ALASKA: INSIDE PASSAGE & GLACIER BAY
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After the Ice Age: The Return of Life to Glaciated North America  •  E.C. Pielou
NATURAL HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 366 PAGES
An environmental history of North America over the last 20,000 years. The author describes -- in vivid detail -- the changes in the physical and biological environment. With line drawings and maps. (ALA41, $22.50)
  After the Ice Age: The Return of Life to Glaciated North America
Alaska By Cruise Ship  •  Anne Vipond
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A compact, illustrated guide to ports of call, excursions and sightseeing along the cruising route from Seattle to Anchorage. This sixth edition is all color throughout with dozens of new color maps and hundreds of color photographs with new details for independent travelers. The pullout map at the back of the book has been completely updated with a new more detail map with one side showing the inside passage and the other side showing the Gulf of Alaska and continuing right up to Prudhoe Bay. (ALA125, $21.95)
  Alaska By Cruise Ship
Alaska Explorer Map  •  Ocean Explorer Maps
2002 •  MAP
An informative, well illustrated map of Alaska. In addition to the double-sided large-scale map of Alaska (with the Inside Passage on the reverse), the map features information on native peoples, wildlife and exploration. Unlike many maps of its type, it includes the full chain of the Aleutians and Russia's chukotka peninsula at the same scale, all at 1:3,800,000. Published by a veteran expedition leader, the map is aimed at cruise and expediton passengers in the region. (ALA153, $11.95)
  Alaska Explorer Map
Alaska Light: Ideas and Images from a Northern Land  •  Kim Heacox
NATURAL HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 112 PAGES
Kim Heacox, one of Alaska's most renowned photographers, turns his camera to landscapes and wildlife found throughout the state in this attractive book of photographs, complemented by informative essays. (ALA122, $22.95)
 
Alaska Map  •  ITMB
2004 •  MAP
A map of Alaska on two sides, featuring the Aleutians, the Bering Strait, and much of neighboring Siberia, at a scale of 1:2,500,000. Two Sides. 27x39 inches. (ALA31, $8.95)
  Alaska Map
Alaska Wildlife  •  Pocket Naturalist
FIELD GUIDE •  2000 •  PLASTIC CARD
A fold-up, laminated card featuring color drawings and short descriptions of commonly encountered birds, mammals and reptiles of Alaska. (ALA123, $5.95)
  Alaska Wildlife
Alaska's Bears  •  Bill Sherwonit
FIELD GUIDE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 96 PAGES
A shirt pocket guide to Alaska's bears, this slim book geared for the curious traveler covers the ecology, natural history and conservation of all three species. With color photography by Tom Walker. (ALA63, $12.95)
  Alaska's Bears
Alaska's History, The People, Land and Events of the North Country  •  Harry Ritter
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
A lively, brief history with black-and-white photographs. The author, a historian, frequently lectures on cruise ships in Alaska. (ALA35, $12.95)
  Alaska's History, The People, Land and Events of the North Country
Alaska's Inside Passage  •  Kim Heacox
NATURAL HISTORY •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES
A beautiful overview of the Inside Passage, lavishly produced. This oversize hardcover captures the region's natural beauty in a series of color photographs and informative essays, an excellent introduction to Southeast Alaska's wild coastline, mountains and glaciers. (ALA43, $39.95)
  Alaska's Inside Passage
Alaska's Mammals, A Guide to Selected Species  •  Dave Smith
FIELD GUIDE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 94 PAGES
This handy pocket guide is a surprisingly useful, informative and illustrated introduction, covering 35 sea and land mammals, from caribou, to humpback whales, to walrus. (ALA79, $12.95)
  Alaska's Mammals, A Guide to Selected Species
Alaska's Seashore Creatures: A Guide to Selected Marine Invertebrates  •  Carmen Field  •  Conrad Field
FIELD GUIDE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 96 PAGES
This slim, illustrated guide contains information on more than 50 marine invertebrates one might encounter along the shores of Alaska. The color photographs, black-and-white illustrations, and helpful descriptions detail everything from clams and sea stars to the lion's mane jellyfish and octopuses. (ALA80, $12.95)
  Alaska's Seashore Creatures: A Guide to Selected Marine Invertebrates
Alaska, National Geographic Guide to America's Outdoors  •  Nan Elliot
GUIDEBOOK •  2001 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A practical, illustrated guide to Alaska featuring National Geographic's usual careful attention to maps and color photography along with suggested itineraries, resources and attractions. (ALA130, $24.00)
 
Alaska, Reflections on Land and Spirit  •  Robert Hedin  •  Gary Holthaus
ANTHOLOGY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 322 PAGES
An excellent sampler of some of the best writing on Alaska, this anthology includes 22 selections by John Muir, John McPhee, Barry Lopez, early explorers, Alaskan natives, naturalists and others. (ALA48, $19.95)
  Alaska, Reflections on Land and Spirit
Alaska, The Cruise-Lover's Guide  •  Paul Grescoe  •  Audrey Grescoe
GUIDEBOOK •  2002 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A compact handbook to Southeast Alaska and beyond, featuring a good overview of the nature and history of the region. The heart of the book is devoted to individual ports of call each featuring a large-scale map and suggestions for sightseeing. Organized alphabetically, it includes Kotzebue and Prufhoe Bay in addition to Skagway, Ketchikan and other typical ports along the Inside Passage. (ALA71, $17.95)
  Alaska, The Cruise-Lover's Guide
Arctic Crossing, A Journey Through the Northwest Passage and Inuit Culture  •  Jonathan Waterman
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 376 PAGES
A riveting account of a 2,200 mile solo journey across the Arctic from Prudhoe Bay to the Gulf of Boothia by kayak, accomplished in stages from 1997-1999. Waterman, who has also written of his sailing and climbing adventures in Alaska, includes a portrait of the Inuit people and villages that he encountered along the route. (ARC98, $16.95)
  Arctic Crossing, A Journey Through the Northwest Passage and Inuit Culture
Bear Attacks, Their Causes and Avoidance  •  Stephen Herrero
NATURAL HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 296 PAGES
Despite its frightening title, this book is a helpful introduction to the natural history and behavior of the bear by a long-term researcher in the field. With useful tips on "avoidance." Revised edition. (BST21, $16.95)
  Bear Attacks, Their Causes and Avoidance
The Best of Robert Service, Illustrated Edition  •  Robert Service  •  Clarence Kinsey  •  Clarke Kinsey
LITERATURE •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 199 PAGES • FAMILY
A collection of favorites by the poet laureate of the North including "The Spell of the Yukon" and "Ballads of the Cheechako." A bank teller in Whitehourse during the Klondike gold rush, Service immortalized the frontier personalities and character in his colorful read-out-loud sagas. This handsome hardcover edition features period photographs by brothers Clarke and Clarence Kinsey, who capture the people, animals and machines of the Alaskan gold rush in evocative black-and-white images. (ALA37, $19.98)
  The Best of Robert Service, Illustrated Edition
The Big Year, A Tale Of Man, Nature, And Fowl Obsession  •  Mark Obmascik
NATURAL HISTORY •  2011 •  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, $15.00)
  The Big Year, A Tale Of Man, Nature, And Fowl Obsession
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
Canada's Yukon and South Central Alaska Map  •  Coastal Cruise Tour Guides
1998 •  MAP
Featuring handsome topographic maps that fold down into a booklet, this guide also includes sections on visitor attractions and highlights. With seven fold-out maps of Prince William Sound, Kodiak Island, Denali National Park, Katmai and Kenai Peninsula. Two Sides. 12x72 inches. (ALA55, $15.95)
  Canada's Yukon and South Central Alaska Map
Christopher Columbus and the Conquest of Paradise  •  Kirkpatrick Sale
EXPLORATION •  2006 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
A new edition of this wide-ranging and lucid portrait of the man and the legends surrounding him, originally published in 1990. Columbus is no hero in Kirkpatrick Sale's view but rather a sea-faring adventurer in search of glory, gold and god. (USA134, $19.95)
  Christopher Columbus and the Conquest of Paradise
Commerical Fishing in Alaska  •  Terry Johnson
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 112 PAGES
An engaging and authoritative overview of the seafood industry in Alaska, featuring color photos and drawings of fish and invertebrates and the gear used to harvest them. Ocean Treasure tells how to recognize fishing boats and gear, what the fish look like, and how good they taste. Readers are treated to an account of the fascinating history of Alaska fishing, insight into mariculture, how the fisheries are managed, and the lifestyle involved in subsistence fishing. The book also offers a bibliography, a glossary, and a full index. (ALA157, $25.00)
 
The Cruise of the Corwin  •  John Muir  •  William Frederic Bade
EXPLORATION •  2000 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Pieced together from Muir's diaries, published accounts and letters by his literary executor, this book is an account of an 1881 voyage in search of the lost Jeanette Expedition. It's an eyewitness report of little-known lands including the Chukchi Peninsula, Diomede, Wrangel and Herald islands. (ALA76, $18.95)
  The Cruise of the Corwin
Denali National Park and Preserve Map  •  Trails Illustrated
2011 •  MAP
A durable, fold-up topographic map of Denali and surroundings at a scale of 1:2225,000. GPS compatible with a full UTM grid, the handsome map also includes park information, backcountry units and an inset of park headquarters. Two Sides. 26x37 inches. (ALA88, $11.95)
  Denali National Park and Preserve Map
Enterprising Women, 250 Years of American Business  •  Virginia Drachman
HISTORY •  2002 •  HARD COVER  • 208 PAGES
Drachman profiles the most important women in American industry, spanning the period from colonial times through the 20th century. Lesser-known entrepreneurs are here, as well as Mary Katherine Goddard, who published the first signed copy of the Declaration of Independence; Madame C.J. Walker, the daughter of former slaves whose hair-care products were the ticket to a better life; and Hazel Bishop, the inventor of "kissable lipstick." (GEN317, $39.95)
 
Flyfishing Alaska  •  Anthony J. Route
GUIDEBOOK •  1995 •  PAPER  • 229 PAGES
A useful guide to getting more out of fly fishing in Alaska with good coverage of the variety of fishes, equipment and tactics for Salmon, trout, char and other Alaskan specialties. (ALA138, $17.95)
 
Fodor's Alaska  •  Fodor's Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 528 PAGES
A popular, practical guide to Alaska. (ALA225, $21.99)
  Fodor's Alaska
From the Land of the Totem Poles, The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collection at the American Museum of Natural History  •  Aldona Jonaitis
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES • COMING IN
An illustrated portrait of the people of the Northwest coast and their art, this handsome paperback features illustrations of the collection at the American Museum of Natural History as well as insightful, provocative essays by Aldona Jonaitis. (ALA14, $45.00)
 
Gilead  •  Marilynne Robinson
LITERATURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
This long-awaited second novel by the author of Marilynne Robinson follows the fate of an Iowa minister. She weaves a fictional history of Kansas during the years of abolition. Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. (USW441, $14.00)
 
Glacier Bay National Park, A Backcountry Guide to the Glaciers and Beyond  •  Jim DuFresne
GUIDEBOOK •  1987 •  PAPER  • 152 PAGES
A slim guide to Glacier Bay for the adventurous traveler with much good general information about geology, history and wildlife. It includes descriptions of major kayaking and hiking routes. (ALA127, $10.95)
  Glacier Bay National Park, A Backcountry Guide to the Glaciers and Beyond
Glacier Ice  •  Austin Post  •  Edward R. LaChapelle
NATURAL HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 145 PAGES
A classic book of extraordinary black-and-white aerial photographs of mountains and glaciers by two devoted men of ice. The text is by Ed LaChapelle, an avalanche researcher, glaciologist, mountaineer, skier, author and professor, who died in 2007 at 80 of a heart attack while on the slopes in Colorado. Austin Post's stunning aerial photographs of glaciers along the North Pacific Coast of North America and into the interior ranges of Alaska is supplemented with groundbased photographs from the Himalayas, Switzerland, Chile and other parts of the world. (SCI07, $27.95)
  Glacier Ice
Going to Extremes  •  Joe McGinnis
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER  • 285 PAGES • COMING IN
A portrait of greed, corruption and waste in modern, oil-rich Alaska, McGinnis's hard-hitting portrait takes in whites, Eskimos, and Native Indians, cities, towns, and wilderness, industry and trapping, and the idiosyncracies, dangers, vastness and wonders of America's last frontier. (ALA54, $14.00)
 
The Great Land, Reflections on Alaska  •  Robert Hedin  •  Gary Holthaus
ANTHOLOGY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 317 PAGES • COMING IN
A grand tour of the state as seen through the eyes of great writers such as John Muir, Edward Hoagland, and John Dos Passos. (ALA49, $19.95)
  The Great Land, Reflections on Alaska
The Grizzly Bear  •  Thomas McNamee
NATURAL HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 314 PAGES • COMING IN
A natural history of "ursus arctos horribilis" -- lyrical, well written and provocative. The author, who also wrote "The Return of the Wolf to Yellowstone," has been president of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition. Even though the book focuses on the seasons at Yellowstone, it is also an appropriate introduction to the beast for anyone traveling to grizzly country (BST39, $16.95)
  The Grizzly Bear
Guide to Sea Kayaking in Southeast Alaska, The Best Trips and Tours from Misty Fjords to Glacier Bay  •  Jim Howard
GUIDEBOOK •  1999 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
A compact, practical guide to 41 kayak trips from Ketchikan to Gustavus with detailed local maps, mile-by-mile descriptions of suggested routes, launching and landing sites and trip-planning. (ALA136, $15.95)
 
The Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced: A Century of Change, 1899-2001  •  Thomas S. Litwin  •  David Rockefeller
ANTHOLOGY •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 304 PAGES
A wide-ranging selection of articles on the history, culture, and ecology of Alaska, with contributions from William Cronon, Sheila Nickerson, Kim Heacox, and Richard Nelson and others. The companion book to a PBS series, contrasting historic findings with contemporary reality. With reproductions of many 1899 original maps, engravings and drawings. (ALA199, $29.95)
  The Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced: A Century of Change, 1899-2001
A History of Prince William Sound Alaska  •  Jim Lethcoe  •  Nancy Lethcoe
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 275 PAGES
A locally published history of the region from fur trading center to tourist destination. With photographs, illustrations and maps. (ALA141, $19.95)
 
Ice Ages, Solving the Mystery  •  Katherine Palmer Imbrie  •  John Imbrie
NATURAL HISTORY •  1986 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
An examination of the geologic evidence explaining the Earth's ice ages, written for a general audience. (GEO17, $27.00)
  Ice Ages, Solving the Mystery
Ice Window: Letters from a Bering Strait Village, 1892- 1902  •  Kathleen Lopp Smith  •  Verbeck Smith
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2002 •  PAPER  • 488 PAGES
A chronicle of daily life, customs and struggles on the Bering Strait at the turn of the century. With 350 letters, more than 90 period photographs, maps, drawings from the letters, and reproductions of the five issues of "The Eskimo Bulletin, " as edited by the granddaughter of Ellen Kittredge and Thomas Lopp, two Christian teachers in a small village facing Little Diomede on the Bering Strait in Northwest Alaska. (ALA152, $45.00)
 
In Denali  •  Kim Heacox
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 96 PAGES
This handsome portrait of Denali, by a well known writer, photographer and naturalist, features color photographs along with an overview of the wildlife, landscapes, human history and environmental challenges of the immense park. With a bird checklist and list of 101 common flowers and plants. (ALA26, $34.95)
  In Denali
Insight Guide Alaska  •  Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
A profusely illustrated overview of the region, this travel guide features concise essays by well regarded authors on nature, history, peoples and culture. With hundreds of photos and maps, and some limited practical information. (ALA42, $24.99)
  Insight Guide Alaska
Into Brown Bear Country  •  Will Troyer
NATURAL HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 200 PAGES
Filled with up-close photographs, this is an excellent introduction to the brown bears of Kodiak and Katmai, mixing natural history with the author's own experiences studying and photographing bears for nearly fifty years. (ALA222, $24.95)
  Into Brown Bear Country
Into the Wild  •  Jon Krakauer
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1997 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
Krakauer leaves no stone unturned in this gripping account of his investigation into the real life story of a young man searching for experience, wilderness and self, who meets his end in the wilds north of Mt. McKinley. (ALA52, $14.95)
  Into the Wild
The Island Within  •  Richard Nelson
EXPLORATION •  1991 •  PAPER  • 284 PAGES
A beautifully written tribute to the Pacific Northwest. Drawn from the author's journals, this is an account of the natural and cultural history of an island in the waters of Haida Strait, focusing on geology, marine life, wildlife, habitats and Koyukon heritage. Much in the tradition of Barry Lopez, the author focuses on the relationship between people and the land. (ALA17, $17.00)
  The Island Within
John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide  •  John Shaw
REFERENCE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES
An updated edition of Shaw's guide to taking better photographs of plants, animals and landscapes. The book offers solid advice on equipment, and basic techniques, highly recommended as the best reference for the wildlife photographer. This revised edition includes the complete range of newer films, and more attention to autofocus and autoexposure. Apart from any attention to equipment and technique, he cautions that to be a better photographer, you need to become a better naturalist. Like many nature photographers, Shaw uses a Nikon and Fujia Velvia film -- and has a Web site: johnshaw.com. (PHT01, $24.99)
  John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Map  •  Trails Illustrated
MAP
A durable, folded, topographic recreation map of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Chugach National Forest, on a scale of 1:105,000. Two Sides. 37x26 inches. (ALA33, $11.95)
  Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Map
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, $14.95)
  Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand
Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast  •  Hilary Stewart
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1979 •  PAPER  • 111 PAGES
A concise, illustrated overview of the diverse art produced by the peoples of the Pacific Northwest. It focuses on the spiritual and cultural meaning of common motifs in the carvings, weavings, and masks that characterize the rich art of the area. (PNW06, $17.95)
  Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast
Looking at Totem Poles  •  Hilary Stewart
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 191 PAGES
An excellent survey of 110 totem poles set along the coast of British Columbia and Southeast Alaska. Introductory chapters feature essential background information of the making, history and spiritual meaning of the carvings. Illustrated. (ALA13, $17.95)
 
Make Prayers to the Raven, A Koyukon View of the Northern Forest  •  Richard Nelson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1986 •  PAPER  • 292 PAGES
A literate and meditative portrait of the Koyukon people by the author of "The Island Within." (ALA59, $25.00)
  Make Prayers to the Raven, A Koyukon View of the Northern Forest
Mammals of North America  •  Roland W. Kays  •  Don E. Wilson
FIELD GUIDE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 248 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)
  Mammals of North America
Mammals of North America, Temperate and Arctic Regions  •  Adrian Forsyth
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A handsome, illustrated reference to the mammals of North America from polar bears to bison, mountain lions and the black squirrel. Forsyth ("Tropical Nature"), includes not only up-to-date information on taxonomy and distribution but also discusses the behavior and ecology of each species. With range maps and hundreds of color photogrpahs. (NAM02, $29.95)
 
Marine Mammals of the Eastern North Pacific  •  Sea Grant Alaska  •  Pieter Folkens
FIELD GUIDE •  2010 •  PLASTIC CARD  • 8 PAGES
A convenient, 8-panel waterproof card illustrating 50 species of whales, dolphins, sea otters and pinnipeds found in the North Pacific from Alaska and the west coast of North America to Hawaii. It's handsomely illustrated, and includes full-color panels with typical behaviors, whalewatching guidelines and identification tips. Co-sponsored by the Alaska Whale Foundation and the University of Alaska Sea Grant Program, It's an excellent, weatherproof identification guide. (ALA143, $10.00)
  Marine Mammals of the Eastern North Pacific
The Milepost: Trip Planner for Alaska, Yukon Territory, British Columbia, Alberta & Northwest Territories  •  Kris Valencia Graef
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 800 PAGES
This comprehensive guide, published annually in March, is an essential reference and trip planner for an extended trip to Alaska. With detailed information on lodging, transportation, national parks and activities, as well as numerous helpful maps, it covers Alaska and northwestern Canada in depth. (CND115, $29.95)
  The Milepost: Trip Planner for Alaska, Yukon Territory, British Columbia, Alberta & Northwest Territories
Moon Handbook Alaska  •  Deke Castleman  •  Don Pitcher
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 588 PAGES
From whitewater rafting to dog sledding, sightseeing and hiking, this comprehensive guidebook is an excellent overview of the places, culture and nature of Alaska and the Yukon. With color photographs, maps and illustrations. (ALA90, $21.95)
  Moon Handbook Alaska
Moose  •  Valerius Geist  •  Michael H. Francis
NATURAL HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES
A natural history of the moose, by one of the leading authorities, Valerius Geist. Their migration, social interactions and mating rituals are all covered, along with issues concerning their natural habitats and conservation. The informative text is complemented by wonderful color photographs. (BST56, $21.95)
 
Mount McKinley, The Conquest of Denali  •  Bradford Washburn
EXPLORATION •  2000 •  PAPER  • 206 PAGES • COMING IN
Breathtaking full-page photographs of the mountain, mostly by Washburn, illustrate this comprehensive climbing history of North America's highest peak. (ALA95, $27.98)
 
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers, Western Region  •  Richard Spellenburg  •  National Audubon Society
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 862 PAGES
A photographic field guide to 654 species of wildflowers found from the Mississippi to California and Alaska. Recently revised it contains 941 color photographs, short descriptions and an identification key. (USW406, $19.95)
 
National Geographic Alaska  •  Robert S. Devine  •  Michael Melford
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A compact guidebook by National Geographic with the usual visual attention to maps and color photography. Includes an excellent overview of history, nature, culture and attractions. (ALA228, $22.95)
  National Geographic Alaska
National Geographic United States Atlas for Young Explorers  •  National Geographic
REFERENCE •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 192 PAGES • MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
This colorful guide is chock full of readable information for kids. With color-coded maps of each state and region of the U.S., tables and statistics, and 250 photographs, drawings, charts and graphs, this is an ideal atlas for young travelers. (USA93, $24.95)
  National Geographic United States Atlas for Young Explorers
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 in Alaska  •  Adolphe Murie
NATURAL HISTORY •  1990 •  PAPER  • 302 PAGES
Engaging, informative stories of wildlife encounters and observations by Denali's premier naturalist, Adolph Murie. First published in 1961, this old-fashioned book by the great Murie is a wide-eyed look at the cycle of animal life in Alaska. With pen-and-ink drawings by Adolphe's brother. (ALA44, $19.95)
  A Naturalist in Alaska
The Northern Lights, The True Story of the Man Who Unlocked the Secrets of the Aurora Borealis  •  Lucy Jago
SCIENCE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
The compelling story of long-forgotten Kristian Birkeland, the turn-of-the-century Norwegian scientist who devoted his career to the quest to understand the aurora borealis. In telling the story of the scientist, Jago also tells of the science, history, myth and romance of the Northern Lights. (ARC104, $16.95)
  The Northern Lights, The True Story of the Man Who Unlocked the Secrets of the Aurora Borealis
An Observers Guide to the Geology of Prince William Sound  •  Jim Lethcoe
FIELD GUIDE •  1990 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
A locally published overview and guide to the geology of Prince William Sound with 78 photographs, maps and descriptions of 124 sites. It includes a history of mines and mining. (ALA139, $17.95)
 
Out of the Channel, The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Prince William Sound  •  John Keeble  •  Natalie Fobes
HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 350 PAGES
First published in 1990, this book has been updated to reflect the impact of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, ten years after the event. Keeble includes material on the cause of the ship's grounding on Bligh Reef, the fate of Captain Hazelwood, the effects of the spill on the region's wildlife and humans, the 1993 fisherman's tanker blockade, and Exxon's response to the spill. Considered to be one of the most devastating ecological disasters of the twentieth century, the Exxon oil spill continues to raise questions about oil shipping procedures and environmental protection. (ALA86, $14.00)
  Out of the Channel, The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Prince William Sound
Out of Work, A History of Wage-Earning Women in the United States (20th Anniversary Edition)  •  Alice Kessler-Harris
HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
A historical examination of the changing role of women in the workplace in the United States. Kessler-Harris focuses on class, race and ethnicity, the relationship with men in the workforce with respect to gender inequalities, and the transformation of the perceived role of women in society, from mothers and homemakers to wage laborers. With a new Afterward by the author for the 20th anniversary edition. (GEN318, $24.95)
 
Peoples of the Northwest Coast, Their Archaeology and Prehistory  •  Kenneth Ames  •  Herbert Maschner
ARCHAEOLOGY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A readable, nicely illustrated survey of the culture and history of peoples along the along the Pacific Coast of North America from California to Alaska. Written by two noted anthropologists, the book covers the ecology, cultural traditions, art, war, hunting practices, and other aspects of daily life from prehistory to the modern era. With photographs and diagrams throughout. (PNW106, $24.95)
 
Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaska  •  Andy MacKinnon  •  Jim Pojar
FIELD GUIDE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 528 PAGES
For those with wide-ranging botanical interest, we recommend this terrific handbook to nearly 800 species of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, grasses, ferns, mosses and lichens. It features over 1,100 color photographs, and 1000 line drawings, color range maps, and a keys to identifying the plants in each family. Revised edition (PNW02, $24.95)
  Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaska
Poet of the Appetites, The Lives and Loves of M.F.K. Fisher  •  Joan Reardon
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2005 •  PAPER  • 544 PAGES
"When I write of hunger," MFK Fisher said in 1990, "I am really writing about love and the hunger for it, and warmth and the love of it and the hunger for it." Fisher chronicled her love for food and travel in more than 30 books over 50 years. Reardon researched Fisher's personal letters and interviewed family and friends to create this biography of the woman who John Updike called the "poet of the appetites." (GEN316, $45.00)
 
The Presence of Whales, Contemporary Writers on the Whale  •  Frank Stewart
NATURAL HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 319 PAGES
In this well chosen series of essays, some of our best modern writers enlighten and entertain on the subject of whales. In addition to a number of reports from the Pacific Northwest, the collection includes a Roger Payne piece on the humpback, Diane Ackerman's essay on the right whales of Patagonia and Barry Lopez's extraordinary thoughts on the narwhal. (BST02, $15.95)
  The Presence of Whales, Contemporary Writers on the Whale
Prince William Sound, West Map  •  Trails Illustrated
MAP
A topographic map of Prince William Sound (including Chugach National Park) at a scale of 1:105,600. Features selected anchorages and kayak landings. Two Sides. 38x26 inches. (ALA85, $11.95)
  Prince William Sound, West Map
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, $16.00)
  Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul
Roadside Geology, Alaska  •  Cathy O'Connor  •  Daniel O'Haire
NATURAL HISTORY •  1988 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Designed for the roadside traveler, this series explains in detail the geologic history of Alaska as seen through the window. Though there are few roads in Southeast Alaska, the book treats the Inside Passage as part of Alaska's "marine highway" ferry system, and is a great introduction to basic geomorphology and how the dramatic landscapes were formed. Features black-and-white photographs complementing the amazingly detailed geologic maps. (ALA46, $20.00)
  Roadside Geology, Alaska
Shaman Pass  •  Stan Jones
MYSTERY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
The second installation in Jones's Nathan Active mystery series, starring an Alaska state trooper from Anchorage living in Chukchi. Active investigates the theft of an Inupiat mummy in this mystery, noteworthy for its fully realized Arctic setting. (ALA214, $14.00)
  Shaman Pass
Shaman Pass  •  Stan Jones
MYSTERY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
The second installation in Jones's Nathan Active mystery series, starring an Alaska state trooper from Anchorage living in Chukchi. Active investigates the theft of an Inupiat mummy in this mystery, noteworthy for its fully realized Arctic setting. (ALA214, $14.00)
  Shaman Pass
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, $24.95)
  Stolen Continents, 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas
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
To the Top of the Continent  •  Frederick A. Cook
EXPLORATION •  1996 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
The 90th anniversary edition of the much-debated account by Frederick Cook of his first-ever ascent of Mount McKinley (1903-1906), published by the Frederick Cook Society and including a history of the controversy, additional corroborating source material and a report of a 1994 expedition by Ted Heckathorn. With a selection of archival photographs and illustrations. Here you can read what the explorer himself said about the expedition. Apart from any question of Cooks character or claims, his book is a classic of mountaineering. (ALA83, $19.95)
  To the Top of the Continent
Tongass, Pulp Politics and the Fight for the Alaska Rain Forest  •  Kathie Durbin
NATURAL HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 328 PAGES
An environmental history of North America's largest temperate rainforest -- and the shenanigans that resulted in throwing open the region to commercial logging. Durbin, a journalist, weaves hundreds of interviews in this blow-by-blow campaign against Ketchikan Pulp in Alaska's era of pulp. (ALA105, $19.95)
  Tongass, Pulp Politics and the Fight for the Alaska Rain Forest
Trading Beyond the Mountains, the British Fur Trade on the Pacific, 1793-1843  •  Richard Somerset MacKie
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
A history of early fur trade and exploration in the Pacific Northwest by the Hudson Bay Company, written for those with a serious interest in the economic development of British Columbia and surrounding regions. (PNW123, $35.95)
 
Trout, An Illustrated History  •  James Prosek
NATURAL HISTORY •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 160 PAGES
A gifted multi-talented prodigy, Prosek chronicles the variety and history of the fish, both in words and 70 stunning watercolor paintings illustrating the various species of magnificent trout, both common and rare. (FSH03, $35.00)
 
Under Northern Lights, Writers and Artists View the Alaskan Landscape  •  Kesler Woodward  •  Frank Soos
NATURAL HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 317 PAGES
Sixteen essays and 38 color plates are juxtaposed in this sampling of the glorious diversity of the Alaskan natural landscape. (ALA132, $39.95)
 
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, $16.95)
  The Verb to Bird, Sightings of an Avid Birder
The Way of the Masks  •  Claude Levi-Strauss
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1988 •  PAPER  • 276 PAGES
Famous French anthropologist Levi-Strauss interprets the social meaning behind a variety of spectacular masks created by the haida, Kwakiutl and other Pacific Northwest Indian cultures. This classic bridges the worlds of the visual and anthropological, revealing much about the native ethnic groups of the region. (PNW58, $22.50)
 
Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises  •  Mark Carwardine
FIELD GUIDE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
In the trademark, graphic Eyewitness style, this sturdy guidebook colorfully describes the world's cetaceans with numerous illustrations, range maps, fluke drawings and a few paragraphs on each species. (FG02, $20.00)
  Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises
Winter Watch  •  James Ramsey  •  Laura Dasson
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
A journal of almost a year in the Brook's Range of Alaska, which helpfully includes a list of supplies and the books he read over the winter. Not completely isolated, the author writes of his friends and neighbors as well as the changing seasons. With drawings by Laura Dasson. (ALA78, $9.95)
  Winter Watch
Winterdance, The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod  •  Gary Paulsen
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Teenagers will especially enjoy Paulsen's spellbinding account of the 17-day journey (which could also be read aloud to youngsters). Paulsen, a novice, survived the journey with his sense of humor intact. (ALA58, $15.00)
  Winterdance, The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod
Working on the Edge, Surviving in the World's Most Dangerous Profession  •  Spike Walker
HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 280 PAGES
Enthralling, if not somewhat pulpy, these true-life tales of crab fishing expeditions off the coast of Alaska capture all the danger and adrenaline that go with making a living at sea. For authenticity's sake, the author served as a crewman on numerous boats and saw first-hand the risks -- and the money -- involved in Alaska's commercial fishing industry. (ALA158, $15.95)
  Working on the Edge, Surviving in the World's Most Dangerous Profession
Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park Map  •  Trails Illustrated
MAP
A folded, full-color map of Alaska's Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park with good topographic relief at a scale of 1:375,000. Printed on tearproof, water-resistant tyvek. Two Sides. 26x38 inches. (ALA110, $11.95)
  Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park Map

 
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