Volcanoes, Palm Trees, and Privilege:...
Liz PratoIn Volcanoes, Palm Trees, and Privilege: Essays on Hawai'i Liz Prato combines lyricism, research and humor to explore her role as a white tourist in a seemingly paradisiacal land that has been largely formed and destroyed by white o...
Black Death at the Golden Gate: The R...
David K. RandallOn March 6, 1900, the bubonic plague took its first victim on American soil: Chinese immigrant Wong Chut King. Empowered by racist pseudoscience, officials rushed to quarantine Chinatown--but when corrupt politicians mounted a cover-u...
The King and Queen of Malibu: The Tru...
David K. Randall"A true story of the battle for paradise . . . men and women fighting for a slice of earth like no other."―New York TimesFrederick and May Rindge, the unlikely couple whose love story propelled Malibu's transformation from...
Where Spirits Linger: Huntsville's Ha...
Jacquelyn Procter ReevesWhere Spirits Linger by Jacquelyn Procter Reeves digs deep into the historic past of the locations of these stories to discover the mysteries of who haunts the location and why. By researching historical documents and local lore and w...
From "Roughing it with the Men"to "Below the Border in Wartime" Mary Roberts Rinehart's The Out Trail features seven tales from her adventures in the West from fishing at Puget Sound to hiking the Bright Angel trai...
"The lure of the high places is in your blood. The call of the mountains is a real call. The veneer, after all, is so thin. Throw off the impedimenta of civilization, the telephones, the silly conventions, the lies that pass for ...
Alaska's History, Revised Edition: Th...
Harry RitterThis newly revised edition includes up-to-date information and historical photographs on everything you need to know about the Last Frontier, all in one travel-friendly package. Alaska’s rich and cultural history comes to life ...
The Ringling Brothers Circus the world s greatest shows! made five brothers some of the wealthiest men in America in the early 1900s. One of them flamboyant John Ringling came to Montana in 1903 looking for investments. He ended up b...
Utah's Hidden Treasure: Outlaw Loot i...
Stephen B. ShafferTour the state of Utah as you venture out amongst the hills and valleys in search for that lost mine, treasure or outlaw loot! The stories and maps published in this book will guide your journey and provide fun for the whole family. W...
The Montana Medicine Show's Genuine M...
B. Derek StrahnThis book is a collection of episodes from the popular radio program, Montana Medicine Show by Derek Strahn, that originates at KGLT studios on the campus of Montana State University-Bozeman. Though the program strives to inform, its ...
Stories from Texas: some of them are ...
W. F. StrongThis is a collection of 70 stories from the popular radio series, Stories from Texas, that runs on the Texas Standard Network of 32 NPR stations across Texas. This is the second book in the series and includes short, memorable stories...
In 1907 at the age of eighteen, John B. Taylor took a summer job with the US Forest Service mapping the wilderness and cruising the timber in the as-yet-unroaded Swan Valley in Montana. The job came with room and board over a million ...
Bass Lake: A Gold Rush Artifact
John ThomsonMost people who live around Cameron Park and El Dorado Hills know that Bass Lake is on Bass Lake Road, a mile or so north of Highway 50. But few, if any of them know from whence Bass Lake came, or why it is there. Old-time residents r...
Crow Killer, New Edition: The Saga of...
Raymond W. ThorpThe movie Jeremiah Johnson introduced millions to the legendary mountain man, John Johnson. The real Johnson was a far cry from the Redford version. Standing 6'2" in his stocking feet and weighing nearly 250 pounds, he was a moun...
Zion National Park is one of the country's most-visited and best-loved national parks. For the first time, lovers of the park have in one volume the best that has been written about the canyon. A Zion Canyon Reader is a collection of ...
The Best Land Under Heaven: The Donne...
Michael Wallis“A book so gripping it can scarcely be put down. . . . Superb.”― New York Times Book Review"WESTWARD HO! FOR OREGON AND CALIFORNIA!"In the eerily warm spring of 1846, George Donner placed this advertisement in a local newspaper ...
In Death Valley National Monument, 1947, a handsome young park ranger idly plucks his guitar, writes a cowboy song, and strikes gold. This is the true story of Stan Jones, now told in full for the first time. His great song "Ghos...
Colorado Legends and Lore:: The Phant...
Stephanie WatersColorado is steeped in stories as unique as the people who settled it. Each wave of exploration and settlement brought new tales to explain the mysteries of this incomparable place. With extreme weather and breathtaking landscapes, it...
Center, Colorado: Su Voto Cuenta!
Shelley WittevrongelDecades of economic subjugation. Overt voter suppression. A history of Ku Klux Klan harassment going back to the early 20th Century. Education denied based on skin color or ethnicity. Governing boards in the grip of white businesses. ...