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Glacier-Waterton, International Peace Park
Vicky Spring Tom Kirkendall
GUIDEBOOK 2003 PAPER 256 PAGES
A comprehensive guide for active travelers to Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks. It details the best hikes and bike rides, along with other adventure activities, and is full of helpful sketch maps. Introductory chapters discuss preparation, safety tips and practical travel information.
(RKY33, $16.95)
Exploring Glacier National Park
Jane Gildart Bert Gildart
GUIDEBOOK 2007 PAPER 320 PAGES
A naturalist's overview of Glacier National Park, including the region's geologic history, flora, fauna and visitor sites. With color and black-and-white photos and sketch maps. Third edition.
(RKY19, $15.95)
Montana, High, Wide, and Handsome
Joseph Kinsey Howard William Kittredge Alfred Guthrie
CULTURAL PORTRAIT 2003 PAPER 347 PAGES
A classic history, first published in 1943, this delightful book is a spirited, appreciative testimony to the great prairie, its indigenous peoples, geography, climate, turf battles, economy and environment by an early newspaperman. This new edition includes a preface by William Kittredge.
(USW50, $16.95)
Glacier/Waterton Lakes National Parks Map
Trails Illustrated
2004 MAP
A detailed topographic map of Montana's Glacier National Park and adjoining Waterton Lakes, located across the border in Alberta. Printed on tear- and water-resistant tyvek, it's a good choice for planning a hike. At scales of 1:125,000 and 1:83,333.
(USW96, $11.95)
Compass Guide Montana
Compass American
GUIDEBOOK
This wonderfully written handbook features outstanding color photographs, good maps and in-depth information on the culture, history and attractions of Montana. It includes literary excerpts by Wallace Stegner and John Steinbeck, and essays on rodeos, the Hutterites and cowboy artist Charlie Russell. With practical travel information for sites such as Yellowstone National Park and Flathead Indian Reservation.
(USW57, $21.95)
Falcon Guide, Hiking Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks
Erik Molvar
GUIDEBOOK
This guide covers major hikes and trails in both parks, including sketch maps, mile-by-mile descriptions, easy-to-follow maps, elevation charts and descriptions of geographical features and wildlife to be seen en route.
(USW102, $15.95)
The Amazing Death of Calf Shirt and Other Blackfoot Stories, Three Hundred Years of Blackfoot History
Hugh A. Dempsey
HISTORY
A wonderful collection of stories, illuminating the history of the Blackfoot people of the prairies of southern Alberta and northern Montana.
(USW104, $16.95)
Wilderness and the American Mind
Roderick Nash
HISTORY
A classic essay on changing American attitudes toward wilderness and the environment, including an enlightening discussion on western expansion. With chapters on Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Aldo Leopold, Alaska and wilderness preservation.
(USW97, $18.00)
Young Men & Fire
Norman MacLean
HISTORY
A lyrical and finely wrought story of the famous Mann Gulch, Montana firestorm, which took the lives of 13 of the elite Smokejumpers of the U.S. Forest Service in August 1949.
(USW95, $16.00)
All but the Waltz, A Memoir of Five Generations in the Life of a Montana Family
Mary Clearman Blew
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
In this memoir, Blew writes of life and death on the Montana Plains, from her own youth spent working cattle on the family ranch, back through her family to the fur traders and railroad workers who first moved west.
(USW101, $16.95)
Bad Land, An American Romance
Jonathan Raban
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Raban captures the spirit of rural America—and the optimism of homesteaders on the Montana Prairie—in this lovely tale weaving history, anecdote and travel. Winner of the National Book Award.
(USW408, $15.95)
This House of Sky, Landscapes of a Western Mind
Ivan Doig
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Doig's beautifully told, inspiring story of growing up tough on a ranch in western Montana. It's a powerful tale of place, family bonds and perseverance. A western favorite.
(RKY18, $14.00)
Undaunted Courage, Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, And The Opening of the American West
Stephen Ambrose
EXPLORATION
A fast-paced, marvelously detailed account of the exploration of the American West. Ambrose relies on newly published materials and original journals to recreate the high adventure and politics of late 18th-century America.
(USW20, $17.00)
The Last Best Place, A Montana Anthology
William Kittredge
ANTHOLOGY
Farmer-turned-writer Kittredge collects historic and contemporary writings on Montana -- a monumental undertaking justified by the diversity of memoirs, stories and history included.
(USW55, $35.00)
A River Runs Through It, and Other Stories
Norman MacLean
LITERATURE
A classic meditation on family, fly-fishing and the Blackfoot River of Montana. Colored with MacLean's haunting descriptions of the landscape, it is a vivid portrait of a minister and his two sons.
(USW107, $12.00)
Fools Crow
James Welch
LITERATURE
Set in Montana shortly after the Civil War, this novel tells of Fools Crow, a young Blackfoot Indian on the verge of manhood, and his tribe, known as the Lone Eaters.
(USW308, $15.00)
The Big Sky
Alfred Guthrie
Wallace Stegner
LITERATURE
First published in 1947, this classic novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning Guthrie examines mountain man Boone Caudill and his adventures in the American West -- a saga that continues in five more volumes.
(USW52, $14.00)
Glacier on My Mind
Michael Sample
NATURAL HISTORY
Sample captures the unrivaled natural beauty of the unique "Crown of the Continent" region in 140 brilliant color images, from Glacier National Park in Montana to Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta.
(USW100, $32.95)
Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear
Lance Olsen
FIELD GUIDE
OUT OF PRINT
A brief introduction of the ecology, natural history and conservation of the grizzly, sponsored by the Great Bear Foundation.
(BST38, $6.95)
National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Rocky Mountain States
Peter Alden
FIELD GUIDE
A compact field guide to 1,000 commonly encountered plants and animals of Colorado, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. With 1,500 color photographs, 11 maps, and 16 night-sky charts.
(USW286, $19.95)
Rocky Mountain Wildflowers
John J. Craighead
FIELD GUIDE
A Peterson guide to 590 species of wildflowers, with both line drawings and a section of color photographs. Focusing on family and genus, the book includes the most conspicuous and commonly encountered flowers.
(USW41, $21.00)
Scats and Tracks of the Rocky Mountains
James Halfpenny
Todd Telander
FIELD GUIDE
An essential pocket guide to 70 species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds, with line drawings, range map and description.
(USW118, $9.95)
The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America
David Sibley
FIELD GUIDE
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.
(USW418, $19.95)
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