Haffey pays tribute to Anaconda via 78 historic black-and-white photographs, personal observations, and dozens of interviews, painting a vivid and thorough portrait of the city on the edge of the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness.
Read MoreL.A. Huffman, celebrated photographer of the Montana frontier, was known for producing photographs using a variety of formats over his 52-year career.
Read MoreMargit Chinkes lived through the Holocaust but never shared her story—How a fourteen-year-old German girl in Frankfurt was picked up by the Gestapo in 1944, endured and survived the horrors of that time.
Read MoreA Scrapbook Collection about Lincoln's Historical Places, Its Wonderful People, Festive Parties, and Recipes for Sweets and Treats from the 1950’s to 1960’s Era
Read MoreUnmatched in their power and violence, volcanoes are also beautiful and surprisingly beneficial. Join geologist and educator Ian Lange for an in-depth survey of volcanism.
Read MoreIn 1891, the Northern Pacific Railway began erecting a grand hotel overlooking magnificent Yellowstone Lake to welcome visitors to the magical western park.
Read MoreIn 2014, a group of bold women decided to make history and embark on an unforgettable adventure down America's most famous road—Route 66.
Read MoreThere's a mantra David Peterson hears daily from Yellowstone tourists: "How did you become a professional photographer?"
Read MoreTake your taste buds for a trip in this globetrotting new cookbook. Award-winning writer Salloum presents 227 simplified recipes from 22 different cuisines spanning the entire Asian continent, from Japan to Turkey, and from Mongolia to Indonesia.
Read MoreBeaudoin and the three generations of Begay weavers - grandmother Mary, mother Lucy, and daughter Ellen - celebrate the spirit of the Southwest in a profoundly personal way.
Read MoreWith a view from over 50 years in the profession of wildlife biology, Bailey presents his original and lively analysis of 44 conservation bison herds on native range in the United States.
Read Morehe stories in this anthology originally appeared in different publications, such as Field and Stream Magazine, and feature legendary Americans as well as some lesser-known figures in history, giving readers a unique first-hand glimpse into the past
Read MoreOnce hailed by Time magazine as "the Johnny Appleseed of nature museums," John Ripley Forbes arguably did as much as anyone in history to keep the wonders of nature alive for America's children.
Read MoreUnlike most books on climate change, this one examines the current trends in climate - and predictions for the future - relative to similar events in Earth's history.
Read MoreThis is the story of many of the long-forgotten first settlers of old Dawson County and how they met the challenges of a country that was then primitive and remote at its best and deadly at its worst.
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