Nail10 x 8 – 32 pages – Illus.Paperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-57098-078-7A series of clues and illustrations detail how to identifya variety of paw prints found in the woodlands.

WHY DO BLUEBIRDS HATE ME?More Answers to Commonand Not-So-Common Questionsabout Birds and Birdingby Mike O’Connor6 x 9 – 200 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-8070-1253-6“This detailed Q&A will appeal to bird enthusiastsand birdwatchers, but O’Connor’s friendly approachwill also appeal to novices.” —Publishers Weekly

WHY DON'T WOODPECKERSGET HEADACHES?And Other Bird QuestionsYou Know You Want to Askby Mike O’Connor6 x 9 – 232 pages – Illus.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-8070-8574-5“Mike O’Connor knows birds. He can deliver thestraight scoop with a hilarious twist that makes itunforgettable.” —Kenn Kaufman

WILD ABOUT GAME150 Recipes for Farm-Raisedand Wild Gameby Janie Hibler7½ x 9 – 320 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-88240-757-9In this groundbreaking book, Janie Hibler offersdetailed information, helpful techniques, and contem-porary recipes for wild and farm-raised game.

WILD ABOUTNORTHEASTERN BIRDSA Youth’s Guideby Adele Porter7½ x 10 – 200 pages – Photos – Map – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-258-1The vivid photographs and convenient format willhave wildlife fans of all ages flipping through thebook with each sighting.

WILD BABIESby Margriet Ruurs, illus. by Andrew Kiss10 x 8½ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 0-88776-627-7Bear cubs, loons, otters, skunks, and deer are justsome of the wilderness families in this introductionto the wonders of the outdoors.

WILD EDIBLE MUSHROOMSTips and Recipes forEvery Mushroom Hunterby Hope Miller6 x 9 – 256 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-0-7627-7143-1Includes descriptions and color photos of forty ediblemushrooms, plus dangerous lookalikes to avoid.

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THE WILD FOOD COOKBOOKby Roger Phillips8 x 10 – 192 pages – PhotosPaperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-218-6As we begin to rediscover the nutritional value ofwild foods, this book is a reliable guide to deployingthese healthy, natural ingredients in the kitchen.

WILD SCIENCEActivities that Bridge OutdoorExploration with Classroom Science,3rd – 8th Grade Editionby Sheri Amsel8½ x 11 – 96 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-9741320-1-3These activities integrate outdoor exploration withthe appreciation of science and environmental issues.Related title(s): Adk Alphabet Book, Adk NatureGuide, Color an Adk Year, Adk Nature Notes,Adk Wild Adventure, Cecil Goes Wild, Drawing AdkWildlife, A Wetland Walk

WILD SUGARThe Pleasures of Making Maple Syrupby Susan Carol Hauser7 x 7 – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-62914-221-0In this lyrical account, Hauser tells the story ofsugaring, provides instructions for those who want tomake syrup, and recipes for those who love the tasteof maple.

WILD TURKEYSHunting and Watchingby John J. Mettler Jr., DVM6 x 9 – 176 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-069-7Here is all the habitat and mating information neededto hunt and enjoy these noble birds.

WILD URBAN PLANTSOF THE NORTHEASTA Field Guide (Second Edition)by Peter Del Tredici6 x 9 – 428 pages – Photos – MapPaperback – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1501740442The Harvard botanist unveils the plants that willbecome even more dominant in urban environmentsunder projected future environmental conditions.

WILDERNESS LIVINGby Gregory J. Davenport5½ x 8½ – 256 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-2993-2This easy-to-use guide looks beyond the fundamentalsof survival and examines the art of living long-term inthe wilderness.

WILDERNESS SURVIVALStaying Alive Until Help Arrivesby Suzanne Swedo4¼ x 7 – 112 pages – Illus.Paperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-1734-8Learn how to avoid common wilderness mishaps andhandle them confidently if an emergency arises.

WILDFLOWERSOF NEW YORKIn Color by William K. Chapman, Valerie A. Chapman, AlanE. Bessette, Arleen R. Bessette, & Douglas R. Pens6 x 9 – 163 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0470-9A field guide that will give nature enthusiasts instantaccess to the diverse and beautiful flora of the state.

WILDFLOWERS OF THEEASTERN UNITED STATESAn Introduction to Common Speciesof Woods, Wetlands, and Fieldsby John Eastman7¼ x 9 – 352 pages – PhotosPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-1367-2Features full-color photos and descriptions for 130common wildflower species.

THE WILDLIFE ART VENTURESOF TOM YACOVELLAKeep Looking for a Bluebirdby Tom Yacovella11 x 8½ – 48 pages – Photos – IllusPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-692-00243-8Yacovella’s work is distinguished by his ability toexpress a nature that is free of of man’s entrapments.

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHYProven Techniques for CapturingStunning Digital Imagesby Jack Ballard7½ x 9¼ – 208 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-2955-6In this handy reference you will find informationon camera equipment, proper photography technique,how to frame shots, and much more.

WILDLIFE WATCHER GUIDEby Michael Leach & Meriel Lland5 x 8 – 96 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-742-1This book provides advice on how to track, observeand photograph wildlife in their natural habitat.

WILLA AND THE BEARby Philomena O’Neill11¼ x 8¾ – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2573-6The sled bounces high over a bump in the road. Willareaches down for her doll, but it’s not there! Can amysterious new friend reunite Willa with her doll?

WINTERA Pop-Up Bookby David A. Carter7 x 7 – 12 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-1823-6Each page spread’s pop-up and lift-up flap revealthe wonders of the season and all the animals as theysettle down for the night.

WINTER IN THE WILDERNESSA Field Guide toPrimitive Survival Skillsby Dave Hall & Jon Ulrich5½ x 8½ – 288 pages – Illus.Paperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-0-8014-7995-3A handbook for those who want to explorecold-weather camping and those who might findthemselves in need of this critical informationduring an unexpected winter’s night out.

A WINTER WONDERLANDSee-Through Storiesillustrated by Anne Passchier7 x 7 – 10 pages – Illus.Board Book – $8.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2881-2Winter is here, and the mountain is cold and snowy!Kids will love the book’s special see-through feature.Related title(s): Springtime Splash, Through theForest in Fall

THE WISE ANIMAL HANDBOOKNew Yorkby Kate B. Jerome10 x 10 – 36 pages – PhotosHardcover – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7385-2834-2A laugh-out-loud book of animal kingdom advice forkids, including pull-out coloring pages.

WOLFLegend, Enemy, Iconby Rebecca L. Grambo, photos by Daniel J. Cox9 x 11 – 176 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-559-5A compelling look not only at a remarkable animal,but also at a complex and ever-changing relationship.

WOLF BABIES!by Lisa Husar5½ x 5 – 26 pages – PhotosBoard Book – $8.95 – 978-1-56037-566-1These adorable, fuzzy wolf cubs will not fail tocapture your heart with their bright eyes, pointy ears,and fluffy tails.

WOLF EMPIREAn Intimate Portrait of a Speciesby Scott Ian Barry9 x 12 – 208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-59921-053-7Extraordinary photos that expose the elusive worldof fur and teeth, light and shadow, and wolf behaviorseldom seen by the human eye.

WOLF PUP JOINS THE PACKby the American Museum of Natural History10 x 10 – 32 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4549-2237-7Join the pack and learn how wolf pups grow!This fascinating storybook captures a year in thelife of a pup.

WOLVES AND HONEYA Hidden History of the Natural Worldby Susan Brind Morrow51/2 x 8 – 144 pagesPaperback – $10.95 – ISBN 978-0-618-61920-7This book is grounded in the explorationof two eccentric personalities – one a trapper,the other a beekeeper.

A WOMAN’S GUIDE TO THE WILDYour Complete Outdoor Handbookby Ruby McConnell5½ x 7½ – 304 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $18.95 – ISBN 978-1-63217-005-7For women who enjoy hiking, camping, backpacking,and other outdoor recreation, this is the definitiveguide to being a woman in the great outdoors.

WOOD DUCKSA Pictorial Studyby Tricia Veasey9 x 6 – 96 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-88740-155-8A close look at wood ducks with over 120 color photo-graphs depicting them in various poses and settings.

WOOD HEATA Practical Guide to HeatingYour Home with Woodby Andrew Jones6 x 9 – 176 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-299-0A highly practical and comprehensive guide to helpyou consider the issues associated with choosing touse wood to heat your home.

THE WOODCHUCKRETURNS TO GARDENINGby Ron Krupp6 x 9 – 250 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $18.00 – ISBN 978-0915731-03-9Just like the first book, this volume is rooted inorganic methods. Related title(s): Lifting the Yoke,The Woodchuck Returns to Gardening

THE WOODCHUCK’SGUIDE TO GARDENINGby Ron Krupp6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $17.95 – ISBN 0-915731-05-3“Ron Krupp takes 35 years of experience to createa fun and informative book about gardening in theNorth.” —Charlie Nardozzi

WOODCRAFTTools – Camping – Fishing – Cookingby Nessmuk5¼ x 8¼ – 112 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-62914-385-9First published in 1900, this is the ultimate bookfor hikers, campers, fishers, canoers, and anyone whofeels the call of the wild.

WOODCRAFT AND CAMPINGThe Great American Classicof Campingby Nessmuk5½ x 8½ – 128 pages – Illus.Paperback – $8.95 – ISBN 978-0-486-21145-9Written at a time when woodlore and woodcraft werevital skills, this book has remained a classic throughthree or four generations of readers.

WOODCRAFT AND INDIAN LOREby Ernest Thompson Seton5¼ x 7¾ – 624 pages – Maps – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-60239-058-4With this book, you’ll learn to build a campfire and adam, recognize animal tracks and constellations,make delicious biscuits on the trail, and much more.

WOODLAND CRAFTby Ben Law8½ x 10¼ – 216 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1-86108-936-6This book features an array of easy-to-followprojects that include crafts for the farm, garden,wood fuel, building and domestic use.

WOODLAND CREATURESby Aimee Ray8 x 9 – 96 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4547-1024-0Each spread in this coloring book features a picturedesigned especially for children and a matching,more complex illustration for adults.

WOODLAND HOMESTEADHow to Make Your Land MoreProductive and Live MoreSelf-Sufficiently in the Woodsby Brett McLeod8 x 10 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-349-3This comprehensive manual shows how to use yourwoodlands to produce everything from wine andmushrooms to firewood and livestock feed.

WOODLAND WALKby Jane Sanders7 x 7 – 22 pages – Illus.Board Book – $9.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-4716-4This book invites readers into a soothing world oflush, colorful, woodland illustrations.

THE WOODLAND WAYA Permaculture Approach toSustainable Woodland Managementby Ben Law8½ x 9¾ – 208 pagesPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-85623-127-5This book demonstrates how to create biodiverse,healthy environments that create secure livelihoodsand yield a great variety of value added products.

THE WOODLOTMANAGEMENT HANDBOOKMaking the Most of YourWooded Property forConservation, Income or Bothby Stewart Hilts and Peter Mitchell6½ x 9½ – 314 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-55407-553-9Whether you’re interested in growing trees for timberor preserving your land, this book will show you howto get the most out of your land.

WOODPECKERSBackyard Bird Feeding Guidesby Stan Tekiela4½ x 7 – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-707-4Learn what foods to provide, which feeders theyprefer, and how to make a habitat they will visit.

WOODPECKERSDrilling Holes & Bagging Bugsby Sneed B. Collard III8½ x 11 – 48 pages – PhotosHardcover – $17.00 – ISBN 978-098444-609-4Explore this dynamic, exciting group of birds withan award-winning children’s science writer.

WOODY PLANTS OFTHE NORTHERN FORESTA Photographic Guideby Jerry Jenkins10 x 11 – 64 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.95 – ISBN 978-1-5017-1968-4This unique guide illustrates the majority of the265 species of woody plants present in the forestand its associated communities. Related title:Woody Plants of the Northern Forest Quick Guide

WRITTEN IN STONEA Geological History of theNortheastern United Statesby Chet & Maureen Raymo6 x 9 – 176 pages – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaper – $16.95 – ISBN 1-883789-27-3Written in Stone traces the geologic changesin the Northeast since North America perchedon the equator and dinosaurs were young.

YANKEE ROCK & ICEA History of Climbing in theNortheastern United Statesby Laura Waterman, Guy Waterman,& Michael Wejchert6 x 9 – 464 pagesPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3768-5A new edition of the classic, definitive history ofclimbing in the Northeast.

A YEAR IN NATUREWITH STAN TEKIELAA Naturalist’s Notes on the Seasonsby Stan Tekiela5¼ x 8 – 112 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-322-9Follow along as acclaimed author, photographer, andnaturalist Stan Tekiela takes you through the seasons,month by month, in this “best of ” collection.

THE YOUNG BIRDER’SGUIDE TO BIRDS OFEASTERN NORTH AMERICAby Bill Thompson III41/2 x 71/2 – 256 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-547-11934-2This Peterson Field Guide introduces kids ages 8–12to 200 of the most common and interesting birds ineastern North America.

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RUSTIC STYLEADIRONDACK CAMPSHomes Away from Home, 1850–1950by Craig A. Gilborn81/2 x 11 – 367 pages – Photos – Map – IndexHardcover – $49.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0626-0Gilborn examines camps in a great many forms,moving from shanties and cabins through the era ofthe great camps.

ADIRONDACK CHURCHESA History of Design and Buildingby Sally Svenson9 x 10 – 256 pages – Illus. – PhotosHardcover – $44.95 – ISBN 978-0-9670388-2-7An authoritative history of religious Adirondackarchitecture, this book focuses on regional churchdesign from 1825 to 1925.

AMERICAN RUSTICby Chase Reynolds Ewald10 x 12 – 208 pages – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-1-4236-4027-1

An intimate look atrustic homes, cabins,architecture, anddecorating in trueAmerican rustic style.

ARTFUL LOG CABIN QUILTSFrom Inspiration to Art Quiltby Katie Pasquini Masopust8½ x 11 – 80 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $26.95 – ISBN 978-1-61745-450-9Create unique, abstract art quilts with this simple,straightforward guide.

BACK TO THE CABINMore Inspiration for theClassic American Getawayby Dale Mulfinger9¾ x 10 – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1-60085-521-4A stunning collection of 37 inspiring cabinsacross America.

BOATHOUSESArchitecture at the Water’s Edgeby E. Ashley Rooney8½ x 11 – 160 pages – PhotosPaperback – $49.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3190-9This book captures the beauty and charm of bothhistoric and recently designed boathouses belongingto private residences, rowing clubs, and colleges.

BUILD YOUR OWNLOW-COST LOG HOMEby Roger Hard8½ x 11 – 200 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-88266-399-9Hard provides expert advice on building your ownlog home without breaking your budget.

CABIN IN THE WOODSby Ralph Kylloe8½ x 10 – 176 pages – PhotosHardcover – $30.00 – ISBN 978-1-4236-0200-2Both functional and aesthetically pleasing, eachhome in this collection was handpicked for its beautyas well as its creative use of recycled materials.

CABIN LESSONSA Nail-by-Nail Taleby Spike Carlsen5½ x 8¼ – 224 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-61212-567-1Part building guide, part memoir, Carlsen’s narrativeis filled with the joys and hardships a family facesworking long weekends on their dream cabin.

CABIN LIVINGDiscovering the SimpleAmerican Getawayby The Editors of Cabin Living Magazine8 x 10 – 264 pagesPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-3043-9The editors of Cabin Living magazine share theirconsiderable knowledge of American cabins.

CABIN PORNInspiration for YourQuiet Place Somewhereby Zach Klein7¼ x 9¼ – 336 pages – PhotosHardcover – $32.00 – ISBN 978-0-316-37821-5

An invitation to slowdown and feel theserenity that simpleconstruction can create.A humorous titlefeaturing seriouslybeautiful photographyof cabins.

CABIN STYLEby Chase Reynolds Ewald10 x 12 – 224 pages – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-1-4236-5246-5These unique, beautifully designed homes areall about good living in wild places of spectacularnatural beauty.

CABINOLOGYA Handbook to Your Private Hideawayby Dale Mulfinger7 x 9¼ – 256 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $28.00 – ISBN 978-1-56158-948-7Features photos of cabins, great details and designtips, and stories from other cabin owners.

CABINSA Guide to BuildingYour Own Nature Retreatby David & Jeanie Stiles8½ x 11 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 1-55209-373-5Authors David and Jeannie Stiles give readers all theinformation they need to build their own cabins.

CABINS & COTTAGESThe Basics of Building a GetawayRetreat for Hunting, Camping,and Rustic Livingby Skills Institute Press7½ x 9 – 168 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-56523-967-8This handy reference provides an easy-to-followapproach to building a permanent shelter in thatperfect out-of-the-way place.

CASTLES AND COTTAGESRiver Retreats of the Thousand Islandsby George Fischer and Anthony Mollica8 x 8 – 96 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $19.95 – ISBN 1-55046-398-5Whether you are a lifelong Thousand Islands residentor a summers-only visitor, you are bound to recog-nize many of the homes featured in this collection.

CHAINSAW CARVING A BEARby Jamie Doeren8½ x 11 – 72 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-56523-768-1Three step-by-step projects for carving realistic andcaricature bears with a chainsaw.

THE CLASSIC HEWN-LOG HOUSEA Step-by-Step Guideto Building & Restoringby Charles McRaven8½ x 11 – 208 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-590-6From hewing the first log to laying the last chimneystone, McRaven covers every aspect of constructionand restoration.

COMPACT CABINSby Gerald Rowan8 x 9¼ – 216 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-60342-462-2Here are 62 plans for compact cabins – the idealretreat from everyday life.

THE COTTAGE BIBLEby Gerry Mackie & Laura Elsie Taylor8½ x 11 – 360 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-706-3The Cottage Bible is an indispensable manual forgetting the most out of your home-away-from-home.

THE COTTAGE BOOKLiving Simple and Easyby Carol Bass9 x 9 – 168 pages – Photos – IndexPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58479-678-7In this gorgeous celebration of the cottage tradition,Carol Bass explores the stylistic elements that definecottage life.

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COUNTRY LIVING RUSTIC HOMESBarns, Cabins & Farmhousesby the editors of Country Living8½ x 10 – 176 pages – PhotosHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-61837-177-5Reclaim, repurpose, refurbish, or restore your wayto the country home of your dream.

COZY COTTAGE& CABIN DESIGNS200+ Cottages, Cabins,A-Frames, Vacation Homes,Sheds & More7 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $18.99 – ISBN 978-1-58011-841-5This book will allow you to browse, select, andorder expertly prepared plans, with constructionblueprints and CAD packages that will bring yourfuture home to life.

CRAFTED FROM NATURERustic Furniture Techniquesby Bim Willow8½ x 11 – 80 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3326-2This book features three women who share theirspecial designs of rustic woodworking.

DURANTThe Fortunes and Woodland Campsof a Family in the Adirondacksby Craig Gilborn81/2 x 11 – 170 pages – Photos – Maps – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 0-932052-24-XThe role of a prominent Victorian family in developingthe central Adirondacks.

AN ELEGANT WILDERNESSGreat Camps and Grand Lodgesof the Adirondacks 1855–1935by Gladys Montgomery9¼ x 12 – 272 pages – Photos – Maps – Index

Hardcover – $75.00 –ISBN 978-0-926494-47-3Illustrated witharchival black-and-white photographsof mansions, cabinsand their eccentric,lavish interiors,boating trips, fishingcontests, and parties.

THE FAMILY CABINInspiration for Camps,Cottages, and Cabinsby Dale Mulfinger9½ x 10 – 272 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $34.95 – ISBN 978-1-63186-652-4This collection brings together 37 new and old cabinsfrom across North America as inspiration for anyonewho desires a peaceful retreat of their own.

GREAT CAMPS OFTHE ADIRONDACKS(revised and rewritten edition,available June 2020)by Harvey Kaiser8½ x 11½ – PhotosHardcover – $50.00 – ISBN 978-1-56792-642-2While the emphasis remains concentrated on thearchitecture of these remarkable vernacular structures,with glorious photos throughout, there is plenty ofsocial history as well.

A GUIDE TO ARCHITECTUREIN THE ADIRONDACKSby Richard Longstreth6 x 9 – 448 pages – Photos – Maps – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-0-967-03885-8

Covering the widerange of regionalarchitecture, thisis both a travelcompanion and majorreference work.

HEIRLOOM WOODA Modern Guide to Carving Spoons, Bowls, Boards, and Other Homewaresby Max Bainbridge7¾ x 9½ – 144 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-4197-2476-3A love letter to wood’s form and function combiningtraditional techniques with contemporary design.

HIDE AND SEEKThe Architecture ofCabins and Hideoutsedited by Sofia Borges & Sven Ehmann9¼ x 11¾ – 256 pages – PhotosHardcover – $60.00 – ISBN 978-3899555455Both the architecture and the interior design of theseretreats are rustic, bucolic, and simple, dedicated toturning a small plot of land into a sanctuary.

HOW TO BUILDDRY-STACKEDSTONE WALLSDesign and Build Walls, Bridgesand Follies Without Mortarby John-Shaw Rimmington10 x 8 – 200 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $29.95 – ISBN 978-1-77085-709-4A comprehensive reference for those who want tobuild a stone wall using this traditional method.

HOW TO BUILD YOUR DREAMCABIN IN THE WOODSThe Ultimate Guide to Building and Maintaining a Backcountry Getawayby J. Wayne Fears6 x 9 – 240 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-62636-954-2This ultimate resource includes photos, blueprints,and diagrams, and covers the steps to constructingthe cabin you've always wanted.

ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TOWOOD STRIP CANOE BUILDINGby Susan Van Leuven11 x 8½ – 160 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $39.95 – ISBN 0-7643-0537-9A comprehensive, detailed guide to the process ofconstructing a high-quality wood strip canoe, writtenespecially for the novice boat builder.

THE LOG CABINAn Illustrated Historyby Andrew Belonsky7 x 9 – 256 pages – Photos – Illus.Hardcover – $27.95 – ISBN 978-1-68268-080-3An image-driven history of log cabins in America,bursting with quirk, charm, and fascinating trivia.

LOG CABINSHow to Build and Furnish Themby William S. Wicks51/2 x 81/4 – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-63220-706-7This book offers clear, practical instruction on howto build your own log cabin – and furnish it too.

LOG HOME INSPIRATIONSby Roger Wade & Tina Skinner11 x 8½ – 144 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-7643-2655-4This is the perfect book for anyone consideringbuilding a log home, or for those who have alreadybuilt and are looking for unique decorating ideas.

THE LOG HOMEMAINTENANCE GUIDEA Field Guide for Identifying,Preventing, and Solving Problemsby Gary Schroeder8½ x 11 – 184 pages – PhotosPaperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-1-58157-193-6This guide will help you enjoy many trouble-freeyears in your log home.

LOG HOMES MADE EASYContracting and BuildingYour Own Log Homeby Jim Cooper6 x 9 – 288 pages – PhotosPaperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-8117-3479-0This guide to building log homes explores the mythsand realities of log home construction, with tips onchoosing an architect, planning the site and more.

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MAKING GYPSYWILLOW FURNITUREStep-by-Step Guide toMaking Rustic Furnitureby Bim Willow8½ x 11 – 64 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-7643-0407-0One of America’s foremost makers of twig furnitureshares his techniques.

MAKING RUSTICTWIG FURNITUREby Bim Willow8½ x 11 – 80 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3250-0The three projects in this book include a simplebench made of sassafras, a chair of sassafras andwillow, and a sassafras baker’s rack.

MAKING TWIG MOSAICRUSTIC FURNITUREby Larry Hawkins8½ x 11 – 64 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-7643-0242-6The author takes readers through the process of cre-ating a tiered clock. The techniques learned along theway can be applied to any number of furniture forms.Related title: More Twig Mosaic Furniture

MAKING WILLOW FURNITUREThree Women Share Their Artby Bim Willow8½ x 11 – 80 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3249-4Three projects, each with step-by-step instructions,are documented from beginning to end with colorphotographs and detailed captions.

THE MAN WHO MADETHINGS OUT OF TREESby Robert Penn6 x 9 – 240 pages – PhotosHardcover – $26.95 – ISBN 978-0-393-25373-3This book describes our relationship with forests andrevels in the pleasure of making things by hand.

MORE TWIG MOSAIC FURNITUREWith Step-by-Step Instructionsby L.J. Hawkins8½ x 11 – 48 pages – PhotosPaperback – $14.95 – ISBN 0-7643-0499-2L.J. takes the reader step-by-step through theprocess of making a three drawer chest. Related title:Making Twig Mosaic Furniture

NATURALLY FURNISHEDRustic Designs by Women Artisansby Bim Willow8½ x 11 – 80 pages – PhotosPaperback – $16.99 – ISBN 978-0-7643-3325-5A step-by-step guide for creating home furnishingsfrom resources found in nature. The results are at thesame time beautiful, functional, and sustainable.

NORTHWOODS FLANNELQUILTS & PROJECTSby Debbie Field8¼ x 11 – 96 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-9818040-0-2Cozy quilts and projects in flannel. Perfect for achilly winter’s evening.

ROUND BARNS OF NEW YORKby Richard Triumpho6 x 9 – 192 pages – Photos – Map – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-8156-0796-0This chronicle shows how these eccentric barns roseto fashion, why so few survived in New York State,and why the remaining are worth preserving.

RUSTIC CARPENTRYWoodworking with Natural Timberedited by Paul N. Hasluck5½ x 8¼ – 160 pages – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $9.95 – ISBN 978-1-60239-121-5Thoroughly practical and reliable, with nearly twohundred detailed illustrations, this manual is a greatresource for woodworkers and furniture makers.

RUSTIC CONSTRUCTIONMaking Furniture, Fixtures& Outdoor Structures Using Bark,Branches & Slab Lumberby W. Ben Hunt6 x 9 – 82 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexPaperback – $10.00 – ISBN 978-0-914875-47-5Clear instructions for making “lodge look” renditionsof furniture, lamps, birdhouses, arbors, gates and otherprojects using slab lumber and objects found in nature.

RUSTIC GARDEN PROJECTSStep-by-Step Backyard Décorfrom Trellises to Tree Swings,Stone Steps to Stained Glassby Marianne Svard Haggvik7½ x 10¼ – 256 pages – Photos – Illus.Paperback – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-5107-3817-1This book is filled with attractive ideas with step-by-step instructions for making your garden homey,decorative, and unique this gardening season.

RUSTIC RETREATSA Build-it-Yourself Guideby David & Jeanie Stiles8½ x 11 – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $19.95 – ISBN 978-1-58017-035-2These 20 plans for low-cost structures will result inthe perfect woodland hideaway.

SANTANONIFrom Japanese Temple to Lifeat an Adirondack Great Campby Robert Engel, Howard Kirschenbaum, & Paul Malo8½ x 11 – 254 pages – Photos – Index.Paperback – $15.95 – ISBN 978-0-9670388-1-0Essential reading for all those interested in theAdirondacks, rustic architecture, and leisure pursuitsin America.

A SIMPLER WAY OF LIFEOld Farmhouses ofNew York & New Englandby William Morgan9½ x 11½ – 216 pages – Photos – IndexHardcover – $49.50 – ISBN 978-0-9649934-6-4

This landmark bookcelebrates a rich andtime-honored traditionin American architec-ture: the vernacularfarmhouse. Repletewith stunning photos.

THE STORY OF SAGAMOREby Howard Kirschenbaum51/2 x 81/2 – 72 pages – PhotosPaperback – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-913393-02-4Sagamore, which is listed in the National Register ofHistoric Places, was begun in 1897 by William WestDurant, designer of many of the Adirondack retreats.

WOODLANDWORKSHOPTools and Devicesfor Woodland Craftby Ben Law8½ x 10¼ – 208 pages – Photos – Illus. – IndexHardcover – $35.00 – ISBN 978-1784943431 The author explains what makes a good workshop,outlines the key tools needed, and shows how tomake an array of fascinating devices from scratch.

YOUR CABIN IN THE WOODSby Conrad E. Meinecke8 x 11¼ – 288 pages – Illus.Hardcover – $19.99 – ISBN 978-0-316-39550-2

Ever dream ofescaping to a cozycabin in the greatoutdoors? Thisunique bind-up ofConrad Meinecke’sclassic works helpsmake that a reality.

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MAPSADIRONDACKHIGH PEAKS 3DMOUNTAIN MAP 30 x 20 – $44.95This raised-relief wall map focuses specificallyon the Adirondack Mountains’ high peaks – theADK 46ers. (Available for pickup and in-persondelivery only. Non-returnable. Contact your sales-person for details.)

ADIRONDACKPADDLER’SMAP SERIES

• North (Saranac Lakes Wild Forest, the Lower Raquette River, the Oswegatchie River) – 36 x 44 – Color – Folded flat $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9746320-5-6• The Raquette River (Raquette River, Blue Mountain Lake, the Marion River, Long Lake, Tupper Lake, and Raquette Lake)18 x 24 – Color – Folded Flat $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9861860-2-8• South (Blue Mountain Lake, Raquette Lake, the Fulton Chain

of Lakes, Brown’s Tract, the North Branch of the Moose River, Stillwater Reservoir, Big Moose Lake)18 x 24 – Color – Folded flat – $9.95ISBN 978-0-9746320-6-3• St. Regis Canoe Area (The Seven and Nine Carries Routes, Upper Saranac Lake, Fish Creek Ponds, Floodwood Recreation Area, St. Regis Mt. and Panther Mt., Jenkins Mt. & the PSC Visitor Center)18 x 24 – Color – Folded flat – $9.95ISBN 978-0-9746320-7-0• The Saranac Lakes (Upper, Middle, and Lower Saranac Lakes, Fish Creek Ponds, Floodwood Recreation Area, Stony Creek and Raquette River, Ampersand and Panther Mt., Mt. Baker and Floodwood Mt.) – 18 x 24 – Color – Folded flat$9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9746320-8-7• The Whiteney Wilderness (Whitney Wilderness Area, Five Pond Wilderness Area, Lows Lake (Bog River Flow), Lake Lila & Round Lake, the Oswegatchie River, and Cranberry Lake)18 x 24 – Color – Foldedn Flat – $9.95ISBN 978-0-9861860-3-5

ADIRONDACKTOPOGRAPHICALMAP SERIES35 x 45 – Color – Folded flat – $5.95 each

• Adirondack Park• Adirondack Canoe Routes• Central Mountains /Northville-Lake Placid Trail• High Peaks• Lake George• Northwest Lakes• West-Central Wilderness

ALBANY,SCHENECTADY,TROYCity Map Seriesby GM Johnson Maps9 x 4 – Color – Folded Flat$6.95 – ISBN 978-1-77068-783-7

APPALACHIAN TRAILTOPOGRAPHIC MAP GUIDEDelaware Water Gap toSchaghticoke Mountainby National Geographic Maps4¼ x 8¼ – 44 pages$16.99 – ISBN 978-1-56695-767-0

BEAVER KILL & WILLOWEMOCCREEK FISHING MAPHeadwaters to East Branch17 x 11 – Color – Folded flat – $9.95

CATSKILL MOUNTAINS,NEW YORK MAPby Appalachian Mountain Club18 x 24 – Color – Folded flat$9.95 – ISBN 978-1-934028-95-7For use with AMCs Catskill Mountain Guide.

EAST CENTRALNEW YORK STATEREGIONAL MAPby GM Johnson Maps9 x 4 – Color – Folded flat $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-77068-784-4

FINGER LAKESNEW YORK STATEREGIONAL MAPby GM Johnson Maps9 x 4 – Color – Folded flat $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-77068-806-3

GREEN GOAT MAPS24 x 18 – Color – Folded flatWaterproof – Tear-resistant – $11.95 each• Ausable River Fly Fishing Map• Fulton Chain Boating & Trails Map• Lake George Boating & Trails• Lake Placid & Saranac Lake Cycling• Lake Placid & Saranac Lake Winter Trails• Old Forge Area Outdoor Adventure Map• Saranac Lake Boating & Fishing

HIGH PEAKS STR8 MAPSby Russ Ebbets3½ x 8½ – Black &White – Spiral Bound – $19.95The eight most popular High Peaks trailheads.

LOWS LAKE & BOG RIVERPaddlers and Hikers Map221/2 x 18 – Color – WaterproofFolded flat – $12.50 – ISBN 978-0-9835700-0-4

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICFINGER LAKES DESTINATION MAP26 x 38 – Color – Folded Flat$11.95 – ISBN 978-1-59775-515-3

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICSTATE GUIDE MAP SERIES:NEW YORK STATE243/4 x 173/4 – Color – ISBN 978-1-59775-315-9Folded flat – Laminated – $7.95

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAILSILLUSTRATED MAP SERIES371/2 x 253/4 – Color – WaterproofFolded flat – Tear-resistant – $11.95 each

• Adirondack Map Pack (Includes #742–#746) –ISBN 978-1-59775-225-1 – $49.95• #736 Northville-Placid TrailISBN 978-1-59775-621-1• #742 Lake Placid / High Peaks ISBN 978-1-56695-357-3• #743 Lake George / Great Sacandaga LakeISBN 978-1-56695-363-4• #744 Northville / Raquette LakeISBN 978-1-56695-310-8

• #745 Old Forge / Oswegatchie ISBN 978-1-56695-419-8• #746 Saranac / Paul Smiths ISBN 978-1-56695-372-6• #750 Shawangunk MountainsISBN 978-1-56695-681-9• #755 Catskill ParkISBN 978-1-56695-588-1• #756 Harriman and Bear Mountain State ParksISBN 978-1-56695-607-9

NEW YORK–NEW JERSEYTRAIL CONFERENCE MAP SERIESColor – Waterproof – Folded flatTear-resistant – 100' contour lines Zip-top bags

• Catskill – 6 map set$16.95 – ISBN 978-1-880775-97-4• East Hudson – 3 map set$11.95 – ISBN 978-1-944450-03-8• Harriman-Bear Mtn. – 2 map set$10.95 – ISBN 978-1-944450-07-6• Hudson Palisades – 5 maps$9.95 – ISBN 978-1-944450-06-9• Kittatinny Trails – 4 map set$13.95 – ISBN 978-1-880775-88-2• Shawangunk – 3 map set$11.95 – ISBN 978-1-944450-09-0• South Taconic – 1 map$6.95 – ISBN 978-1-880775-85-1

• Sterling Forest – 1 map$7.95 – ISBN 978-1-880775-94-3• West Hudson – 2 map set$9.95 – ISBN 978-1-944450-10-6

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NORTHERN FORESTCANOE TRAIL MAP SERIES24 x 18½ – Color – Folded flat – $9.95 each

• Adirondack North Country (West) – Fulton Chain of Lakes to Long Lake ISBN 0-89886-979-X• Adirondack North Country (Central) – Long Lake to Saranac River ISBN 0-89886-980-3• Adirondack North Country (East) – Saranac River to Lake Champlain ISBN 0-89886-995-1

NORTHERN TIER BICYCLEROUTE MAP SERIESby Adventure Cycling Association24¼ x 18¼ – Waterproof – $15.75 each• #10 Orchard Park, NY–Ticonderoga, NYISBN 978-0-935108-02-6• #11 Ticonderoga NY–Bar Harbor, MEISBN 978-0-935108-03-3

SALMON RIVER FISHING MAPLower Reservoir to Lake Ontario17 x 11 – Color – Folded flat – $9.95

STREAM MAP OF NEW YORK42 x 54 – Color – Folded flat – $24.95 Laminated rolled – $39.95Shows virtually all of the 70,000 miles of New YorkState streams and lakes on one map.

TRAILS OF THE ADIRONDACKHIGH PEAKS MAPby Adirondack Mountain Club37 x 23 – Color – Folded flat$9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9986371-6-7 Includes all trail revisions and updates, campsitelocations, and unmarked paths. Fifteenth edition.

WESTERN NEW YORK STATEREGIONAL MAPby GM Johnson Maps9 x 4 – Color - Folded flat $6.95 – ISBN 978-1-77068-805-6

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ADIRONDACK LIFE131/2 x 10 – Color – $14.95 – ISBN 978-0-922595-57-0Beautiful photos from the Adirondacks by some ofthe best area photographers.

ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB12 x 9 – Color – $12.95 – ISBN 978-1-733224-0-0Spectacular outdoor scenic photographs of theAdirondack Park.

THE ADIRONDACKSby Carl E. Heilman II12½ x 91/4 – Color – $13.95 – ISBN 978-1-942800-11-8

Beautiful photo-graphs of theAdirondacks fromphotographer CarlE. Heilman II.

BACKYARD BIRDS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0527-9

Beautiful photosof backyard birdsfill this calendar.

BLACK BEARS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0542-2The bear is shown in its natural habitat.

CABIN LIFE12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0566-8

Enjoy the beautyof the seasons and a new “homeaway from home”each month.

CARDINALS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0572-9Twelve beautiful pictures of Cardinals are featured inthis calendar.

EAGLES12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0622-1Features twelve photographs of the majestic eagle.

FOXES12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0634-4

Twelve brilliantphotographsreflect the wildelegance ofthe red, gray,and arctic fox.

HEAVEN HAS A DOCK12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0663-4This calendar will remind you of time spent relaxingon your favorite dock.

HEAVEN HASA FOREST12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0664-1Heaven may be too far away, but a spiritual experienceis as close as your nearest forest.

THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEYMomentsby Ted Spiegel11 x 13 (Landscape Format) – Large boxes for notesColor – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-929373-36-9

The HudsonRiver ValleyCalendar 2021will explore“Moments”captured at keysites in theHudson RiverValley of NewYork. Amongst

the places Ted Spiegel’s camera visits are CrotonPoint Park, the grounds of Vanderbilt Mansion,Fishkill Creek, and The Roosevelt home at Hyde Park.

LAKE GEORGE by Carl E. Heilman II12½ x 91/4 – Color – $13.95 – 978-1-942800-10-1

Twelve breath-taking images of Lake Georgefrom photographerCarl E.Heilman II.

LAKE LIFE12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0694-8

Twelve breath-taking photos oflife on the lakeare featured inthis calendar.

LAKE VIEW12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0695-5Twelve images of lakes in all their glory fill thisbeautiful calendar.

LIFE IN THE NORTHWOODS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0697-9Features images of lakes, mountains, flora, and faunaof the Northwoods.

LOONS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0704-4The beautiful loon is featured in this calendar.

MOOSE12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0717-4Twelve beautiful photographs of moose in the wild.

NORTHWOODS WILDLIFE12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0730-3

Featuresimages of avariety ofnorthwoodsanimals.

OWLS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0735-8Twelve breathtaking photographs of the majestic owl.

RASCALLYRACCOONS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0761-7Nature’s adorable masked bandits are smart, sassyand full of mischief. Raccoon lovers of all ages willenjoy the monthly antics of these unique, adaptablering-tails all year round.

SEASONS OF THE WHITETAIL12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0779-2

Twelve breath-taking images ofwhitetail deer.

SPIRIT OF THE WOLF12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0792-1The mysterious wolf is featured in this calendar.

WILDFLOWERS12 x 12 – Color – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5492-0833-1This calendar features beautiful photos of wildflowers.

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CDsACOUSTIC SUITEFOR NEW YORK STATEby Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98New York’s rich landscapes and history are the inspi-ration for this collection of original instrumentals.

ACOUSTIC TRADITIONSby Tom Rasely & Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98Favorite folk songs and light classical melodies.Familiar songs with fresh arrangements, featuringacoustic guitar duets & light orchestration.

ADIRONDACK AIREby The Scott B. Adams Acoustic Ensemble2 Compact Discs – $18.98CD 1: Mountains, is a celebration of the scenicbeauty of the Adirondacks.CD 2: History, celebrates the regions rich heritage,leaning more on traditional stylings.

AN ADIRONDACKCHRISTMAS CAROLby Various ArtistsCD – $15.00The soundtrack to the Adirondack Christmas Carolvideo features classic and modern Christmas songs.

ADIRONDACK GHOST STORIES by David Pitkin CD – $14.95 This CD includes 12 of David’s favorite stories fromin and around the Adirondack Mountains.

ADIRONDACK MURRAYAn Adirondack Audio BookCD – $9.95 – ISBN 978-0-9830742-1-2This biographical sketch shows how William H.H.Murray put himself through Yale, became one of thegreat orators, and changed the Adirondack wilderness.

ADIRONDACK SEASONSby Scott B. AdamsCD – $15.98The soundtrack to Paul Frederick’s PBS special ofthe same name, the music on this CD segues fromthe sparse and reflective to the rich and dramatic.

ADIRONDACK STORIESAn Adirondack Audio Bookby Philander Deming4 CDs – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9830742-0-5In 1880, Philander Deming captured the hard natureof the Adirondack wilderness and the unique characterof the people who lived there.

ADIRONDACK WILDby The Scott B. Adams Acoustic EnsembleCD – $18.98Features all new songs including music heard on thePBS special “Adirondack Wild.”

ADIRONDACKSby Martha Gallagher CD – $15.00This solo CD highlights it’s beautifully wildnamesake, the Adirondack Mountains.

ADVENTURES INTHE WILDERNESSAn Adirondack Audio Bookby William H.H. Murray6 CDs – $19.95 – ISBN 978-0-9830742-2-9An audiobook version of the 1867 Adirondack classic.

ANTLER-THOLOGYby Brent HolmesCD – $14.95This CD features the best songs from Marty theMoose, including tracks from Moose Tunes for Kids,Moosebeary Jam, and Beary Christmoose.

BATHTUB TUNES FOR KIDS!by Brent HolmesCD – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-934604-09-0Twelve great songs to make bath time more fun.Sung by Brent Holmes and his animal friends.

BEAR TRACKSby Brent HolmesCD – $14.95This CD features the best songs from Bernie theBear, including tracks from Bear Tunes for Kids,Moosebeary Jam, and Beary Christmoose.

BEAR TUNES FOR KIDSby Brent HolmesCD – $14.95This CD helps children learn about counting, multiples,forest animals, and, of course, bears.

BEARY CHRISTMOOSEby Brent HolmesCD – $14.95Features several new original Christmoose songs byHolmes and a few comically rewritten standards.

BEATEN PATHS,COUNTRY ROADSby Tom Rasely & Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98A guitar CD featuring the artists’ favorite tunesfrom the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Songs includeHomeward Bound, Stand By Me, and Your Song.

BIRD SONGS OFTHE NORTHWOODSby Stan TekielaCD – $9.95 – ISBN 1-59193-119-3Whether you want to relax, retreat from stress, or justlisten to something soothing, this smooth listeningexperience will immediately transport you into nature.

BIRDING THE GREAT LAKESSEAWAY TRAIL AUDIO TOURCD – $9.95As a companion to the Birding the Great LakesSeaway Trail guidebook, this audio tour will enhanceyour birding experience on the Seaway Trail.

BIRDS OF NEW YORKby Stan Tekiela2 CDs – $14.95 – ISBN 1-59193-109-6These CDs feature high quality digital recordings ofover 100 bird calls. Includes a 36-page booklet withan index for cross-referencing with the field guide.

CALLS OF THEADIRONDACK LOONedited by Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98This environmental sounds CD features twotracks, Calls of the Adirondack Loon and SunrisePaddle at Sagamore.

CAMPFIRE TALES OF THEADIRONDACK NORTH COUNTRYby P. Clute, G. Little, C. Ortloff, & D. SkoppCD – $10.00These recordings capture the mystique and historyof the North Country by documenting the tales andlegends of the area.

CHRISTMAS INTHE FINGER LAKESby The Rising Moon EnsembleCD – $15.00Inspired by the beauty and tranquility of the FingerLakes region, this CD features nineteen tracks oftimeless Christmas music.

EBB & FLOWby Martha Gallagher CD – $15.00 Martha Gallagher has a versatile voice and well-known penchant for expanding the perception ofwhat “harp music” is.

THE FINGER LAKESWINE ALBUMby Scott B. Adams Acoustic EnsembleCD – $18.98This album features acoustic instrumental tunesinspired by Finger Lakes wines.

FOR THE LOVE OF THE BABYby Martha GallagherCD – $15.00Martha Gallagher has gathered together in this classiccollection well-known and loved music of theChristmas season, as well as several original pieces.

IROQUOIS STORIEStold by Joseph BruchacCD – $14.00This CD features eight stories told by Joseph Bruchac,including The Creation, Turtle’s Race with Bear, andThe Wife of the Thunderer.

JAMCRACKERSby Dan Berggren, Peggy Lynn & Dan DugganCD – $15.00A trio album with 16 songs of spirit and good humor,featuring 8 originals, 2 traditionals, and songs by othersincluding Rani Arbo & David Tamulevich.

A LAKESIDEANTHOLOGYBOX SET3 CDs – $44.95This box set includes the following CDs: Return tothe Adirondacks, Adirondack Wild, and Tales from theAdirondacks & Beyond.

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LISTENING TO THEADIRONDACKSInstrumental Reflectionson the Beauty and Historyof America’s First Wildernessby Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98The crackle of the fire and the subtle soundsof nature are interwoven with guitar and banjoin this recording.

MINERVASongs of Irishtown, Olmstedville,Leonardsville, and Minervaby Dan BerggrenCD – $15.00A collection of traditional and original songs of theAdirondacks that celebrates the people of the Townof Minerva in Essex County.

MOOSE TUNES FOR KIDSby Brent HolmesCD – $14.95Features some of the silliest songs you’ll ever hear.These include I’m A Moose With A Cowlick andI’m A Moose And I Love My Lips.

MOOSEBEARY JAMby Brent HolmesCD – $14.95The first CD to feature both Bernie the Bear andMarty the Moose. Contains 14 new songs about food.

MOUNTAINS, FIELDS,LAKES & RIVERSby Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98This record is inspired by the northern summer andthe beautiful simplicity of the acoustic guitar.

MUSIC HEARD UPNORTHStories, Music, Lifeby Various ArtistsCD – $20.00A compilation of the best songs recorded duringa year-long tour of NCPR’s listening area;the compilation features tracks from 40 artists.

NATURAL SOUNDSOF THE ADIRONDACKSby Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98 eachThis relaxing music features the sounds of natureaccompanied by mountain dulcimer and solo piano.• Volume 1: Campfire at Dusk & Morning Walk to the Falls• Volume 2: Gentle Rain & Autumn Fields

NOEL NOUVEAUby Scott B. Adams with Ray Zajac, Jr.CD – $18.98Scott is joined by long-time friend and percussionist,Ray Zajac, Jr., on this holiday CD.

NORTH RIVER, NORTH WOODSby Dan Berggren, John Kirk,and Chris ShawCD – $15.00This CD contains 17 tracks – a mixture of vocals andinstrumentals, traditional and original songs.

NORTHEASTERN NATIVEAMERICAN ANIMAL STORIESby Jim BruchacCD – $14.00Iroquois and Abenaki animal songs and stories.

ONE WITH THE WATERAn Anthologyby Dan BerggrenCD – $15.00A collection of new and old songs that celebrate thelife that flows through us all.

PASSAGESby Tom Rasely & Scott B. AdamsCD – $18.98The follow-up to Acoustic Traditions, this CD featuresmore familiar folk and classical melodies.

PETERSON FIELD GUIDES CDS• Bird Songs: Eastern/CentralCD – $20.00 – ISBN 978-0-618-22594-1• Birding by Ear: Eastern/CentralCD – $30.00 – ISBN 978-0-618-22590-3• More Birding by Ear: Eastern/CentralCD – $30.00 – ISBN 978-0-618-22592-7

REFLECTING THE QUIETby Scott B. Adams & FriendsCD – $18.98A peaceful “greatest hits” collection, these songsbring a breath of fresh air.

RETURN TO THE ADIRONDACKS Instrumental MusicBorn in the Mountainsby the Scott B. Adams Acoustic EnsembleCD – $18.98Recorded on the shores of Sacandaga Lake.

ROOTED IN THE MOUNTAINSby Dan Berggren and Dan DugganCD – $15.00Twenty-two Adirondack recordings.

SCOUNDRELS, TRAINSAND TRAGIC ROMANCEby Tom Akstens and Neil RossiCD – $15.95Scoundrels, Trains and Tragic Romance presents17 gems of honky-tonk, blues, old-time country andballads done in Tom and Neil’s inimitable style.

SMALL TOWN AMERICAby Scott AdamsCD – $18.98A musical exploration of small town life from asingle upstate New York perspective.

SONGS FROM THE STONESby Martha Gallagher CD – $15.00Gallagher has turned to an unusual inspiration forthis collection: headstone inscriptions.

SONGS OF THE ERIE CANALOh, That Low Bridge!by George WardCD – $15.00A dozen classic Erie Canal songs are performed byGeorge Ward and his band.

THIS PLANET WE CALL HOMEby Dan BerggrenCD – $15.00This CD’s 18 tracks range from heartfelt anthemsabout building community and taking care of ourhome to songs that celebrate the struggles and joysof everyday life.

TIDINGSby The Scott B. Adams AcousticEnsembleCD – $18.98Upbeat and interesting Christmas music featuringacoustic guitar, violin, marimba, bass, drums, mandolin,and much more.

’TWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTHby Martha Gallagher CD – $15.00A delightfully diverse CD of primarily originalsongs and tunes, written, arranged and performedby singer/harper/songwriter Martha Gallagher.

THE WATER IS WIDEby Martha GallagherCD – $15.00A collection of beautiful, peaceful, comfortingmusic, and a fund- and awareness-raising CD forongoing flood recovery efforts in the High Peaks.

WHERE’D YOU GET THAT HAT?A Collection of Ham Ferry’sTall Tales and PoemsCD – $15.00Thirteen tall tales and poems by a real North Countryoriginal.

WHEREVER TWO ORTHREE ARE GATHEREDby Scott B. Adams & Chris WhiteCD – $18.98The rich, resonant tones of the cello are wovenmasterfully with intricate acoustic guitar work. Thesetime-tested hymns stand alone as beautiful melodies.

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DVDsADIRONDACKGREAT CAMPS– PART IDurant and Raquette Lakeby director/writer Michael A. Mannetta60 min. – DVD – $21.95 – ISBN 0-96296773-4Explores the original Great Camps of William WestDurant around the Raquette Lake area, Pine Knot,Uncas and Sagamore.

ADIRONDACKGREAT CAMPS– PART IISaranac Lake, St. Regis and Santanoniby director/writer Michael A. Mannetta60 min. – DVD – $21.95 – ISBN 0-9629677-4-2The story of the Great Camps continues withan up-close look at Santanoni, Topridge,White Pine Camp, Prospect Point and otherdistinguished camps.

ADIRONDACK WILDproduced by Paul Frederick55 min. plus 25 min. of bonus footageDVD – $19.99This program will transport you to the tranquil edgeof a whispering brook, the summit of a mountain peak,and the heart of a forest in full fall color.

THE ADIRONDACKSproduced by PBS120 min. – DVD – $24.99This program explores the history, seasonal landscape,and current state of the park.

ALONG THE ERIE CANALby Pacho Lane37 min. – DVD – $26.95ISBN 978-1-891813-54-2From Albany to Buffalo and from 1825 into the 21stcentury, the Erie Canal has made American history.This video takes us on a tour of the canal.

BEAR TUNES FOR KIDSby Brent HolmesDVD – $19.95Combines the music of Brent Holmes with imagesof bears in their natural habitat.

CALL OF THE LOONpresented by Mountain Lake PBS57 min. – DVD – $20.00The charismatic common loon stars in this beautifulyet disturbing program about the impact of mercurypollution on wildlife in the Adirondacks.

CHRISTMAS INTHE ADIRONDACKSproduced by WMHT100 min. – DVD – $19.95Eight premiere Adirondack musicians gather at GreatCamp Sagamore to bring you an intimate performanceof traditional and original Christmas songs.

COLVINHero to the North Woodsby Bill Killon45 min. – DVD – $15.00This film tells the story of Verplanck Colvin, the fatherof the Adirondack Park. Colvin explored, surveyed, andmapped the Adirondacks from 1872 to 1900.

CRYSTAL BEACHAMUSEMENT PARKThen and Nowby Erno Rossi55 min. – DVD $24.95 – ISBN 978-0-920926-06-2Ride in the front seat of the Comet roller coaster andenjoy memories from Crystal Beach Amusement Park.

FIRST SNOWIN THE WOODSThe Movieby Laura Sams & Robert Sams44 min. – DVD – $12.95 – ISBN 978-0-9770108-3-7

Based on thebook First Snowin the Woods.

FORT DRUMThe First 100 Yearsdirected by Matthew White & R. David White90 min – DVD – $19.95The story of how a dusty cavalry camp in the early1900s evolved into a modern marvel of training andefficiency for soldiers of the United States Army.

FROM FORT TICONDEROGATO WEST POINTproduced by WMHT60 min. – DVD – $19.95A documentary featuring Revolutionary War sites inthe Capital Region and Mid-Hudson.

HEAVEN ON EARTH:THE ADIRONDACKSby Joe Lefevre45 min. – DVD – $24.95 – Blu-ray – $29.95Experience the beauty of the Adirondacks throughstunning time-lapse photography and videography.

HISTORIC VIEWS OF...produced by WMHT86 min. – DVD – $19.95 eachThese video documentaries explore the many facetsof upstate New York cities.• The Capital City (Albany)• The Carpet City (Amsterdam)• The Collar City (Troy)• The Electric City (Schenectady)• The Spa City (Saratoga Springs)

INTO THE WOODLANDSwith James Bruchacproduced by On Track Production45 min. – DVD – $19.95Join author, storyteller, and wilderness expertJames Bruchac for an adventurous and engagingjourney into the woodlands.

THE IROQUOISproduced by WMHT116 min. – DVD – $19.95This documentary explores the history and traditionsof Iroquois culture.

LEARN THE SPORTOF KAYAKINGRecreational & Touringproduced by On Track Production45 min. – DVD – $19.95Johnny Miller hosts this entertaining overview ofthe sport of recreational and touring kayaking withinformation on the necessary equipment and skills.

LITTLE DITCHThe Black River Canalby R. David White & Matthew White90 min. – DVD – $19.95Using historic images coupled with reenactmentsfrom the Erie Canal Village, this film tells of theCanal’s planning, construction, operation, and demise.

THE LOOMIS GANGA Documentary Film About Outlaws…and the Folks Who Love Themby Brian Peter Falk80 min. – DVD – $23.95Documentary filmmaker Brian Peter Falk returns toWaterville to chronicle the gang’s legend and explorethe efforts by a handful of local people to revive it.

A LOON STORYproduced by Hoot Owl Productions104 min. – DVD – $14.95

Follows a pair ofcommon loonsfor 28 days asthey incubatetheir eggs andattempt to reartheir young.

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A LOON STORY VOLUME IIproduced by Hoot Owl Productions 144 min. – DVD – $14.95 Follow four families of Common Loons from theireggs hatching through chick development and learningnecessary skills in preparation for migration.

LOST IN THE WOODSThe Movieby Laura Sams & Robert Sams40 min. – DVD – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9770108-1-3Children of all ages will enjoy this tale of trust,patience, and waiting for your time.

LUMBERJACK SKY PILOTproduced by WPBS DVD – $21.95A nostalgic portrayal of the men who were lumber-jacks in the Adirondacks and Tug Hill during the1930’s and 1940’s as filmed by Reverend Frank Reed.

MOOSE TUNES FOR KIDSby Brent HolmesDVD – $19.95Featuring images live Moose in the wild and songsfrom the Moose Tunes for Kids soundtrack sung byMarty the Moose and Brent Holmes.

THE MOUNTAINSWILL WAIT FOR YOUby Summit Pictures, LLC44 min. – DVD – $20.00The story of Grace Hudowalski, the first woman toclimb the 46 Adirondack High Peaks.

A NORTH WOODS ELEGYIncident at Big Moose Lakeproduced & directed by Derek Taylor62 min – DVD – $10.00

This filminvestigates thecircumstancessurrounding themurder of GraceBrown by ChesterGillette at BigMoose Lake.

SMALL TOWN, BIG DREAMSLake Placid’s Olympic Historyproduced by Marc Nathanson & Scott. F. Carroll140 min. – DVD – $19.95The story of how a tiny town in the heart of NewYork’s Adirondack Mountains held the world’s pre-mier winter sports event not just once, but twice.

SONGS FROM THE HEARTOF THE ADIRONDACKSproduced by WMHT120 min. – DVD – $19.95Performances by contemporary folk artists who arenot only safeguarding the Adirondack musical heritage,but reaching out to a new generation.

STRANGERIN THE WOODSThe Movieby Laura Sams & Robert Sams40 min. – DVD – $12.95 – ISBN 0-9671748-6-4A magical winter tale based on the award-winningchildren’s book.

THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICAproduced by PBS240 min. – 2 DVDs – $34.99Actor Graham Greene, an Oneida Indian whoseancestors fought in the war, narrates this grippingfour-part documentary series.

THE WILD ADIRONDACKSby Carl E. Heilman II18 min – DVD – $17.95

From glorioussunrises andsunsets to thesubtleties of thechanging seasons,this programcommunicatesthe essence ofthe Adirondackexperience.

WITTY, WACKY, WILDLIFE!by Brent Holmes40 min. – DVD – $19.95Children can learn over 120 fun facts and 60 sillywildlife jokes as they watch live video of moose,bears, and other wild animals.

LAC DU ST. SACREMENTby Carl E. Heilman II

32 x 141/4 – Full Color – $25.00

ADIRONDACKSView of an American Wilderness

by Carl E. Heilman II36 x 161/2 – Full Color – $25.00

ADIRONDACK DAWN FROM CASCADE by Carl E. Heilman II

36 x 12 – Full Color – $25.00

MARCY DAMby Carl E. Heilman II

36 x 19 – Full Color – $25.00

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ADIRONDACK HIGH PEAKS FROM MT. MARCYby Carl E. Heilman II

441/2 x 16 – Full Color – $25.00The north and east view from Mt. Marcy includes Whiteface and Haystack.

ADIRONDACK HIGH PEAKS FROM MT. MARCYby Carl E. Heilman II

441/2 x 16 – Full Color – $25.00The south and west view from Mt. Marcy includes Skylight, Santanoni, and Algonquin.

WILD VISIONSFourth Lake of the Fulton Chain from Bald Mountain

by Carl E. Heilman II36 x 161/2 – Full Color – $25.00

POKE-O-MOONSHINEby Carl E. Heilman II

391/2 x 141/4 – Full Color – $25.00

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EARLY MORNING ON ST. REGIS MOUNTAINby Carl E. Heilman II

28 x 22 – Full Color – $25.00

SERENITYby Carl E. Heilman II

24 x 18 – Full Color $25.00

SCHROON LAKEby Carl E. Heilman II

24 x 18 – Full Color – $25.00

LAKE GEORGEby Carl E. Heilman II

24 x 18 – Full Color – $25.00

ADIRONDACK SUNRISEby Carl E. Heilman II

24 x 18 – Full Color – $25.00

A TRIBUTE TO THE WILDERNESSby Carl E. Heilman II

26 x 191/2 – Full Color – $25.00

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HIGH PEAKS WILDERNESSby Carl E. Heilman II

351/2 x 16 – Full Color – $25.00

HORNBECK BOATSby Mark Bowie

24 x 18 – Full Color – $20.00

ADIRONDACK WATERSby Mark Bowie

28 x 16 – Full Color – Special Reduced Price: $9.95

TWILIGHT ON LAKE DURANTby North Country Nature

24 x 18 – Full Color – $24.99

SARATOGA SPRINGSby Buffalo Media Works

24 x 18 – Sepia Tone – $39.99

LAKE PLACIDby John Haywood

18 x 24 – $19.99 – Full Color

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PAINTED PADDLESby Natura Productions

12 x 18 – Full Color – $18.0015 x 22 – Full Color – $23.00

PAINTED CANOESby Natura Productions

12 x 18 – Full Color – $18.0015 x 22 – Full Color – $23.00

ADIRONDACK AFTERNOONSby Judy Phillips

16 x 20 – Black & White – $12.00

ADIRONDACK EVENINGSby Judy Phillips

16 x 20 – Black & White – $12.00

LOON POSTERSby Kip Taylor

23 x 17 – Full Color – $5.00 eachThree views available:

“Swimming” (pictured), “Nesting” and “Head”

AND A LIGHT CANOEFLOATS LIKE A FEATHER

by Natura Productions12 x 18 – Full Color – $15.00

MT. COLVINby Glen Marsh

121/2 x 20 – Black & White – $20.00

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HUMMINGBIRD AND COLUMBINEby Pamela Underhill

13 x 16 – Full Color – $18.00

CALAMITY BROOKby Glen Marsh

17 x 16 – Black & White – $20.00

DIAL MOUNTAINby Glen Marsh

17 x 16 – Black & White – $20.00

ADIRONDACKS FOREVER WILDby Don Getz

28 x 22 – Full Color – $20.00NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICNEW YORK STATE WALL MAP

by National Geographic41 x 31 – Full Color

Laminated – ISBN 978-1-59775-238-1 – $29.99Unlaminated – ISBN 978-1-59775-237-4 – $19.99

THE ABC’S OF THEADIRONDACKS

by Karyn Burns18 x 24 – Full Color – $24.00

WATERFALLS OFUPSTATE NEW YORK

by John Haywood18 x 24 – Full Color – $19.99

FAIR WILDERNESSby The Adirondack Museum24 x 36 – Full Color – $12.00

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ADIRONDACK ANIMAL TRACKSby The Mountaineer / North Country Books

25 x 37 – Color – $9.95

NORTH WOODS SCAT GUIDEby Jeff Greco

16 x 20 – Color – $9.99

NORTH WOODS TRACK GUIDEby Jeff Greco

16 x 20 – Color – $9.99

NORTH WOODS GAME FISH GUIDEby Jeff Greco

16 x 20 – Full Color – $9.99

NORTH WOODS TROUT GUIDEby Jeff Greco

16 x 20 – Full Color – $9.99

A GOOD TIME COMINGby A.F. Tait

20 x 16 – Full Color – $15.00

SEPTEMBER SNOW–LOONSby Allen Blagden

251/2 x 181/2 – Full Color – $15.00

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HENRY HUDSON’S VOYAGE 1609–2009

by Michael Sullivan Smith18 x 24 – Full Color – $9.95

NEW YORK STATE WATERFALLSby John Haywood

18 x 24 – Full Color – $14.99

MORNING MEDITATIONSby John Radigan

18 x 24 – Full Color – $20.00SHOWY LADY SLIPPERS

by Frank W. Houck22 x 28 – Full Color – $10.00

The Adirondacks

KEENE BARNby John Haywood

18 x 24 – Full Color – $14.99

AUTUMN MORNING ONRAQUETTE LAKE

by A.F. Tait – 26 x 20 – Full Color – $15.00

STILL HUNTINGON THE FIRST SNOW

by A.F. Tait26 x 20 – Full Color – $15.00

ADIRONDACKS: A CHERISHEDWILDERNESSby John Winkler

273/4 x 22 – Full ColorSpecial Reduced Price: $9.95

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FINGER LAKES–BARNby Mark Verna

151/2 x 28 – Full Color – $25.00

ADIRONDACKS–MOOSEby Mark Verna

151/2 x 28 – Full Color – $25.00

ADIRONDACKS–BEARby Mark Verna

151/2 x 28 – Full Color – $25.00

FINGER LAKES–FARMERby Mark Verna

151/2 x 28 – Full Color – $25.00

ADIRONDACK STILESBROOK FALLS

by Frank Houck22 x 28 – Full Color – $10.00

MOSSY CASCADE FALLSby Frank Houck

22 x 28 – Full Color – $10.00

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MAD LOONby Warren Greene

24 x 18 – Full Color – $24.99

VIEW FROM SILVER LAKE MT.by Warren Greene

18 x 24 – Full Color – $24.99

PORTRAIT IN BLUEby Warren Greene

18 x 24 – Full Color – $24.99

REFLECTIONSby Warren Greene

24 x 18 – Full Color – $24.99

VISIONS IN BLUEby Warren Greene

18 x 24 – Full Color – $24.99

NATURE’S PALETTEby Warren Greene

18 x 24 – Full Color – $24.99

ADIRONDACK GUIDEPRINT SERIESby Richard Nadeau8 x 10 – Full Color – $7.95 each• ’92 Alvah Dunning• ’93 Old Mountain Phelps• ’94 Adirondack French Louie• ’95 Orley & Lottie Tuttle • ’96 Ben Parsons• ’97 Mitchell Sabattis• ’98 David Charbonneau• ’99 Ned Ball• ’00 Phil Christi• ’01 Teddy Roosevelt – Sportsman• ’02 Honest John Plumley• ’04 Packbasket• ’05 Guideboat• ’06 Little Angler• ’07 Mending Moccasin with Little Brother• ’08 Trail Markers• ’09 Tuttle’s Mouse Devil Bug• ’10 Ole Mossback• ’11 Go Forth• ’12 Majestic Moonlight• ’13 Nicks Lake Reflection• ’14 Bald Mountain Overlook• ’15 Black Bear• ’16 25th Anniversary

FURNITURE & LEAN-TO PLANS17 x 11 – Black & White Detailed construction drawings for the woodworker.Reproduced on fine parchment paper.

• Child’s Adirondack chair ..............................$4.00• Lean-to Plans (301/2 x 421/2, fireplace plans included) ...........$15.00• Westport chair..............................................$10.00

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LAKE GEORGE MAP POSTERby Seneca Ray Stoddard

103/4 x 343/4 – Color – $16.95

ADIRONDACK WILDERNESSby Seneca Ray Stoddard26 x 32 – Color – $25.00

ADIRONDACK GUIDEby Mark Bowie

32 x 15 – Full Color – $20.00

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BIRDS OF THEGREAT LAKES REGIONby Steven M. Lewers + Associates19 x 27 – Full Color – $17.95

PETERSON’S BACKYARD BIRDSOF THE NORTHEASTby Steven M. Lewers + Associates19 x 27 – Full Color – $17.95

FRESHWATER FISHES OF NEWENGLAND & THE ADIRONDACKS

by Steven M. Lewers + Associates19 x 27 – Full Color – $17.95

ADIRONDACK PARK MAP POSTERby Adirondack Life

36 x 48 – Full Color – $49.95 Laminated

APPLES OF EASTERNNORTH AMERICA

by Steven M. Lewers + Associates19 x 27 – Full Color – $17.95

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ADIRONDACK COUNCIL MAP POSTERby The Adirondack Council

Full Color – 35 x 43$40.00 Laminated – $25.00 Unlaminated

WHITEFACE MOUNTAINby Frank Houck

28 x 22 – Full Color– $10.00

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SPECIALTY ITEMSFOLDING GUIDES/REFERENCECARDS/ID GUIDES/QUICKREFERENCE GUIDESEARTH SKY + WATERFOLDING GUIDES4 x 9 – Opens to 24 x 9 – Illus. – $8.95 each

• Backyard Birds of the NortheastISBN 978-1-935380-08-5• Caterpillars of Eastern North AmericaISBN 978-1-621263-46-3• Common Bees of North AmericaISBN 978-1-621263-27-2• Common Mushrooms of the NortheastISBN 978-1-621263-49-4

• Common Trees in the Cities & Townsof the Northeast & Upper MidwestISBN 978-1-935380-49-8

• Common Trees of the Trails & Forests of the Northeast & Upper MidwestISBN 978-1-935380-50-4

• Common Trees of Trails & Forestsof the Northeast & Upper MidwestISBN 978-1-935380-50-4

• Ducks, Geese, & Swans of Eastern North AmericaISBN 978-1-935380-13-9

• Favorite Apples of the NortheastISBN 978-1-935380-88-7

• Fishes of the Great Lakes RegionISBN 978-1-935380-28-3

• Freshwater Fishes of the NortheastISBN 978-1-893770-75-1

• Hummingbirds of Eastern North AmericaISBN 978-1-935380-56-6

• Land Mammals of the NortheastISBN 978-1-935380-57-3

• Night Sky Guide – ISBN 978-1-935380-18-4• Owls of North America – ISBN 978-1-935380-16-0• Raptors of Eastern North AmericaISBN 978-1-935380-17-7

• Warblers of Eastern North AmericaISBN 978-1-935380-55-9

• Waterbirds of the Great Lakes RegionISBN 978-1-935380-27-6• Woodpeckers of North AmericaISBN 978-1-62126-243-5

NORTH WOODSIDENTIFICATION GUIDES by Jeff Greco1¼ x 4 – $6.99 each 18 High Gloss Vinyl Tags on Chain

• Animal Scat – ISBN 0-9709294-6-3• Animal Tracks – ISBN 0-9709294-0-4• Birds of Prey – ISBN 978-0-9820543-0-7• First Aid – ISBN 0-9709294-8-X• Fish – ISBN 0-9709294-4-7

• Fly Fishing – ISBN 0-9709294-5-5• Garden Insects – ISBN 0-9709294-7-1• Knots – ISBN 0-9709294-9-8• Summer Constellations – ISBN 0-9709294-3-9• Trees – ISBN 0-9709294-1-2• Wildflowers – ISBN 0-9709294-2-0

NORTHERN LIGHTS PAMPHLETA Guide to Nature'sSpectacular Light Showby Tom Anderson4 x 7½ – Opens to 12 x 15 – Photos$7.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-491-2Learn where to look, when to look, and the besttechniques for seeing nature’s spectacular light show.

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES4 x 9 – Opens to 24 x 9 – $7.95 each

Waterproof field guides featuring life-like illustrationsand brief descriptions.• Bats of Eastern North AmericaISBN 978-1-943334-55-1• Birds of New YorkISBN 978-1-936913-58-9• Butterflies of the Mid-Atlantic StatesISBN 978-1-643334-89-6• Freshwater Fishes of New YorkISBN 978-1-943334-38-4

• Hummingbirds of North AmericaISBN 978-1-936913-42-8• Mammals of the Mid-Atlantic StatesISBN 978-1-943334-81-0• Night Sky – ISBN 978-1-943334-00-1• Owls of North AmericaISBN 978-1-943334-21-6• Peppers – ISBN 978-1-943334-57-5• Raptors of Eastern North AmericaISBN 978-1-936913-37-4• Snakes of the Mid-Atlantic StatesISBN 978-1-943334-31-5• Trees of New York – ISBN 978-1-943334-33-9• Warblers of North AmericaISBN 978-1-943334-29-2• Waterfowl of North AmericaISBN 978-1-936913-41-1• Wildflowers of New YorkISBN 978-1-943334-34-6

WATERFORD PRESS OUR LIVINGEARTH REFERENCE CARD SETS4¾ x 10 – Each card opens to 22 x 8½ – $17.95 each• Bugwatchers (Beetles, Bugs & Slugs, Dragonflies) ISBN 978-1-62005-335-5• Game Fishes of North America(Freshwater & Saltwater)ISBN 978-1-62005-331-7• Pollinators (Butterflies, Moths, Bats) ISBN 978-1-62005-314-0• Skywatchers (Night Sky, Moon, Weather)ISBN 978-1-62005-315-7• Wild Foods (Edible Plants, Mushrooms) ISBN 978-1-62005-337-9

WATERFORD PRESS OUTDOORESSENTIALS REFERENCE CARDS3¾ x 5½ – Opens to 18¾ x 5½ – $8.95 each• Backpacking EssentialsISBN 978-1-62005-302-7• Boating Essentials – ISBN 978-1-62005-282-2• Camping Essentials – ISBN 978-1-62005-303-4• Day Hiking Essentials – ISBN 978-1-62005-304-1• Freshwater Fishing EssentialsISBN 978-1-62005-305-8• Winter Essentials – ISBN 978-1-62005-307-2

WATERFORD PRESSREFERENCE CARDS31/2 x 81/2 – Opens to 22 x 81/2 – $7.95 each

Durable, pocket-sizedguides with color illustrations.Includes Disaster SurvivalGuides, DuraGuides, and thePathfinder Outdoor SurvivalSeries.• Animal Skulls & Bones (DuraGuide)ISBN 978-1-58355-558-3• Animal Tracking (DuraGuide)ISBN 978-1-58355-551-4• Animal Tracks – ISBN 1-58355-072-0

• Appalachian Trail Trees & WildflowersISBN 978-1-58355-668-9• Appalachian Trail Wildlife– ISBN978-1-58355-715-0• Backyard Birds of East/Central North AmericaISBN 978-1-62005-242-6 – $9.95• Basic and Primitive Navigation (Pathfinder)ISBN 978-1-58355-712-9• Basic Navigation For Search and Rescue and Survival – ISBN 978-1-62005-259-4• Basic Tracking (Pathfinder)ISBN 978-1-58355-709-9• Bass & Freshwater Game Fish of North AmericaISBN 978-1-62005-215-0• Bats – 978-1-62005-185-6• Beetles – ISBN 978-1-58355-639-9• Bird Feeders and FoodISBN 978-1620052440 – $9.95• Birding 101ISBN 978-1620052297 – $9.95• Birds of Prey – ISBN 978-1-58355-189-9• Boat & Water Safety (DuraGuide)ISBN 978-1-58355-519-4• Bugs & Slugs – ISBN 978-1-62005-286-0• Building a Survival Kit (Pathfinder)ISBN 978-1-58355-705-1• Camping 101 (DuraGuide)ISBN 978-1-58355-552-1• Disaster Survival (DuraGuide)ISBN 978-1-58355-554-5• Eastern Backyard BirdsISBN 978-1-58355-074-8• Edible Plants – ISBN 1-58355-127-1• Edible Plants of the Eastern WoodlandsISBN 978-1-58355-707-5• Emergency First Aid – ISBN 978-1-62005-288-4• Essential Knots For Search and Rescue and Survival – ISBN 978-1-62005-260-0 – $7.95• Extreme Cold Survival – ISBN 978-1-58355-862-1• Extreme Heat Survival – ISBN 978-1-58355-859-1

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• Feeder Birds of the NortheastISBN 978-1-62005-222-8 – $9.95• Field Dressing Game – ISBN 978-1-58355-534-7• Foraging for Wild Edible FoodsISBN 978-1-62005-278-5• Freshwater Fishes – ISBN 978-1-58355-183-7• Freshwater Fishing (DuraGuide)ISBN 978-1-58355-535-4• Geology – ISBN 978-1-58355-075-5• Hummingbirds – ISBN 978-1-58355-791-4• Hummingbirds of North AmericaISBN 978-1-62005-241-9 – $9.95• Improvised Hunting Weapons & Tools (Pathfinder) – ISBN 978-1-58355-711-2• Improvised Trapping (Pathfinder)ISBN 978-1-58355-710-5• Invasive Animals & PlantsISBN 978-1-62005-299-0• Invasive Weeds of North AmericaISBN 978-1-58355-477-7• Knots – ISBN 978-1-58355-323-7• Mammals – ISBN 1-58355-177-8• Medicinal and Other Useful Plants of the Eastern Woodlands – ISBN 978-1-58355-708-2• Mushrooms – ISBN 1-58355-182-4• Nests and Eggs of North American Backyard BirdsISBN 978-1-62005-225-9 – $9.95• New York Birds – ISBN 1-58355-159-X – $6.95 • New York State Butterflies & MothsISBN 978-1-58355-430-2• New York State Trees & WildflowersISBN 1-58355-297-9• New York State Wildlife – ISBN 1-58355-298-7• The Night Sky – ISBN 978-1-62005-280-8• Outdoor Knots (DuraGuide)ISBN 978-1-62005-292-1 – $6.95• Pond Life – ISBN 978-1-58355-214-8• Reptiles & Amphibians ISBN 978-1-58355-180-6• Right Bird, Right HouseISBN 978-1-62005-225-9 – $9.95• Roadside Wildflowers – ISBN 978-1-58355-179-0• Shelter, Fire & Water (Pathfinder)ISBN 978-1-58355-706-8• Signaling for Rescue (Pathfinder)ISBN 978-1-58355-713-6• Trees – ISBN 1-58355-178-6• Trout & Salmon of North AmericaISBN 978-1-62005-217-4• Urban Wildlife – ISBN 978-1-58355-093-9• Waterfowl – ISBN 978-1-58355-638-2 – $7.95• Weather – ISBN 978-1-58355-112-7• Wilderness First Aid (Pathfinder)ISBN 978-1-58355-718-1• Wilderness Survival – ISBN 978-1-62005-362-1• Wildlife Survival – ISBN 978-1-58355-864-5

WATERFORD PRESSSEARCH AND RESCUEREFERENCE CARDS4½ X 5½ – Opens to 18¾ x 5½ – $9.95 each• Basic First Aid for Non-Medical First Responders and SAR VolunteersISBN 978-1-62005-308-9• Essential KnotsISBN 978-1-62005-260-0• Visual Guide to First Aid for First RespondersISBN 978-1-62005-309-6• Wilderness Emergency CareISBN 978-1-62005-352-2

WOODY PLANTS OFTHE NORTHERN FORESTQuick Guideby Jerry Jenkins4 x 9 – Photos – $11.95Contains two double-sided charts. The summer chartshows the leaves of over 200 plants, while the winterchart shows the buds of about 185 plants. Relatedtitle: Woody Plants of the Northern Forest

MOSSES OF THENORTHERN FORESTQuick Guideby Jerry Jenkins4 x 9 – 4 pages – PhotosFold-out charts – $11.95 – ISBN 978-1501750908This guide consists of two durable, double-sidedcharts with high-resolution, close-up images of morethan 300 mosses.

GREETING CARDS/NOTE CARDS/STATIONERYADIRONDACK LIGHTNOTE CARDSby Barry Lobdell7 x 5 – Full color photos Individual notes w/envelopes – $5.95 each

• Blue Sunset• Buttermilk Falls• Early on Baker• Forest for the Trees• High Peaks from Cascade• Late August Sunset• Meg’s Winter• Tamaracks at Jones Pond• Teahouse at White Pine Camp• Whiteface in Winter

ADIRONDACK STATIONERYby Kathryn Mowry71/2 x 121/2 – Package of 8 – $5.00

A packet of fold-over notepaper with a gold closure seal.Elegantly decorated on heavyparchment stock for yourAdirondack vacation notesto friends.

BOUNDING BEE NOTE CARDSby Lucie Wellner7 x 5 – Full Color – $18.00 per set

Each set featuressix note cardswith envelopespresented in abeautifullyillustrated box.

• Adirondack Water• Adirondack Woods• Central New York Fields and Meadows• Central New York Watercolors• Fields and Meadows• Rural Homesteads of Central New York• Skaneateles• Views of Central New York• Winter Watercolors• Woodlands of Central New York

BUFFALO NOTE CARDSby The Landmark Society of Western New York5 x 6¾ – Full ColorPkg. of 10 w/envelopes – $12.98Ten images by Andy Olenick, featuring “BuffaloFacts,” by Richard Reisem.

EARTH SKY + WATER NAMEDROPPED GREETING CARDS5 x 7 – Full Color – $3.95 eachMinimum order of 72 units, 6 per styleMany more styles availableContact your sales rep for a full list• Apples (GC-291)• Apples II (GC-292)• Bald Eagle (GC-529)• Barred Owl (GC-574)• Beaver (GC-532)• Black Bear (GC-530)• Blueberries (GC-630)• Bobcat (GC-368)• Cardinal (GC-172)• Cardinal Pair (GC-629)• Chickadee (GC-299)• Cortland Apple (GC-319)• Eagle (GC-275)• Eastern Bluebird (GC-408)• Fall Leaves (GC-187)• Fritillary Butterfly (GC-384)• Great Horned Owl (GC-222)• Hemlock (GC-555)• Lake Trout (GC-162)• Loon (GC-19)• Loon II (GC-135)• Loon III (GC-288)• Loon Chicks (GC-270)• Maples (GC-183)• McIntosh Apple (GC-318)• Monarch Butterfly (GC-386)• Moose (GC-264)• Moose II (GC-346)• Pileated Woodpecker (GC-209)• Rainbow Trout (GC-163)• Red Fox (GC-521)• Red Maple (GC-374)• Red Trillium (GC-383)• River Otter (GC-369)• Screech Owl (GC-398)

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• Sibley’s Woodpeckers of Eastern North America (GC-847)• Sugar Maple (GC-96)• Sunflower (GC-371)• Trout III (GC-161)• Two Butterflies (GC-392)• White-Tailed Deer (GC-533)• Wild Turkey II (GC-463)• Wood Duck (GC-237)

EARTH SKY + WATERGREETING CARDSNot Name-Dropped5 x 7 – Full Color – $3.95 eachMinimum order 6 per style• Apples (GC-416)• Birds of the Northeast (GC-818)• Butterfly II (GC-543)• Feathers (GC-438)• Feathers II (GC-547)• Hawks of Eastern North America (GC-832)• Leaves (GC-436)• Owls of Eastern North America (GC-831)• Trees of the Northeast (GC-819)

EARTH SKY + WATERNOTE CARDS3½ x 5 – Full ColorPkg. of 8 w/envelopes – $9.95 per package

• Acorns (NC-160) – ISBN 978-1-62126-299-2• American Goldfinch (NC-64)ISBN 978-1-621260-45-5• American Holly (NC-65) – ISBN 978-1-621260-46-2• American Robin (NC-199) – ISBN 978-1621263630• Asparagus (NC-87) – ISBN 978-1-621261-11-7• Apples (NC-27) – ISBN 978-1-935380-65-8• Berries (NC-47) – ISBN 978-1-62126-011-0• Berry Assortment II (NC-77)ISBN 978-1-62126101-8• Black Bear (NC-99) – ISBN 978-1-621261-42-1• Black-capped Chickadee (NC-57)ISBN 978-1-621260-36-3• Blue Jay (NC 204)ISBN 978-1621263661• Blueberry (NC-135) – ISBN 978-1-62126-239-8• Butterflies (NC-14) – ISBN 978-1-893770-96-6• Butterflies II (NC-16) – ISBN 978-1-935380-19-1• Cardinal (NC-51) – ISBN 978-1-621260-30-1• Carolina Wren (NC-69) – ISBN 978-1-621260-53-0• Caterpillar Assortment (NC-195)ISBN 978-1621263593• Christmas Bulb (NC - 192)ISBN 978-1621263432• Christmas Holly (NC-193)ISBN 978-1621263449

• Christmas Pine Cone (NC-168)ISBN 978-1-62126-307-4• Christmas Wreath (NC-194)ISBN 978-1621263456• Clematis (NC-164) – ISBN 978-1-62126-303-6• Dragonfly & Damselfly Assortment (NC-25)ISBN 978-1-935380-59-7• Dragonfly & Damselfly Assortment II (NC-43)ISBN 978-1-62126-007-3• Ducks (NC-31) – ISBN 978-1-935380-78-8• Eastern Bluebird (NC-53) – ISBN 978-1-621260-32-5• Eastern White Pine (NC-201)ISBN 9781621263630• Eggs in Nest (NC-190) – ISBN 978-1621263418• Fall Foliage (NC-13) – ISBN 978-1-893770-97-3• Ferns (NC-34) – ISBN 978-1-935380-81-8• Freshwater Gamefish (NC-12)ISBN 978-1-893770-96-6• Freshwater Turtle Assortment (NC-32)ISBN 978-1-935380-79-5• Frogs & Toads (NC-30) – ISBN 978-1-935380-77-1• Garlic & Chili (NC-91) – ISBN 978-1-62126115-5• Grape Assortment (NC-78)ISBN 978-1-62126102-5• Gray Squirrel (NC-183) – 9781621263258• Gray Wolf (NC-153) – ISBN 978-1-62126-291-6• Great Blue Heron (NC-60)ISBN 978-1-621260-39-4• Great Blue Heron II (NC-131)ISBN 978-1-62126-234-3• Great Blue Heron in Flight (NC-71)ISBN 978-1-621260-55-4• Great Horned Owl (NC-159)ISBN 978-1-62126-297-8• Gull & Tern Assortment (NC-121)ISBN 978-1-62126-218-3• Heirloom Apples (NC-40)ISBN 978-1-935380-87-0• Heirloom Peas (NC-92) – ISBN 978-1-621261-16-2• Herb Assortment (NC-133)ISBN 978-1-62126-236-7• Hydrangea II (NC-175) – 9781621263173• Iris (NC-167) – ISBN 978-1-62126-306-7• Lilac (NC-165) – ISBN 978-1-62126-304-3• Loon Assortment (NC-21)ISBN 978-1-935380-45-0• Lupine (NC-173) – 9781621263159• Mammals (NC-28) – ISBN 978-1-935380-75-7• Maple Leaf Assortment (NC-59)ISBN 978-1-621260-38-7• Maple Leaf Assortment II (NC-161)ISBN 978-1-62126-300-5• Moose (NC-100) – ISBN 978-1-621261-43-8• Northern Gamefish Assortment (NC-39)ISBN 978-1-935380-86-3• Orchid (NC-184) – 9781621263265• Osprey (NC-122) – ISBN 978-1-62126-219-0• Owl (NC-72) – ISBN 978-1-621260-56-1• Peterson Birds (NC-11) – ISBN 978-1-893770-95-9• Peterson Birds II (NC-17)ISBN 978-1-935380-20-7• Peterson Birds III (NC-22)ISBN 978-1-935380-46-7• Peterson Hummingbirds (NC-23)ISBN 978-1-935380-47-4• Peterson Owls (NC-41) – ISBN 978-1-935380-91-7• Peterson Woodpeckers (NC-46)ISBN 978-1-62126-010-3• Pinecone & Holly (NC-48)ISBN 978-1-62126-012-7

• Poinsettia (NC-169) – ISBN 978-1-62126-308-1• Pumpkin (NC-85) – ISBN 978-1-62126109-4• Rabbit & Hare Assortment (NC-127)ISBN 978-1-62126-225-1• Rose Assortment (NC-166)ISBN 978-1-62126-305-0• Ruby-throated Hummingbird (NC-58)ISBN 978-1-621260-37-0• Ruby throated Hummingbird at Red Trumpet(NC-202) – ISBN 9781621263661• Sibley Duck Assortment (NC-148)ISBN 978-1-62126-286-2• Sibley Owl Assortment (NC-158)ISBN 978-1-62126-296-1• Sibley Raptor Assortment (NC-149)ISBN 978-1-62126-287-9• Sibley Snowy Owl (NC-163) – 9781621263029• Snowy Owl (NC-163) – ISBN 978-1-62126-302-9• Spring Azure (NC-172) – 9781621263142• Strawberry Assortment (NC-90)ISBN 978-1-62126114-8• Striped Bass (NC-73) – ISBN 978-1-621260-89-9• Sunflower (NC-63) – ISBN 978-1-621260-44-8• Swallowtail Assortment (NC-162)ISBN 978-1-62126-301-2• Sweet Peppers (NC-80) – ISBN 978-1-62126104-9• Tomato Assortment (NC-83)ISBN 978-1-621261-07-0• Tufted Titmouse (NC-150)ISBN 978-1-62126-288-6• Waterbird Feathers (NC-210)ISBN 9781621263746• Wildflowers (NC-42) – ISBN 978-1-935380-92-4• Wildflowers II (NC-44) – ISBN 978-1-62126-008-0• Wildflowers III (NC-45) – ISBN 978-1-62126-009-7• Winter Spruce (NC-128) – ISBN 978-1-62126-226-8

FLOWERS FROM ELLWANGERGARDEN NOTE CARDSby The Landmark Society of Western New York4½ x 5½ – Full ColorPkg. of 16 w/envelopes – $11.95Woody Packard created these flower portraits whilecreeping through Ellwanger Garden in Rochester.

LANDSCAPE SCENESNOTE CARDSby The Adirondack Council6¼ x 4½ – Full ColorPkg. of 8 w/envelopes – $10.95Eight note cards featuring the landscape photographyof Carl Heilman II.

LANDSCAPE SCENESNOTE CARDS IIby The Adirondack Council6¼ x 4½ – Full ColorPkg. of 8 w/envelopes – $10.95Featuring the photography of Carl Heilman II.

LIGHTHOUSE NOTE CARDSby Seaway Trail, Inc.4½ x 6½ – Full ColorPkg. of 8 w/envelopes – $12.95Includes Presque Isle, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Old FortNiagara, 30 Mile Point, Charlotte-Genesee, Sodus,Tibbetts Point, and Rock Island lighthouses.

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LOONS NOTE CARDSby The Adirondack Council6¼ x 4½ – Full ColorPkg. of 8 w/envelopes – $10.95Eight cards featuring photos and illustrations of loons.

SALMONOIDS OF THESEAWAY TRAIL LAKES ANDRIVERS NOTE CARDSby Seaway Trail, Inc.6¼ x 4½ – Full ColorPkg. of 7 w/envelopes – $12.95These note cards feature Atlantic salmon, browntrout, Chinook salmon, steelhead, lake & brook trout,Coho salmon, and pink salmon.

WILDLIFE NOTE CARDSby The Adirondack Council6¼ x 4½ – Full ColorPkg. of 8 w/envelopes – $10.95Eight cards, each with a different photo.Images include moose, beaver, and duck.

JIGSAW PUZZLESADIRONDACK JIGSAW PUZZLESby Carl Heilman II36 x 12 – 616 pieces – $22.95 each

• Adirondack High Peaks from Mt. Van Hoevenberg• Adirondack Rainbow, Brant Lake• The High Peaks from Giant Mountain• Hornbeck Canoe, Lake George• Lake George from First Peak• Marcy Dam Reflections• Reflections at Dawn• Sunset over Fourth Lake

AUTUMN IN THE AIRJIGSAW PUZZLEby Tom Doughty1000 pieces – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-68234-826-0Two loons float on a peaceful autumn lake.

AUTUMN SHADESJIGSAW PUZZLE by David A. Maass 1000 pieces – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-62343-994-1 A small flock of wood ducks land on a quiet pond

BOOKSHELF JIGSAW PUZZLEby Paul Prescott1000 pieces – $19.99ISBN 978-1-4236-3972-5This challenging jigsaw puzzle features an imageof a full bookshelf.

CABIN FEVER JIGSAW PUZZLEby Ralph Kylloe1000 pieces – $19.99ISBN 978-1-4236-3964-0This 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle features a beautifulimage of a cabin porch from Ralph Kylloe.

COLD SNAP JIGSAW PUZZLEby James Meger1000 pieces – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-68234-816-1An image of two whitetail deer on an autumn day.

COZY RETREATJIGSAW PUZZLEby Neal Anderson300 pieces – $13.99 – ISBN 978-1-62343-922-4A red fox is featured on this 300-piece puzzle.

EVENING MIST JIGSAW PUZZLEby Abraham Hunter1000 pieces – $19.99A lakeside campsite is featured on this puzzle.

FEATHERS AND FLOWERSJIGSAW PUZZLEby William VanDerdasson1000 pieces – $16.99This challenging puzzle features birds at a feedersurrounded by flowrs.

FOREST PATH JIGSAW PUZZLEby Eurographics1000 pieces – $19.99This puzzle features a peaceful wooded path.

FOREST STREAMJIGSAW PUZZLEby Eurogrphics1000 pieces – $19.99An autumn scene of a rock stream is featured here.

A GOOD TIME COMINGJIGSAW PUZZLEby The Adirondack Museum500 pieces – $19.95A. F. Tait’s 1862 painting showing guides at a lean-to.

HAPPY CAMPER JIGSAW PUZZLEby Phil Noyes1000 pieces – $19.99 – ISBN 978-1-4236-4411-8A classic scene of a family by an RV is featured here.

JUST DOGS JIGSAW PUZZLEby Jim Killen1000 pieces – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-62343-978-1This puzzle features a painting of two dogs on a farm.

NEW DISCOVERIESJIGSAW PUZZLEby Kevin Daniel1000 pieces – $19.99A black bear leads her cubs around the forest on thischallenging jigsaw puzzle.

NIAGARA FALLSJIGSAW PUZZLEby Eurographics1000 pieces – $19.99A beautiful image of Niagara Falls is featured on thischallenging jigsaw puzzle.

THE SENTINEL JIGSAW PUZZLE by Jon Ren 1000 pieces – $16.99ISBN 978-1-62343-993-4What’s better thanrelaxing on a quietmorning, cup of coffeein hand, with a fun yetchallenging puzzle?The Sentinel Wolf Puzzlefeatures art by Jon Renof a watchful wolf in awintery woodland scene.

SYMBOL OFTHE NORTHby Bob Metropulos1000 pieces – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-68234-858-1A loon on its nest is featured on this puzzle.

WATCHFUL EYE JIGSAW PUZZLEby Sam Timm1000 pieces – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-68234-828-4This puzzle features a watchful owl.

WELCOME TO THELAKE JIGSAW PUZZLEby Kate Ward Thacker1000 pieces – $16.99 – ISBN 978-1-62343-982-8A collage of lake- and cabin-themed items adornsthis puzzle.

JOURNALS/PLANNERSADIRONDACK JOURNALby Moose River Trading Company31/2 x 5 – 48 pagesMap – Illus.Paperback – $5.95 ISBN 1-881857-00-X

A pocket-size journalfor recording yourAdirondack hiking,camping, fishing, andclimbing experiences.

BACKCOUNTRY LOGby Kathryn Hunter4¼ x 6½ – 224 pagesHardcover – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-5247-6123-3A notebook that combines an appreciation for naturewith the handcrafted feel of letterpress printing,

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LOG NOTES3½ x 9 – 4 notebooks, 30 pages each Hardcover – $14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4521-7676-5The realistic log-look cover of this notebook bringsthe outdoors in when you record thoughts, messages,and to-do lists.

OUR FAMILY CAMPSA Daily Journal ofFamily Camping Adventuresby CQ Products5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-594-0

OUR FAMILY TRAVELSA Daily Journal ofFamily Travel Adventuresby CQ Products5½ x 7¾ – 64 pages – Illus.Paperback – $12.00 – ISBN 978-1-56383-593-3

NATUREJOURNALS5½ x 8½ – 160 pagesHardcover – $7.95 eachThese journals (withblank or lined pages)are perfect for travel,garden notes, sketching,or personal reflection.Choose from thefollowing cover designs.

• Black Bear Portrait – Lined – 978-1935666-85-1• Cardinals – Lined – ISBN 978-1-932472-61-5• Chickadee – Lined – ISBN 978-1-935666-12-7• Chipmunk – Lined – ISBN 978-1-932472-60-8• Eagle – Blank – ISBN 1-932472-13-4• Eagle Perched – Blank – ISBN 978-1-935666-92-9• Fall Birches – Blank – ISBN 1-932472-19-3• Fox – Lined – ISBN 978-1-935666-38-7• Hawk Owl – Blank – ISBN 978-1935666-61-5• Hummingbird – Blank – ISBN 978-1-932472-55-4• Loons – Lined – ISBN 1-932472-15-0• Moose – Lined – ISBN 978-1-935666-07-3• Pileated Woodpecker – BlankISBN 978-1-935666-62-2• Raccoon – Lined – ISBN 978-1-932472-56-1• Star Chart – Lined – ISBN 978-1-935666-80-6• Sunrise – Blank – ISBN 1-932472-20-7• Wolf – Lined – ISBN 1-932472-21-5• Young Deer – Lined – ISBN 978-1-932472-59-2

SIBLEY PLANNERby David Allen Sibley5 x 8 – 160 pages – Illus.Paperback – $14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5247-6183-7Birders and journalers will delight in this slim andelegant perpetual weekly planner.

WOODLAND CREATURESA 10 Notebook Setby Kathryn Hunter3½ x 5¾ – 480 pagesPaperback – $20.00 – ISBN 978-1-5247-6123-3The perfect gift for animal lovers and nature loversalike, this 10-notebook set from Blackbird Letter-press is stylish, yet evocative of the natural world.

MAGNETS/MEDALLIONS/PATCHES/PINS/STICKERS/SCRATCH OFF CARDSADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSHIKING STICK MEDALLION

11/2 x 2 – $9.95This attractive curved metalemblem will add a touch of styleto your favorite hiking stick.

ADK AUTO MAGNET7 x 5 oval magnet – $7.95Show your attachmentto the Adirondacks withthis classic auto magnet.

MAGNETSby The Mountaineer31/4 diameter – $3.95 each• Adirondacks• Lake Placid: Bobsled• Lake Placid: Cross Country Skier• Lake Placid: Down Hill Skier• Lake Placid: Hockey Sticks• Lake Placid: Ice Skates• Lake Placid: Ski Jumper• Mount Marcy• Whiteface

PATCHESby The Mountaineer31/2 diameter – $6.00 eachSpecify with or without display card• Adirondack Mountains• Algonquin• Allen• Ampersand• Armstrong• Baker• Basin• Baxter• Big Slide• Blake• Blue Mountain• Buck • Cascade• Catskill Mountains• Cliff• Colden• Colvin• Couchsachraga• Dial• Dix• Donaldson• East Dix/Grace• Emmons• Esther• Gray• Giant• Gore• Gothics• Haystack• Haystack: Saranac Lake• Hopkins• Hough• Hurricane

• Indian Head• Iroquois• Jay• Jo• Lake George• Lake Placid: Bobsled• Lake Placid: Cross Country Skier• Lake Placid: Down Hill Skier• Lake Placid: Hockey Sticks• Lake Placid: Ice Skates• Lake Placid: Ski Jumper• Lower Wolf Jaw• Macomb• McKenzie• Marcy• Marshall• Nippletop• Noonmark• Nye• Owl’s Head• Panther• Phelps• Pitchoff• Poke-O-Moonshine• Porter• Prospect • Redfield• Rocky Peak Ridge• Roostercomb• Saddleback• Santanoni• Santanoni Range• Sawteeth• Scarface• Seward• Seward Range• Seymour• Skylight• South Dix/Carson• St. Regis• Street• Street/Nye• Table Top• Tongue Range• Upper Wolfjaw• Van Hoevenberg• Whiteface• Wright

PINSby The Mountaineer1 inch diameter – $6.50 each• Adirondacks• Algonquin• Big Slide• Cascade• Colden• Giant• Gothics• Jo• Lake Placid USA Olympic Village• Marcy• Phelps• Porter• Whiteface• Wofjaws• Wright

STICKERSby The Mountaineer31/2 diameter – $3.99 each• Adirondacks• Catskill Mountains• Lake Placid: Bobsled• Lake Placid: Cross Country Skier• Lake Placid: Down Hill Skier• Lake Placid: Hockey Sticks• Lake Placid: Ice Skates• Lake Placid: Ski Jumper• Mount Marcy• Whiteface

HIGH PEAKS STICKER PACK48 sticker set – 1½ diameter each – $11.95This set includes a sticker for each of the 46Adirondack High Peaks and two bonus stickers.

SARANAC LAKE6 STICKER PACK6 sticker set – 1½ diameter each – $3.95Includes a sticker for each of the Saranac Lake 6:Ampersand, Baker, Haystack, McKenzie, Scarface,and St. Regis

SCRATCH OFF by PeakquestTrack your hiking progress with these uniqueAdirondack scratch-off cards.5 x 7 – $15.00 each• ADK Fire Tower Challenge• NY’s 46 Adirondack High Peaks• NY’s 46 Winter ADK High Peaks• NY’s Lake George 12 Peaks• NY’s Tri-Lakes Trifecta

11 x 14 – $25.00 each • NY’s 46 Adirondack High Peaks• Adirondack Park, NY Fabulous 40• America’s 50 Peak Quest.

PLACEMATSTHE ABC'S OF THEADIRONDACKS PLACEMAT SETby Karyn Burns17 x 11 – Set of 4 Placemats – $24.00

This set of 4 peel-n-stick placematsfeatures a funjourney throughthe alphabet withillustrations oficonic Adirondackscenes.

PLAYING CARDS/RECIPE CARDS/GAMESADIRONDACK PARKPLAYING CARDS

by Carl Heilman II2½ x 3½ 54 cards – $8.95These premiumquality playing cardsfeature images byaward-winningphotographer, CarlHeilman II.

DON’T… PLAYING CARDSby The Mountaineers Books2½ x 3½ – 52 cards – $7.95 each• Don’t Die Out There! DeckISBN 978-1-59485-071-4

• Don’t Get Lost Out There! DeckISBN 978-1-59485-913-7

• Don’t Drown Out There! DeckISBN 978-1-59485-662-4

• Don’t Freeze Out There! DeckISBN 978-1-59485-823-9

HELLO NATURE ACTIVITY CARDSby Nina Chakrabarti & Anna Claybourne5 x 7 – 20 cards – $12.99 – ISBN 978-1-78627-185-3With 30 fun activities to try, from stone skimmingto making feather quill pens, there is fun for thewhole family.

LAKE GEORGE PLAYING CARDSby Carl Heilman II2½ x 3½ – 54 cards – $8.95These premium quality playing cards feature imagesby photographer Carl Heilman II.

NATURE’S WILD CARDSby Stan Tekiela2½ x 3½ – 52 cards – $5.95 each• Agates of North AmericaISBN 978-1-59193-453-0• Amazing Sights of the Night SkyISBN 978-1-59193-694-7• BearsISBN 978-1-59193-957-3This deck features full-color photographs of bears, including black bears, grizzly bears, and polar bears.• Birds of the NortheastISBN 978-1-59193-385-4• HummingbirdsISBN 978-1-59193-695-4• LoonsISBN 978-1-59193-782-1• Mammals of the NortheastISBN 978-1-59193-388-5• Northern LightsISBN 978-1-59193-469-1• Night SkyISBN 978-1-59193-242-0

• OwlsISBN 978-1591939344This gorgeous deck features full-color photographs of fifteen of North America’s most common and fascinating owl species.• RaptorsISBN 978-1-59193-823-1This standard deck of cards features striking images of hawks, eagles, falcons, kites, vultures, and owls.• Rocks & MineralsISBN 978-1-59193-313-7• Trees of the NortheastISBN 978-1-59193-391-5• Wildflowers of the NortheastISBN 978-1-59193-394-6

RAPTORS PLAYING CARDS by Stan Tekiela2½ x 3½ – 54 cards$5.95 – ISBN 978-1591938231

THE SCOUT'S DECK OFOUTDOOR RECIPE CARDSby Tim & Christine Conners3¾ x 5½ – 62 cards$14.95 – ISBN 978-1-4930-0811-7Nestled inside a sturdy box is a wide assortment ofrecipe cards designed to make outdoor cooking easier.

SHIPS OF THE GREAT LAKESPLAYING CARDSby Peter Markham2½ x 3½ – 54 cards$5.95 – ISBN 978-1-59193-578-0A gorgeous deck of playing cards featuring photo-graphs of the most famous and spectacular ships onthe Great Lakes.

SIBLEY BACKYARD BIRDSMATCHING GAMEby David Allen Sibley5¾ x 5¾ – 40 cards$14.99 – ISBN 978-1-5247-6262-9This 40-piece matching game is sure to charm bothchildren and parents.

WILD CARDSEdible Wild Foods Playing Cardsby Linda Runyon52 cards – 2¼ x 3½ $8.00 – ISBN 978-0-88079-515-9A unique deck of playing cards with photos anddescriptions of 52 different edible plants.

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POSTCARDS/POSTCARD BOOKSANYPLACE WILD IN THEADIRONDACKS POSTCARD BOOKby William J. O’Hern61/2 x 12 – Sepia Tone20 Postcards – $10.00 – ISBN 0-9707476-0-8Rare vintage photos show outdoor life in theAdirondacks, the world’s oldest mountain range.

HISTORICAL POSTCARDSOF THE ADIRONDACKSedited by Richard Nadeau61/2 x 41/4 – Full color23 Postcards – $9.95 – ISBN 1-881857-04-2A unique collection of hand-colored photo post-cards. The images depict the sporting life during thegolden age of the Adirondacks.

HISTORICAL POSTCARDSOF THE ADIRONDACKS – VOL. IIedited by Richard Nadeau61/2 x 41/4 – Full color 23 Postcards – $9.95 – ISBN 1-881857-05-0These hand-colored photo postcards depict scenesof the 19th century “Sporting Life” when mountainguides adventured into the rugged wilderness.

POSTCARDS OF AMERICA SERIES6½ x 4½ – 15 postcards – Photos – $7.99 eachThe Postcards of America series provides a photo-graphic history of New York State towns and cities.Each title in the series contains 15 mailable postcards.

• The Adirondacks: 1830–1930by Donald R. Williams – ISBN 978-0-7385-6238-4

• Cicero – by Thomas B. Mafrici & Elizabeth A. August – ISBN 978-0-7385-6499-9

• Constitution Island – by Ronnie Clark CoffeyISBN 978-0-7385-2541-9

• Erie Canal – by Andrew P. Kitzmann & the Erie Canal Museum – ISBN 978-0-7385-6243-8

• Evans and Angola – by Cheryl DelanoISBN 978-0-7385-6496-8

• Groton – by Rosemarie Palmer TuckerISBN 978-0-7385-6594-1

• Hastings-On-Hudson – by the Hastings Historical Society – ISBN 978-0-7385-2553-2

• Seneca Falls – by Frances T. Barbieri & Kathy Jans-Duffy – ISBN 978-0-7385-6573-6

• The Thousand Islands – by the Antique Boat Museum – ISBN 978-0-7385-6595-8

SIBLEY BACKYARDBIRDING POSTCARDSby David Sibley3¾ x 6 – Full Color100 Postcards – $20.00 ISBN 978-0-7704-3396-3

This handsome box setof 100 postcards featuresoriginal watercolorillustrations from DavidSibley, America’s leadingornithologist.

SPIRITS AND COCKTAILSOF UPSTATE NEW YORK15 Historic Postcardsby Donald Cazentre4¼ x 5¾ – Full Color15 Postcards – $7.99 – ISBN 978-1-4671-3859-8Using historic recipes with modern twists fromrenowned mixologists and distilleries, Don Cazentrepresents the classic cocktails of Upstate New York.

T-SHIRTS

ADIRONDACK TRACKS TEEThese comfortable Tees identify some of the morecommon animal tracks found in the Adirondacks!100% Cotton – Brown on Natural shirtAdult: S, M, L, XL – $16.00. XXL – $18.00Youth: S(6-8), M(10-12), L(14-16) – $13.00

OR 2 Oz. Backpacker ..................................................100OR 12 Adventures on New State Lands ............................4OR 12 Short Hikes Near Keene Valley ..............................4OR 12 Short Hikes Near Lake George..............................4OR 12 Short Hikes Near Lake Placid ...............................4OR 12 Short Hikes Near Old Forge..................................4OR 25 Bicycle Tours in the Adirondacks .........................4OR 25 Bicycle Tours in the Hudson Valley.....................64OR 25 Bicycle Tours in the Lake Champlain Region ......30OR 25 Bike Rides in the Finger Lakes ...........................48OR 25 Mountain Bike Tours in the Hudson Valley .........6440 Years from the Brink of Extinction....................95, 100OR 50 Hikes in the Adirondack Mountains .....................4OR 50 Hikes in Central New York’s

Leatherstocking Country............................................30OR 50 Hikes in the Catskills ..........................................64OR 50 Hikes in the Lower Hudson Valley ......................63OR 50 Hikes in the Upper Hudson Valley ......................64CH 50 Nature Projects for Kids....................................10060 Fun Things to Do Within 60 Miles of Rochester ........4860 Fun Things to Do When You’re Retired:

Within 60 Miles of Rochester ....................................4860 Great Places to Go with Kids:

Within 60 Miles of Rochester ....................................48CB 100 Fast & Foolproof Freshwater Fish Recipes.......100100 Things Syracuse Fans Should Know &

Do Before They Die...................................................30101 Amazing Sights of the Night Sky ............................100CH 101 Outdoor Adventures to Have Before

You Grow Up.............................................................95OR 101 Skills You Need to Survive in the Woods ...........95CH 101 Things for Kids to Do on a Rainy Day .............100CH 101 Things For Kids To Do Outside .......................100CB 150 Backyard Cookout Recipes................................95CB 150 Best-Ever Cast-Iron Skillet Recipes....................95150 Years of Racing in Saratoga.....................................30CH 175 Best Camp Games ...........................................100OR 200 Waterfalls in Central and

Western New York...............................................30, 48365 Things To Do in Ithaca New York............................481972 Flood in New York’s Southern Tier .................46, 6112993: Poems About Family, Small Town Life and

the Natural World........................................................4Abandoned: The Untold Stories of Orphan Asylums .......78Abandoned Dansville......................................................48Abandoned New York.....................................................77Abandoned Upstate New Yor ..........................................77CH Abbie in Stitches ......................................................48CH Abby’s Search for Cooper.........................................30ABC’s of the Adirondacks Placemat Set ........................160ABC’s of the Adirondacks Poster ..................................147CH Acadia Files Series ...................................................95Acid Rain in the Adirondacks...........................................4Acoustic Suite for New York State CD...........................139Acoustic Traditions CD.................................................139Adirondack ......................................................................4Adirondack 102 Club.......................................................4Adirondack Adventures ....................................................4

Adirondack Afternoons Poster .....................................146Adirondack Aire CD .....................................................139CH Adirondack Alphabet Book ........................................4Adirondack Alpine Summits .............................................4CH Adirondack Amy ........................................................4Adirondack Animal Tracks Poster ................................148Adirondack Archangels ....................................................4Adirondack Architecture Guide........................................4Adirondack Archive..........................................................4Adirondack Atlas..............................................................4Adirondack Audacity ........................................................4Adirondack August...........................................................4Adirondack Auto Magnet..............................................159Adirondack Bibliography .................................................4Adirondack Bibliography Supplement ..............................5Adirondack Birding..........................................................5Adirondack Books, 1966–1992.......................................5Adirondack Bridgebuilder from Charleston .....................5Adirondack Cabin Country ...............................................5Adirondack Camp Stories.................................................5Adirondack Camps...................................................5, 133Adirondack Characters and Campfire Yarns.....................5Adirondack Character Builds a Community......................2Adirondack Christmas Carol CD...................................139Adirondack Churches ..............................................5, 133Adirondack Civilian Conservation Corps Camps ...............5Adirondack Clubs and Camps ..........................................5CB Adirondack Cookbook ...............................................5Adirondack Council Map Poster...................................154Adirondack Dawn from Cascade Poster .......................143Adirondack Deer Trackers ...............................................5Adirondack Detective Series.............................................5Adirondack Enigma..........................................................5Adirondack Evenings Poster.........................................146Adirondack Experience....................................................5CH Adirondack Exploration for Kids and Families ...........5Adirondack Explorations..................................................5OR Adirondack Explorer: Wild Times ..............................6CH Adirondack Fairy Tales...............................................6Adirondack Family Time Series ........................................6OR Adirondack Fifty Falls Challenge ................................2Adirondack Fire Towers Series.........................................6Adirondack Fishing in the 1930s .....................................6Adirondack Flashes and Floaters......................................6Adirondack French Louie.................................................6GH Adirondack Ghost Stories CD.................................139Adirondack Gold Series ...................................................6Adirondack Great Camps DVD Series ...........................141Adirondack Guide-Boat (Durant) ....................................6Adirondack Guide Poster (Bowie) ...............................152Adirondack Guide Print Series Posters.........................151Adirondack Guide-Boat....................................................6Adirondack Guideboat (Sulavik)......................................6Adirondack Heart.............................................................6Adirondack High..............................................................6Adirondack High Peaks 3D Mountain Map ..................136Adirondack High Peaks from Mt. Marcy Poster Series ...143

OR Adirondack High Peaks Summit Journal. ...................6Adirondack Hotels and Inns...........................................27Adirondack Hunters and Trappers ...................................6Adirondack Ice ................................................................6Adirondack Jigsaw Puzzles ...........................................158Adirondack Journal......................................................158Adirondack Justice...........................................................6Adirondack Kaleidoscope.................................................6CH Adirondack Kids 1 20th Anniversary Ed. ....................2CH Adirondack Kids 20 ...................................................2CH Adirondack Kids Series...........................................6-7CH Adirondack Kids Story and Coloring Book .................6Adirondack Life Calendar.............................................138Adirondack: Life and Wildlife in the East..........................4Adirondack Light Note Cards........................................156Adirondack Logging .........................................................7CH Adirondack Lullaby ....................................................7Adirondack Mammals ......................................................7Adirondack Memories......................................................7Adirondack Memories and Campfire Stories ....................7Adirondack Mountain Club Calendar ...........................138OR Adirondack Mountain Club Forest Preserve

Series Guide to Catskill Trails ....................................64OR Adirondack Mountain Club Trail Guide Series ...........8Adirondack Mountains Hiking Stick Medallion ............159CH Adirondack Mouse Series ..........................................8Adirondack Murray CD ................................................139Adirondack Mysteries Series ............................................8Adirondack Nature Guide.................................................8Adirondack Nature Notes .................................................8Adirondack Odysseys .......................................................8Adirondack Outlaws.........................................................8OR Adirondack Paddler’s Guide ......................................8OR Adirondack Paddler’s Guide & Map Combo Pack ......8Adirondack Paddler’s Map Series.................................136OR Adirondack Paddling .................................................8Adirondack Panoramas....................................................8Adirondack Park: A Political History ................................8Adirondack Park: A Wildlands Quilt.................................8Adirondack Park Map Poster .......................................153Adirondack Park Playing Cards....................................160Adirondack Passage .........................................................8Adirondack Peak Experiences..........................................8Adriondack People and Places.......................................27Adirondack Prints and Printmakers .................................8Adirondack Pulp Fiction ..................................................8Adirondack Reader ..........................................................9Adirondack Reflections ....................................................9Adirondack Resort in the 19th Century ............................9Adirondack Roots ............................................................9Adirondack Rustic........................................................133Adirondack Sasquatch......................................................9Adirondack Seasons CD ...............................................139OR Adirondack Slide Guide .............................................9Adirondack Stationery..................................................156Adirondack Steamboats on Raquette and

Blue Mountain Lakes...................................................9

INDEXOur catalog is divided into sections based on region, subject area, and product type. Larger sections are dividedinto frontlist and backlist, and a selection of featured/best-selling titles also precedes some sections. Subjectcodes are notated to the left of each title in the index, when applicable. Subject codes are as follows:

CBCB=Cookbooks CHCH=Children ECEC=Erie Canal GHGH=Ghosts MHMH=Military History OROR=Outdoor Recreation RRRR=Railroads

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INDEXAdirondack Stiles Brook Falls Poster ...........................150Adirondack Stories CD.................................................139Adirondack Stories Series ................................................9Adirondack Stories of the Black River Country ................9Adirondack Sunrise Poster...........................................144CH Adirondack Tales .......................................................9Adirondack Timber Cruising ............................................2Adirondack Timeline........................................................9Adirondack Topographical Map Series.........................136Adirondack Tracks Tee ................................................161Adirondack Tragedy .........................................................9Adirondack Trail of Gold..................................................9OR Adirondack Trails with Tales......................................9Adirondack Treasure........................................................9Adirondack Ventures......................................................27Adirondack Vernacular ....................................................9OR Adirondack Waterfall Guide.......................................9Adirondack Waters...........................................................9Adirodnack Waters: Beneath the Surface..........................9Adirondack Waters Poster............................................145CH Adirondack Wild Adventure .......................................9Adirondack Wild CD ....................................................139Adirondack Wild DVD..................................................141Adirondack Wilderness ....................................................9Adirondack Wilderness Poster .....................................152Adirondack Wildlife: A Field Guide.................................10Adirondack Wilds...........................................................10Adirondack World of A.F. Tait.........................................10Adirondacks 1830–1930 ...............................................27Adirondacks 1931–1990 ...............................................27Adirondacks Adult Coloring Book..................................10Adirondacks CD ...........................................................139Adirondacks DVD.........................................................141Adirondacks (Heilman) .................................................10Adirondacks: A Cherished Wild Poster .........................149Adirondacks: A History of America’s First Wilderness ....10Adirondacks–Bear Poster ............................................150Adirondacks Calendar..................................................138Adirondacks: Forever Wild Poster ................................147Adirondacks: Fulton Chain-Big Moose Region;

The Story of a Wilderness..........................................10Adirondacks Illustrated..................................................10Adirondacks: In Celebration of the Seasons ...................10Adirondacks–Moose Poster .........................................150Adirondacks’ Moose River Plains Vol. 1...........................2Adirondacks: Postcard History Series.............................26Adirondacks Poster......................................................143Adirondacks: Season by Season .....................................10Adirondacks: View of An American Wilderness

Poster......................................................................143OR Advanced Fly Fishing for Great Lakes Steelhead.....100CH Adventure Handbook .............................................100OR Adventure Skills Guides Series .................................95Adventures Around the Great Sacandaga Lake................10CH-OR Adventures in Camping......................................10CH-OR Adventures in Hiking.........................................10Adventures in the Wilderness .........................................10Adventures in the Wilderness CD .................................139CH Adventures of Silas Freethorn ..................................10Affair of the Veiled Murderess........................................30After the Summer People Leave......................................10Air We Breathe...............................................................10Albany (Images of America) ..........................................42CH-EC Albany Homecoming..........................................78Albany Revisited .............................................................42Albany, Schenectady, Troy: City Map Series...................136Albany: Then and Now ...................................................42

Albion ............................................................................58Alexandria Bay ...............................................................42Alfred and Alfred Station ................................................58CH Algonquin of New York ............................................89All About Backyard Birds .............................................100CH All About Buffalo......................................................49CH All About Forests....................................................100All Hands on Deck .........................................................78All In a Day’s Work ........................................................10All Mortal Flesh..............................................................10All Rivers Flow to the Sea...............................................10Allegany Hellbender Tales ..............................................49Allentown.......................................................................49Allure of Deep Woods ....................................................10Along Chautauqua Lake..................................................59Along New York’s Route 20............................................88Along Oriskany & Big Creeks .........................................30Along the Adirondack Trail ............................................27Along the Appalachian Trail: New Jersey, New York,

and Connecticut ........................................................72Along the Battenkill........................................................42Along the Bike Hike Trail: A Guide to the Mohawk-

Hudson Bike-Hike Trail, Albany County Section ........30Along the Bike Hike Trail: A Guide to the

Canalway Trail in Montgomery County.......................30EC Along the Erie Canal .................................................78EC Along the Erie Canal DVD.......................................141Along the Mount Beacon Incline Railway .......................74Altamont ........................................................................42CH-EC Always Know Your Pal.......................................78OR AMC’s Best Day Hikes Catskills ................................64Amazing Hummingbirds...............................................100CH-EC Amazing Impossible Erie Canal.........................78AMC’s Best Day Hikes in the Catskills and

Hudson Valley ...........................................................64American Aristocracy .....................................................64CH American Black Bears............................................100CH American Boy’s Handy Book..................................100CH American Girl’s Handy Book..................................100OR American Rock......................................................100American Rustic...........................................................133American Tragedy ..........................................................10American Wilderness .....................................................64MH America’s First Crisis: The War of 1812 ..................78Amherst .........................................................................58CB Amish Community Cookbook ...................................95CH-MH Among Friends .................................................30Amsterdam.....................................................................42Amsterdam: Postcard History .........................................42An American Aristocracy ................................................64An Asylum of Loons........................................................95An Old-Fashioned Drowning ............................................2An Old-Fashioned Hanging...............................................2An Old-Fashioned Shooting..............................................2And a Light Canoe Floats Like a Feather Poster ............146And I Know Too Much to Pretend ..................................10Angelica, Belmont, and Wellsville...................................58Angry Rain .....................................................................89CH Animal Adventure Club Series ..................................95CH Animal Builders Series...........................................100Animal Tracking Basics ................................................100CH Animal Tracks Activity Book...................................100Animal Tracks of the Mid-Atlantic States ......................100CH Anna the Spider .....................................................100CB Another Fork in the Trail ........................................100CH Antler-Thology CD ..................................................139CH Antlers Forever ......................................................101

CH Anxious Osprey ......................................................101Anyplace Wild in the Adirondacks Postcard Book........161Apologies to the Iroquois...............................................89OR Appalachian Trail.....................................................64Appalachian Trail Topographic Map Guide ..................136CB Apple Cookbook.....................................................101CB Apple Orchard Cookbook.......................................101CB Applehood & Motherpie ...........................................49Apples..........................................................................101Apples of Eastern North America Poster.......................153Approaching Twi-Night...................................................78RR Arcade and Attica Railroad ......................................58Archaeology of the Iroquois...........................................89Archeology in the Adirondacks ......................................11Architecture of Downtown Troy......................................30CH Are You a Bee?.......................................................101Armory Square: Then & Now .........................................42Around and About..........................................................29Around Auburn Series....................................................58Around Ballston Lake.....................................................42Around Binghamton.......................................................42Around Boonville ...........................................................42Around Brockport..........................................................58Around Brockport: Postcard History..............................58Around Bronxville..........................................................72Around Burnt Hills.........................................................43Around Cambridge, White Creek, and Jackson...............43Around Canandaigua......................................................58Around Caroga Lake, Canada Lake, and Pine Lake.........27Around Caroline.............................................................58Around Carthage and West Carthage ..............................43Around Chautauqua Lake...............................................49Around Cold Spring .......................................................73Around Cooperstown in Vintage Postcards.....................43Around Cranberry Lake..............................................2, 29Around Crawford ...........................................................73Around Dansville............................................................59Around Delta Lake: Lee and Western .............................43Around Dryden ........................................................49, 59Around Findley Lake ......................................................59Around Fishkill ..............................................................73Around Geneseo.............................................................59Around Greene County and the Catskills ........................73Around Hartwick............................................................44Around Highland............................................................73Around Honeoye Lake....................................................59Around Hornell..............................................................59Around Hunter...............................................................73Around Keeseville...........................................................27Around Lima ..................................................................60Around Liverpool ...........................................................44Around Marcellus ..........................................................44Around Mendon and Honeoye Falls ...............................60Around Milton................................................................44Around North Collins .....................................................60Around Orange Lake......................................................74Around Oswegatchie ......................................................27Around Oswego..............................................................45Around Ovid...................................................................60Around Perry .................................................................60Around Prattsburg..........................................................60Around Raquette Lake....................................................27Around Remsen and Steuben .........................................45 Around Roxbury.............................................................75Around Sylvan Beach .....................................................46Around the Town of Saratoga .........................................45Around the Village of Chatham.......................................73

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INDEXAround Three Mile Bay ..................................................46Around Utica..................................................................46Around Warrensburg .....................................................27Around Watkins Glen .....................................................61Around Windham...........................................................75CH Arrow Over the Door ...............................................89Art Oneida......................................................................30Artful Log Cabin Quilts .................................................133As Night Falls .................................................................11Association Island ..........................................................42Assyrians of Yonkers ................................................64, 75Astounding Mushrooms ...............................................101CH At Home with the Beaver..........................................95At the Mercy of the Mountains .......................................11Attracting Birds, Butterflies, and Other

Backyard Wildlife ......................................................95Auburn Correctional Facility ..........................................58Auburn Police ................................................................58Auburn’s Fort Hill Cemetery ...........................................58Audacity of an Adirondack Christmas...............................2Audacity of an Adirondack Summer ...............................11Audacity on the Water ....................................................11Aurora Revisited.............................................................58Ausable Chasm...............................................................11CH Autumn: A Pop-Up Book ........................................101Autumn Morning on Raquette Lake Poster...................149Autumn in the Air Jigsaw Puzzle...................................158Autumn Shades Jigsaw Puzzle.......................................158Awesome Ospreys ........................................................101CH Aww Fishsticks .........................................................49Axton Landing ................................................................11B is for Buffalo...............................................................49CH Babies of the Wild..................................................101CH Baby Bear (Finger Puppet Book)...........................101CH Baby Bear Counts One ...........................................101CH Baby Bear Discovers the World..............................101CH Baby Bear Sees Blue ..............................................101CH Baby Bear’s Not Hibernating ..................................101CB Back-Country Kitchen...............................................11Back Roads of the Finger Lakes .....................................49Back There Where the Past Was.....................................49Back to Basics Handbook ............................................101Back to the Cabin.........................................................133CB Backcountry Cooking .............................................101Backcountry Log ..........................................................158OR Backpacker and Hiker’s Handbook.......................101Backpacker Complete Guide to Outdoor Gear

Maintenance and Repair .........................................101OR Backpacker Guide to Hiking and

Backpacking with Kids ............................................101OR Backpacker Guide to Outdoor Hazards .................101CB Backpacker Guide to Trailside Recipes ..................101OR Backpacker Magazine’s Backpacking Basics .........101OR Backpacker Magazine’s Outdoor Survival ..............102OR Backpacker Magazine’s Trailside First Aid .............102OR Backpacker: Outdoor Survival Stories and

the Lessons Learned................................................102OR Backpacker: 10 Essentials of Outdoor Gear...........102OR Backpacker: Using a GPS.......................................102OR Backpacker’s Field Manual....................................102OR Backpacker’s Fitness & Nutrition for Hiking ..........102OR Backpacking New York..........................................102OR Backroad Bicycling in the Finger Lakes Region .......49OR Backroad Bicycling in the

Hudson Valley & Catskills ..........................................64Backroads & Byways of Upstate New York .....................78CH Backyard Adventure.........................................95, 102

Backyard Almanac .......................................................102Backyard and Beyond ..................................................102Backyard Bird-Lover’s Guide........................................102Backyard Birding .........................................................102Backyard Birds ............................................................102Backyard Birds and Blossoms......................................102Backyard Birds Calendar .............................................138Backyard Birdsong Guide ............................................102Backyard Bugs .............................................................102CH Backyard Nature Coloring Book ............................102Backyard Sugarin’........................................................102Backyard Wildlife.........................................................102Backyard Woodland.....................................................102CH-EC Baker’s Dozen...................................................78Balance of Justice ..........................................................30Bannerman Castle ..........................................................72Bare Knuckles & Saratoga Racing ..................................30Bark.............................................................................102Barn Stories ...................................................................30Barns of New York .........................................................78MH Baron Von Steuben .................................................30Baseball in Broome County............................................43Baseball in Buffalo .........................................................58Baseball in Rochester ....................................................60OR Basic Essentials: Wilderness First Aid ....................102OR Basic Illustrated Series (Guides to Outdoor

Skills and Techniques)............................................103Basic Rockhounding and Prospecting..........................103Basketball History in Syracuse .......................................30CH Bat Basics ................................................................95CH Bat Citizens ............................................................103Batavia ...........................................................................58Batavia Revisited ............................................................58Bath ...............................................................................58CH Bathtub Tunes for Kids! CD ....................................139MH Battle of Big Sandy ..................................................78MH Battle of Lake George..............................................11MH Battle of Oriskany and

General Nicholas Herkimer.......................................30MH Battle of Oriskany and the Siege Fort Stanwix .........30CH-MH Battle of Saratoga ............................................30MH Battles at Plattsburgh ..............................................31MH Battlegrounds of Freedom.......................................78Beacon Revisited............................................................72Bear Aware ..................................................................103Bear Encounters ..........................................................103Bear Essentials.............................................................103Bear Mountain ...............................................................72Bear Mountain & Harriman Parks..................................64CH Bear Tracks CD......................................................139CH Bear Tunes for Kids CD..........................................139CH Bear Tunes for Kids DVD .......................................141CH Bear-ly There .........................................................103CH Bears .....................................................................103Bears: Black, Brown & Polar Bears .............................103Bears Behaving Badly...................................................103Bears in the Backyard..................................................103CH Bearwalker ..............................................................89CH Beary Christmoose CD ...........................................139Beaten Paths, Country Roads CD..................................139MH Beau Ideal of a Soldier and a Gentleman...............78Beaver: Natural History of a Wetlands Engineer ...........103Beaver Kill & Willowemoc Creek Fishing Map..............136CH Beaver’s Busy Year .................................................103Becoming a Musky Hunter...........................................103Bedford..........................................................................72Beekeeper’s Handbook ................................................103

Beekman........................................................................72CB Beekman 1802 Cookbook Series .............................31CH Been There, Done That ..........................................103Beer Lover’s New York ...................................................78Beer Terrain...................................................................78Beginner’s Guide to Recognizing Trees

of the Northeast.......................................................103Beginner’s Guide to Ship Watching on the Great Lakes ....78Being a Boy....................................................................11MH Benedict Arnold......................................................78Berkshire Region Waterfall Guide ..................................64Bert Breen’s Barn ..........................................................78CB Berries ...................................................................103Best Adirondack Stories of Philander Deming................11OR Best Backcountry Skiing in the Northeast ..............103CB Best Church Suppers ................................................95OR Best Easy Day Hikes: Adirondacks ...........................11OR Best Easy Day Hikes: Albany ....................................31OR Best Easy Day Hikes: Buffalo....................................49OR Best Easy Day Hikes: Rochester ...............................49OR Best Easy Day HIkes: Syracuse .................................31Best Garden Plants for New York State .........................103OR Best Hikes with Children in the Catskill

& Hudson Valleys ......................................................64CB Best Served Wild.....................................................104OR Best Tent Camping: New York State........................104Bethel ............................................................................72Bethlehem......................................................................42Bethune Murals..............................................................11Bicycle and Canoe Trips in the Adirondack Mountains

of Roger J. Trimbey and Robert L. Eddy ....................11CH Big Bear Hug .........................................................104Big Medicine from Six Nations .......................................89Big Moose Lake in the Adirondacks...............................11Big Moose Lake in Vintage Postcards .............................27CH Big Smelly Bear......................................................104Bigfoot Encounters in New York & New England............78Bill McKibben Reader ....................................................11Binghamton ...................................................................42CH Bird Brainiacs........................................................104CH Bird Log Kids .........................................................104Bird Lover’s Reflections ...............................................104Bird Nests ....................................................................104Bird Songs of the Northwoods CD................................139Bird Trivia....................................................................104CH Bird Watch...............................................................95CH Bird Watching for Kids...........................................104Birding Journal ............................................................104Birding the Great Lakes Seaway Trail ...........................104Birding the Great Lakes Seaway Trail Audio Trail CD....139Birding the Hudson Valley..............................................64Birds of New York CD ..................................................139Birds of New York Field Guide .....................................104Birds of New York Field Guide & Audio CD Set ............104Birds of New York State ...............................................104Birds of Prey (Falcon Pocket Guide) ...........................104Birds of Prey of the Northeast ......................................104Birds of the Adirondacks ...............................................11Birds of the Great Lakes Region Poster ........................153Birds of the Northeast ..................................................104CH Birds of the Northwoods Activity Book...................104CH Black Bear (North America’s Bear) .......................104CH Black Bear Babies!.................................................104Black Bears (A Falcon Pocket Guide)..........................104CH Black Bears (Wild Bears) ......................................104Black Bears Calendar...................................................138Black River Canal...........................................................42

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Black Soldiers of New York State ...................................78Blacks in the Adirondacks .............................................11CH Blackberry Banquet ...............................................105Bleeding Orange ............................................................31Blood on the Water ........................................................79MH Bloody Mohawk......................................................31OR Blue LInes 2 ............................................................11Bluebirds .....................................................................105EC Boaters and Broomsticks .........................................79Boathouses ..................................................................133Boats and Boating in the Adirondacks ...........................11Boats and Boating on Cranberry Lake............................27Bob Marshall in the Adirondacks...................................11CH Bob the Bumblebee ...............................................105CH Bobcat Babies! .......................................................105Body, Boots, and Britches ..............................................79Boldt Castle....................................................................31EC ond of Union ............................................................79Bonds of Community......................................................79Bookshelf Jigsaw Puzzle ...............................................158Boonville and Beyond ...................................................31Borderline Terror ..........................................................12Borscht Belt ...................................................................64Boston, New York ..........................................................58OR Boulders Beyond Belief! ..........................................12Bounding Bee Note Cards ............................................156Boyds of Black River......................................................31CH Boy’s Book of Camping and Wood Crafts ...............105Breakout........................................................................12Briarcliff Lodge ..............................................................72Bridge of Sighs...............................................................79Bridgeport .....................................................................43Bridging the Years..........................................................31Brief History of the Delaware Indians ............................89Brief History of Saugerties..............................................64Brighter Buffalo .............................................................49Brockport Through Time ...............................................58Brocton and Portland ....................................................58Broken Land ..................................................................89Broome County: 1850–1940..........................................43Broome County in Vintage Postcards..............................43CB Buck, Buck, Moose ................................................105Bucolic Plague ...............................................................31Buffalo (Postcard History Series)...................................58Buffalo Beer...................................................................49Buffalo Bizarre...............................................................49Buffalo Blizzard Book ....................................................49Buffalo Blizzard of 1977 ................................................49CB Buffalo Cooks with Janice Okun ...............................49Buffalo Everything ..........................................................49Buffalo Gal .....................................................................49Buffalo: Good Neighbors, Great Architecture..................58Buffalo Memories...........................................................49Buffalo Note Cards .......................................................156CB Buffalo New York Cookbook ....................................50CH Buffalo, NY: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know .........49RR Buffalo Railroads .....................................................58Buffalo Soul Lifters.........................................................50Buffalo View...................................................................50Buffalo Voices & Visions.................................................50Buffalo’s East Side Industry ............................................58Buffalo’s Historic Streetcars and Buses ..........................58Buffalo’s Pan-American Exposition.................................58Buffalo’s Treasures.........................................................50Buffalo’s Waterfront (Images of America)......................58Buffalo’s Waterfront: A Guidebook .................................50CH Bug Detective .........................................................105

CH Bug Hunt ...............................................................105CH Bug Log Kids..........................................................105Build Your Own Low-Cost Log Home ...........................133Building a Strip Canoe .................................................105Building Outdoor Gear.................................................105Building Wooden Snowshoes & Snowshoe Furniture ...105Bilding Your Own Dock .................................................95Bungalow Kid.................................................................64Bushwhacker’s View of the Adirondacks ........................12CH Busy Bear Cubs......................................................105CH Busy Beaver ...........................................................105Butterflies ....................................................................105Butterflies of North America.........................................105Butterflies of the Northeast.............................................96CH C is for Camping ......................................................96CB Cabin Cooking........................................................105Cabin Fever Jigsaw Puzzle ............................................158Cabin in the Woods......................................................133Cabin Lessons ..............................................................133Cabin Life Calendar ......................................................138Cabin Living .................................................................133Cabin Porn...................................................................133Cabin Style ...................................................................133Cabinology ...................................................................133Cabins..........................................................................133Cabins & Cottages.........................................................133Caffe Lena ......................................................................31Cairns: Messengers in Stone.........................................105Calamity Brook Poster .................................................147Call of the Loon DVD ...................................................141Calls of the Adirondack Loon CD .................................139Camera Trapping Guide ...............................................105Camp .............................................................................96CH Camp ABC..............................................................105CB Camp & Cabin Cookbook .......................................105Camp Chronicles............................................................12CB Camp Cookery ........................................................105CB Camp Cooking: 100 Years ........................................12CB Camp Cooking in the Wild......................................105Camp Good Days & Special Times..................................50Camp Hollis ...................................................................31CH Camp Kids Series .....................................................12Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping .....106CB Campfire Cookbooks Series ...........................105–106CH Campfire Crisis ......................................................106CB Campfire Cuisine ....................................................106CB Campfire Foodie Cookbook....................................106Campfire Songs ............................................................106GH Campfire Tales .......................................................106Campfire Tales of the Adirondack North Country CD....139Camping Activity Book for Families ..............................106CH Camping Fun..........................................................106Camping in the Old Style ..............................................106OR Camping New York ................................................106OR Camping’s Top Secrets ...........................................106CB Campout Cookbook................................................106CH Can You Canoe? .....................................................106CH Can You Hear the Trees Talking ...............................96Canal Boatman...............................................................79Canal Town ....................................................................50CH-EC Canal Town Christmas.......................................79Canandaigua and Canandaigua Lake ..............................58Canastota & Chittenango ................................................43Candor...........................................................................43Canisteo .........................................................................58Canton ...........................................................................43Canoe: A Living Tradition .............................................106

Canoe: An Illustrated History........................................106OR Canoe Fishing New York Rivers and Streams .........106OR Canoe Paddles .......................................................107OR Canoecraft .............................................................107OR Canoeing & Kayaking New York .............................107Canoeing the Adirondacks with Nessmuk.......................12Canoes: A Natural History.............................................107Capital Region Motorcycling ..........................................43Capital Region Radio: 1920–2011 .................................43Captivating Bluebirds ...................................................107Capturing Rogue Trout .................................................107Cardinals Calendar.......................................................138Carlton and Point Breeze ...............................................58Carmel ...........................................................................72CH Caro & Co Helping Kids Find Wonder

in the Everyday........................................................107Carthage.........................................................................31Castles and Cottages...............................................79, 133Castles of New York .......................................................79OR Catskill 67 ...............................................................64OR Catskill Day Hikes....................................................64Catskill Hotels ................................................................72OR Catskill Mountain Guide...........................................63Catskill Mountains, New York Map...............................136Catskill Peak Experiences ..............................................65OR Catskill Region Waterfall Guide................................63Catskill Resorts ..............................................................65OR Catskill Trails Series.................................................65Catskill Village................................................................72Catskills .........................................................................65Catskills in the Ice Age ...................................................63Catskills in Vintage Postcards.........................................73Catskills: Its History........................................................65CH Cecil Goes Wild........................................................12Center of the World........................................................12Central New York & the Finger Lakes: Myths,

Legends & Lore ...................................................31, 50Central New York Beer...................................................31OR Central Southeastern Adirondacks Fishing

Map Guide ................................................................12MH Chainbreakers War .................................................89Chainsaw Carving a Bear..............................................133Champion, Great Bend, and Deferiet..............................43Champlain (Images of America) ....................................43CH Champlain (Moore).................................................79CH Champlain and the Silent One............................12, 31Chapters of Alfred Dolge ................................................31 RR Chapters of Erie .......................................................79Charles Evans Hughes ....................................................79Charles S. Keefe .............................................................65Charlie Whistler’s Ominum Gatherum ............................12CH-GH Chasing the Ghost of an Adirondack Elephant .....2Chateaugay Lake.............................................................12Chautauqua: An American Utopia...................................50GH Chautauqua Ghosts ..................................................50Chautauqua Institution 1974–1974................................58Chautauqua Institution (Postcard History Series) ..........58Chautauqua Lake Region................................................59Chazy .............................................................................43Chenango Canal .............................................................79Children Courageous......................................................31CH Children of the Longhouse .......................................89CH Children in the Woods ...........................................107CH Children’s Fables from Hinman Hollow....................31Chris Craft......................................................................96Christmas in Port Davis..................................................12Christmas in the Adirondacks DVD ..............................141

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INDEXChristmas in the Finger Lakes CD.................................139Christmas in the Wild...................................................107Church Tails of the Niagara Frontier ..............................50Cicero ............................................................................43Circuit Hikes in Harriman..............................................65MH Civil War Brockport ................................................50MH Civil War of 1812 ....................................................79MH Civil War Stories of Harold Frederic........................31Civilian Conservation Corps in Letchworth State Park ....60Claims to Name..............................................................31Clarence.........................................................................59Class “C” Baseball..........................................................32GH Classic Campfire Stories.........................................107Classic Hewn-Log House ..............................................133Claxton Hepburn Medical Center ...................................43Clayton...........................................................................43Clear Pond .....................................................................12Clear Skies, Deep Water.................................................50CB Clever Camper Cookbook.......................................107Clifton Park....................................................................43Climate Change in the Adirondacks................................12Clinton and the Town of Kirkland...................................43Clinton County .........................................................27, 43Clinton County: Postcard History Series ...................27, 43 Cloudsplitter ..................................................................12CH Clues in the Current .................................................29Cohoes...........................................................................43Cohoes Revisited ............................................................43Cohoes: Postcard History Series.....................................43Cold and Lonely Place....................................................13Cold Earth Wanderers and Other Adirondack Writings ...13CH Cold River ................................................................13Cold Snap Jigsaw Puzzle...............................................158Collector’s Guide to Herkimer Diamonds.......................32Collector’s Guide to the Balmat Mining District..............32Collector’s Guide to the Minerals of New York State.......79CH Colonel Meacham’s Giant Cheese .............................32Colonial Days in Old New York ......................................77CH Colonial Life and Revolutionary War in New York ....79Colony of New Netherland..............................................65Colony of New York (Faust)...........................................79CH Colony of New York (Whitehurst) ............................79CH Color an Adirondack Year........................................13Color Him Orange..........................................................32Colorful Characters of Northern New York.....................32Colvin DVD...................................................................141Colvin in the Adirondacks ..............................................13Coming Home ................................................................13CH Coming of Winter in the Adirondacks ......................13Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms

of New York ............................................................107Compact Cabin.............................................................133Complete Guide to Bird Photography ...........................107CB Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants,

Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts ..................................107OR Complete Guide to Winter Camping .......................107OR Complete Practical Guide to Camping, Hiking &

Wilderness Skills .....................................................107OR Complete Rock Climber.........................................107Complete Survival Shelters Handbook..........................107CB Complete Trail Food Cookbook..............................107Concord.........................................................................59Conesus Lake .................................................................59Conspiracy of Interests...................................................89Constables......................................................................13MH Constitution Island..................................................73Consumer Reports .........................................................73

Contested Terrain...........................................................13CB Cooking Close to Home..........................................107CB Cooking Fish and Game..........................................107Cooking the Dutch Oven Way .........................................96CH Cooper & Packrat Book 1: Mystery on Pine Lake...107CH Cooper & Packrat Book 2: Mystery of the

Eagle’s Nest .............................................................108CH Cooper & Packrat Book 3: Mystery of the

Missing Fox .............................................................108CH Cooper & Packrat Book 4: Mystery of the

Bear Cub ...................................................................96Cooperstown..................................................................32Cooperstown Chronicles ................................................32Cooperstown, Otsego and the World as Seen

By the Badger............................................................32Corinth...........................................................................27Cornell ’77.....................................................................50Cornell Then and Now ...................................................50Cornell University...........................................................59Cornell University (Campus History Series) ...................59Cornell University Hockey ..............................................59Cornflower’s Ghost.........................................................32Corning..........................................................................59Corning (Postcard History Series) .................................59Cornplanter....................................................................89Cornwall-on-Hudson......................................................73Cortland.........................................................................59Cortland County .............................................................59Cortland to the Adirondacks ..........................................13Cortlandt ........................................................................73Cottage Bible................................................................133Cottage Book................................................................133CH Count Down to Fall ................................................108Country Living Rustic Homes........................................134Cover of Snow................................................................13Covered Bridges of New York State ................................79Cozy Cottage & Cabin Design........................................134Cozy Retreat Jigsaw Puzzle ...........................................158Crafted from Nature .....................................................134CB Cranberry Cookbook..............................................108Cranberry Lake and Wanakena ......................................27OR Cranks from Cooperstown .......................................32CH Crawdad Creek ......................................................108CH Crazy Camping Critters...........................................108Crimes in Time Journal Series........................................32Croton Dams and Aqueduct ...........................................73Croton-on-Hudson .........................................................43CH Crow Not Crow.......................................................108CB Crown Maple Guide to Maple Syrup .......................108Crucible of Ferment .......................................................79Crucible of War..............................................................79EC Cruising America’s Waterways: The Erie Canal..........80Crystal Beach .................................................................50Crystal Beach Amusement Park DVD............................141Culinary History of the Finger Lakes...............................50Cultivating a Landscape of Peace....................................89Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake .......................................13CB Curing & Smoking ..................................................108Curiosities of Central New York......................................32Curiosities of Elmira ......................................................50Curiosities of the Finger Lakes .......................................50Curious Nature Guide...................................................108Curse of the Veiled Murderess .......................................32Cursed in New York .......................................................80Cursed Mine...................................................................13CH Cutest Critter ..........................................................108Daisy Daring and the Quest for the Loomis Gang Gold...32

Dance in Saratoga Springs .............................................32Dancehall.......................................................................13Dannemora (Bigelow & Light).......................................27Dannemora (Gardiner) .................................................13Daring Niagara...............................................................50Dawn Country ................................................................89Day Trips: Hudson Valley ...............................................65Daytime Nighttime........................................................108CH Dead End.................................................................13Dead Letters...................................................................50Death in Saratoga Springs ..............................................32Death’s Revenge .............................................................32Deep Future .................................................................108Deep Woods.................................................................108CH Deer Babies! ..........................................................108CB Deer Burger Cookbook ............................................96Deer, Elk & Moose .......................................................108Deer Hunter’s History Book ...........................................13OR Deer Hunting.........................................................108Deer Tales & Trails.......................................................108Deer World ..................................................................108Deerfield New York........................................................32Deerpark .......................................................................73Deerslayer......................................................................32MH Defiant Dozen .........................................................80CB Dehydrating at Home..............................................108RR Delaware & Hudson.................................................65Delaware & Hudson Canal and the Gravity Railroad.......73RR Delaware and Hudson Railway.................................73Delaware County ............................................................73Delaware River Reflections ............................................65CB Delicious Wintertime................................................96Denning’s Point: A Hudson River History .......................65Depew............................................................................59Desperate Days ..............................................................13Desperate Hours ............................................................13Desperate Steps............................................................108Dial Mountain Poster ...................................................147Diamond Street ..............................................................65CH Diary of an Adirondack Faerie .................................13Dick’s Great Adventure...................................................32CH Digby Tracks a Catamount .....................................108CB Diners of New York ..................................................80CB Dinosaur Bar-B-Que .................................................32Dirty Life ........................................................................13Disasters of Onondaga County........................................32OR Discover the Adirondacks........................................13OR Discover the Adirondacks Trail Guide Series ...........14MH Distant Drums.........................................................33MH Divided Ground ......................................................89CH Do Beavers Need Blankets? ....................................108CH Do Princesses and Super Heroes Hit the Trail..........96CH Do Princesses Make Happy Campers .......................96CH Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots ............................96CH Do You Really Want to Meet a Fox ...........................96CH Do You Really Want to Meet a Moose.......................96CH Do You Really Want to Meet a Wolf ..........................96Doc, Orra A. Phelps, M.D. .............................................14Dog Friendly New York ..................................................80OR Dog Hiker............................................................2, 63Dolph Schayes and the Rise of Professional Basketball ...33Don’t... Playing Cards...................................................160CH Don’t Feed the Bear ...............................................108Don’t Forget the Duct Tape ..........................................108Don’t Get... Series....................................................108–9Dover.............................................................................73OR Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids .........109

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INDEXDown by the River........................................................109Down from Troy.............................................................33Down Maple Lane ..........................................................65Downtown........................................................................2Dragonflies ..................................................................109Drama Teacher ..............................................................65CH Drawing Adirondack Wildlife ...................................14Drawn to Nature ..........................................................109Drifting ..........................................................................65Drums Along the Mohawk..............................................33CB Dry Aging Meat at Home.........................................109Duanesburg and Princetown..........................................43CH Ducks of Congress Park...........................................33Dunkirk .........................................................................59Durant ...................................................................14, 134CH E is for Empire ........................................................80Eager (Life of Beavers) ................................................109CH Eagle in the Sky .....................................................109CH Eagle Song ...............................................................89Eagles Calendar............................................................138CH Early Explorers in New York ....................................80Early Histories and Descriptions of Oneida County,

New York ..................................................................33Early History of Kingston & Ulster County, N.Y................65CH Early Leaders in Colonial New York .........................80Early Morning on St. Regis Mt Poster...........................144Earth Sky + Water Folding Guides ...............................155Earth Sky + Water Name Dropped Greeting Cards...156–7Earth Sky + Water Greeting Cards................................157Earth Sky + Water Note Cards......................................157East Aurora ....................................................................50East Central New York State Regional Map...................136East Fishkill....................................................................73CH Easter Bunny Is Coming to New York.......................77Eastern Alpine Guide....................................................109OR Eastern New York All-Outdoors Atlas &

Field Guide..............................................................109Easy Bird Guide: Eastern Region ..................................109CB Easy Campfire Cooking...........................................109Easy Weekend Getaways to the Hudson Valley &

the Catskills...............................................................63CB Eating the Hudson Valley ..........................................65Eaton .............................................................................43Ebb & Flow CD.............................................................139Echoes from the High Peaks ..........................................14CH Eco-Logical Brain Games .......................................109OR ECOS Ski & Snowshoe Tips ......................................33Eden ..............................................................................59Edge of Albany ...............................................................33CB Edible Mushrooms .................................................109Edmund Wilson..............................................................33Eleanor Roosevelt ..........................................................73Eleanor Roosevelt’s Valkill .............................................73Electric Lake ..................................................................33Elegant Wilderness.......................................................134CH Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Adiletta) .............................51Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Ginzberg).................................50Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan Anthony.....................51CH Elizabeth Leads the Way ...........................................51Ellenville ........................................................................73Elliott and Eleanor Roosevelt .........................................65Elmira............................................................................59Elmira: Death Camp of the North ...................................80Elmira Reformatory........................................................59Elsewhere ......................................................................33CH Elwood Bigfoot ......................................................109Embattled River..............................................................65

Empire of Shadows ........................................................14Empire State...................................................................80GH Empire State Ghosts.................................................80Empire State Scrap Book ...............................................80Enchanted Land: The Shawangunk Mountains ...............65Encyclopedia of New York State .....................................80Endicott-Johnson ...........................................................43Energy & Light in Nineteenth-Century Western

New York ..................................................................51EC Enterprising Waters ..................................................77CB Epicurious Moose ....................................................14EC Erie Canal (Images of America) ...............................88EC Erie Canal (Postcard History) ..................................88EC Erie Canal (Kendall).................................................80CH-EC Erie Canal (Spier)..............................................80CH-EC Erie Canal Cousins .............................................80EC Erie Canal in the Finger Lakes Region ......................51EC Erie Canal Reader: 1790–1950 ................................80EC Erie Canal Sings........................................................77Erie County Fair .............................................................59Erwin and Painted Post ..................................................59Escape from Dannemora ...............................................14CH Escape from Shipwreck Cove ...................................29Esopus ...........................................................................73Essential Book of Homesteading ..................................109OR Essential Wilderness Navigation ...............................96Essex, New York Architecture ........................................14Essex on Lake Champlain...............................................27CH Esther the Eaglet ....................................................109MH Ethan Allen & the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga .......14MH Ethan Allen: Frontier Rebel .....................................80MH Ethan Allen: His Life and Times...............................80Eva Coo, Murderess .......................................................33Evans and Angola ...........................................................59Evening Mist Jigsaw Puzzle...........................................158Everyday Nature ...........................................................109OR Everything You Always Wanted to Know About

Fly Fishing ...............................................................109Everything Worthy of Observation ..................................77CH Eww! Critter Litter ..................................................109MH Excavating the Sutlers House ..................................80Excuse Me Sir... Your Socks Are on Fire ........................14CH Explore Spring! ......................................................110CH Explore Winter!......................................................110OR Explorer’s Guide: The Hudson Valley &

Catskill Mountains.....................................................65OR Explorer’s Guide: The Adirondacks .........................14OR Explorer’s Guide: Buffalo & Niagara Falls ................48OR Explorer’s Guide: The Finger Lakes .........................51OR Explorer’s Guide: Western New York .......................51Exploring 200 Years of Oneida County...........................33CH Exploring Ecosystems ............................................110OR Exploring the 46 Adirondack High Peaks ................14OR Exploring the Appalachian Trail...............................66CH Exploring the World of... Series .............................110Exposing the Wilderness ................................................14Extraordinary Adirondack Journey of Clarence Petty......14Exuberant Garden ........................................................110Fagan Sisters of Copake Falls .........................................73Fair Chase ....................................................................110Fair Wilderness ..............................................................14Fair Wilderness Poster .................................................147Fairport and Perinton: Then & Now ...............................59RR Fairy Tale Railroad...................................................14Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?...96OR Families on Foot ....................................................110Family Cabin ................................................................134

Family Camping in the Adirondack Mountains ...............14Family-Friendly Niagara .................................................51Family Homesteading ...................................................110Fanny Seward.................................................................51Farmington ....................................................................59CB Farmstand Favorites Series .....................................110Fascinating Loons.........................................................110Fastest Kid on the Block.................................................33Father Baker Code .........................................................51CH Favorite Wildflowers Coloring Book.......................110CB Feast by Firelight ....................................................110Feathers .......................................................................110Feathers and Flowers Jigsaw Puzzle..............................158CB Feel Good Food ........................................................63Ferns of the Capital Region of New York ........................33GH Few More Stories.....................................................89CH Field and Forest Handy Book.................................110Field Guide to Birds of New York.................................110Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and

Crickets of the United States ....................................110Field Guide to Knots.....................................................111Field Guide to the Karner Blue Butterfly.......................111Field Guide to the Weather.............................................96Field Guide to Tracking Mammals in the Northeast ......111Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern U.S. ......111Field Guide to Your Own Backyard ..............................111Field Notes from the Northern Forest ...........................111CB Field to Table Cookbook ........................................111Fifty Years in Sing Sing ...................................................66Fighting Tuscarora .........................................................89MH Final Invasion .........................................................33Final Stop, Freedom!......................................................48CH Find My Friends .....................................................111Finding Griffin................................................................15Finding My Way to Moose River Farm ............................15Finding True North.........................................................15Fine Art of Capturing Buffalo..........................................51Finger Lakes (Postcard History Series) ..........................59Finger Lakes Almanac ....................................................51Finger Lakes–Barn Poster ............................................150Finger Lakes–Farmer Poster ........................................150CB Finger Lakes Feast ....................................................51Finger Lakes Memories ..................................................59Finger Lakes New York State Regional Map..................136Finger Lakes of New York ..............................................51Finger Lakes Region.......................................................51OR Finger Lakes Region Waterfall Challenge .................48Finger Lakes Wine Album CD.......................................139Finger Lakes Wine and the Legacy of

Dr. Konstantin Frank .................................................51Finger Lakes Wine Country.............................................59Finger Lakes Wineries ....................................................51MH Fire Along the Sky ...................................................33Fire and Ice ...................................................................66CH Fire in Genesee Country ...........................................48Fire Observation Towers of New York State ..................111Fire on the Mountain .....................................................15Fireflies Book...............................................................111Firefly Guide to Minerals, Rocks & Gems .......................96MH Firekeeper ..............................................................33CB Fireside Feasts and Snow Day Treats ......................111Firetowers of the Catskills ..............................................66CH First Peoples of New York.......................................89CH First Snow in the Woods DVD ................................141Fish of New York Field Guide .......................................111OR Fishing the Great Lakes of New York......................111OR Fishing Oneida Lake ................................................33

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INDEXOR Fishing the Adirondacks ..........................................15OR Fishing the Finger Lakes ..........................................51OR Fishing the Great Lakes of New York......................111OR Fishing the Salmon River .........................................33Fishkill Revisited ............................................................73OR Five Star Trails: Finger Lakes and Central New York...51OR Five-Star Trails in the Adirondacks ..........................15Floating World ...............................................................33Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden..................................111Flowers from Ellwanger Garden Note Cards.................157CB Fly Creek Cider Mill Cookbook.................................33OR Fly Fisherman’s Guided to Catskill Coldwater

Streams and Ponds....................................................66OR Fly-Fishing Guide to the Upper Delaware River........66OR Fly Fishing Strategies for On-the-Water

Challenges...............................................................111OR Fly Fishing the Great Lakes Tributaries ..................111OR Fly Fishing the Inland Oceans ................................111OR Fly Fishing Two-Story Lakes and Reservoirs. ..........111OR Flyfishers Guide to New York .................................111OR Flyfishers Guide to the Big Apple .............................66Folklore and Legends of Rochester ................................51Follansbee Pond Secrets ................................................15RR Fonda, Johnstown, & Gloversville Rail Road ............43CB Food, Drink and Celebrations of the

Hudson Valley Dutch .................................................66Food Forest Handbook ................................................111CB Food Lovers’ Guide to the Hudson Valley..................66Footprints and Sunset on Adirondack Trails...................15Footsteps Through the Adirondacks...............................15CB For Goodness Taste ..................................................51CH For the Love of Birds .............................................112For the Love of the Baby CD.........................................139CB Forager’s Feast .......................................................112Foraging New York.......................................................112CH Forest.....................................................................112CH Forest (See and Learn) ............................................96CH Forest Adventure ....................................................112CH Forest Craft ..............................................................96Forest and Crag............................................................112CH Forest Animals .......................................................112CH Forest Bright, Forest Night .....................................112CH Forest Feast: An Adirondack Mystery........................15CB Forest Feast (Simple Vegetarian Recipes)...............112CB Forest Feast for Kids ...............................................112CH Forest Green ............................................................15Forest Path Jigsaw Puzzle .............................................158CH Forest School Adventure ........................................112Forest Stream Jigsaw Puzzle .........................................158Forestport Breaks ..........................................................33Forests and Trees of the Adirondack High

Peaks Region ............................................................15CH Forests and Woods.................................................112Forever Faithful..............................................................51Forever Orange ..............................................................29Forever Wild (Holtzman)...............................................15Forever Wild (Terrie) ....................................................15Forgive Me, Ma’am... Bears Don’t Wear Blue.................15CH-MH Forgiven Warrior.............................................33Forgotten Allies ..............................................................89Forgotten Tales of New York ..........................................80CB Fork in the Trail .....................................................112Fort Crailo and the Van Rensselaers...............................34MH Fort Drum...............................................................43MH Fort Drum DVD.....................................................141CH-MH Fort in the Wilderness .....................................34CH-MH Fort Life...........................................................80

MH Fort Ontario: Guardian of the North........................43MH Fort Ticonderoga: Images of America .....................27MH Fort William Henry..................................................15MH Fort William Henry 1755–57 ....................................2CH Fossils for Kids.........................................................97Fountain Filled with Blood ...............................................2Four Seasons of Letchworth ...........................................52Fourth Lake Early Camps and Hotels..............................15CH Fox Babies! ............................................................112Foxes Calendar.............................................................138Franco-Americans in the Champlain Valley ....................88Frank Lloyd Wright in Buffalo and Wesernt New York....52Frankfort........................................................................43Frederick & Anna Douglass in Rochester New York.......51Frederick Church’s Olana ..............................................66Frederick Law Olmsted’s Point Chautauqua ...................52MH Freedom, a Shared Sacrifice! ..................................48Freedom in the Wilds.....................................................15Freight Cars & Other Stories...........................................15MH French–Indian War: 1754–1760 ............................80Fresh Fiction for Fresh Water Fishing...........................112CB Fresh Honey Cookbook ..........................................112Freshwater Fish of the Northeast ..................................112Freshwater Fishes of New Englad & the

Adirondacks Poster .................................................153Freshwater Fishes of the Northeastern United States ....112CH Frog Who Jumped Over the Moon ...........................15From Finland to Niagara Falls ........................................52MH From Fort Ticonderoga to West Point DVD ...........141From Newgate to Dannemora.........................................81From “The Beach” to Brewerton ...................................34From Where We Stand ...................................................52Frontier Justice ..............................................................34Frozen Assets .................................................................52CH Frozen Wild ...........................................................112Fulton and the Oswego River .........................................43Fulton Chain: Early Settlement, Roads, Steamboats,

Railroads and Hotels .................................................15CH-OR Fun on Flatwater ..............................................16CH Fun with Nature .....................................................112Funny Trail Tales ..........................................................112Furniture & Lean-to Plans ............................................151Game Night in Buffalo ....................................................52Gangsters and Organized Crime in Buffalo.....................52Gar Wood Boats .............................................................97CB Garden Gourmet.....................................................113Garden Walk Buffalo ......................................................52Gardens of the Hudson Valley ........................................66Gardiner and Lake Minnewaska.....................................73Gates..............................................................................59MH Gateway to Freedom................................................81Geese ...........................................................................113Gemstone.....................................................................113Genesee .........................................................................52Genesee Community College: The First 50 Years ............59Genesee River ................................................................59Geneva ...........................................................................59Geneva: 1940–1970.......................................................59Genius of Birds ............................................................113MH George Washington’s Westchester Gamble ..............66German Flatts.................................................................44Getaway Guy Series ........................................................81GH Ghost Fleet Awakened ................................................2Ghost Guns.....................................................................16GH Ghost of Billy Masterson ..........................................34GH Ghost of Starbuckville Dam .....................................16CH-GH Ghost of Charlotte Lighthouse ...........................52

GH Ghost Ships, Gales & Forgotten Tails........................81GH Ghost Stories of New York State ...............................81EC-GH Ghosts Along the Erie .......................................81GH Ghosts & Hauntings of the Finger Lakes...................52GH Ghosts and Legends of Lake Champlain ...................81GH-MH Ghosts of 1812................................................52GH Ghosts of Buffalo .....................................................52GH Ghosts of Clinton County..........................................34GH Ghosts of Genesee Country ......................................52GH Ghosts of New York’s Capital District .......................34Ghosts of Saratoga .........................................................29EC-GH Ghosts of the Erie Canal ...................................81GH Ghosts of the Northeast............................................81GH Ghosts of the Southern Tier, NY ...............................52Girl in the Woods...........................................................16Glenn H. Curtiss: Aviation Pioneer..................................59Glens Falls......................................................................44Glens Falls People and Places ........................................44Glenville .........................................................................44Glory Days of Buffalo Shopping......................................52Glove Cities ....................................................................34Gloversville ....................................................................44Go Seek the Pow Wow on the Mountain.........................90CH Gobble Gobble .......................................................113CH-OR Going Camping...............................................113CH Going for the Gold ...................................................16Gold Fever......................................................................16Golden Age of Buffalo Sports .........................................52Golden Eagles ................................................................16Golf in Broome County...................................................43OR Good Fishing in Lake Ontario and Its Tributaries...113OR Good Fishing in the Adirondacks.............................16OR Good Fishing in the Catskills....................................66CB Good Food Served Right ...........................................34Good Husbandry ..............................................................2CH Good Morning Loon...............................................113Good Night Bears .........................................................113CH Good Night Campsite..............................................113CH Good Night Christmas ..............................................81CH Good Night Country Store ........................................81CH Good Night Moose .............................................2, 113CH Good Night New York State ......................................81CH Good Night Niagara Falls..........................................52CH Good Night North Pole ...........................................113Good Night Series ........................................................113CH Good Night Trains ....................................................81 Good Time Coming Jigsaw Puzzle.................................158Good Time Coming Poster ...........................................148Goshen...........................................................................73Goshen Revisited............................................................73OR GPS Handbook ......................................................113CH Grady the Goose.....................................................113Grafton, Berlin, and Petersburgh ...................................44Grand Island ..................................................................59Grandfather Stories ........................................................81Graves of Upstate New York ...........................................81Great Camp Sagamore....................................................16Great Camps of the Adirondacks..............................2, 134Great Experiment in Conservation..................................16Great Forest of the Adirondacks.....................................16Great Inventors of New York’s Capital District ................34Great Lake Effects ..........................................................52Great Lakes Crime..........................................................81Great Lakes Disasters .....................................................48Great Lakes Folklore ......................................................81GH Great Lakes Ghost Stories ........................................81Great Lakes Lighthouses.................................................81

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Great Lakes Lighthouses Encyclopedia ...........................81OR Great Lakes Steelhead, Salmon, & Trout ................113CH Great North Woods ................................................113CB Great Outdoors: 120 Recipes for Adventure

Cooking.....................................................................97OR Great Outdoors User’s Guide ...........................97, 113Great Outdoors Hangman ............................................113OR–CH Great Outdoors Series (Introduces Children

to Outdoor Activities)..............................................113CH Great Snowy Owl Caper............................................34Great Wild Silence..........................................................16Greater Baldwinsville .....................................................42Greater Rochester ..........................................................61Greater Syracuse ............................................................46Greece ...........................................................................59OR Green Birding........................................................113Green Goat Maps .........................................................136Greene County Catskills..................................................66OR Green Guide to Low-Impact Hiking and Camping ..113Greetings from Buffalo, New York..................................52Greetings from Ithaca ....................................................53Greetings from Niagara Falls ..........................................53CH Greta the Great Horned Owl.....................................97MH Griffiss Air Force Base ............................................44CB Grillin’ Wild............................................................113CB Grilling and Campfire Cooking ...............................113Groton ...........................................................................59Growing the Northeast Garden .....................................114Growing Up in the Cooper Country ................................34Guest Book ....................................................................16OR Guide to Fishing West Canada Creek and

Its Tributaries............................................................34OR Guide to Sea Kayaking Lakes Huron, Erie,

& Ontario ................................................................114MH Guide to the American Revolutionary War

in New York ..............................................................81Guide to Architecture in the Adirondacks ..............16, 134Guides of the Adirondacks .............................................16Guilderland, New York ..................................................44Guitar Boy......................................................................16Gunks Ridge and Valley Towns Through Time................66OR Gunks Trails ............................................................66MH Guns Over the Champlain Valley..............................16H is for Hawk...............................................................114Hadley and Lake Luzerne ...............................................27Hal Schumacher ............................................................34Half Moon......................................................................66Half the Way Home ........................................................16Hamburg 1910–1970 ....................................................59Hamburg Revisited.........................................................59Hammondsport and Keuka Lake ....................................59CH-EC Hannah and the Two Sisters..............................81OR Happy Camper.......................................................114CB Happy Camper Cookbook.........................................97Happy Camper Jigsaw Puzzle........................................158CB Happy Hour in the High Peaks .................................16Harness Racing in New York State..................................81Harriman State Park ......................................................73Harriman Trails..............................................................66Hastings .........................................................................44Hastings-on-Hudson.......................................................73Haudenosaunee .............................................................90GH Haunted Buffalo.......................................................53GH Haunted Catskills .....................................................66GH Haunted Finger Lakes ..............................................53GH Haunted Hudson Valley............................................66GH Haunted Mohawk Valley ..........................................34

GH Haunted Northern New York Vol. 4..........................34GH Haunted Old Forge ..................................................16GH Haunted Onondaga County ......................................34GH Haunted Rochester ..................................................53GH Haunted Saratoga ....................................................29GH Haunted Saratoga County.........................................34GH Haunted Southern Tier ............................................53GH Haunted Trail Tales................................................114GH Haunted Utica ..........................................................34GH Haunted Warren County...........................................16GH Hauntings of the Hudson River Valley ......................66CH Hawk Mother .........................................................114Hawks & Owls of Eastern North America .....................114He Cursed Mine .............................................................13OR Heading Out ..........................................................114Heaven Has a Dock Calendar .......................................138Heaven Has a Forest Calendar......................................138Heaven on Earth: The Adirondacks DVD......................141EC Heaven’s Ditch..........................................................82Heirloom Wood ...........................................................134Helderberg Hilltowns .....................................................44CH Hello, Adirondacks! .................................................16CH Hello Animals, How Do You Sleep? ..........................97CH Hello, Lake! ...........................................................114CH Hello, Mountain .......................................................97CH Hello Nature ..........................................................114CH Hello, Night Sky! ....................................................114Hello Nature Activity Cards...........................................160CH Hello, Snow! ..........................................................114Henderson Harbor and Henderson................................44Henrietta........................................................................59CH Henry Hudson: English Explorer..............................66Henry Hudson’s Voyage Poster .....................................149CH Henry the Impatient Heron ....................................114CH Henry the Ladybug ...........................................97, 114Herkimer County Valley Towns.......................................44Herkimer Village............................................................44Hermit & Us ...................................................................17He’s Out! ..........................................................................3CH Hiawatha..................................................................90CH Hiawatha and the Peacemaker .................................90CH Hidden Critters ......................................................114Hidden History of Columbia County, New York ..............67Hidden History of Greater Niagara .................................53Hidden History of the Lower Hudson Valley ...................67Hidden History of the Mid-Hudson Valley.......................67Hidden History of the Mohawk Valley.............................34Hidden Life of Trees.....................................................114CH Hidden Wildlife ......................................................114Hide and Seek: Architecture of Cabins and Hideouts ...134Hides, Hemlocks and Adirondack History......................17High Peaks.....................................................................17High Peaks Sticker Pack ..............................................160OR High Peaks Str8 Maps............................................136High Peaks Wilderness Poster......................................145Highest Mountain...........................................................17MH Highest Praise of Gallantry ......................................34Highland and the Town of Lloyd.....................................73Highlands.......................................................................73CH Hike.........................................................................97OR Hiking Companion.................................................114OR Hiking New York ...................................................114OR Hiking New York’s Lower Hudson Valley

(A Falcon Guide) ......................................................63OR Hiking the Adirondacks ...........................................17OR Hiking Through History New York .........................114OR Hiking Waterfalls in New York .................................82

OR Hiking With Kids....................................................114MH Himself ...................................................................53Historic Beacon .............................................................72Historic Genesee Country ...............................................53Historic Hudson.............................................................67Historic Hudson Valley...................................................63Historic Mexico..............................................................44Historic New York..........................................................82Historic North Country Disasters....................................29Historic Photos of Rochester..........................................53Historic Tales from the Adirondack Almanack ...............17Historic Tales of Bethlehem, New York ..........................34Historic Tales of Seneca County .....................................53Historic Views DVD Series............................................141Historical Postcards of the Adirondacks Series ............161History and Art of 25 Travers .........................................34History and Culture of Iroquois Diplomacy....................90History Between the Lines ..............................................17History of Camp Cory .....................................................53History of Here ..............................................................34History of Howard Johnson’s..........................................82History of Native American Land Rights in

Upstate New York ......................................................90History of Otsego Lodge .................................................35History of the Five Indian Nations Depending on the

Province of New-York in American............................90MH History of the One Hundred and Seventeenth

Regiment N.Y. Volunteers ..........................................35History of the Town of Paris...........................................35History of the Vale..........................................................35Hockey in Broome County .............................................43Hockey in the Capital District.........................................43Hockey in Rochester ......................................................61Hockey in Syracuse........................................................46CH Hocus Pocus, It’s Fall.............................................114Holiday Tales..................................................................17Holland International Speedway.....................................59Holland On the Hudson .................................................67CH Holman City Mystery ................................................35CH Home in the Cave...................................................114Homes and Haunts of the Indians ..................................90CB Homesteader’s Herbal Companion ...........................97Homesteading Handbook.............................................114Hometown Tales ............................................................53CB Honey Companion....................................................97Hop Farmer’s Year .........................................................35Hop Grower’s Handbook .............................................115Hornbeck Boats Poster ................................................145Horseheads....................................................................59House the Rockefellers Built..........................................67CB How D’Ya Like Them Apples...................................115How to Build Dry Stacked Stone Walls .........................134How to Build Your Dream Cabin in the Woods ............134CH How to Draw New York’s Sights and Symbols ..........82How to Draw Trees ......................................................115How to Keep a Naturalist’s Notebook ...........................115How to Make Maple Syrup ...........................................115How to Play in the Woods ............................................115OR How to Send Smoke Signals, Pluck a Chicken &

Build an Igloo ...........................................................97OR How to Stay Alive in the Woods..............................115Huckleberry Pickers ......................................................67Hudson (Images of America).........................................73CH Hudson (Weaver) ....................................................67Hudson: An Illustrated Guide .........................................67Hudson-Fulton Celebration of 1909 ...............................73Hudson Modern.............................................................67

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INDEXHudson River: A Great American Treasure .....................67Hudson River Bridges ....................................................73Hudson River: From New York City to Albany.................73Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to Manhattan....67Hudson River Journey ....................................................67Hudson River Panorama ................................................67Hudson River Steamboat Catastrophes ...........................67Hudson River Towns ......................................................67Hudson River Valley Calendar ......................................138Hudson River Valley Reader ...........................................67Hudson Valley Food & Farming......................................67GH Hudson Valley Haunts ..............................................67Hudson Valley in the Ice Age..........................................67Hudson Valley Murder & Mayhem..................................67Hudson Valley Reader (Marranca) ................................68Hudson Valley Reflections ..............................................68Hudson Valley Ruins ......................................................68Hudson Valley Waterfall Guide .......................................68Hudson Valley Wine .......................................................68Hudson’s Merchants and Whalers ..................................68Hulett Hotel Fire on Lake George...................................17Huletts Landing on Lake George ....................................27Hummingbird and Columbine Poster...........................147Hummingbirds (Orenstein) .........................................115Hummingbirds (Tekiela) .............................................115CB Hungry Campers.....................................................115CH Hunter ...................................................................115Hunters Promise: An Abenaki Tale .................................90CB Hunter’s Step-by-Step Guide to Cooking Game .......115Hunting and Fishing Camp Builder’s Guide ..................115Hunting Central NY Whitetails ........................................35OR Hunting Whitetails East & West ..............................115Hurley............................................................................73Hurley, New York ...........................................................68CH Hush Up and Hibernate!.........................................115Hyde Park on the Hudson ..............................................73I Always Tell the Truth....................................................17CH I Am Birch ...............................................................97CH I Love My New York Valentine..................................77CB I Love New York .......................................................82I Remember When .........................................................35CH I Saw Santa in New York ..........................................77I Shall Not Want .............................................................17I Was on the Wrong Bear ...............................................17I Will Stand With My Father: Book One..........................35IBM in Endicott..............................................................43Identifying Birds of Prey...............................................115Identifying Trees of the East .........................................115If Nothing Happens ........................................................53If You Love Honey ........................................................115CH If You Were My Baby..............................................115Illustrated Guide to Wood Strip Canoe Building ...........134Immigrants All!!! ............................................................35Important Bird Areas in New York State.......................115ImPRESSive Record .......................................................53Improbable Shepherd ....................................................68OR In Camp with Adirondack Hunters...........................17GH In Case of Ghost ......................................................17In Defiance ....................................................................68In Marcy’s Shadow.........................................................17In Mohawk Country .......................................................90CH In My... Series ........................................................115CH In My Backyard......................................................115In Praise of Quiet Waters ...............................................17In Search of a National Landscape .................................17In Stoddard’s Footsteps ..................................................17In the Bleak Midwinter ..................................................17

In the Company of Moose ............................................115In the Hands of the Senecas...........................................90In the Shadow of Kinzua ................................................90In the Wilderness .........................................................115In the Woods (Coloring Book) ....................................116In the Woods with Adirondack Sportsmen .....................17OR In the Woods with Adirondack Sportsmen...............17Incidental Contact ..........................................................82Indian Affairs in Colonial New York ...............................90Indian Basketry of the Northeastern Woodlands ............90CH Indian Captive ..........................................................90Indian Givers..................................................................17Indian Lake, Hamilton County........................................27Indian Tribes of Hudson’s River Series...........................90Indians and Colonists at the Crossroads of Empire ........90Indians of the Berkshires and the Hudson River Valley ....90CH Industrial Growth in New York State ........................82Inner Life of Animals....................................................116Insects & Bugs of North America ...................................97Insects of North America .......................................97, 116Inside a Bald Eagle’s Nest ............................................116Inside an Osprey’s Nest ................................................116Insiders Guide to the Hudson River Valley .....................68Insider’s Guide to Saratoga Race Course........................29OR Instinctive Fly Fishing.............................................116OR Into the Adirondacks ...............................................17CH Into the Forest .......................................................116OR Into the Woodlands DVD .......................................141Into the Woods ............................................................116Intriguing Owls ............................................................116MH Inventing Ethan Allen ..............................................82Inventing Niagara ...........................................................82CH Invisible Moose......................................................116Irondequoit....................................................................59Iroquoia.........................................................................90Iroquois and the New Deal ...........................................91Iroquois Confederacy: History and Legends ...................91Iroquois DVD...............................................................141Iroquois Eagle Dance ....................................................91CH Iroquois: First Peoples .............................................91MH Iroquois in the American Revolution ......................91MH Iroquois in the Civil War .........................................91Iroquois Land Claims.....................................................91Iroquois League .............................................................91Iroquois Medical Botony................................................91Iroquois: People of the Longhouse.................................91Iroquois: Peoples of North America ...............................91CH Iroquois: Six Nations Confederacy............................91Iroquois Stories CD......................................................139Iroquois Struggle for Survival.........................................91Irvington Then & Now....................................................73Is the Coffee Fresh? ........................................................35It Happened in New York...............................................82It Happened in Woodstock.............................................68It Takes a Village Idiot....................................................68Ithaca.............................................................................59Ithaca: A Brief History....................................................53Ithaca Farmers Market Cookbook..................................53Ithaca Radio...................................................................59CB It’s a Wing Thing Series ............................................53J.S. Wooley.....................................................................18Jamcrackers CD ...........................................................139James K. McGuire ..........................................................35Jamestown .....................................................................59Jamestown Furniture Industry ........................................53Jamestown, New York ....................................................53Jamestown (Postcard History Series).............................60

Jefferson County.............................................................44Jefferson County Egan Murders......................................35Jervis McEntee ...............................................................68Jewish Community of Greater Buffalo.............................58Jewish Community of Syracuse.......................................46Jim Boeheim and Syracuse Basketball............................35CH Jo MacDonald Hiked in the Woods ........................116CB Joey’s Italian.............................................................35John Apperson’s Lake George ........................................27John Boyd Thatcher State Park and the

Indian RiverRegion ...................................................44John Brown, Abolitionist ................................................82John Burroughs .............................................................68Johnson City Firefighting ................................................44Johnstown......................................................................44Joseph Brant, 1743–1807..............................................91Journey into Mohawk and Oneida Country, 1634–1635...91Journey with the Owl....................................................116Journey with the Whitetail ............................................116CB Joy of Blueberries...................................................116CB Joy of Squash..........................................................116CH Jump, Little Wood Ducks .......................................116Just an Accident .............................................................18Just Another Day ............................................................35Just Dogs Jigsaw Puzzle................................................158Kaaterskill ......................................................................68Kaaterskill Clove.............................................................68Karma in the High Peaks................................................18Kateri .............................................................................91Kateri’s Treasure ............................................................18OR Kayak Companion..................................................116OR Kayaker’s Guide to Lake George, The Saratoga

Region & Great Sacandaga Lake................................18OR Kayaker’s Guide to New York’s Capital Region. ........35OR Kayaker’s Guide to the Hudson River Valley .............68OR Kayaking ................................................................116OR Kayaking & Canoeing for Beginners .......................116Keene Barn Poster .......................................................149OR Keene Valley Region Waterfall Guide........................18CH Keep the Scene Green ............................................116Keeping a Nature Journal .............................................116Keeper of the Olympic Flame .........................................18Kept Secret.....................................................................35Keuka Lake ....................................................................60Kevin Guest House .........................................................60Kicking Leaves: A Memoir ..............................................18Kiddie Parks of the Adirondacks ....................................27CH-OR Kids Book of the Night Sky .............................116CH-OR Kids Camp!.....................................................116CH-OR Kids Campfire Book .......................................116CH-OR Kid’s Guide to Building Forts..........................116CH-OR Kid’s Guide to Exploring Nature .....................117CH-OR Kids on the Trail!..............................................18CH-OR Kids’ Outdoor Adventure Book.......................117CH Kids’ Ultimate Animal Adventure Book...................117CH-OR Kids Winter Handbook...................................117Killer Named Hatch........................................................35King of the Delawares ....................................................91Kingsbury and Hudson Falls...........................................44Kingston (Images of America) .......................................73Kingston (Postcard History Series) ................................73Kingston and Ulster Townships.......................................73Kingston, New York: Architectural Guide........................68Kingston: The IBM Years ................................................68OR Knack Canoeing for Everyone ................................117OR Knack Kayaking for Everyone.................................117Knox Farm State Park.....................................................60

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Kuyahoora......................................................................35Kuyahoora Towns...........................................................44La Grange.......................................................................73Lac du St. Sacrement Poster.........................................143Lackawanna ...................................................................60Ladies of the Lake ..........................................................18Lake Boats .....................................................................82Lake Champlain (Images of America)............................88Lake Champlain: An Illustrated History ..........................82Lake Effect .....................................................................82CH Lake Erie (Ylvisaker)...............................................53Lake Erie Wine Country..................................................60Lake George (Heilman) .................................................18Lake George Calendar..................................................138Lake George: Images of America....................................27Lake George in Vintage Postcards 1900–1925...............27Lake George Map Poster ..............................................152Lake George, New York (Blais)......................................18Lake George Playing Cards...........................................160Lake George Poster (Heilman) ....................................144Lake George Shipwrecks & Sunken History....................18Lake Life ......................................................................117Lake Life Calendar .......................................................138Lake of Dead Languages.................................................18Lake Placid and North Elba............................................18Lake Placid Figure Skating .............................................18Lake Placid: Images of America .....................................27Lake Placid Poster .......................................................145Lake Placid Then & Now................................................27Lake Pleasant and Speculator in the Adirondacks ..........27Lake View Calendar......................................................138Lakeside Anthology Box Set CD....................................139Landscape Scenes Photography Field Guide .................117Landscape Scenes Note Cards Series ............................157Lansingburgh .................................................................44Larchmont .....................................................................73Las Villas of Plattekill and Ulster County.........................74Last Circle of Ulysses Grant ............................................82MH Last of the Mohicans ...............................................18MH Last of the Mohicans (Wyeth) .................................18CH-MH Last of the Mohicans: Retold from the

James Fenimore Cooper Original ..............................18Last Witness ...................................................................35Last Woman Hanged ......................................................18Le Roy............................................................................60OR Learn the Sport of Kayaking DVD...........................141CH Learning About Rocks............................................117CH Learning About Wildflowers ...................................117CB Learning to Cook Adirondack Series ........................18Learning to Swim ...........................................................82RR Leatherstocking Rails ...............................................35Leave it to the Ladies......................................................35OR Leave No Trace in the Outdoors.............................117Leaves Torn Asunder ......................................................19MH Legacy of Fort William Henry ..................................19Legacy of Nursing at Albany Medical Center. ..................42CH Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Hardcover) .....................68CH Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Paperback).....................68CH Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Moses)............................68CH Legend of the Beaver’s Tale....................................117CH Legend of the Loon ................................................117Legendary Locals of Cohoes ...........................................43Legendary Locals of Greater Utica ..................................46Legendary Locals of Greene County................................73Legendary Locals of Hudson ..........................................73Legendary Locals of Orleans County...............................60Legendary Locals of the Chautauqua Lake Region ..........59

Legendary Locals of Troy................................................46Legendary Locals of Woodstock .....................................75Legendary Northwoods Animals ...................................117Legends and Lore of Lake Ontario .................................82Legends and Lore of Sleepy Hollow and the

Hudson Valley ...........................................................69Legends and Lore of the Hudson Highlands ...................69Legends and Stories of the Finger Lakes Region.............53Legends, Lore, and Secrets of Western New York...........54Legends of Syracuse Basketball......................................36Legends of the Iroquois .................................................91OR Leonard Lee Rue III’s Deer Hunting Tips

& Techniques ..........................................................117Letchworth State Park ....................................................60Let’s Take the Kids..........................................................69Letters of a Ticonderoga Farmer ....................................19Leveling the Playing Field ...............................................36Lewis County ..................................................................44Lewisboro ......................................................................74GH Lewisboro Ghosts ....................................................69Lewiston.........................................................................60Lewiston: Then & Now ...................................................60Life Along the Hudson....................................................69Life and Times of Asher B. Durand ................................69CH Life Cycle of a... Series ...........................................117CH Life in a Longhouse Village ......................................91Life in a Northwoods Lumber Camp...............................19Life in Sing Sing .............................................................77Life in the Northwoods Calendar ..................................138MH Life of Benedict Arnold ...........................................77MH Life of Ely S. Parker ................................................91Life With Noah ...............................................................19Lifting the Yoke ............................................................117Lighthouse Note Cards .................................................157Lighthouses and Life Saving at Oswego.....................36, 45Lighthouses of New York................................................82GH Lily Dale ..................................................................54CH Lily the Grasshopper ..............................................117CB Lipsmackin’ Backpackin’ .........................................97Listening to the Adirondacks CD ..................................140CH Little Book of Backyard Bird Songs .......................117Little Book of Whittling ................................................117Little Book of Woodland Bird Songs ............................117Little Chapel on the River ...............................................69Little Ditch DVD ...........................................................141Little Falls.......................................................................44CH Little Fox................................................................117Little Guide to Birds .....................................................118Little Guide to Bugs......................................................118Little Guide to Butterflies..............................................118Little Guide to Leaves ...................................................118Little Land of Loose Ends .................................................3CH-MH Little Maid of Mohawk Valley...........................36CH-MH Little Maid of Ticonderoga...............................19CH Little Moose ...........................................................118CH Little New York ........................................................82CH Little Owl ...............................................................118CH Little Red Bat .........................................................118CH Little River and the Big, Big Bridge ..........................19CH Little Wolf’s Song....................................................118Lives of Wolves, Coyotes, and Foxes .............................118Lives They Left Behind....................................................54Living Like Indians .........................................................91Living North Country ................................................19, 36Living Waters..................................................................82CH Living Wild Series...................................................118Living with Herbs .........................................................118

Living with the Adirondack Forest ..................................19Lockport ........................................................................60Lockport: Historic Jewel of the Erie Canal......................60Log Book .....................................................................118Log Cabin: An Illustrated History..................................134Log Cabins: How to Build and Furnish Them ...............134Log Home Inspirations.................................................134Log Home Maintenance Guide .....................................134Log Homes Made Easy .................................................134Log Notes (Notebooks)................................................159RR Logging Railroads of the Adirondacks......................19OR Long-Distance Hiking ............................................118Long Shot to Glory .........................................................19Long Stair.......................................................................36Long Way on a Little.....................................................118OR Longstreet Highroad Guide to the

New York Adirondacks..............................................19Look Big ......................................................................118CH Looking for Loons..................................................118CH Looking for a Moose..............................................118Loomis Gang DVD........................................................141Loon ..............................................................................97CH Loon Alone ............................................................118CH Loon Chase ............................................................118Loon Landscapes............................................................97Loon Poster Series .......................................................146Loon Story DVD Series.............................................141–2Loons Calendar ............................................................138CH Loons in the Mist ...................................................118Loons Note Cards .........................................................158Lore of an Adirondack County .......................................19CH Lost at Seabreeze .....................................................54CH Lost in the Woods DVD ..........................................142Lost Industries of Saratoga County .................................36Lost Mohawk Valley........................................................36Lost Pond.......................................................................19Lost Ski Areas of the Adirondacks Series .......................19Lost Towns of the Hudson Valley ....................................69Lost Village of Delta .......................................................43Love and Archaeology ....................................................19Love Canal......................................................................60EC Low Bridge! ..............................................................82Lows Lake & Bog River Map ........................................136Lowville..........................................................................44CH Lucky to Live in New York........................................83Lullabies and Nightmares ...............................................36Lullaby for Morons ........................................................36Lumberjack Sky Pilot .....................................................19Lumberjack Sky Pilot DVD ...........................................142Lunch at Noonmark .......................................................19Lutherans in Western New York .....................................61Macedon........................................................................60MacIntyre Mine..............................................................19Mad House.....................................................................83Mad Loon Poster..........................................................151Madison and Hamilton...................................................44Maggie’s Revenge ...........................................................36Magic of Nature ...........................................................118Magic of Niagara............................................................54CH Magical Winter.......................................................118Magnets .......................................................................159Mahopac........................................................................74Maid of the Mist.............................................................92Main Street Unadilla.......................................................36Majestic Eagles.............................................................118Majestic Nature of the North ..........................................63GH Majorski’s Ghost ......................................................36

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INDEXMaking Gypsy Willow Furniture....................................135Making Rustic Twig Furniture ......................................135CH Making the Moose Out of Life ................................119Making Twig Mosaic Rustic Furniture ..........................135Making Willow Furniture .............................................135Mallards.......................................................................119Malta..............................................................................44Mamakating ...................................................................74Mammal Tracks and Sign of the Northeast ...................119CH Mammals of the Northeast .....................................119Mammal Tracks & Signs.................................................97Man Crafts....................................................................119Man Who Made Things Out of Trees ............................135CH Many Faces of Snowy Owls.....................................119Maple Sugar.................................................................119CB Maple Syrup: 40 Tried & True Recipes .....................97Maple Syrup: An Introduction to the Science

of a Forest Treasure ................................................119CB Maple Syrup Book..................................................119CB Maple Syrup Cookbook ..........................................119CH Maple Syrup from the Sugarhouse ...........................97Marbletown....................................................................74March of Dimes .............................................................74Marcy.............................................................................44Marcy Dam Poster .......................................................143Marilla ...........................................................................60CB Mario’s .....................................................................54Maritime Tales of Lake Ontario ......................................83Marking the Moment .....................................................19Marlborough..................................................................74MH Massacre at Fort William Henry ..............................19Massena.........................................................................44OR Master Guide Handbook to Outdoor

Adventure Trips .......................................................119Matchlock Gun...............................................................83Mechanicville.................................................................44Medina...........................................................................60Medina Through Time....................................................60CH Meeting Trees ........................................................119Memories of Inlet ..........................................................20MH Memories of War ....................................................83CH Merry Moosey Christmas........................................119Middlefield.....................................................................36Middlefield: Otsego Lake’s Eastern Shore.......................44Middletown....................................................................74RR Middletown and Unionville Railroad ........................74Middletown Revisited .....................................................74Milk Mushrooms of North America..............................119Millie, M.D.....................................................................36Minerva CD ..................................................................140Ministers’ War................................................................36CH-EC Minnie the Mule.................................................83Missing on the Mountain................................................20Modern Nature...............................................................20Mohawk (Hislop) ..........................................................36Mohawk (Russo) ...........................................................83Mohawk Baronet............................................................92Mohawk: Discovering the Valley of the Crystals ..............36Mohawk Frontier ...........................................................36OR Mohawk Region Waterfall Guide..............................36Mohonk and the Smileys ................................................69Mohonk: Mountain House and Preserve ........................74CH Monster Hunt...........................................................83Monsters of New York....................................................83Montgomery County .......................................................44Montgomery, New York..................................................74Monticello......................................................................74

Monumental New York!..................................................83CH Moon Bear.............................................................119CH Moon Loon ............................................................119CH Moon of the Two Dark Horses .................................92Moonfixer ......................................................................36Moonlight Memories......................................................20CH Moose!.....................................................................98CH Moose: Amazing Animals .......................................119Moose (Living Wild) ....................................................119CH Moose and Magpie.................................................119CH Moose Babies! .......................................................119Moose Calendar ...........................................................138Moose: Crowned Giant of the Northern Forest .............119CH Moose Eggs............................................................119CH Moose, of Course!..................................................119CH Moose on the Loose...............................................119CH Moose Tunes for Kids CD.......................................140CH Moose Tunes for Kids DVD ....................................142CH Moose’s Morning ...................................................119CH Moosebeary Jam CD...............................................140CB Moosewood Cookbook.............................................54More Legends and Stories of the Finger Lakes Region ....54GH More Spooky Campfire Tales .................................120More Twig Mosaic Furniture ........................................135Moriah and Port Henry in the Adirondacks ...................27Morning Meditations Poster .........................................149Mosquito Book ............................................................120Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts .............................120Mosses of the Northern Forest: A Photographic Guide ....98Mosses of the Northern Forest: Quick Guide................156Mossy Cascade Falls Poster ..........................................150Most Glorious Ride ........................................................83EC Mostly Canallers .......................................................83Motley House .................................................................20Mount Colvin Poster.....................................................146Mount Hope and Otisville...............................................74Mount Pleasant ..............................................................74Mount Vernon................................................................74Mount Vernon Revisited .................................................74OR Mountain Biking Eastern New York .......................120OR Mountain Biking Pocket Guide ..............................120Mountain Man Skills ....................................................120Mountain Shadows.........................................................20Mountain View ...............................................................20Mountainman Crafts & Skills........................................120Mountains, Fields, Lakes & Rivers CD ..........................140Mountains Will Wait For You DVD................................142CH Mouse and the Meadow .........................................120Murder & Mayhem in Herkimer County.........................29Murder & Mayhem in Jefferson County ..........................36Murder & Mayhem in Mendon and Honeoye Falls .........54Murder & Mayhem in St. Lawrence Co...........................37Murder & Mayhem in the Catskills.................................69Murder & Mayhem in Ulster County...............................69Murder in the Adirondacks............................................20Murder in the Mountains ...............................................20Murder in the North Country .........................................20Murder of a Herkimer County Teacher ..........................37Murder on the Mountain................................................20Murder, Mayhem & Madness .........................................54Mushrooms: A Falcon Field Guide................................120Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America ...........120Mushrooms of North America in Color ........................120Mushrooms of the Northeast (Baroni).........................120Mushrooms of the Northeast (Marrone)......................120CH-MH Musket & Mobcap ...........................................69Music Heard UpNorth CD.............................................140

CH My Adirondack Coloring Book.................................20CH My Adirondack Vacations...........................................3CH My Busy Green Garden ............................................98My Grampa’s Woods ......................................................20CH My Grandma Could Do Anything in

the Adirondacks ........................................................20CH My Grandma Could Do Anything! In the Outdoors ...120CH My Hike in the Forest.............................................120CH My Nature Book.....................................................120CH My Side of the Mountain ..........................................69My Side of the River .......................................................69CH My Wonderful Christmas Tree ................................120Mysteries of Father Baker ..............................................54Mystery of the Albany Mummies.....................................37Myths & Truths About Coyotes......................................120Myths and Mysteries of New York...................................83CH N is for New York.....................................................83Napoleon’s Gold.............................................................37Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison.....................92Narvadack........................................................................3Nassau ...........................................................................44EC Nathan Roberts.........................................................37National Audubon Society Guide to Landscape

Photography............................................................120National Audubon Society Guide to Nature

Photography............................................................120National Geographic Finger Lakes Destination Map .....136National Geographic State Guide Map Series:

New York State ........................................................136National Geographic New York State Wall Map ............147OR National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map Series....136National Landmarks of Western New York

Famous People & Historic Places ..............................54Native American & Pioneer Sites of Upstate New York....92Native American Crafts and Skills ...................................92CH Native American Thought of It..................................92CH Native Americans in New York .................................92CB Native Harvest.........................................................120Native New Yorkers ........................................................92Native Plants of the Northeast.......................................120OR Natural Areas Series.................................................37Natural History of New York.........................................121Natural Sounds of the Adirondacks CD Series ..............140 Naturalist’s Guide to Field Plants ..................................121Naturalist’s Guide to Forest Plants ................................121Naturalist’s Guide to Observing Nature .........................121Naturalist’s Guide to Wetland Plants .............................121Naturalist’s Notebook ...................................................121Naturally Curious Day By Day.......................................121Naturally Furnished......................................................135CH Nature Activity Book Series ....................................121Nature Anatomy............................................................121Nature Anatomy Notebook .............................................98CH Nature Connection .................................................121Nature Fix ......................................................................98Nature Guide to the Northern Forest ............................121Nature Journal (Leslie) ................................................121Nature Journals............................................................159CH Nature Log Kids......................................................121Nature Notes ................................................................121Nature of New York......................................................121Nature Reflections..........................................................37Nature Staged.................................................................20CH Nature’s Art Box.....................................................121CH Nature’s Babies Series............................................121Nature’s Niagara.............................................................54CH Nature’s Notes ........................................................121

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Nature’s Palette Poster .................................................151CH Nature’s Splendor ..................................................121Nature’s Wild Cards......................................................160Neighbors of Yesterday...................................................20Nestle in Fulton, New York.............................................29Never a Dull Moment .......................................................3Never Coming Back....................................................3, 20CB New Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook .............................121New Castle: Chappaqua and Millwood............................74New Discoveries Jigsaw Puzzle .....................................158New Hartford .................................................................44New Outsiders................................................................98New Paltz .......................................................................74New Paltz Revisited ........................................................74New Rochelle (Images of America) ...............................74New Rochelle (Postcard History Series) ........................74New Scotland Township .................................................44CB New Trailside Cookbook.........................................121New Wilderness Voices.................................................122New Windsor..................................................................74CH New York 1609–1776..............................................83New York Amish.............................................................83New York and Slavery ....................................................83CH New York and the New Nation..................................84CH New York as a British Colony ...................................84CH New York as a Dutch Colony ....................................84New York Breweries.......................................................84RR New York Central System .........................................88CH New York Colony .....................................................84CB New York Cooking....................................................84New York Curiosities......................................................84CH New York:Empire State (Downey)............................83CH New York: Empire State (Thomas)...........................83New York Ghost Towns ..................................................84CH New York History .....................................................84CH-MH New York in the American Revolution .............84New York Mills...............................................................44GH New York Myths and Legends ..................................77OR New York–New Jersey Trail Conference Map Series...136New York Off the Beaten Path ........................................83RR New York, Ontario and Western Railway ..................88CH New York Past and Present ......................................83CH-MH New York Patriots............................................84New York Reader ...........................................................84New York Rocks & Minerals ........................................122New York: Sights Unscene ..............................................77New York Sings ..............................................................84CB New York Sportsman It’s Fun to Eat Cookbook ......122New York State Capitol and the Great Fire of 1911.........44New York State: Gateway to America ..............................84GH New York State Ghosts Series...................................84New York State in Fiction (1751–1999) &

New York City in Fiction (1751–1930 .......................84New York State Lighthouses ...........................................88MH New York State National Guard ...............................88New York State Police Troop K.......................................74OR New York State Recreation Atlas ............................122New York State Waterfalls Poster..................................149New York State’s Covered Bridges ..................................88New York State’s Covered Bridges (Postcard

History Series) ..........................................................88OR New York Walk Book...............................................69CH New York: What’s So Great About This State?............83New York’s Capital District: 1978–2003.........................44CH-EC New York’s Erie Canal.......................................84New York’s Great Emancipation Jubilee .........................84CH New York’s Industry .................................................84

CH New York’s Land and Resources ..............................84MH New York’s North Country and the Civil War ..........84New York’s Palisades Interstate Park..............................74New York’s Remarkable Women ....................................84MH New Yorkers in the Civil War ..................................84Newburgh ......................................................................74Newburgh: The Heart of the City ....................................74Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide.........................................98Newfane and Olcott ........................................................60Niagara: A History of the Falls ........................................54Niagara: Daredevils, Danger and Extraordinary Stories ...54Niagara Falls Series (Images of America) ......................60Niagara Falls (Leigh) .....................................................54Niagara Falls (Royal Specialty Sales)..............................54Niarara Falls: 100 Years of Souvenirs.............................54Niagara Falls, 1850–2000..............................................60MH Niagara Falls in World War II..................................54Niagara Falls Jigsaw Puzzle...........................................158Nickel City Chef ..............................................................54Nickel City Drafts ...........................................................54Night Sky: A Falcon Field Guide....................................122Night Sky: A Field Guide to the Constellations ..............122Night Visitors..................................................................77Niskayuna ......................................................................44MH No Drums ...............................................................37No Place I’d Rather Be...................................................20Noah John Rondeau’s AdirondackWilderness Days ........20Nobody’s Fool ................................................................85Noel Nouveau CD .........................................................140CH Noisy Bird Sing-Along ............................................122North American Boletes ...............................................122North American Mushrooms..........................................98North Castle ...................................................................74North Country ................................................................20CB North Country Cabin Cooking ...................................20CB North Country Cooking...............................................3North Country Gardening .............................................122CB North Country Kitchens Cookbook ...........................20North Country Murder of Irene Izak ..............................37North Country Reflections ..............................................37North Elba and Whiteface Mountain...............................27North of Albany ..............................................................37North River, North Woods CD.......................................140North Woods................................................................122North Woods Elegy DVD...............................................142North Woods Game Fish Guide Poster..........................148North Woods Scat Guide Poster....................................148North Woods Track Guide Poster .................................148North Woods Trout Guide Poster..................................148North Woods Identification Guides...............................155Northeast Home Landscaping.......................................122OR Northeastern Adirondacks Fishing Map Guide .........20Northeastern Native American Animal Stories CD.........140CB Northern Bounty.......................................................21OR Northern Forest Canoe Trail ....................................21OR Northern Forest Canoe Trail Map Series ................137OR Northern Forest Canoe Trail Planning and

Paddling Log .............................................................21OR Northern Forest Canoe Trail Through-Paddler’s

Companion................................................................21Northern Light................................................................21Northern Lights Pamphlet ............................................155Northern Oswego County ...............................................45CB Northern Tier Bicycle Route Map Series .................137Northwoods Flannel Quilts & Projects..........................135Northwoods Wildlife Calendar......................................138Notes Collected in the Adirondacks Series .....................21

Nothing By Name ...........................................................37November: The Cruelest Month......................................85Nunda, Portage, and Genesee Falls ................................60Nyacks ...........................................................................74O Albany ........................................................................37RR O&W........................................................................37Of Time and an Island....................................................37Ogden & Spencerport ....................................................60Ogdensburg ...................................................................44Ogdensburg Through Time ............................................44 Old Days in the Adirondacks & On Tug Hill ...................21CB Old-Fashioned Christmas........................................122Old Forge and the Fulton Chain of Lakes .......................27Old Forge: Gateway to the Adirondacks..........................27Old Time Music Makers of New York State ....................85On Academy Street .........................................................37CB On a Stick Cookbook ...............................................98CH On Duck Pond .......................................................122CH On the Far Side of the Mountain ..............................69CH On the Nature Trail ................................................122On the Trail of Henry Hudson and Our Dutch Heritage....69Once an Engineer ..........................................................37CH Once Upon a Snowstorm .......................................122One Adirondack Christmas ............................................21CH One Bear Extraordinaire........................................122GH One More Story .......................................................92One Night at the Lake.....................................................54One Rough Life ................................................................3One With the Water CD ................................................140CH One Wolf Howls .....................................................122Oneida Indian Experience..............................................92Oneida Indian in Foreign Waters....................................92Oneida Iroquois.............................................................92Oneida Land Claims .......................................................92MH Oneida Nation’s Contributitions to Valley Forge.......92Oneida Utopia ................................................................37Oneonta .........................................................................44Oneonta Fair ..................................................................37Oneonta in Olden Time & Bits Oneonta History .............37RR Oneonta Roundhouse ..............................................37Oneonta: Then & Now....................................................44Onion Picker..................................................................38Onondaga ......................................................................92Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office ...................................45Onondaga Iroquois Prehistory .......................................92Ontario ..........................................................................60RR Ontario and Western Railway Northern Division ......88RR Ontario County: Golden Age of Railroads &

Baseball ....................................................................60Ontario County Transportation.......................................60CH Ookpik (The Travels of a Snowy Owl) ...................122Open House ...................................................................77MH Opportunity Is At Hand ...........................................38Orangemen: Syracuse University Men’s Basketball .........46Orangetown ...................................................................74Orchard Park.................................................................60Orchids of New England & New York...........................122Orchids of the Northeast ..............................................122Origins of the Iroquois League.......................................92OR Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide ..........................................122OR Orvis Guide to Family Friendly Fly Fishing .............122Osborn...........................................................................74Ossining Remembered ...................................................74Oswegatchie...................................................................21MH Oswego County and the Civil War............................38OR Other 54..................................................................21MH Otsego County in the Civil War ................................38

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INDEXCH Otter Out of Water..................................................122Our Family Camps (Daily Journal)...............................159Our Family Travels (Daily Journal) ..............................159Our Love of Bees............................................................98Our Love of Hummingbirds..........................................122Our Love of Loons........................................................122Our Love of Moose.......................................................123Our Love of Owls .........................................................123Our Movie Houses .........................................................38Our New York ................................................................85Our Towns .....................................................................21CH Our Wild World Series ...........................................123Out of the Deep I Cry .....................................................21Out Windham Way .........................................................69CH Outdoor Activity Series...........................................123OR Outdoor Adventures Guides Series...........................98CB Outdoor Chef..........................................................123CH Outdoor Parents, Outdoor Kids................................98Over a Barrel .................................................................55CH Over and Under the Pond ......................................123CH Over and Under the Snow ......................................123CH Over in a River.......................................................123CH Over in the Forest ..................................................123Over the Line .................................................................85Overcoming Niagara ......................................................55Overstory .......................................................................98Owasco Lake..................................................................60CH Owl Babies...............................................................98CH Owl Moon..............................................................123Owls.............................................................................123Owls Calendar..............................................................138Oxford ...........................................................................45Paddle Faster Before the Pasta Passes You! ......................3CH Paddle Perch Climb ...............................................123OR Paddle Your Own Canoe ........................................123OR Paddle Your Own Kayak.........................................123OR Paddler’s Guide to the Champlain Valley ................123OR Paddling the Quiet Waters of Mid-Eastern

New York ..................................................................38Painted Canoes Poster..................................................146Painted Paddles Posters ...............................................146Painted Post ...................................................................60Painter’s Guide to the Catskills of Rip Van Winkle ..........69Painter’s Path Through the Adirondack Mountains ........21Palmyra..........................................................................60Paradise for Boys and Girls............................................21GH Paranormal Almanac of Western New York .............55GH Paranormal Great Lakes ..........................................85Pardon Me, Sir... There’s a Moose in Your Tent .............21Parker on the Iroquois ..................................................92Parma and Hilton...........................................................60Passages CD .................................................................140Patches ........................................................................159Pathfinder ......................................................................38OR Paths Along the Hudson...........................................69Patriot Hero of the Hudson Valley ..................................69MH Patriot War Along the New York-Canada Border .....85Paul Garrett....................................................................55Paul Smith’s Adirondack Hotel and College....................27OR Peak Experiences ....................................................21Pearl River .....................................................................74Peekskill ........................................................................74Peekskill’s African-American History..............................69Penfield..........................................................................60Penn Yan and Keuka Lake..............................................60OR Penultimate Paddles ................................................21CH People of New York .................................................85

People of the Finger Lakes Region .................................55People of the Longhouse................................................92CH Pepper the Dragonfly .............................................123Peregrine Falcon..........................................................123EC Perinton, Fairport, and the Erie Canal ......................60Perinton & Fairport in the 20th Century.........................60Permanent Member of the Family ..................................21Persons, Places and Things of the Finger Lakes

Region.......................................................................55Perspectives on the Adirondacks....................................21CH Peterson Field Guide Coloring Books: Birds ..........123Peterson’s Field Guide to Birds of Eastern and

Central North America (7th Edition) .........................98Peterson Field Guides..............................................123–4Peterson Field Guides CDs ...........................................140Peterson’s Backyard Birds of the Northeast Poster.......153Pheasant, Quail, Cottontail ...........................................124Photographing the Adirondacks .....................................21Photographs of Rome New York 1880–1930 .................29Pins..............................................................................159Pioneer Prophetess ........................................................55Pioneer Songster............................................................55Pioneers.........................................................................38Piseco Lake and Arietta..................................................27Pirates, Crooks & Killers ................................................48CH Pitter and Patter.....................................................124RR Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad .................60Pittsford .........................................................................60MH Place in History.......................................................38Plants of Saratoga and Eastern New York.....................124Plattekill.........................................................................74Plattsburgh.....................................................................45Plattsburgh Through Time..............................................45Playland .........................................................................74Pleasantville ...................................................................74OR Pocket Guide to Camping ......................................124Pocket Guide to Woodstock ...........................................70OR Pocketguide to Eastern Streams.............................124OR Pocketguide to Eastern Wetlands ...........................124OR Pocketguide to New York Hatches .........................124Poesten Kill (John Warren)............................................38Poestenkill .....................................................................45Poke-O-Moonshine Poster ...........................................143Pomfret ..........................................................................60Port Jervis ......................................................................74Port Jervis: Then & Now.................................................74Porter ............................................................................60Portrait in Blue Poster .................................................151Postcard Views: A Walk Down Main Sreet Buffalo,

Circa 1910. ...............................................................55Postcards of America Series.........................................161Potsdam.........................................................................45Poughkeepsie: 1898–1998 ............................................74Poughkeepsie: Halfway Up the Hudson ..........................74Pound Ridge ..................................................................74Power Failure.................................................................55OR Practical Camping Handbook ................................124Practical Dreamer..........................................................38OR Practical Handbook of Kayaking & Canoeing .........124Prepper’s Livestock Handbook.....................................124CB Preservation Society Home Preserves .....................124CH Primary Source History of the Colony of New York ...85Primitive Skills and Crafts ............................................124OR Primitive Technology ...............................................98Prints and Printmakers of New York State, 1825–1940 ...85Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley.............................70Privately Owned Adirondacks.........................................22

Prizefighter and the Playwright.......................................22EC Psychic Highway.......................................................85CH Puck Hog: Volume 2 ..........................................22, 38Pulaski and the Town of Richland..................................45CH-EC Punkeyville Girl.................................................85Pursuing Public Land Bucks ..........................................98Put on Your Owl Eyes...................................................124Putnam County...............................................................74CB Quality Venison Cookbook .....................................124Queen of the Falls ..........................................................55Queensbury and Glens Falls ...........................................45Queensbury’s Heritage ...................................................38OR Quest for Girthra ...................................................124Question of Sanity ..........................................................85CB Quick & Easy Dehydrated Meals in a Bag .................98Quick Reference Backcountry Medical Care ................124Quick Reference Guides...............................................155OR Quiet Water Canoe Guide: NY ................................124Railroad.........................................................................22RR Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946: Vol. II,

New York and New England ......................................85RR Railroad Wars of New York State .............................85RR Railroads of Renssalaer ...........................................45RR Rails Around Westchester County.......................70, 75RR Rails In and Around Saratoga Springs......................45RR Rails in Rochester and Monroe County ....................60Rail-Trails New Jersey & New York.................................77CH Raising Dad .............................................................22OR Rambles to Remarkable Rocks ................................85Ranger ...........................................................................98MH Rangers and Redcoats on the Hudson ....................70Raptors ........................................................................125Raptors Playing Cards ..................................................160Raptures ........................................................................22Raquette Lake ................................................................22Rare Romance in Medicine............................................22CH Rascal and Bandit ....................................................22Rascally Raccoons Calendar.........................................138CH Rascals for the Environment ....................................22Raven.............................................................................22Reading the Wampum....................................................92Reading Weather..........................................................125Really Useful Little Book of Knots.................................125Reason for Crows...........................................................93CH Red Are the Apples ................................................125Red Jacket......................................................................93Reflecting the Quiet CD ................................................140Reflections of a Diaper Hill Kid......................................38Reflections Poster ........................................................151Reflections and Recollections of the Town with a Past ...22Reflections from Canoe Country.....................................22Remarkable Women in New York State History ..............85Remarkable Women of Clinton County.....................22, 38Remarkable Woodpeckers ...........................................125Remembering Albany .....................................................38Remembering Fishkill ....................................................70Remembering Lewisboro, New York ..............................70Remembering New York State ........................................85Remembering New York’s North Country .......................38Remembering Niagara ...................................................55Remembering Old Buffalo..............................................55Remembering Panama ...................................................55Remembering Syracuse..................................................38Remembering the Sullivan County Catskills ....................70Remembering Troy ........................................................38Remembering Woodstock ..............................................70Remote Chance ..............................................................22

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Rensselaer .....................................................................45Reservation ....................................................................93Reserve ..........................................................................22Resort Hotels of the Adirondacks...................................22Return to the Adirondacks CD .....................................140Rev. J.W. Loguen, As a Slave and As a Freeman ..............38MH Revolution on the Hudson ......................................70Rhinebeck......................................................................74Rhinebeck’s Historic Architecture..................................70Rhinebeck’s Historic Beekman Arms .............................70Rhinecliff .......................................................................70CH Ride with the Loomis Gang ......................................38CH Rip Van Winkle’s Return ..........................................70Rise and Fall of the Taconic Mountains..........................70Risk Pool .......................................................................85River Lock......................................................................38River of Mountains.........................................................70River of Words ...............................................................70River Reflections ............................................................39River’s Tale.....................................................................22CH Rivers, Ponds and Lakes ........................................125Road Through Time .......................................................85Roadside Geology of New York ....................................125Rochester and the State of New York: Cool Stuff

Every Kid Should Know..............................................55GH Rochester Haunts ....................................................55Rochester Labor and Leisure .........................................61Rochester Leaders and Their Legacies ...........................61Rochester Lives ..............................................................55Rochester Neighborhoods..............................................61Rochester on the Genesee..............................................55Rochester Routes ...........................................................55Rochester Through Time................................................61Rochester’s 19th Ward ...................................................61Rochester’s Corn Hill .....................................................61Rochester’s Downtown...................................................61Rochester’s Downtown Architecture: 1950–1975 ..........61Rochester’s Dutchtown ..................................................61Rochester’s Historic East Avenue District .......................61Rochester’s Lakeside Resorts and Amusement Parks .....61Rochester’s Latino Community .......................................61Rochester’s South Wedge ...............................................61Rochester’s Transportation Heritage ..............................61CH Rock Collecting for Kids ........................................125CH Rock Log Kids........................................................125OR Rock Walks .............................................................63OR Rockhounding New York .......................................125Rockland Lake, Hook Mountain, and Nyack Beach........75Rocks & Minerals of the United States Quick Guide .....125Rocks, Gems, and Minerals............................................98Rocks, Minerals, and Gems..........................................125OR Rocks that Rock ................................................29, 48CB Rod & Reel.............................................................125Rome .............................................................................45Rome Revisited ..............................................................45Rome Through Time ......................................................45Rooted in Rock..............................................................22Rooted in the Mountains CD ........................................140Roots of the 1969 Woodstock Festival............................70Roots of the Iroquois .....................................................93Rose Witch.....................................................................55Rotinonshonni ...............................................................93Rotterdam......................................................................45Round Barns of New York............................................135Royalton, Middleport, and Hartland...............................61Royalton, Middleport, and Hartland Through Time........61Roycroft Campus............................................................61

Ruin Falls.......................................................................22Rum Across the Border..................................................29Running the Long Path...................................................70Rural Indigenousness.....................................................93Rush ..............................................................................61Rustic Carpentry...........................................................135Rustic Construction......................................................135Rustic Garden Projects.................................................135Rustic Retreats .............................................................135Rutland Road .................................................................85Rye.................................................................................75CH S is for S’mores .....................................................125Sacandaga Valley ............................................................27Sackets Harbor ..............................................................45Saga of Nicholas Stoner..................................................22Sagamore Lodge DVD ..................................................136Saint Lawrence County .............................................27, 45MH Saint Lawrence County in the War of 1812........22, 39Saint Lawrence County Portraits...............................27, 45Saint Lawrence Seaway and Power Project.....................39Saint Lawrence University...............................................45Sainte Marie Among the Iroquois...................................93OR Salmon River Fishing Map .....................................137Salmonoids of the Seaway Trail Lakes and Rivers

Note Cards ..............................................................158CH Sam’s Big Deer.......................................................125Sand Lake ......................................................................45Sand Lake Revisited .......................................................45Sandy Pond ....................................................................45CH Santa is Coming to New York ...................................77Santanoni...............................................................23, 135Saranac: 1937–1940......................................................23Saranac Lake..................................................................27Saranac Lake 6 Sticker Pack ........................................160MH Saratoga 1777.........................................................39Saratoga 1858................................................................39Saratoga: A Postcard History ..........................................45MH Saratoga: America’s Battlefield ................................39Saratoga: An Equine Tradition........................................39Saratoga in Bloom .........................................................39Saratoga Lost..................................................................39Saratoga Race Course ....................................................39Saratoga Springs: A Brief History in Postcards ...............39Saratoga Springs: A Historical Portrait ...........................45Saratoga Springs: The Complete Visitor’s Guide .............39Saratoga Sprigs, New York: A Brief History.....................39Saratoga Springs Poster ...............................................145MH Saratoga: Turning Point of America’s

Revolutionary War.....................................................39Saratoga: The Ultimate Racing Experience .....................39Saugerties ......................................................................75Saugerties Postcard History............................................75Sauquoit Valley...............................................................45MH Savage Empire ........................................................85CH Saving Squeak........................................................125Saving the Beautiful Lake ...............................................86Saving the Shawangunks ................................................70Saving Troy.....................................................................39CB Savor (Rustic Recipes)...........................................125Saying Goodbye to Port Davis High ................................23CH Scare a Bear ..........................................................125CH Scaredy Squirrel Goes Camping .............................125Scats and Tracks of the Northeast ................................125OR Scenes and Walks in the Northern Shawangunks .....70Schenectady ...................................................................45Schenectady: Frontier Village to Colonial City.................39Schenectady: Then & Now..............................................45

Schenectady’s General Electric Realty Plot ...............39, 45Schenectady’s Stockade..................................................45Schroeppel.....................................................................45Schroon Lake Poster (Heilman) ..................................144Scoundrels, Trains and Tragic Romance CD.................140CB Scout’s Backpacking Cookbook..............................125Scout’s Deck of Outdoor Recipe Cards.........................160CB Scout’s Outdoor Cookbook.....................................125Scratch Off (Track Hiking Scratch-off Cards)...............160Search for Adirondack Gold...........................................23Search for the Underground Railroad in Upstate

New York ..................................................................86CB Seasonal Cabin Cookbook ........................................23Seasons of a Finger Lakes Winery ..................................55Seasons of the Whitetail Calendar ................................138CB Seat at the Table: Beekman 1802 .............................39Seaway Trail Wildguide to Natural History....................125Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State .......125CH Secret Bay ................................................................98CH Secret Life of the Red Fox ......................................126Secret Plot to Kill McKinley ............................................55CH Secret Pool ..............................................................99Secret Wisdom of Nature..............................................126Seeing Niagara ...............................................................56Seeing the Forest............................................................23GH Seeking Ghosts in the Warwick Valley ......................70OR Selected Climbs in the Northeast............................126Self-Sufficiency Series ..................................................126MH Seneca Army Depot.................................................56MH Seneca County and the Civil War .............................56Seneca Falls ...................................................................61Seneca Ray Stoddard (Crowley).....................................23Seneca Ray Stoddard (Horrell)......................................23Sentinel Jigsaw Puzzle ..................................................158September Snow–Loons Poster ....................................148Serenity Poster .............................................................144Sermons in Stone...........................................................86Set in Stone....................................................................71Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership .....................93GH Shades of Souls Passed ............................................39Shadow Baby..................................................................23Shadow Creek ................................................................23MH Shadow Soldiers of the Ameerican. Revolution .......86Shady Lady’s Guide to the Northeast Shade Gardening ...126Shall the Murderer Go Unpunished!...............................56Shandaken .....................................................................75Shawangunk...................................................................71Shawangunk Place-Names..............................................71Shelters, Shacks, & Shanties.........................................126Ships of the Great Lakes Playing Cards.........................160Shipwrecks!! ..................................................................86Shipwrecks and Lost Treasures: Great Lakes ..................86Shipwrecks of Lake Erie.................................................56Short Carries..................................................................23Showy Lady Slippers Poster..........................................149Sibley Backyard Birding Postcards...............................161CH Sibley Backyard Birds Matching Game...................160Sibley Birds East ..........................................................126Sibley Planner ..............................................................159Sidney ............................................................................45Siege of Fort William Henry .............................................3Sign Stories ....................................................................56Silver Seasons ................................................................56Simple Fly Fishing ..........................................................99Simpler Way of Life ................................................86, 135Simply Stargazing .........................................................126CH Sing a Season Song ................................................126

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INDEXSing Sing Prison.............................................................75Singer Castle ..................................................................45Singer Castle Revisited ...................................................45Sisters in Spirit...............................................................93Six Nations of New York.................................................93Six Weeks in Saratoga ....................................................39Skaneateles ....................................................................61Skaneateles Lake............................................................61Skaneateles Through Time .............................................61Skating Engineers: Hockey at Rensselaer Polytechnic

Institute.....................................................................45Sketches in the History of the Underground Railroad ....56Ski and Snowshoe Trails in the Adirondacks..................23CB Ski House Cookbook..............................................126CH-OR Ski Tips for Kids..............................................126Skiing the Catskill Region...............................................73Skunny Wundy ...............................................................93Skyline Drive-In .............................................................23CH Sleepy Hollow: Jr. Graphc Ghost Stories...................71Slices of Orange.............................................................39Small Town America CD...............................................140Small Town, Big Dreams DVD......................................142Smallbanac 2.0 ..............................................................40Smoke Rings Over the Valley..........................................40CB Smoked-Foods Cookbook ........................................98CH Snow Play ................................................................99CH Snowflakes Fall ......................................................126OR Snowshoe Handbook.............................................126OR Snowshoe Routes: Adirondacks. & Catskills. .....23, 71CH-OR Snowy Sports..................................................126Snyder, New York...........................................................56CH-CB So Much S’More To Do...................................126OR So There We Were ...................................................23Soccer in Oneonta .........................................................44CH Soft Shoulders..........................................................23Soma Man......................................................................40CH Some Babies Are Wild............................................126CH Someone Walks By.................................................126Song of the Vine.............................................................56Songs from Heart of Adirondacks DVD ........................142Songs from the Stones CD............................................140Songs of Hiawatha..........................................................93Songs of the Erie Canal CD...........................................140Songs to Keep ................................................................23CH Sophie’s Night Sky Adventure .................................126Soul of Central New York ...............................................40Southbound Terror ........................................................23Southeast Rochester.......................................................61Southeastern New York Fishing Map Guide ....................71Southern Adirondack Foothills Fishing, Hunting

and Trapping.........................................................3, 27Spafford’s 1824 Guide for New York Travellers ..............86Speckled Brook Trout ..................................................126Spectacular Wineries of New York .................................86Spirit of New York..........................................................86MH Spirit of Sacrifice ....................................................86Spirit of the Wolf ..........................................................126Spirit of the Wolf Calendar ...........................................138MH Spirit of West Point .................................................71Spirit Wolf ......................................................................23Spirits and Cocktails of Upstate New York......................86Spirits and Cocktails of Upstate New York:

15 Historic Postcards..............................................161GH Spirits and Death in Niagara ....................................56GH Spirits of the Adirondack Mountains........................23GH Spirits of the Niagara Wine Trail ..............................56Spirits of the Sodus Bay Shakers ....................................77

CH-MH Spitfire ......................................................23, 40Split Rock Wildway ........................................................23GH Spooky Campfire Stories........................................126GH Spooky Campfire Tales...........................................127CH-GH Spooky Express New York.................................77GH Spooky Hudson Valley .............................................71GH Spooky New York ....................................................86Sport of Kings and the Kings of Crime............................86Spring: A Pop-Up Book ................................................127Spring Trout & Strawberry Pancakes..............................24CH Springtime Splash ..................................................127Springville ......................................................................61Sputnik Summer ............................................................24CH Squirt the Otter ......................................................127EC Stairway to Empire ...................................................56Star Lake........................................................................27Stark: Life and Wars of John Stark .................................86Starr Gazing ...................................................................56Stars (Month-by-Month Tour of Constellations) ...........127CH-EC Stars Over Buffalo ..............................................86Start Mushrooming ........................................................99State University of New York at Brockport......................58State University of New York at Canton...........................43State University of New York at Cobleskill.......................43State University of New York: College at Oneonta ..........44State University of New York at Potsdam ........................45Steamboats on Keuka Lake.............................................56Steamboats on the Hudson River ...................................75Steuben County ..............................................................61CB Stick and a Fire ........................................................99Stickers........................................................................160Still Hunting on the First Snow Poster ..........................149Still Waters...................................................................127Stillwater........................................................................46Stone Houses of Jefferson County...................................40Stop on the Underground Railroad ................................40CB Stories, Food, Life.....................................................24Stories from the Mohawk Valley.....................................40Stories in Tracks & Sign ...............................................127Storm King .....................................................................24CH Stormed ...................................................................56Story of Sagamore..................................................24, 135Strange & Unusual Shipwrecks on the Great Lakes ........86CH Stranger in the Woods............................................127CH Stranger in the Woods DVD ...................................142OR Stream Map of New York .......................................137Strength Without Compromise .......................................86Street That Built a City....................................................71Suffern ...........................................................................75CH Sugar and Ice...........................................................24CH Sugar on Snow.......................................................127CH Sugarbush Spring...................................................127CB Sugarmaker’s Companion.......................................127Sullivan County: A Bicentennial History in Images..........71Sullivan County: Borscht Belt .........................................75CH Summer: A Pop-Up Book .......................................127Summer in a Glass .........................................................56CH-MH Summer of Red Rain .......................................40CH Summer Walk ........................................................127Summer We Lost Her .......................................................3Summers on the Saranacs..............................................24CH Sunny Summer’s Day..............................................127CH Sunset Switch.........................................................127GH Supernatural Saratoga .............................................40Sure Signs ......................................................................40Sweet Peas and A White Bridge ......................................24

OR Swiss Army Knife Camping and OutdoorSurvival Guide ...........................................................99

CH Syana’s Bell ..............................................................24Sylvia’s Farm ..................................................................71Symbol of the North Jigsaw Puzzle ...............................158Syracuse.........................................................................46Syracuse African Americans ...........................................46Syracuse China...............................................................40Syracuse Landmarks ......................................................40Syracuse Police ..............................................................46Syracuse Television ........................................................46Syracuse University: An Architectural Guide ...................40Syracuse University (Campus History)............................46Syracuse University Football ...........................................46Taconic Pathways ...........................................................75Tailings ..........................................................................24Tailspin ..........................................................................24CH Take-Along Guide Series ........................................127OR Take a Paddle Series................................................56Tales for the Trail...........................................................24Tales from Azar’s Attic....................................................56Tales from Hinman Hollow ............................................40Tales from the Adirondack Foothills ..............................24Tales from the Featherbed..............................................24Tales My Father Never Told ............................................40Tall Ships .......................................................................86Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.........................................75Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow in the 20th Century ..........75CB Taste of the Chapman ...............................................40Taste of Upstate New York..............................................86Tattered Tapestries ...........................................................3CH Teaching Trout to Talk ...........................................127Teatown Lake Reservation..............................................75CH Tell Me A Story.........................................................24CH Ten Horse Farm .......................................................71Thanks Anyway, Sir... But I’ll Sleep in the Tree ...............24CH Theft at George Eastman House ...............................56RR Thendara Railroad...................................................24Theodore Roosevelt: An American Hero in Charicature ...87CH Theodore Roosevelt for Kids ....................................87Theodore Roosevelt’s Night Ride to the Presidency ........24CH There Are No Buffalo in Buffalo ...............................87CH There’s a Bug on My Book!....................................127They Teach Without Words: The Animals of

Moose River Farm.......................................................3They, Too, Were Boys of Summer...................................40Things That Go Bump in the Night .................................87CH Thirteen Moons on Turtle’s Back .............................93Thirteenth Summer ........................................................24This Planet We Call Home CD ......................................140Thoreau & Me in the Finger Lakes .................................57Thousand Islands...........................................................46Thousand Islands: Canadian & American Scenery..........40CH Thousand Star Hotel ..............................................127Three 19th Century Women Doctors ..............................40CH Three Little Beavers ...............................................127CH Three Weeks in Utica ...............................................87Through the Evil Days ....................................................24CH Through the Forest in Fall......................................127Through the Light Hole ..................................................24Through These Doors ......................................................3Tibetta’s World ...............................................................24Ticonderoga...................................................................27Tidings CD ...................................................................140Timber Press Pocket Guide to Conifers ........................128Timber Rattlesnakes in Vermont & New York...............128GH Time Between ..........................................................40

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Time To Go House .........................................................87Time Wearing Out Memory ............................................40Timeless Bounty .............................................................57CH Times Square ...........................................................87CH Tiny the New York Easter Bunny ..............................77Tioga County, New York .................................................61Title Town USA ...............................................................40To Darkness and To Death .............................................25To Spend Eternity Alone .................................................41To the Lake of the Skies .................................................25CH Toasting Marshmallows..........................................128Tompkins County, New York...........................................57Tonawanda and North Tonawanda .................................61Tonawanda and North Tonawanda: 1940–1960.............61Towards Polaris .............................................................25Town of Aurora: 1818–1930..........................................58Town of Onondaga.........................................................45Town of Oswego.............................................................45Town of Owego ..............................................................60CH-EC Town of Paris Twins ..........................................41Town of Tonawanda .......................................................61Town of Vienna ..............................................................41Town of Wallkill .............................................................75Track Pack...................................................................128CH Track that Scat! ......................................................128Tracker’s Field Guide ...................................................128Tracks and Trailcraft ....................................................128Trail Mix ......................................................................128Trails of the Adirondack High Peaks Map ....................137Trails of the Adirondacks ...............................................25OR Trails with Tales.......................................................87Travelers Guide to the Hudson River Valley ....................71MH Treacherous Beauty ................................................87Treasure of Valcour Island .............................................41Treasures from Olana ....................................................71Treasury of Great Adirondack Stories.............................25CH Tree Book..............................................................128Tree Doctor..................................................................128CH Tree Song...............................................................128CH Tree That Bear Climbed .........................................128CH Trees: A Compare and Contrast Book ....................128Trees: A Complete Guide ..............................................128Trees of New York........................................................128CH Trees of the Northeast: Coloring Book ...................128Trees, Shrubs, and Vines..............................................128Tri Valley: Cobleskill to Colliersville ...............................46Tri Valley Through Time.................................................46Tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy ................................93Tribute to the Wilderness Poster ..................................144CH Trick or Treat in New York ......................................77RR Trolleys of the Capital District ..................................43Trout Lake......................................................................25OR Trout Streams of Central New York..........................41OR Trout Streams of Western New York ........................57Troy ...............................................................................46Troy: A Collar City History ..............................................46Troy in Vintage Postcards...............................................46Troy Revisited.................................................................46Troy: Then & Now ..........................................................46Troy Through Time ........................................................41Troy’s Little Italy .............................................................46Troy’s Little Italy Revisited ..............................................46True Story of Fala...........................................................71Trunks of the Gunks.......................................................71CH Truth About Nature ................................................128Truth and Legend of Lily Martindale...............................25Tug Hill: A Four Season Guide to the Natural Side..........41

Tug Hill: Shaping the Future of the Region .....................41Tumble Inn ....................................................................25Tupper Lake...................................................................27Tuscarora Nation............................................................93Tween Heaven and Earth CD ........................................140Twelve Years a Slave.......................................................41Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman....87Twenty West ...................................................................87Twilight on Lake Durant Poster ....................................145CH Two Kids At the Fair .................................................87Tying Catskill-Style Dry Flies...........................................71UFOs Over New York......................................................87RR Ulster County Railroads............................................75CB Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook ................................99CH Ultimate Explorer Guide for Kids ...........................128OR Ultimate Guide to Black Bear Hunting ...................128OR Ultimate Guide to Deer Hunting Skills, Tactics,

and Techniques .......................................................128CH-OR Ultimate Mapping Guide for Kids.....................128CH Ultimate Survival Guide for Kids.............................128Under an Adirondack Influence .....................................25Under the Stars ............................................................129Under the Surface ..........................................................87CH Under Your Nose ...................................................129Underground Railroad Tales ..........................................57Unforgiving Land............................................................71Union.............................................................................46Unknown Museums of Upstate New York .......................87Untold Story of a Champ ................................................87Up on a Hill and Thereabouts ........................................25CH Up the Creek..........................................................129CH Up, Up, Up in the Tree ...........................................129Upper Hudson Valley Beer .............................................41Upstate...........................................................................87Upstate Cauldron............................................................87Upstate Literature...........................................................87Upstate New York: Off the Beaten Path ...........................87Upstate Uncovered .........................................................87OR Upwards ..................................................................25Urban Colonists..............................................................41Uses for Mooses...........................................................129Utica, A City Worth Saving ..............................................41Utica Beer ......................................................................41Utica: Then & Now .........................................................46Vassar College ................................................................75CB Venison Cookbook: 150 Recipes ..............................99CB Venison Cookbook: Venison Dishes from Fast

to Fancy ...................................................................129Verona ...........................................................................46CB Versatile Venison ....................................................129Vestal .............................................................................46Victor (Images of America) ...........................................61Victorian Buffalo ............................................................57MH Vietnam Reflections ................................................57View from Silver Lake Mountain Poster........................151OR Views from on High .................................................25GH Village Ghosts of Western New York.........................57Village of Montgomery ...................................................74Visions in Blue Poster ..................................................151Visitor’s Guide to Camp Santanoni..................................25MH Visitors Guide Colonial & Revolutionary

Mid-AtlanticAmerica..................................................88Voices in the Storm........................................................88Wait ’Til The Cows Come Home .....................................41CH Wait Till It Gets Dark..............................................129CH Wake Up, Baby Bear! .......................................99, 129Walden and Maybrook ...................................................75

CH Walk in the Woods.................................................129Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on

the Appalachian Trail ................................................71CH Walk on the Wild Side............................................129CH Walk Through the Woods.......................................129OR Walkable Westchester ..............................................71Walking Two Worlds ......................................................93Walking Woodstock .......................................................72OR Walks in Nature’s Empire.......................................129Wampum Belts of the Iroquois.......................................93Wander-Thrush ..............................................................25Wappinger .....................................................................75MH War of 1812 in the Champlain Valley ......................88MH War on the Run.......................................................88MH War that Made America...........................................88MH War that Made America DVD ................................142MH War to Petrify the Heart ..........................................72Warblers of the Great Lakes Region and Eastern

North America.........................................................129Ward Pound Ridge Reservation......................................75CH Warm Winter Tail ...................................................129Warren County ...............................................................25Warrensburg, New York.................................................25MH Warrior in Two Camps ............................................93CH Washington Irving’s Rip Van Winkle.........................72MH Washington’s Headquarters in Newburgh................72MH Washington’s Headquarters in Newburgh

(Images of America Series).......................................74Watchful Eye Jigsaw Puzzle...........................................158Water Babies................................................................129Water is Wide CD .........................................................140OR Waterfalls of New York State ....................................88Waterfalls of Upstate New York Poster..........................147Waterfalls: The Niagara Escarpment...............................57Waterford.......................................................................46Waterford Press Our Living Earth Reference Card Sets...155Waterford Press Outdoor Essentials Reference Cards...155Waterford Press Reference Cards ............................155–6Waterford Press Search and Rescue Reference Cards ...156Waterfowl of Eastern North America ............................129Waterloo ........................................................................61Watertown......................................................................46Watkins Glen International.............................................61Watkins Glen Racing ......................................................61Watkins Glen Tour Guide ...............................................57Wawarsing .....................................................................75Waxcap Mushrooms of Eastern North America ............129Way of the Wolf ............................................................129Way We Were: New York ................................................88MH Wayne County Troops in the Civil War.....................57MH We Were There .........................................................3Web Watching ..............................................................129Webster..........................................................................61EC Wedding of the Waters..............................................88Wedding on Big Hollow .................................................25Weeds of the Northeast ................................................129Weird New York.............................................................88CH Welcome Home, Beaver...........................................99Welcome to the Farm...................................................129Welcome to the Lake Jigsaw Puzzle ..............................158CH Welcome to the World of... Series ..........................130Wellsville........................................................................61West Kill Creek...............................................................41MH West Point...............................................................75MH West Point Foundry.................................................75MH West Point Guide Book ...........................................72West Seneca ...................................................................61

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Westchester County Airport ............................................75Westchester County: Protect and Serve...........................75Westcott’s Tale................................................................41OR Western Adirondacks Fishing Map Guide.................25Western New York 101...................................................57OR Western New York All-Outdoors Atlas &

Field Guide..............................................................130Western New York Amusement Parks.............................61Western New York and the Gilded Age ...........................57Western New York Fishing Map Guide............................57Western New York State Regional Map.........................137Western New York Steel .................................................61Western New York Wild..................................................57Westfield ........................................................................61Wet Socks ......................................................................26CH Wetland Walk.........................................................130What Birds Teach Us ....................................................130CH What Bluebirds Do.................................................130CH What Camping Can Teach Us..................................130What Eats That? ............................................................130What Remains ................................................................48CH What Stinks?.............................................................57Wheatland......................................................................61CH When a Tree Grows..................................................99When Camp Onanda Gives Her Call................................57When Men and Mountains Meet.....................................25CH When Snowflakes Fall ............................................125MH When Thunder Rolls ...............................................41When We Get to Heaven .................................................41CH-OR When We Go Camping....................................130CH Where, Oh Where, Is Baby Bear? ...........................130MH Where They Fell ......................................................57Where to Find Birds in New York State ........................130Where Wilderness Preservation Began ...........................25Where’d You Get That Hat? CD .....................................140Wherever Two or Three Gathered CD...........................140White Devil.....................................................................25White Magic ...................................................................41White Savage ..................................................................88White Tales: A Modern Look at Deer Hunting ..............130Whiteface Mountain Poster ..........................................154Whitesboro ....................................................................46Whitetail Deer ..............................................................130Whitetail Woods ...........................................................130Who Are These People Anyway? .....................................93CH Who Pooped in the Northwoods? ...........................130CH Who Will Plant a Tree? ...........................................130CH Who Would Like a Christmas Tree? ..........................99Whose History................................................................26CH Whose Tracks Are These?.......................................130CH Whose Track Is That? ...............................................99Why Do Bluebirds Hate Me?.........................................130Why Don’t Woodpeckers Get Headaches?.....................130Why the Adirondacks Look the Way They Do ...................3Wicked Adirondacks ......................................................26Wicked Albany ...............................................................41Wicked Mohawk Valley ..................................................41Wicked Niagara..............................................................57Wicked Northern New York ...........................................41Wicked River..................................................................26Wicked Syracuse ............................................................41Wicked Ulster County .....................................................72CB Wild About Game....................................................130CH Wild About Northeastern Birds ..............................130Wild Adirondacks DVD ................................................142CH Wild Babies............................................................130Wild Blues......................................................................26

Wild Cards: Edible Wild Foods Playing Cards ...............160CB Wild Edible Mushrooms .........................................130Wild Escape .....................................................................3CB Wild Food Cookbook..............................................131CH Wild Science ..........................................................131CB Wild Sugar: Pleasures Making Maple Syrup............131OR Wild Turkeys..........................................................131Wild Urban Plants of the Northeast:

A Field Guide (2nd Edition)..............................99, 131Wild Visions Poster ......................................................143Wilder Ponds .................................................................26Wilderness Ethics...........................................................99Wilderness Living .........................................................131Wilderness Original........................................................26Wilderness Survival ......................................................131Wilderness Warrior........................................................26Wilderstein and the Suckleys..........................................72Wildflowers....................................................................99Wildflowers Along the Way.............................................42Wildflowers Calendar ...................................................138Wildflowers of the Adirondacks .....................................26Wildflowers of New York..............................................131Wildflowers of the Eastern United States ......................131Wildflowers of the Northeast ..........................................99Wildlife Art Ventures of Tom Yacovella .........................131Wildlife Images of the Adirondacks................................26Wildlife Note Cards ......................................................158Wildlife Photography....................................................131Wildlife Watcher Guide ................................................131CH Willa and the Bear .................................................131William Cooper’s Town ..................................................42Wilmington and the Whiteface Region............................27Wilson............................................................................61Wilton ............................................................................46MH Wind of Death.........................................................88Wineries of the Finger Lakes Region ..............................57Wines of the Finger Lakes ..............................................57Winslow Homer: Artist and Angler .................................26Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks...............................26Winslow Homer’s Empire State ......................................88CH Winter: A Pop-Up Book..........................................131Winter at Summit Lake...................................................42OR Winter Camping Handbook......................................99Winter in the Wilderness..............................................131CH Winter Wonderland................................................131CH Winterfest with Abby and Cooper .............................42OR Winterwise...............................................................26CH Wise Animal Handbook..........................................131CH Wish Fairy: The Biggest, Bestest, Fish Ever! ..............26GH Witch of Mad Dog Hill .............................................26MH With Musket & Tomahawk I & II.............................42MH With Musket & Tomahawk III .................................72Within a Forest Dark......................................................26CH Witty, Wacky, Wildlife! DVD ....................................142Wizard of Oz ..................................................................42Wobbling Home .............................................................42Wolf (Legend, Enemy, Icon) ........................................131CH Wolf Babies!...........................................................131Wolf Empire.................................................................131CH Wolf Pup Joins the Pack.........................................131Wolves and Honey........................................................131OR Woman’s Guide to the Wild....................................132Women Belong in History Books Series .........................42Women of the Catskills...................................................72Women on Water .....................................................26, 42Women with Altitude ......................................................26

Women’s Rights Movement and theFinger Lakes Region..................................................58

Wood Ducks ................................................................132Wood Heat ...................................................................132Woodbury, Orange County..............................................75Woodchuck Returns to Gardening (Organic Methods) ...132Woodchurck’s Guide to Gardening in the North...........132Woodcraft ....................................................................132Woodcraft and Camping...............................................132Woodcraft and Indian Lore ..........................................132Wooden Boats of the St. Lawrence River ........................45Wooden Ships and Deadly Seas......................................88Woodland Craft ............................................................132CH Woodland Creatures ..............................................132Woodland Creatures Notebook Set ...............................159Woodland Homestead ....................................................13CH Woodland Walk......................................................132Woodland Way .............................................................132Woodland Workshop ...................................................135Woodlot Management Handbook .................................132Woodpeckers (Tekiela) ...............................................132Woodpeckers (Collard) ...............................................132Woodsman’s Boy............................................................26Woodstock .....................................................................75Woodstock FAQ..............................................................63Woodstock Flaneur ........................................................72Woodstock Murders.......................................................72Woodstock Revisited ......................................................75Woodstock: History of an American Town......................72Woodstock: The Oral History .........................................72Woodstock: Three Days that Rocked the World .............72Woodstock’s Infamous Murder Trial ..............................63Woodswoman Series ......................................................26Woody Plants of the Northern Forest............................132Woody Plants of the Northern Forest Quick Guide .......156Woodpeckers ...............................................................132Written in Stone ...........................................................132Yankee Rock & Ice ......................................................132Yates County Chronicles .................................................58Year in Nature with Stan Tekeila...................................132Yoga in an Adirondack Chair .........................................26Yonkers..........................................................................75Yorktown .......................................................................75Yorktown: Postcard History............................................75CH Young Adventure’s Guide to (Almost) Everything .....99CH Young Birder’s Guide to Birds of Eastern

North America.........................................................132MH Young Liberators (Vol. I): From Civilian to Soldier ...42MH Young Liberators (Vol. II): From Mortain to

Victory in Europe ......................................................77Your Cabin in the Woods .............................................135Zany Niagara ..................................................................58

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