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Abbey's Road  •  Edward Abbey
NATURAL HISTORY •  1991 •  PAPER  • 198 PAGES
Famed as a rascal, misanthrope and cantankerous lover of all things untamed, Abbey's writings reflect the beauty and spirit of wild places. They are also insightful and laugh-out-loud funny. This volume collects his explorations of varied locales around the globe, including the Sierra Madre of Mexico. If you like this book, we also carry Abbey's tribute to the American Southwest, Desert Solitaire. (DES04, $17.00)
  Abbey's Road
The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona  •  Stephanie Whittlesey  •  James Jefferson Reid
ARCHAEOLOGY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 310 PAGES
An archaeological survey of the state. The book follows archaeologists as they trek around the mountains and deserts of Arizona, profiling them as well as describing the knowledge so far unearthed. (SWU36, $17.95)
  The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona
Arizona and Four Corners Region Map  •  North Star Maps
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A double-sided road map with Arizona on one side and the and the Four Corners region on the reverse. It includes Grand Canyon, Grand Junction, Flagstaff, Canyonlands and Arches National Park, all at a scale of 1:1,000,000. With information on local ghost towns, mining camps and other points of interest. (USW165, $3.95)
  Arizona and Four Corners Region Map
Arizona Flipmap  •  Universal Map Enterprises
MAP
A laminated, fold-up map of Arizona, shown at a scale of 1:2,200,000. It overlaps 65 miles north into Utah, including Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley. (USW211, $4.95)
 
Arizona, the Grand Canyon State  •  Steven Walker
NATURAL HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 80 PAGES
A photographic overview of Arizona's geology, natural history and people. (SWU08, $9.95)
 
Arizona/New Mexico Map  •  AAA Publishing
MAP
A fold-up road map of Arizona and New Mexico, shown at a scale of 1:1,250,000. It includes insets of Alberquerque and Santa Fe. (USW302, $4.95)
 
Barren, Wild and Worthless, Living in the Chihuahuan Desert  •  Susan J. Tweit
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2003 •  PAPER  • 203 PAGES
These seven personal essays celebrate the nature and culture of the Chihuahuan Desert. Tweit's topics of choice include ecology, conservation and immigration. (USW431, $17.95)
 
A Beautiful, Cruel Country  •  Eva Antonia Wilbur-Cruce
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1991 •  PAPER  • 318 PAGES
An absorbing memoir of growing up on a ranch along the Arizona/Mexico border in the early 20th-century. Wilbur-Cruce evokes the landscape and cultural diversity of her home through memories of cowboys, cattlemen and Papago Indians.With illustrations depicting the rituals of planting, harvesting, roundups and everyday life on her grandfather's ranch. (USW325, $22.95)
 
The Beauty of Hopi Jewelry  •  Theda Bassman
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 64 PAGES
This thin book offers readers a glimpse of beautiful Hopi handiwork and the artists who created it. With 66 color photos by Gene Balzer. (SWU122, $15.95)
 
The Best of Edward Abbey  •  Edward Abbey
ANTHOLOGY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 440 PAGES
Abbey compiled this generous collection of his fiction and non-fiction in 1984, including excerpts from The Brave Cowboy, Black Sun, and The Monkey Wrench Gang, along with sections of Desert Solitaire and other essays. (GEN336, $16.95)
  The Best of Edward Abbey
The Big Year, A Tale Of Man, Nature, And Fowl Obsession  •  Mark Obmascik
NATURAL HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
Obmascik, himself an over-the-edge birder, recounts with glee and page-turning detail the race to see the most birds in North America in a year, a quest that has his three competitors on the road at a moments notice, heading out in the middle of the night, and combing the beaches. As he so winningly demonstrates, these people are driven. (BRD29, $14.00)
  The Big Year, A Tale Of Man, Nature, And Fowl Obsession
Birding in the American West  •  Kevin Zimmer
FIELD GUIDE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
An illustrated guide to finding and sorting out similar species of birds in the mountains, deserts and other habitats of the West. Zimmer provides plenty of useful information on individual species, including behavior, habitat and identification. Useful as a site guide, he includes detailed listings by state -- and suggestions of the best places to find individual species. With numerous black-and-white illustrations and photographs of similar species and sought-after birds. (USW404, $29.95)
 
The Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife  •  Christopher W. Leahy  •  Gordon Morrison
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 1072 PAGES
A handsome, fully illustrated survey of the birds of North America, organized A to Z, covering birds, bird biology, conservation and birdwatching. Published in cooperation with the American Birding Association. (NAM21, $19.95)
  The Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife
The Blessing Way  •  Tony Hillerman
MYSTERY •  1991 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Hillerman's first mystery introduces Detective Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police, as well as Hillerman's now-trademark attention to Southwestern peoples' cultures and histories. (SWU94, $7.99)
  The Blessing Way
Book of the Hopi  •  Oswald White Bear Fredericks  •  Frank Waters
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1977 •  PAPER  • 345 PAGES
Thirty Hopi elders share their legends, ceremonies, history and language, first published in 1963, as compiled by Frank Waters and recorded by co-author Oswald White Bear Fredericks. The book, which addresses questions of spirituality, is considered a key New Age text. (SWU145, $16.00)
 
The Book of the Navajo  •  Raymond Friday Locke
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2002 •  PAPER  • 496 PAGES
Well written and researched, this in-depth scholarly portrait of the society, culture and history of the Navajo people, originally published in 1976, has long been the definitive account, used in Navajo schools. (SWU228, $8.95)
  The Book of the Navajo
The Border Trilogy: All the Pretty Horses, the Crossing, Cities of the Plain  •  Cormac McCarthy
LITERATURE •  1999 •  HARD COVER  • 1017 PAGES
McCarthy's trio of novels chronicle the coming of age in the desert country of the American Southwest. (SWU200, $36.00)
 
Butterflies through Binoculars, The West  •  Jeffrey Glassberg
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 374 PAGES
A photographic identification guide to butterflies found throughout the western United States, from the Mississippi to the Pacific. Range maps and 625 color photos are included, along with short descriptions, information on biology and conservation, and other facts helpful to spotting and identifying butterflies. (BUG11, $24.95)
 
Canyon  •  Michael Ghiglieri
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 311 PAGES
Down the river from Lee's Ferry to Diamond Creek in the company of an experienced guide and ecologist. Ghiglieri mixes a travel account with high adventure, drama and a good deal of information on the history, geology and ecology of the Colorado. (SWU75, $19.95)
  Canyon
Chasing Monarchs, A Migration with the Butterflies of Passage  •  Robert Michael Pyle
NATURAL HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 307 PAGES
A memoir of Lepidoptery, combing the entomologist-author's considerable knowledge of butterflies and their biology with a rambling road trip from British Columbia through the Southwest to Mexico. (MEX62, $14.00)
  Chasing Monarchs, A Migration with the Butterflies of Passage
Crossing Paths, Uncommon Encounters with Animals in the Wild  •  Craig Childs
EXPLORATION •  1997 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Adventurer and naturalists Craig Childs vividly describes 23 meetings with the animals of the American desert, from camel to rainbow trout. Each chapter introduces a new animal, and Child offers memorable descriptions of each in this engrossing travelogue. (SWU170, $14.95)
 
Crossings, Photographs from the U.S.- Mexico Border  •  Tom Miller  •  Alex Webb
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES
With gritty, evocative photographs by Alex Webb and illuminating commentary by colleague Tom Miller. (SWU179, $50.00)
 
The Desert Cries, A Season of Flash Floods in a Dry Land  •  Craig Childs
NATURAL HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 140 PAGES
Naturalist and adventurer Craig Childs's impressionistic account of five flash floods which killed 22 people in Arizona in 1997. (SWU172, $14.95)
 
The Desert Smells Like Rain, A Naturalist in O'odham Country  •  Gary Paul Nabhan
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2002 •  PAPER  • 148 PAGES
An ethnobotany, natural history and portrait of the Tohono O'odam (or Papago) people of the desert southwest. A talented writer, Nabhan conveys the everyday life of a traditional desert people in this sympathetic, unsentimental book. Originally published in 1982, it includes a history of government land management practices in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. (USW275, $16.95)
  The Desert Smells Like Rain,  A Naturalist in O'odham Country
Desert Survival Skills  •  David Alloway
GUIDEBOOK •  2000 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A practical guide to survival in the desert, leavened by Alloway's sense of humor and own experience in the Chihuahuan desert. Topics include finding and conserving water, fire, shelter, weather, plant and animal resources, vehicle repair and first aid. (DES06, $24.95)
 
Desert Survivor, An Adventurer's Guide to Exploring the Great American Desert  •  John Annerino
GUIDEBOOK •  2001 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A well informed, practical guide and handbook for hikers, backpackers and anyone else who would like to explore the parks and wilderness areas of the Chihuauan, Mojave, Sonoroan and Great Basin deserts of the American Southwest. With maps, drawings, photos, and guidelines for safe travel. Annerino is a popular author, photographer -- and desert rat -- who lives in Tucson. With an excellent overview of the natural and cultural history of the Great American Desert. (USW372, $15.95)
 
Down the Great Unknown, John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy Through the Grand Canyon  •  Edward Dolnick
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A riveting account of the one-armed Civil War veteran and his band of nine men who were the first to explore the mysterious Grand Canyon. Largely drawn from the crew's journals. (USW489, $13.95)
  Down the Great Unknown, John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy Through the Grand Canyon
Eyewitness Guide Arizona & the Grand Canyon  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2004 •  PAPER  • 175 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to Arizona, complete with over 500 photographs, illustrations and maps, as well as plenty of travel information on where to go, stay and eat. (SWU173, $20.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Arizona & the Grand Canyon
Falcon Guide, Hiking Grand Canyon National Park  •  Ron Adkison
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 262 PAGES
In addition to useful trail descriptions, maps and safety techniques, this practical hiking guide to Grand Canyon National Park gives an overview of the area's natural history, tips for no-trace camping and advice on navigating the area's unique terrain. (SWU102, $14.95)
 
Fodor's Arizona and the Grand Canyon  •  Inc. Fodor's Travel Publications
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 480 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, saturated with valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and dining. (USW540, $19.95)
 
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin and Taliesin West  •  Kathryn Smith  •  Judith Bromley
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 160 PAGES
Wright's two Taliesin estates (the first in Wisconsin, the second in Arizona) serve as two of the finest institutes of architectural education in the country. They also stand as two of his finest design achievements. Both are detailed and discussed in this photographic tribute. (USA50, $39.95)
 
Frommer's American Southwest  •  Frommer's
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 627 PAGES
A practical travel guide in the popular series featuring excellent annotated listings of what to do and where to eat and sleep. With one-color maps and suggested excursions. (SWU183, $22.99)
 
Frommer's Arizona  •  Karl Samson
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 480 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, strong on where to eat, sleep and shop. (SWU223, $19.99)
 
Geology Underfoot in Northern Arizona  •  Lon Abbott
NATURAL HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 334 PAGES
Geologic features of 20 sites in Arizona, from the Grand Canyon and Sedona to the Sonora. (SWU238, $18.00)
 
Geronimo, His Own Story  •  Stephen Melvil Barrett
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1995 •  PAPER  • 190 PAGES
The autobiography of famous Apache warrior Geronimo, as dictated to S.M. Barrett. Geronimo tells of battles against the Mexicans and whites, and describes the origins, customs and laws of the Apaches. This is a valuable account of the struggle over the Apache lands, giving great insight into the mind of a legendary warrior and scout-shaman. Barrett had to acquire the permission of President Teddy Roosevelt to record the story of Geronimo, who was then a prisoner of war. (USW326, $15.00)
  Geronimo, His Own Story
Getting Over the Color Green  •  Scott Slovic
ANTHOLOGY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
This anthology and tribute to the American desert features the writing of Charles Bowden, Ann Zwinger and Barbara Kingsolver. Highlighting the work of these and other renowned Southwestern authors, the collection includes more than 50 pieces, ranging from fiction and poetry to essays and field notes. While the pieces differ in style and tone, they all share a passion for the desert. (SWU62, $19.95)
 
Glen Canyon/Capitol Reef Map  •  Trails Illustrated
MAP
A detailed topographic map of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Capitol Reef National Park, at a scale of 1:177,000. Printed on tear- and water-resistant tyvek, it's a good choice for planning a hike. (SWU57, $11.95)
 
Going Back to Bisbee  •  Richard Shelton
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 329 PAGES
Poet Richard Shelton's meditations on the history, landscape and wildlife of Bisbee, Arizona. Elegantly written, this narrative of a day trip from Shelton's Tucson home to the old mining town is an excellent introduction to the region's human and natural history. (USW324, $17.95)
 
Grand Canyon Country, Its Majesty and Lore  •  Seymour L. Fishbein  •  Kenneth Brower
NATURAL HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 200 PAGES
An overview of the Grand Canyon presented in the style of National Geographic, featuring spectacular color photographs, maps and good travel information. (SWU13, $15.00)
  Grand Canyon Country, Its Majesty and Lore
The Grand Canyon Handbook, An Insider's Guide to the Park  •  Susan Frank  •  Phil Frank
GUIDEBOOK •  2000 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
A charming guidebook to the Grand Canyon as presented by Ranger Jack, featuring practical travel information, along with historical and cultural background and a section dedicated to wildlife and ecology. Cartoonist Phil Frank provides the maps and illustrations. With black-and-white photographs. (SWU161, $14.95)
  The Grand Canyon Handbook, An Insider's Guide to the Park
Grand Canyon, A Century of Change  •  Robert H. Webb
NATURAL HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 290 PAGES
A fascinating book, which pairs photographs taken along the river at the turn-of-the-century with modern photographs from 1994-95. It documents, in visual detail, changes wrought over the last 100 years. (SWU72, $27.95)
 
Grand Canyon, Little Things in a Big Place  •  Ann Zwinger  •  Michael Collier
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 104 PAGES
(USW467, $14.95)
 
Grand Canyon: Window of Time  •  Stewart Aitchison
NATURAL HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 64 PAGES
A brief environmental history of the Grand Canyon, complemented by excellent color photographs. (SWU218, $9.95)
 
The Grand, The Colorado River in the Grand Canyon: a Photo Journey  •  Steve Miller
NATURAL HISTORY •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 192 PAGES
Miller, with his 30 years of experience rafting the Colorado, documents the wildlife, geology, landscapes and fellow rafters from Lees Ferry to Mile 236 in 300 glorious color photographs. Published in conjunction with the Grand Canyon Association. (SWU196, $29.95)
  The Grand, The Colorado River in the Grand Canyon: a Photo Journey
Guide Map to Lake Powell and Glen Canyon  •  North Star Maps
MAP
A colorful, folded map of the region at a scale of 1:270,000. (SWU188, $7.95)
  Guide Map to Lake Powell and Glen Canyon
A Guide to Tucson Architecture  •  Anne M. Nequette  •  R. Brooks Jeffery
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 340 PAGES
An illustrated guide to the architecture of Tucson, with maps, 140 photos and descriptions of key buildings and structures throughout the city. (SWU107, $22.95)
 
Hidden Arizona  •  Richard Harris
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 392 PAGES
The ultimate guide to Arizona's spectacular sites, including detailed information on day hikes in 67 parks and wilderness areas and maps pointing out lesser-known gems along old historic highways. With reviews of unique accommodations from golf resorts in Phoenix to dude ranches outside Tucson and B&B Inns in Sedona. (SWU255, $18.95)
  Hidden Arizona
Historic Scottsdale, A Life from the Land  •  Joan Fudala
HISTORY •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 192 PAGES
An oversize photo history of Scottsdale, Arizona. (SWU109, $49.95)
 
Hopi Kachina Dolls, With a Key to Their Identification  •  Harold S. Colton
REFERENCE •  1979 •  PAPER  • 150 PAGES
Over 250 figures are presented in this kachina collector's reference. Colton offers an introduction to the craft as well as tips for identifying your kachina. Color photos and line drawings accompany the descriptions. (SWU124, $18.95)
 
The Hummingbird's Daughter, A Novel  •  Alberto Urrea
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER
The Hummingbird's Daughter brings to powerful life the grit, poverty and culture of the 19th-century American Southwest. Urrea bases his novel on the life of Teresita, the Saint of Cabora, born on a ranch in 1878 on the Arizona-Mexico border (she's also his great aunt). Winner of the Kiriyama Prize. (SWU220, $14.99)
  The Hummingbird's Daughter, A Novel
I Am the Grand Canyon, The Story of the Havasupai People  •  Stephen Hirst
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2007 •  PAPER  • 276 PAGES
A history and celebration of the 20,000 year history of the Havasupai people, from their arrival in North America to their struggle to regain lands taken from them in the 19th century to their present way of life in and around the Grand Canyon. With 65 color and black-and-white photographs. (SWU227, $18.95)
  I Am the Grand Canyon, The Story of the Havasupai People
Indians of the American Southwest  •  Steven Walker
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 63 PAGES
An excellent overview of the Indians of the Southwest, including the Anasazi, Hohokam and Sinagua. (SWU10, $8.95)
 
Insiders' Guide to Phoenix  •  Lori Rohlk Pfeiffer  •  Paul Morris  •  Mary Paganelli  •  Sean McLachlan
GUIDEBOOK •  2002 •  PAPER  • 456 PAGES
A comprehensive practical guide to the city, now in its 3rd edition. Extensive recommendations for where to sleep and eat make it best suited for travelers doing an independent tour, but it also includes a healthy amount of historical, natural and cultural information. (SWU153, $16.95)
 
Insiders' Guide to Tucson  •  Mary Paganelli Votto
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 389 PAGES
A handy practical guide to the city and environs, with information on Tucson's arts, history and natural heritage, as well as restaurants, lodging and attractions. (SWU232, $16.95)
  Insiders' Guide to Tucson
Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand  •  Kenn Kaufman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
Kaufman's absorbing account of coming-of-age as a Wichita teenager on the road in 1973 with a summer's pay in his pocket and the goal of seeing as many birds as he could in a year. He tallied 671, impressive by any account and extraordinary if you count birds per buck. He did it all for $1,000. This cult classic was originally published in 1973. (BRD27, $14.00)
  Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand
Left Handed, Son of Old Man Hat: A Navajo Autobiography  •  Left Handed  •  Walter Dyk
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1995 •  PAPER  • 379 PAGES
An oral history of Left Handed, a Navajo born in the 19th century, who looks back on his life and Navajo customs from the vantage of 1938 as told to Walter Dyk. It's a classic, popular in anthropology classes. (SWU96, $18.95)
 
Lonely Planet Southwest USA  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 492 PAGES
A comprehensive, detailed practical guide to traveling in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Soutwestern Colorado. With a general overview and region-by-region review of sites, attractions, and where to go and what to do in the Lonely Planet style. (SWU99, $24.99)
  Lonely Planet Southwest USA
Made in the Southwest: A Shopper's Guide to the Region's Best Native American, Hispanic and Western Craft Traditions  •  Laura Morelli
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A shopper's guide to all that is handmade and beautiful in the Southwest's Hispanic, Native American and Western traditions, by writer and art historian Laura Morelli. With a state-by-state guide to artisans and stores and 80 color illustrations. (SWU209, $24.95)
  Made in the Southwest: A Shopper's Guide to the Region's Best Native American, Hispanic and Western Craft Traditions
Mammals of North America  •  Roland W. Kays  •  Don E. Wilson
FIELD GUIDE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
A comprehensive guide by two noted mammalogists and featuring 108 color plates, illustrating 442 species. Range maps and descriptive text on ecology, habitat and behavior complement the wonderful paintings. (NAM11, $19.95)
 
Moon Handbook Four Corners  •  Julian Smith
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 215 PAGES
A slim, comprehensive guide to the sights and history of Navajo and Hopi Country, Moab and Lake Powell. Includes color photos, maps, and practical information on where to stay and what to do. (SWU189, $16.95)
  Moon Handbook Four Corners
Nampeyo and Her Pottery  •  Barbara Kramer
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2003 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A full-length biography of the celebrated Hopi potter. Nampeyo (1860-1942), who revitalized the form by marrying prehistoric and contemporary design. (SWU144, $24.95)
 
National Geographic Arizona  •  Bill Weir
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to Arizona, in the National Geographic visual style, with maps, background essays, practical information and color photography. (SWU132, $22.95)
 
National Geographic Field Guide to Birds, Arizona & New Mexico  •  Jonatha Alderfer
FIELD GUIDE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A pocket guide to the birds of Arizona and New Mexico, featuring a two-page spread for each species with a clear color photograph, a range map and excellent descriptions of field marks, behavior, habitat and viewing sites. (SWU213, $14.95)
  National Geographic Field Guide to Birds, Arizona & New Mexico
Native Universe, Voices of Indian America  •  Clifford E. Trafzer
ANTHOLOGY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
This anthology of personal and historical essays, as well as over 300 color illustrations of Native American art, is being published to accompany the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. It includes selections from several modern Native American writers, including Louise Erdrich and Sherman Alexie. (USA95, $22.00)
 
A Naturalist's Guide to Canyon Country  •  David Williams  •  Gloria Brown
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 188 PAGES
A compact field guide to the wildlife of the high desert of the Colorado Plateau and the nine national parks of the region, including Arches and Canyonlands, featuring handsome watercolor illustrations by Gloria Brown. A former ranger based in Moab, Williams includes an overview of the history, geology and ecology of the high desert in addition to basic information that you'll need to identify common plants and animals. Published in cooperation with Canyonlands Natural History Association. (USW289, $22.95)
  A Naturalist's Guide to Canyon Country
Navajo Weaving, Three Centuries of Change  •  Kate Peck Kent
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1990 •  PAPER  • 152 PAGES
When it comes to Navajo weaving, this handsome book is the best thing going: a well-written, authoritative history of craft, technique and culture. Kent reviews Navajo textiles from 1650 (and the introduction of the loom) to the modern era. With full-color, black-and white and archival photographs, diagrams and maps. (SWU80, $22.95)
  Navajo Weaving, Three Centuries of Change
The New Encyclopedia of the American West  •  Howard R. Lamar
REFERENCE •  1998 •  HARD COVER  • 1320 PAGES
A massive -- and entertaining -- reference to the West, featuring more than 2,400 entries and 600 illustrations. From prehistory to today, it includes historical and geographical overviews, trivial tidbits, biographical sketches of major figures, and commentary on art and literature. Compiled by Yale professor Howard R. Lamar, it's the most comprehensive single volume of its type. (USW416, $85.00)
 
On the Edge of Splendor, Exploring Grand Canyon's Human Past  •  Douglas Wright Schwartz
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER  • 80 PAGES
An illustrated at look at the often overlooked human history of the Grand Canyon, including native peoples, exploration, and the tourist industry. (SWU225, $12.95)
 
Patterns of Culture  •  Ruth Benedict  •  Margaret Mead
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2006 •  PAPER  • 290 PAGES
Essential reading for any anthropologist, this pioneering book compares and contrasts three cultures: the Kwakiutl (Pacific Northwest), Zuni (American Southwest) and the Dobu Island culture (Papua New Guinea). With a preface by Margaret Mead. (PNG10, $15.00)
 
Paul Strand Southwest  •  Paul Strand  •  Rebecca Busselle  •  Trudy Wilner Stack
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 112 PAGES
With 50 black-and-white photographs, this book showcases Strand's work during the summers of 1926 and 1930-1932, when Taos, New Mexico served as the inspiration for his stark, elegant style. Working from two homemade darkrooms, one in a hotel basement and another above a local movie theater, Strand captured the depth and beauty of the Southwest. Through personal letters and snapshots, this book chronicles a dynamic period in Strand's life, both artistically and socially; his relationship with his wife Rebecca and his mentor Alfred Stieglitz were struggling, and he crossed paths with the likes of D.H. Lawrence, Ansel Adams and Georgia O'Keefe. (USW442, $50.00)
 
Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast  •  Edward Abbey  •  David Petersen
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2007 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
Abbey displays his signature wit in this entertaining collection of letters to editors and friends, decrying bureaucracy and the despoiling of his beloved West. (USW484, $16.00)
  Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
Preserving Nature in the National Parks, A History  •  Richard West Sellars
NATURAL HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
A history of the National Park Service. Sellars presents an academic critique of the National Park bureaucracy and its failure to address good science in making public policy. (USA12, $24.00)
 
Remember D-Day, Both Sides Tell Their Stories  •  Ronald J. Drez  •  David Eisenhower
HISTORY •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 64 PAGES • YOUNG ADULTS
An engaging and well-constructed history of the D-Day invasion for readers in grades 5 to 8, complete with anecdotes from soldiers, black-and-white photographs, plenty of historical information, and an introduction by David Eisenhower which paints a personal portrait of his grandfather, Dwight. (USA96, $17.95)
 
Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul  •  Scott Weidensaul
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
Weidensaul follows in the footsteps conservation pioneers Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher in this homage to their 1953 journey, modern travelogue and eye-opening report on wilderness in America. (USA123, $15.00)
  Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul
Rick Joy, Desert Works  •  Rick Joy  •  Steven Holl  •  Juhani Pallasmaa
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
A photographic overview of nine buildings (six houses and three studios/offices) designed by Richard Joy in the Sonoran Desert. With essays written by Joy himself, as well as architect Richard Holl and critic Juhani Pallasmaa. (GEN251, $40.00)
 
The River is Mine  •  Ardian Gill
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
This historical novel, subtitled John Wesley Powell's 1869 Exploration of the Green and Colorado Rivers and the Grand Canyon, captures the spirit of Powell and the expedition. (SWU152, $12.95)
 
Road to Scottsdale  •  Albert J. Lieber  •  Kurt Vonnegut
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1999 •  PAPER  • 105 PAGES
A short and airy memoir of growing up in Scottsdale, Arizona from 1936-1943, and featuring an introduction by Kurt Vonnegut. (SWU110, $18.95)
 
Roads in the Sky, The Hopi Indians in a Century of Change  •  Richard O. Clemmer
HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 404 PAGES
An in-depth look at how the Hopis have coped with an ever-changing, modernizing world. Clemmer asks if Hopis are victims of ethnocide by examining their past struggles, current tensions and political structure. (SWU123, $42.00)
 
Scats and Tracks of the Desert Southwest  •  James Halfpenny  •  Todd Telander
FIELD GUIDE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
An essential pocket guide to tracks, scats and signs of not just the mammals of the region but also the reptiles, amphibians and birds. Each of the species gets a double-page spread with line drawings of the animal, scat and track, range map, and description. With shaded pencil drawings by Todd Telander. (SWU61, $9.95)
 
The Secret Knowledge of Water  •  Craig Childs
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Longtime desert-dweller Craig Childs's reverence for water is displayed clearly in the pages of this travelogue, an adventuring ecologist's journey through Arizona, Utah, the Grand Canyon and Northern Mexico. Subtitled "Discovering the Essence of the American Desert," this lyrical narrative paints the desert as a place of mystery and infintie potential. (SWU169, $14.99)
 
Sedona  •  Sedona Historical Society
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2008 •  PAPER  • 126 PAGES
This lovingly produced collection of 200 archival photographs shows the transformation of Sedona from an tiny outpost along Oak Creek Canyon to popular destination. The Sedona Historical Society is headquartered on the historic Jordan farmstead. (SWU241, $19.99)
 
Sedona, Official Guide to Red Rock Country  •  Lawrence Cheek
GUIDEBOOK •  2003 •  PAPER  • 96 PAGES
An illustrated visitor's guide to hiking and sightseeing in Arizona' s Red Rock Country. (SWU09, $12.95)
  Sedona, Official Guide to Red Rock Country
Seeing and Being Seen, Tourism in the American West  •  David Wrobel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2001 •  PAPER  • 328 PAGES
Scholars from the humanities and social sciences join government and National Park Service professionals to investigate the dilemmas that tourism poses for western communities, from economic and environmental questions to cultural change. (USW571, $19.95)
 
The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America  •  David Sibley
FIELD GUIDE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 474 PAGES
A compact, geographically-specific version of the Sibley Guide with all-new range maps, the same glorious illustrations and expanded, extremely valuable descriptions of each bird with status, habitat, range, voice and identifying marks. The book covers 703 species of birds occurring west of the Rockies, including Alaska, the western Canadian provinces, Baja California and portions of northern Mexico. Maps show the range throughout North America. For birders living east of the Rockies, you'll want to use Sibley's "Birds of Eastern North America" (USE262). (USW418, $19.95)
  The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America
Smithsonian Handbooks Birds of North America, Western Region  •  Fred J. Alsop, III
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 752 PAGES
An illustrated handbook and field guide to birds found west of the Mississippi. Describing 700 birds in all, this book dedicates a page to each species, with digitally enhanced photographs and silhouette drawings, range maps, and concise descriptions of behavior, habitat and conservation. Introductory chapters provide helpful background on basic terminology and bird-watching techniques. (USW415, $25.00)
 
Sonoran Desert Life  •  Gerald A. Rosenthal
FIELD GUIDE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 306 PAGES
Compact and authoritative, this rugged field guide featuring hundreds of detailed, accurate photographs and easy-to-use keys is destined for the back pocket of any desert enthusiast. (USW574, $27.95)
  Sonoran Desert Life
Soul of Nowhere  •  Craig Childs
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 240 PAGES
Naturalist and adventurer Craig Childs's account of travels in the American desert. (SWU171, $22.95)
  Soul of Nowhere
Southwestern Desert Birds  •  Raymond Leung  •  James Kavanaugh
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PLASTIC CARD
A fold-out, laminated guide to the birds of the desert Southwest, with illustrations of almost 150 species. This pocket-size reference contains just the bare-bones information, but it's handy for quick identification in the field. (SWU42, $5.95)
 
Southwestern Desert Life  •  Raymond Leung  •  James Kavanaugh
FIELD GUIDE •  2000 •  PLASTIC CARD
A pocket-size, fold-out guide to the life of the desert southwest, from Gila monsters to saguaros, as well as some of the more modest species. This laminated reference is handy for quick identification in the field, with almost 150 illustrations. (SWU43, $5.95)
  Southwestern Desert Life
Southwestern Pottery, Anasazi to Zuni  •  John Blom  •  Allan Hayes
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 189 PAGES
A fully illustrated history of the pottery of the southwest geared for collectors (and demonstrating the authors' usual humor and tendency to anecdote). With illustrations of 1,100 pieces of pottery and useful tips for collectors. (SWU142, $21.95)
 
Stolen Continents, 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas  •  Ronald Wright
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
A powerful history of imperialism and resistance in the Americas, with a focus on the Aztec, Maya, Inca, Cherokee and Iroquois. Wright's illuminating account, told largely from the point of view of the losers, details the rapid collapse of cultures and societies in the Americas following the arrival of the Europeans in 1492. Wright draws on an impressive range of archival material in reconstructing this classic account, originally published in 1993. Wright is also the author of Time Among the Maya. (NAM20, $17.00)
  Stolen Continents, 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas
A Taliesin Legacy, The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright's Apprentices  •  Tobias S. Guggenheimer
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES
An illustrated introduction to the architects and philosophy of Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Fellowship in Wisconsin and Arizona. Guggenheimer focuses on the careers of dozens of architects who worked under Wright's guidance, including E. Fay Jones, Paolo Soleri and Wesley Peters, and the designs that evolved from Wright's "organic" movement. (USE141, $64.95)
 
This Land, A Guide to Western National Forests  •  Robert H. Mohlenbrock  •  Mike Dombeck
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
(USW468, $25.95)
 
To See Every Bird On Earth: A Father, A Son, And A Lifelong Obsession  •  Dan Koeppel
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Ostensibly about birds and birdwatching, this enormously appealing book is a memoir by a talented writer of his father, a father who happens to be in the elite cadre of major birders. Dan Koeppel chronicles his father's growing interest in birds in this enormously appealing memoir of a life devoted to birds. Richard is a member of an elite group who have tallied more than 7,000 species. Koeppel includes his own travels tagging along and brief profiles of other eccentric listers. (BRD28, $14.00)
  To See Every Bird On Earth: A Father, A Son, And  A Lifelong Obsession
Tucson Map  •  Rand McNally Maps
MAP
A detailed map of Tucson, Arizona. (USW177, $4.95)
 
The Verb to Bird, Sightings of an Avid Birder  •  Peter Cashwell
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 269 PAGES
A memoir of the birding life, its pleasures, obsessions and pitfalls. Based in the Carolinas (where he teaches English), Cashwell recounts in these essays the birds he's encountered, the why and wherefores of the birding life and some very entertaining anecdotes. Along the way, Cashwell traces his own development from casual novice to life lister (with a desire to see all the birds of North America). (BRD26, $14.95)
  The Verb to Bird, Sightings of an Avid Birder
Woven by the Grandmothers, Nineteenth-Century Navajo Textiles from the National Museum of the American Indian  •  Eulalie Bonar
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 214 PAGES
From the collection of the Smithsonian come these blankets, shawls, ponchos and decorative textiles, woven by Navajo artisans during the years 1840-80. The book includes catalogue essays by Navajo and non-Navajo contributers, including D.Y. Begny and Joe Ben Wheat. Eighty color illustrations complement the text. (SWU95, $34.95)
 
Writing on the Edge, A Borderlands Reader  •  Tom Miller
ANTHOLOGY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 356 PAGES
Miller brings together short stories, essays, song lyrics, and poems in this ecletic anthology of writers, Mexican and U.S., including Carlos Fuentes, Sandra Cisneros, Maya Angelou, and Allen Ginsberg. (SWU180, $19.95)
 

 
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