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Wisconsin

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Books and music from Wisconsin and the Midwest

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Wisconsin in the Civil War 3 Midwest Favorites 45 Foodways and Travel 68 Folk, Rock, and Blues Music 9 Folkways 10 History 1112 Politics 13 Social Concerns 14 Milwaukee 15 On the Farm 1618 The Land Around Us 1920 Wisconsin Waters 2122 Keepers of the Earth 2325 Flora and Fauna 2628 Hunting and Fishing 29 Sports 30 Hiking, Climbing, and Cycling 31 Ethnic Heritage 3233 Native Heritage 2436 Midwest Writers 3740 Timeless Music 4142 Frank Lloyd Wright and Friends 43 Arts and Artists 4447

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WIsCOnsIn In the CIVIL WAR

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Letters Home to Sarah

the Civil War Letters of Guy C. taylor, thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteers Guy C. Taylor, Edited by Kevin Alderson & Patsy Alderson Introduction by Kathryn Shively Meier Forgotten in an attic in cashton for more than a century, these 165 letters were written by a young farmer-turned-soldier who served in the 36th Wisconsin regiment in the American civil War. Whether describing training at camp randall, his bouts of measles and malaria, the siege of Petersburg, Lees surrender at Appomattox, or the post-war parade of the armies through Washington D.c., Guy taylor shows himself a keen and thoughtful observer. the letters show, too, taylors transformation from a lonely and somewhat disgruntled infantryman to a thoughtful commentator on the greater ideals of the war.
2012, 358 pp. 6 x 9 34 b/w photos, 4 maps e-book $15.95 1. IsbN 978-0-299-29120-4 hC $26.95

winner of the prestigious harper prize when first published in 1927.

A Wisconsin Boy in Dixie

The Grandmothers

Glenway Wescott With a new introduction by Sargent Bush, Jr. in this moving novel, the young Alwyn tower leaves Wisconsin to travel in Europe, but finds himself haunted by a family of long-dead spiritshis grandparents and greatuncles and aunts, a generation whose young adulthood was shattered by the civil War.
1996, 408 pp., 5 x 7 1/2 2. IsbN 978-0-299-15024-2 pb $19.95

Howard Michael Madaus and Richard H. Zeitlin During the civil War, some 5000 Union Army soldiers filled the ranks of the iron Brigade: the second, sixth, and seventh Wisconsin, the nineteenth indiana, and the twentyFourth Michigan Volunteer infantry regiments. the regimental flags were a tangible symbol of the Union and were always in the forefront of battle, proudly displayed and tenaciously defended. Many men died to keep their flags aloft. this is the story of how the flags of the iron Brigade came into being and the purposes they served both during and after the war.
Distributed for the wisconsin Veterans museum 1998, 110 pp., 6 x 9, 5 Color Illus., 17 b/w photos, 22 Illus. 3. IsbN 978-0-9655854-0-8 pb $12.95

Flags of the Iron Brigade

Civil War Letters of James K. newton Selected and Edited by Stephen E. Ambrose James newtons letters, selected and edited by noted historian stephen Ambrose, reveal newton as an intelligent, eloquent young man who rose from private to lieutenant. it did not take long for this farm boy turned private to discover the grand design of the conflict in which he was engaged, something which many of the officers leading the armies never did discover.Victor Hicken, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society
1995, 206 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 13 photos, 3 maps 4. IsbN 978-0-299-02484-0 pb $17.95

merit award, wisconsin historical society best books for General audiences, selected by the public librar y association

George edwin taylor, his historic Run for the White house, and the Making of Independent Black Politics Bruce L. Mouser More than one hundred years before Barack obama, a man from Wisconsin was the first African American ticketed as a political partys nominee for president of the United states, running against theodore roosevelt in 1904. Born in the south and orphaned during the civil War, George Edwin taylor was adopted by African American farmers near La crosse, educated at Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, and became a journalist, labor activist, and political leader before hope for equality in America gave way to the despair of the Jim crow decades.
2010, 278 pp., 6 x 9, 13 b/w Illus. e-book $19.95 5. IsbN 978-0-299-24914-4 pb $24.95

For Labor, Race, and Liberty

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Tamarack River Ghost

A novel Jerry Apps Apps scores another bulls-eye with his Ames county fiction series with Tamarack River Ghost. it raises the issues of land stewardship and community development in an interesting story filled with compelling characters.Dennis Boyer, author of Listen to the Land
2012, 286 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $14.95 6. IsbN 978-0-299-28880-8 hC $26.95

Finalist for Fiction, midwest book awards

Cranberry Red

A novel Jerry Apps the fourth novel in Jerry Appss Ames county series, Cranberry Red brings the story into the present, portraying the challenges of agriculture and biotechnology in the twenty-f irst century.
2010, 324 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 7. IsbN 978-0-299-24770-6 hC $26.95

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Blue Shadows Farm

A historical novel about a Pioneer Preacher Jerry Apps the story of a preacher and his followers in early Wisconsin, advocating land stewardship and peddling cure-all tonic. Jerry Apps is a born storyteller and observant historian of rural life. Midwest Book Review
2010, 272 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 e-book $9.99 8. IsbN 978-0-299-24754-6 pb $19.95

The Travels of Increase Joseph

A novel Jerry Apps the trials and tribulations of the fictional starkweather farm entertain and educate readers on the battle between traditional, sustainable family farming and encroaching agribusiness and real estate development. Wisconsin Trails
2009, 390 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 10. IsbN 978-0-299-23250-4 hC $26.95

In a Pickle

One-Room Country Schools


history and Recollections Jerry Apps
Distributed for the author 2005, 240 pp., 7 x 10, 69 b/w photos, 26 Illus., 1 map 9. IsbN 978-0-942495-53-9 pb $18.95

A Family Farm story Jerry Apps Apps draws from his own rural upbringing to paint a touching picture of farm life and pickle-making in the sands of central Wisconsin. Wisconsin Natural Resources
2007, 256 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 11. IsbN 978-0-299-22304-5 pb $16.95 12. auDIo mp3 $16.95

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Wisconsin My Home
Thurine Oleson, as told to her daughter Erna Oleson Xan Introduction by Odd Lovoll this much-loved classic vividly recalls the pioneer life of thurine olesons childhood in Wisconsin, but also tells her parents stories of their life in norway and their reasons for emigration. this new edition restores photographs that appeared in the original 1950 edition and includes an introduction by emigration historian odd Lovoll.
2012, 272 pp,. 6 x 9, 29 b/w photos, 5 GeNealoGICal tables e-book $12.95 13. IsbN 978-0-299-28874-7 pb $21.95

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A novel Sara Rath sara rath brings to life the charm of northern Wisconsin. the appreciative reader is soon breathing in balsam and pine, living in a primitive cabin next to the lake, listening to loons, finding unlikely romance, encountering wolves, bears, a lively group of endearing local personalities, and searching for the legendar y buried treasure of John Dillinger and his infamous gang of hoodlums.David rhodes, author of Driftless
terrace books 2012, 184 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 e-book $12.95 14. IsbN 978-0-299-28770-2 hC $26.95

The Waters of Star Lake

Finalist for humor, midwest book awards honor book for Nonfiction, Council for wisconsin writers

Sweet and Sour Pie

A Wisconsin Boyhood Dave Crehore in Manitowoc in the 1950s, Dave crehore learned a few wry lessons about life. these vignettes lovingly recall the days when the bass just wou ld nt stop bit ing, when baseball cards were collected because you were a true fan of the game, and when a grandfather might actually deploy a whoopee cushion on freeloading, self-important guests. susanne skubal, Voyageur
2009, 176 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 18. IsbN 978-0-299-23060-9 hC $19.95

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A novel Sara Rath the loveable Hannah swann leads a quiet life in Madison until she inherits her uncles rundown resort in the north woods and finds herself proprietor of his environmental legacy. A diversion as pleasant as a quiet summer day at the lakeshore. Publishers Weekly
2005, 334 pp., 6 x 9, map e-book $9.99 15. IsbN 978-0-299-21524-8 pb $16.95

Star Lake Saloon and Housekeeping Cottages

Night Sisters

The Baileys Harbor Bird and Booyah Club

A novel Sara Rath When a chance visit to the eccentric but charming Wocanaga spiritualist camp brings nell Grendon of Little Wolf, Wisconsin, face-to-face with the elderly medium Grace Waverly, nell embarks on an adventure rife with suspense, romance, and dark secrets.
2008, 328 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 19. IsbN 978-0-299-22870-5 hC $24.95

Star Lake Saloon (Abridged Audio Book)


Distributed for wisconsin public radio 16. IsbN 978-0-299-22100-3 5-CD set $34.95

Haunted Wisconsin
Michael Norman remains a favorite anthology enjoyed by readers of all ages, full of eerie accounts and unsolved mysteries from Door county to Dodgeville, from Milwaukee to Madeline island. From settlers legends to modernday reports, Haunted Wisconsin is a fascinating guide to ghosts around the corner.Jay rath, author of The W-Files
2011, 272 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $14.95 20. IsbN 978-0-299-28594-4 pb $19.95

Dave Crehore A droll and amiable novel about retirement, friendship, mishap, f ish, and three good dogs on Wisconsins scenic Door peninsula. stroll down coot Lake road with George and Helen oMalley and their eccentric neighbors. Underneath the hilarity are themes of caring, sharing, honesty, and a love for rural living.Jerry Apps, author of Blue Shadows Farm
terrace books 2012, 156 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 e-book $9.99 21. IsbN 978-0-299-28670-5 hC $19.95

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As read by Jim Fleming on Wisconsin Public radios chapter a Day

Sara Lindsay Rath sara creates herself in the voice of these poems: vulnerable, desiring, tough-minded, and generous at once. straightforward. sure. And above all, genuine.Mark Doty
Distributed for the author 2008, 96 pp., 5 1/2 x 9 17. IsbN 978-0-299-22764-7 pb $14.95

Dancing with a Cowboy

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environmentally and socially Responsible travel Pat Dillon and Lynne Diebel Foreword by John Imes Your guide to the best green restaurants, lodgings, shops, and activities in Wisconsins northland. stay in a lumber barons mansion in gorgeous Bayfield, with solar panels on the roof and local organic food for breakfast. take an all day eco-geo-history tour of the northwoods near Hayward, carpool to the Midwest renewable Energy Fair in custer, and more!
2011, 176 pp., 6 x 9, 33 b/w Illus., 3 maps e-book $9.99 22. IsbN 978-0-299-28414-5 pb $19.95

Green Travel Guide to Northern Wisconsin

winner, midwest book award for regional Interest

The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin

honorable mention, Foreword Magazines travel Guidebook of the Year

environmentally and socially Responsible travel Pat Dillon and Lynne Diebel Dillon and Diebel encourage you to venture off the main roads and onto the states many scenic byways to discover some of the best earth-friendly options Wisconsin has to offer. the Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin will likely take you places you never knew existed, especially if your travels have largely been conf ined to the interstate.Wisconsin People and Ideas
2010, 200 pp., 6 x 9, 20 b/w photos, 3 maps e-book $9.99 23. IsbN 978-0-299-23544-4 pb $19.95

Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin

James Norton and Becca Dilley Lavishly illustrated with more than 100 photographs, this book introduces the men and women who represent an artisanal craft that has been a Wisconsin tradition since the 1850s. certification as a Master cheesemaker typically takes almost fifteen years.
20 09, 204 pp., 9 1/2 x 9, 62 b/ w aND 52 Color photos, 5 maps e-book $14.95 26. IsbN 978-0-299-23434-8 pb $24.95

Cheese

the Making of a Wisconsin tradition Jerry Apps Apps documents the daily lives of the early 1940s cheese makers and how Wisconsin came to be the nations number one cheese producer.
Distributed for the author 2005, 236 pp., 7 x 10, 104 b/w photos, 22 Illus., 4 maps 27. IsbN 978-0-942495-80-5 pb $18.95

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A Green Guide for travelers Mary Bergin Fun and innovative places to visitall with an environmentally conscious approachin illinois, iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, plus a few cool places in indianapolis, Kansas city, st. Louis, and nebraska. Will inspire vacation ideas for years to come.Capital Times
Distributed For Itchy Cat press 2011, 232 pp., 6 x 8, Color Illus. throuGhout 24. IsbN 978-0-9815161-2-7 pb $23.00

Sidetracked in the Midwest

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Hungry for Wisconsin

A tasty Guide for travelers Mary Bergin A delightful book that is close to my heart and closer to my stomach. i cant wait to get back to my home state with this tasty guide in my backpack. David Maraniss, author of When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi
Distributed for Itchy Cat press 2008, 264 pp., 6 x 8, Color Illus. throuGhout 28. IsbN 978-0-9815161-0-3 pb $25.00

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Home Cooked Culture

Brewed Awakenings

An Illustrated Journey to Coffeehouses in Wisconsin (and Beyond) Jeff Hagen Will entertain and educate as you enjoy your daily jolt. A perfect gift for coffee lovers!
Distributed for Itchy Cat press 2007, 112 pp., 6 x 6 Color Illus. throuGhout 25. IsbN 978-0-9761450-9-7 pb $13.00

Wisconsin through Recipes Edited by Terese Allen Compiled by Choua Ly From cranberry pie to Point Bock Beer cake, from roast mallard to Friday fish fry, from Latvian peppercakes to wild rice with italian sausage.
Distributed for the wisconsin arts board 1998, 116 pp., 10 x 7 1/2 25 b/w photos 29. IsbN 978-0-9667012-0-3 pb $14.95

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Minnesotas Best Breweries and Brewpubs

searching for the Perfect Pint Robin Shepard this information-packed book is your guide to beers from the land of sky blue waters! shepard provides commentary for more than thirty Minnesota beer makers and threehundred beers.
2011, 336 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $14.95 32. IsbN 978-0-299-28244-8 pb $24.95

how to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods & embark on a tasting Adventure Mary Bergin Authentic German dining begins with wurst, rouladen, and strudel, but so much more def ines and inf luences the cuisine. this is your guide to exploring and enjoying German menus and markets, including recipes, the culinary history of regional specialties, and popular dishes.
Distributed for Ginkgo press 2012, 160 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 8-paGe Color INsert, 14 b/w Illus. 30. IsbN 978-0-9776801-4-6 pb $14.95

Eat Smart in Germany

winner, Quill & tankard award, Nor th american Guild of beer writers

Wisconsins Best Breweries and Brewpubs

searching for the Perfect Pint Robin Shepard Lovers of pilsners, porters, ales, and bocks, perk up! After three years of visiting more than sixty brewing institutions and rating some six hundred local beers, robin shepard has published a guidebook of his findings. On Wisconsin
2001, 328 pp., 6 x 9, 66 Illus., 1 map 33. IsbN 978-0-299-17444-6 pb $24.95

The Best Breweries and Brewpubs of Illinois

searching for the Perfect Pint Robin Shepard check out the tasty offerings of three dozen breweries and brewpubs in illinois and sixteen within half an hours drive across state lines in iowa, Missouri, indiana, and Wisconsin.
2003, 376 pp., 6 x 9, 32 Illlus. 34. IsbN 978-0-299-18894-8 pb $24.95

merit award, wisconsin historical society

Breweries of Wisconsin
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Finalist for travel Guides, ForeWord book awards & midwest book awards

Eat Smart in Norway

Jerry Apps the history of the Dairy states other major industrybeer! From the immigrants who started brewing here during territorial days to the modern industrial giants and the resurgence of small craft breweries.
2004, 306 pp., 7 x 10, 16 Color paGes, 100 b/w Illus. e-book $12.95 35. IsbN 978-0-299-20654-3 pb $24.95

how to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods & embark on a tasting Adventure Joan Peterson Another offering in the award-winning Eat smart series, this volume offers an upbeat and fascinating look at the culinary history, culture, regional dishes, and recipes of norway for travelersand armchair travelers, too.
Distributed for Ginkgo press 2011, 160 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 8-paGe Color INsert, 14 b/w Illus. 31. IsbN 978-0-9776801-3-9 pb $14.95

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Cafe Wisconsin
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A Guide to Wisconsins Down-home Cafes Joanne Raetz Stuttgen stuttgen offers a travelers guide to more than 200 of Wisconsins best small town cafes and, along the way, comments on the many unofficial rolesfrom local heritage museum to senior recreation centerthat cafes play in drawing communities together.
2004, 392 pp., 7 1/4 x 9 1/4, 10 maps 36. IsbN 978-0-299-20114-2 pb $19.95

Cafe Wisconsin Cookbook

Joanne Raetz Stuttgen and Terese Allen offers more than one hundred cherished recipes showcasing the distinct culinary and cultural traditions of Wisconsin. From classic pot roasts and country-style pies to long-simmering soups and heritage specialties, the whole soul-satisfying spectrum of Wisconsin cafe fare is here.
2007, 222 pp., 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 e-book $9.99 37. IsbN 978-0-299-22274-1 pb $24.95

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The Blue Plate Diner Cookbook

Tim Lloyd and James Novak With bakery recipes by Sara Whalen simple, delicious recipes combine with sassy retro illustrations to make this cookbook fun to use or give as a gift. Featuring favorites from a popular eatery in Madison, this cookbook lies flat for easy use and includes soups, salads, Big Bowls, sandwiches, Pasta, Entrees, Kids, and Desserts.
Distributed for Itchy Cat press 2005, 120 pp., 7 1/2 x 8 1/4, Color Illus. throuGhout 41. IsbN 978-0-9761450-2-8 spIral $19.95

Cafe Indiana

A Guide to Indianas Down-home Cafes Joanne Raetz Stuttgen For the hungry diner looking for adventure and authenticity, this is your guide to the states quintessential eats: the best biscuits and gravy, fiddlers, soup beans, beef Manhattan, and pies.
2007, 312 pp., 6 x 9, 7 maps e-book $14.95 38. IsbN 978-0-299-22494-3 pb $19.95

A Bestseller!

Finalist for Cookbooks, midwest book awards

Joanne Raetz Stuttgen and Jolene Ketzenberger order up! Cafe Indiana Cookbook lets you whip up your own diner classicsfrom chicken and noodles to sugar cream piefor your hungry folks.
2010, 224 pp., 7 1/4 x 9 1/4, e-book $14.95 39. IsbN 978-0-299-24994-6 pb $24.95

Cafe Indiana Cookbook

Helen Myhre with Mona Vold When a small-town cafe in osseo, Wisconsin, was praised for some of the worlds best pies in the bestselling guidebook Roadfood, Helen Myhre and the norske nook became famous! From breads to gravies, meats to jellies, and of course, that celebrated sour cream raisin pie, Myhre shows you how to bring a rich, thick slice of Midwest cooking into your kitchen.
2001, 286 pp., 7 1/4 x 9 1/4, 5 lINe DrawINGs 42. IsbN 978-0-299-17234-3 pb $21.95

Farm Recipes and Food Secrets from the Norske Nook

Pickled Herring & Pumpkin Pie

A nineteenth-Century Cookbook for German Immigrants to America Henriette Davidis, With an introduction by Louis A. Pitschmann
Distributed for the max kade Institute for Germanamerican studies 2002, 656 pp., 5 3/16 x 7 9/16, 9 Illus. 40. IsbN 978-0-924119-06-4 pb $24.95

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Swissconsin, My Homeland

Steel Bridge Songs

swiss Folk Music in Wisconsin Wisconsin Folklife Center Virtuoso yodeling, accordion melodies, choral singing, and alpine dance bands.
Distributed for the Center for the study of upper midwestern Cultures 2004, INCluDes booklet 46. IsbN 978-0-924119-19-4 musIC CD $16.00

Purgatory Hill
Irish and scottish Music from the north Woods Brian Miller Bemidji native Brian Miller performs thirteen songs of shanty boys from the logging heyday of 1830 to 1900. the cD comes with two illustrated booklets, one with song lyrics and notes, the second a brief history of irish- and scottish-influenced song traditions in the lumber camps of Minnesota, Wisconsin, canada, and elsewhere, including profiles of singers Mike Dean, Arthur Milloy, Patty McLaughlin, and Hank Underwood.
Distributed for two tap records 2012, INCluDes 2 booklets, 14 b/w photos 43. IsbN 978-0-299-28847-1 MusIc cD $16.00

Minnesota Lumberjack Songs

pat mAcdonald with melaniejane Produced by pat mAcdonald and Steve Hamilton nothing less than a shocking reinvention of blues and rock music. Martin Jack rosenblum, Milwaukee Shepherd Express
2010

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47. IsbN 978-1-891609-11-4 musIC CD $10.00

Ach Ya!

traditional GermanAmerican Music from Wisconsin Compiled and edited by Philip Martin and James P. Leary German American music featuring a capella singing, yodeling, and instrumental zither and button accordion music.
Distributed for the Center for the study of upper midwestern Cultures 2005 INCluDes booklet 48. IsbN 978-0-924119-14-9 musIC CD $16.00

though the bridge was closed for rehab and out of commission during the writing of these songs, her presence permeated the hallways, penetrated the doorways, and filled all hearts.... Droves of driven souls churned out yet another years worth of tributes, tall tales, and ragged anthems.pat mAcdonald
2012 49. IsbN 978-1-891609-15-2 musIC CD $12.00

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Vol. 5

The Best of Jack Pine Style

The Andresen Guitar Group Had the celebrated southern flat-pick guitar hero Doc Watson been born on a farm near Duluth, he might have come up with something akin to the deeply rooted yet inventive and old World yet thoroughly Upper Midwestern sound the Andresen Guitar Group deliversa sound as warm as a thermos of coffee in a deer stand, as bracing as a dip in Lake superior. James P. Leary, author of Wisconsin Folklore
Distributed for the Center for the study of upper midwestern Cultures 2010, INCluDes booklet 44. IsbN 978-0-924119-08-8 musIC CD $16.00

Produced by pat mAcdonald, the engineers, and the artists themselves original music by an exciting array of artists, including blues, acoustic, rock, and more, from the annual sturgeon Bay festival created to save the old steel bridge.
50. IsbN 978-1-891609-12-1 musIC CD $10.00
2010

Vol. 4

even more songs that owe their life to that bridge in sturgeon Bay! Produced by pat mAcdonald, the engineers, and the artists themselves
2010

51. IsbN 978-1-891609-09-1 musIC CD $10.00

The Goose Island Ramblers twenty-seven songs and tunes by Wisconsins beloved Goose island ramblers, including theres no norwegians in Dickeyville. the ramblers . . . bring a rich heritage of norwegian f iddle and dance music to their string-bandwith-accordion format.Old Time Country
Distributed for the Center for the study of upper midwestern Cultures 2004, INCluDes booklet 45. IsbN 978-0-924119-20-0 musIC CD $16.00

Midwest Ramblin

Vols. 2, 3

More songs Inspired by sturgeon Bays historic Bridge Produced by pat mAcdonald, the engineers, and the artists themselves
2010

52. IsbN 978-1-891609-10-7 musIC CD $15.00

Vol. 1

selections from steel Bridge songfest, Volume 1 Produced by pat mAcdonald and Chris Aaron
2010

53. IsbN 978-1-891609-08-4 musIC CD $10.00

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Bloodstoppers & Bearwalkers


Folk traditions of Michigans Upper Peninsula
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Richard M. Dorson Edited and with an introduction by James P. Leary remote and r ugged, Michigans Upper Peninsula has been home to a rich variety of indigenous peoples and old World immigrantsa heritage deeply embedded in todays Yooper culture.
2008, 408 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/4, 11 b/w Illus. 54. IsbN 978-0-299-22714-2 pb $24.95

Folk Arts Along Wisconsins ethnic settlement trail Edited by Robert T. Teske the Ethnic settlement trail encompasses twelve counties along Lake Michigan. this lovely book showcases slovak wheat weaving, African American quilting, Freistadts Alte Kamerade Band, and much more.
1998, 56 pp., 11 x 8 1/2, 22 Color photos, 24 b/w photos, 1 map 57. IsbN 978-0-9625597-1-6 pb $14.95

Passed to the Present

Old World Wisconsin

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So Ole Says to Lena


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Folk humor of the Upper Midwest Compiled and edited by James P. Leary With an introduction by W.K. McNeil in the land of beer, polka, and muskies, everybody is ethnic and the humor is plentiful. this popular book includes jokes, anecdotes, and tall tales from ethnic groups (Woodland indians, French, cornish, Germans, irish, scandinavians, Finns, and Poles) and working folk (loggers, miners, farmers, townsfolk, hunters, and fishers).
2001, 296 pp., 6 x 9, 29 b/w photoGraphs 55. IsbN 978-0-299-17374-6 pb $19.95

Around europe in the Badger state Fred L. Holmes A delightful survey of the ethnic traditions of old World homes and the peoples who settled Wisconsin. First published in 1944, it is a must read for amateur historians, cultural history buffs, and anyone interested in one of the Heartlands true melting pots.
2002, 200 pp., 6 x 9 58. IsbN 978-1-55971-056-5 pb $9.95

Wisconsin Folk Art

A sesquicentennial Celebration Edited by Robert T. Teske Highlights such traditional arts as basketmaking, needlework, and decoy carving.
1998, 128 pp., 10 x 10, 30 Color photos, 50 b/w photos 59. IsbN 978-0-9625597-4-7 pb $19.95

In Tune with Tradition

Wisconsin Folk Musical Instruments Edited by Robert T. Teske From ojibwa dance drums to Hardanger fiddles, these diverse instruments and the seventeen craftsmen who make them are introduced with stunning photographs and lively, informative text.
1997, 72 pp. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2, 26 Color photos, 26 b/w photos 56. IsbN 978-0-9625597-0-9 pb $14.95

Wisconsin Folklife

A Celebration of Wisconsin traditions Edited by Richard March and Marshall Cook this lively and colorful short book presents a sampling of Wisconsin folk traditions in the 1990s.
Distributed for the wisconsin arts board 1999, 64 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 56 Color photos, 3 b/w photos 60. IsbN 978-1-882280-02-5 pb $9.95

Compiled and annotated by James P. Leary Leary has pulled together, from a vast array of sources, probably the most complete cross-section of Wisconsin culture that ive seen. thomas Vennum, SmithSonian inStitution this entertaining compilation covers an enormous range of topics, including German dialect expressions, the jargon of apple-pickers, Ho-chunk and ojibwa mythological tricksters, stories of Polish American strongmen, norwegian fiddling, African-American gospel groups, tavern amusements, spearing decoys, needlework, church dinners, the traditional work practices of commercial fishers, tobacco growers, and pickle packers.
1998, 560 pp., 6 x 9, 121 b/w Illus. e-book $16.95 61. IsbN 978-0-299-16034-0 pb $27.95

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Lawyers Who Shaped Dane County

Great Pages in History from the Wisconsin State Journal

18522002 Introduction by Frank M. Denton reproduces the most important front pages in the history of the Wisconsin state Journal newspaper, from 1852, to the War on terrorism.
2002, 208 pp., 11 x 14, Illus. throuGhout 62. IsbN 978-0-299-18334-9 pb $15.00

A history of the Practice of Law in the Madison Area Tom Ragatz, Paul Humphrey, and Sally Garbo Wedde and the Dane County Bar Association History and Memorials Committee Featuring short biographies of attorneys, judges, and law firms from the 1850s to the early 1980s, this book also discusses the training, practice, public roles, work climate, and perspectives of lawyers during more than a century of change.
Distributed for the Dane County bar association 2012, 144 pp., 10 x 12, Illus. throuGhout e-book $19.95 65. IsbN 978-0-9853646-0-1 hC $39.95

La Follettes Autobiography

Madison

A history of the Formative years David V. Mollenhoff Mollenhoff s incredible research has made the book a valuable tool for teachers, journalists and other researchers, but it is clearly his storytelling skills that set the book apart. Capital Times
2004, 512 pp., 11 1/4 x 8 3/4, 300 b/w photos 66. IsbN 978-0-299-19980-7 hC $50.00

Strong-Minded Woman

seCOnD eDItIOn

the story of Lavinia Goodell, Wisconsins First Female Lawyer Mary Lahr Schier Written for younger readers. Lavinia Goodell became Wisconsins f irst woman lawyer in 1858.
2001. 112 pp. 6 x 9, 5 b/w photos 63. IsbN 978-0-9671787-3-8 hC $21.95

A Personal narrative of Political experiences Robert M. La Follette Introduction by Allan Nevins robert M. La Follettes memoir of his political life and philosophy is also a personal history of the Progressive movement in the United states.
1960, 366 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 68. IsbN 978-0-299-02194-8 pb $21.95

Dane County Place-Names

Frederic G. Cassidy New introduction by Tracy Will New foreword by David Medaris An entertaining record of the heritage of Dane county from its earliest days through the 1940s.
2009, 288 pp., 4 1/2 x 7, 3 maps e-book $9.99 64. IsbN 978-0-299-23294-8 pb $15.95

Madison

The La Follettes of Wisconsin

the Illustrated sesquicentennial history Stuart D. Levitan this engaging illustrated history, full of photographs, maps, and birds-eye views, captures the growth of the city of Madison from its first days as a city to the Great Depression. the volume includes many archival images that had never been published or have not been seen since for a century or more.
2006 , 290 pp., 10 x 10, 333 b/w Illus. 67. IsbN: 978-0-299-21674-0 pb $34.95

VOLUMe 1, 18561931

Love and Politics in Progressive America Bernard A. Weisberger Magnetic, theatrical, intensely loved, and passionately denounced, the La Follettes of WisconsinFighting Bob, Belle, and their children Bob Jr., Phil, Fola, and Maryare brought vividly to life in this collective biography.
1994, 384 pp., 6 x 9, 24 halFtoNes 69. IsbN 978-0-299-14130-1 hC $29.95

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Wisconsins Past and Present

A historical Atlas Wisconsin Cartographers Guild With an introduction by William Cronon More than 100 pages of historic and geographic data, including full-color maps, descriptive text, photos, and illustrations.
1998, 144 pp. 9 x 12 135 Color maps, 20 Color photos, 15 Charts 70. IsbN 978-0-299-15940-5 hC $39.95

outstanding achievement award, american Congress on sur veying & mapping

Cultural Map of Wisconsin

A Cartographic Portrait of the state David Woodward, Robert C. Ostergren, Onno Brouwer, Steven Hoelscher, and Joshua Hane this extraordinary map is a wonderful way to discover the history, culture, land, and people of Wisconsin. An open invitation to stop along the way and get acquainted with the past and present.Margaret Beattie Bogue, author of Around the Shores of Lake Michigan
1996, 42 x 45, INCluDes 16-paGe booklet wIth sIte keY 71. IsbN 978-0-299-15244-4 FolDeD map $12.95

merit award, wisconsin historical society

9XM Talking

WhA Radio and the Wisconsin Idea Randall Davidson the first comprehensive history of the University of Wisconsin radio station, WHA; affiliated state-owned station, WLBL; and the post-World War ii FM stations that are the backbone of the network now known as Wisconsin Public radio.
2006, 422 pp., 6 x 9, 69 b/w photos e-book $19.95 73. IsbN 978-0-299-21870-6 hC $34.95

Wisconsin
A history Robert C. Nesbit Revised and updated by William F. Thompson nesbits classic single-volume history of Wisconsin was expanded by Wisconsin state Historian William F. thompson to include the decades up to the late 1980s.
2004, 630 pp., 6 x 9, 32 Illus. 72. IsbN 978-0-299-10804-5 pb $29.95

seCOnD eDItIOn

Edwin R. Bayley no one who cares about liberty will read Mr. Bayleys master ful study without a shudder about the journalistic cop-outs that contributed to making the nightmare called Mccarthyism. this book reminds us that it could happen here, but perhaps will make it harder to happen next time.Dan iel schor r thorough, incisive and fascinating, this is the best account we have of the strange relationship between Joe Mccarthy and the American press. Arthur schlesinger Jr.
1981, 282 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $14.95 74. IsbN 978-0-299-08624-4 pb $19.95

Joe McCarthy and the Press

merit award, wisconsin historical Societ y Theodore Saloutos Award, Immigration & ethnic histor y societ y

Between Memory and Reality

Family and Community in Rural Wisconsin, 18701970 Jane Marie Pederson An osseo native looks at the enduring power of immigrant traditions in rural trempealeau county, from its pioneer days to recent decades.
1992, 322 pp. 6 x 9, 332 pp., 25 photos, 1 map 340. IsbN 978-0-299-13284-2 pb $24.95

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POLItICs

Democracy in Print

the Best of the Progressive Magazine, 19092009 Edited by Matthew Rothschild From Jane Addams to Howard Zinn, Democracy in Print captures many of the most influential progressive voices from a centur y of United states history. it chronicles voices of the movements for womens and civil rights, labor, gay rights, and more, and champions the importance of an independent media.
2009, 390 pp., 7 x 9 1/2 e-book $14.95 78. IsbN 978-0-299-23224-5 pb $24.95

award of merit for leadership in history, american association for state & local histor y

Unsafe for Democracy

Raising Hell for Justice

Wisconsin Votes

An electoral history Robert Booth Fowler this very readable book manages to bring alive a myriad of statistics, weaving them into a narrative that dares to analyze without hyperbole or bias the impact that key racial and demographic groups, and their geographic bases, have at the ballot box. A must read for anybody interested in Wisconsin politics.Jeff Mayers, president, WisPolitics.com
2008, 360 pp., 6 x 9, 21 b/w photos, 11 maps, 3 tables 75. IsbN 978-0-299-22744-9 pb $24.95

World War I and the U.s. Justice Departments Covert Campaign to suppress Dissent William H. Thomas Jr. During World War i, the U.s. Department of Justice used the new Espionage Act and the later sedition Act not only to prosecute illegal acts but also to caution and intimidate dissenters, pacif ists, immigrants, labor organizers, journalists, clergy, and more. Wisconsins large German American community received extensive scrutiny.
2008, 272 pp., 6 x 9, 13 b/w Illus. e-book $22.95 79. IsbN 978-0-299-22890-3 hC $34.95 80. IsbN 978-0-299-22896-5 larGe- prINt pb $24.95

the Washington Battles of a heartland Progressive David R. Obey David obey . . . has written his own story, a love-story to his home state, his family, and to the profession he has graced for nearly half a century. Like its author, this book is passionate, honest, and funny. i commend it to anybody who cares about the present and the future of the United states or who just needs the lift from the honest story of a truly exemplary public servant.Mark shields of PBS NewsHour
2007, 448 pp., 6 x 9, 19 b/w photos e-book $12.95 83. IsbN 978-0-299-22540-7 hC $35.00

Robert Koehlers The Strike

the Improbable story of an Iconic 1886 Painting of Labor Protest James M. Dennis in 1886 Milwaukee artist robert Koehler painted a dramatic depiction of an imagined confrontation between factory workers and their employer. The Strike became an inspiration for the labor movement during the campaign for the eight-hour workday, gaining international attention, falling into obscurity, and then becoming famed again. Every painting of cultural worth should have a chronicler as thorough and comprehensive as James M. Dennis.ForeWord
2011, 238 pp., 9 1/2 x 8, 8 Color Illus., 68 b/w Illus. e-book $14.95 76. IsbN 978-0-299-25134-5 pb $24.95

With Honor

Melvin Laird in War, Peace, and Politics Dale Van Atta Foreword by President Gerald R. Ford A thorough . . . account of Melvin Lairds maturation as a politician, his important contributions to health care and medical research, and his crucial influence on the development of American and domestic policy throughout the post-1945 period. Jeremi suri, author of Henry Kissinger and the American Century
2008, 664 pp., 6 x 9, 40 b/w Illus. e-book $12.95 81. IsbN 978-0-299-22680-0 hC $35.00

merit award, wisconsin historical Societ y Winner, Best Scholarly Book, Council for wisconsin writers

On Wisconsin Women

Working for their Rights from settlement to suffrage Genevieve McBride

helen Connor Laird and Family, 18881982 Helen L. Laird the mother of U.s. secretary of Defense Melvin Laird and the grandmother of Wisconsin First Lady Jessica Doyle, Helen c. Laird made her own mark in Wisconsin politics and education.
2005, 526 pp., 6 x 9, 42 b/w photos e-book $14.95 82. IsbN 978-0-299-21450-0 hC $34.95

A Mind of Her Own

1993, 376 pp., 6 x 9 77. IsbN 978-0-299-14004-5 pb $26.95

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An Individuals search for Meaning Yi-Fu Tuan tuan has written an extraordinary prose poem that embodies the search for meaning, a life-long reflection concerning the place of the individual in a world torn by war, inequality, and disaster. He explores the role of the individual in both the meaning of community and in the wider cosmopolitan world, pointing constantly toward the promise of progress. this is a joyous book that is firmly rooted in the great religious traditions of both the East and the West. Dominic A. Pacyga, author of Chicago: A Biography
Distributed for George F. thompson publishing 2012, 216 pp., 6 x 9, 2 Color photos 84. IsbN 978-0-9834978-1-3 pb $26.50

Humanist Geography

A year in the Life of a Day-Care Center Harriet Brown A must-read for parents, educators, and anyone who enjoys first-rate writing and dead-on insight into the lives of our youngest children and those who care for them.
2005, 264 pp., 6 x 9, 29 b/w photos e-book $12.95 88. IsbN 978-0-299-15870-5 hC $22.95 89. IsbN 978-0-299-15874-3 pb $16.95

The Good-bye Window

The Rise and Fall of HMOs

Human Goodness

Yi-Fu Tuan in a refreshing antidote to skeptical times, UWMadison professor emeritus Yi-Fu tuan explores our capacity for moral reasoning and asks a seemingly simple question: What does it mean to be good? His answer is as surprising as it is profound.
2008, 248 pp., 5 1/2 x 7 1/4 e-book $9.99 85. IsbN 978-0-299-22670-1 hC $24.95

An American health Care Revolution Jan Gregoire Coombs Excellent. . . . this detailed analysis of how the Marshfield clinic struggled to balance competing priorities and interest groups nicely illustrates the adage if you see one HMo, youve seen one HMo.Joel D. Howell, The Journal of American History
2005, 430 pp., 6 x 9 90. IsbN 978-0-299-20240-8 hC $35.00

Hidden Agenda

Pathways of Hope

Carol Chase Bjerke coupling multifaceted artwork with personal testimony, this book provides a graceful entree into discussion about a previously unspeakable medical topic: surviving gastrointestinal diseases to live with an ostomy.
Distributed for borderland books 2009, 96 pp., 11 x 8 1/2, 65 Color photos 91. IsbN 978-0-9815620-0-1 hC $45.00

Living Well with Cognitive Changes Edited by Christine Baum Van Ryzin, Mary Kay Baum, and Rosann Baum Milius this small but powerful book offers personal stories and important insights and information about early-onset Alzheimers disease and/or other neurodegenerative disorders, to increase emotional, spiritual, and physical wellbeing.
Distributed for www.formemory.org 2011, 72 pp., 82 Color photos 86. IsbN 978-0-9761336-3-6 pb $18.00

Facing Fear

Cancer and Politics, Courage and hope Judith Strasser Part memoir, part journalism, Facing Fear traces strassers thoughtful efforts to comprehend the nature of fear in societyand in her own life as she faced a fatal disease.
Distributed for borderland books 2009, 232 pp., 5 5/8 x 8 3/8 92. IsbN 978-0-9768781-9-3 pb $19.95

Black Eye

escaping a Marriage, Writing a Life Judith Strasser An unf linching, unsparing, unput-down-able diary of a womans slow tumble to health, freedom, and even joy, against ter r if y ing odds. Black Eye is the kind of book we wish no one had to write, but which we are compelled to read. Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean
2004, 368 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $12.95 87. IsbN 978-0-299-19930-2 hC $26.95

bill lueders and patt y received the Courage award of the wisconsin Coalition against sexual assault

Cry Rape

the true story of One Womans harrowing Quest for Justice Bill Lueders, with a new afterword A powerful example of how an investigative reporter can right injustices and expose the need for further reform. . . . A visually impaired woman named Patty, living in Madison . . . suffered a double nightmare: the sexual assault itself and her revictimization at the hands of police . . . who suspected (and later charged) Patty with falsely reporting a crime.Booklist
2006, 288 pp., 6 x 9, 24 b/w photos e-book $9.99 93. IsbN 978-0-299-21964-2 pb $19.95

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The Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion

An Illustrated history John C. Eastberg Little did captain Frederick Pabst, Milwaukees famed beer baron, know that when he began construction of his new mansion in 1890 it would survive in the twenty-first century as a testament to Americas Gilded Age. in this beautiful, full-color book, John c. Eastberg tells the story of this architectural landmark and relates in detail the character of captain Pabst, his family, and his brewing empire.
Distributed for the pabst mansion 2009, 272 pp., 9 x 12 , 235 Color photos, 150 b/w photos 94. IsbN 978-0-9823810-0-7 hC $49.95

Greater Milwaukees Growing Pains, 19502000

An Insiders View Richard W. Cutler Historic trends and battles that shaped Milwaukee over the past 50 years.
Distributed for the milwaukee County historical society 2005, 320 pp., 6 x 9, 12 Color maps, 5 b/w photos 98. IsbN 978-0-938076-16-2 pb $19.95

winner, midwest book award for book Design

Mary Nohl

Alan J. Strekow With a foreword by John C. Eastberg Master metalsmith cyril colnik (1871 1958) crafted a sixty-year Milwaukee career creating marvelously intricate iron and bronze gates, balustrades, chandeliers, architectural ornaments, and other decor for public buildings, restaurants, churches, and mansions of the wealthy. this book documents his life and work and the metalsmiths art.
Distributed for the Friends of the Villa terrace Decorative arts museum 2011, 200 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 269 Color Illus., 77 b/w photos 95. IsbN 978-0-615-48141-8 hC $45.00

Cyril Colnik, Man of Iron

Inside & Outside Barbara Manger and Janine Smith A keenly fascinating journey into the mind of the sometimes misunderstood but always marvelously creative Milwaukee painter, sculptor, and potter, Mary nohl. Mangers text has recreated nohls life as it deserves to be presented.Martin Hintz, author of Day Trips from Milwaukee
Distributed for Greater milwaukee Foundation 2009, 10 x 10, 165 Color Illus., 145 b/w Illus. 99. IsbN 978-0-615-25118-9 pb $29.95

Joyworks

the story of Marquette electronics Mike Cudahy How Michael cudahy and his friend and partner Warren cozzens created Marquette Electronics, one of the miracles of modern business.
Distributed for the milwaukee County historical society 2005, 250 pp., 5 1/4 x 8, 48 b/w photos 100. IsbN 978-0-938076-17-9 pb $19.95

Cops Kid

A Milwaukee Memoir Mel C. Miskimen An original and engaging look at the family life of a cop through the eyes of his daughter . . . and a cultural snapshot of people and events that shaped American life during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.Jonathan L. overby, radio host and producer of Higher Ground
2003, 160 pp., 5 x 8 1/2 e-book $12.95 96. IsbN 978-0-299-18880-1 hC $17.95

Useful Work for Unskilled Women

A Unique Milwaukee WPA Project Mary Kellogg Rice A unique Milwaukee project in the post-Depression years that trained thousands of unskilled, uneducated women in the production of handicrafts.
Distributed for the milwaukee County historical society 2005, 146 pp., 9 1/2 x 10, 5 Illus., 32 Color photos, 125 b/w photos 101. IsbN 978-0-938076-18-6 pb $24.95

Byron Kilbourn and the Development of Milwaukee

Goodwin Berquist and Paul C. Bowers, Jr. this biography of one of Milwaukees founding fathers follows Kilbourn from his boyhood home in ohio to Wisconsin, where he served as a surveyor.
Distributed for the milwaukee County historical society 2005, 204 pp., 6 x 9, 41 b/w Illus. 97. IsbN 978-0-938076-15-5 pb $14.95

The Healthiest City

Milwaukee and the Politics of health Reform Judith Walzer Leavitt A coalition of Milwaukee reformers at the turn of the twentieth century used community education and municipal action to overcome filth and disease, achieving the title of healthiest city by the 1930s.
1996, 318 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 21 b/w photos, 8 lINe DrawINGs e-book $15.95 102. IsbN 978-0-299-15164-5 pb $19.95

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From Jungle Fowl to City Chicks Susan Troller, Art by S.V. Medaris, additional stories by Jane Hamilton, Michael Perry, and Ben Logan A loving paean to the surprisingly complex world of chickens. . . . if you own chickens, are considering bringing them into your life, or simply find them fascinating, youll crow over cluck.Judy Ettenhoffer, Capital Times
Distributed for Itchy Cat press 2011, 128 pp., 8 1/2 x 10 1/3, Color Illus. throuGhout 103. IsbN 978-0-9815161-3-4 pb $25.00

Cluck!

Purebred and Homegrown

Farm Boys

Lives of Gay Men from the Rural Midwest Collected and edited by Will Fellows With a new afterword the simple, often self-effacing testimonies of rural gay men . . . prove moving and richly three-dimensional. these coming-of-age stories from men ranging from 24 to 84 smash the stereotype that gay culture is exclusively an urban culture.Chicago Tribune
1998, 360 pp., 6 x 9, 32 b/w photos, 8 DrawINGs e-book $14.95 104. IsbN 978-0-299-15084-6 pb $19.95

Renewing the Countryside Wisconsin

stories of sustainable Living, Working, and Playing Edited by Jerry Hembd & Jody Padgham With a foreword by Governor James Doyle Engaging stories explore how the state is leading the nation in sustainably grown food, environmentally responsible businesses, and home-grown, forward-looking answers to todays rural economy.
Distributed for renewing the Countryside 2007, 176 pp., 9 1/8 x 9 3/8, 120 photos 105. IsbN 978-0-9795458-1-8 pb $26.95

Americas County Fairs Drake Hokanson and Carol Kratz Visit Americas county fairs as they are vividly evoked through the images, stories, and voices of the people who make them happen4-H kids, fair managers, pie judges, farmers and ranchers, rodeo queens, food vendors, assorted local characters. Just like a great county fair, this book is vast and overpowering. . . . to read Purebred and Homegrown: Americas County Fairs is to smell hot corn dogs and barbecue and to hear the happy screams of kids on roller coasters and the moo of fat oxen in harness.Jane stern and Michael stern, authors of Two for the Road: Our Love Affair with American Food
2008, 200 pp., 9 x 10, 125 Illus. 106. IsbN 978-0-299-22824-8 pb $29.95

The Dane County Farmers Market

A Personal history Mary Carpenter with Quentin Carpenter A history and flavorful taste of Americas biggest (and best!) Farmers Market.
2003, 160 pp., 8 1/2 x 10, 75 b/w photos 107. IsbN 978-0-229-18464-3 pb $19.95

Farm Crossing

the Amazing Adventures of Addie and Zachary Jack Bushnell Illustrated by Laurie Caple A char m ing adventure that sees true-to-life stories of northwestern Wisconsin farm families through childrens eyes.
Dis t r ib u t e d f or t he Chip p e w a Valle y m us eum 2005, 96 pp., 7 x 9, 16 b/w Illus. 108. IsbN 978-0-9636191-5-0 pb $9.95

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Farm Life

A Century of Change for Farm Families and their neighbors Frank Smoot the story of dairy farming in the chippewa Valley and its ties to larger national and historical issues.
Distributed for the Chippewa Valley museum 2005, 128 pp., 10 x 8, 132 b/w Illus. 109. IsbN 978-0-9636191-4-3 pb $14.95

When Horses Pulled the Plow

Voices from the Heart of the Land

Rural stories that Inspire Community Richard L. Cates Jr. cates captures the essence of our township, our citizens, the moments of joy and laughter, hardship and sorrow, and the unspoken bonds that held it all together.sondy Poperoberts, Wisconsin state representative and native of Arena township
2008, 208 pp., 11 x 9, 135 b/w photos, 1 map, 1 lINe DrawING, 1 Chart e-book $9.99 110. IsbN 978-0-299-22784-5 pb $24.95

Life of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 19101929 Olaf F. Larson Foreword by Jerry Apps Written in his 90s, this memoir is olaf Larsons account of his long-ago boyhood on a tobacco farm in rock county in an era of rural transformation. He weaves farming detailsincluding descriptions of equipment, crops, and livestockwith wry tales about his family, neighbors, and the one-room schoolhouse he attended, revealing the texture of everyday life in the rural Midwest a century ago.
2011, 202 pp., 5 x 7 , 20 b/w photos e-book $12.95 114. IsbN 978-0-299-28204-2 pb $17.95

Pulse

Back to the Land

the enduring Dream of selfsufficiency in Modern America Dona Brown What a splendid account of a movement thats usually caricatured. it taught me a lot . . . about the political and committed history of back-tothe-landers across American history. Forget your stereotype of the rugged individualist: this story turns out to be a lot more interesting than that! Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet
2011, 296 pp., 6 x 9, 21 b/w Illus. e-book $12.95 111. IsbN 978-0-299-25074-4 pb $24.95

A Farmers take on the Universe Justin Isherwood Award-winning writer and f ifthgeneration farmer, Justin isherwood enchants his readers again with his fresh writing in this new collection of essays, inviting readers to climb onto his tractor and enjoy the ride.
Distributed for home brew press 2011, 188 pp., 6 x 9 115. IsbN 978-1-891609-13-8 pb $17.95

Book of Plough

Christmas Stones and the Story Chair

essays on the Virtue of Farm, Family, and the Rural Life Justin Isherwood A farmer with a gift for language and a writer with the field still fresh on his boots, Justin isherwood is irresistibly compelling. As he moves from the profound to the practical, he turns the ordinary experiences of farm life into a feast for the senses.
Distributed for home brew press 2005, 222 pp., 6 x 9 116. IsbN 978-1-883755-07-2 hc $21.95

Justin Isherwood A Wisconsin farmer and writer recounts the stories told by his family every year at christmas.
Distributed for home brew press 2007, 204 pp., 5 x 8 112. IsbN 978-1-891609-04-6 pb $16.00 113. IsbN 978-1-891609-07-7 hC $26.00

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Cows

A Closer Look Paul W. Thoresen Here are Holsteins as theyve rarely been depicted before photographic abstractions in black and white, artists models with long-lashed liquid eyes, soulful individuals and sisters of the herd, the fecund embodiments of mothers milk, tenants of the land, spirits and myths. southern Wisconsin photographer Paul thoresen captures the essence of cows in this collection of striking images.
Distributed for borderland books 2011, 136 pp., 10 1/4 x 9, 64 DuotoNe photos, 15 Color photos 117. IsbN 978-0-9815620-9-4 hc $40.00

Tales from the Middle Border

Richard Quinney richard Quinneys autobiographical essays begin with his birth and early years on the family farm in southern Wisconsin, continue through a lifetime of movement away from the farm, and document a return to the farm. Along the way, there are the tales of the years of living and writing in a prairie town across the border.
Distributed for borderland books 2007, 200 pp., 5 1/2 x 8, 16 b/w photos 118. IsbN 978-0-9768781-3-1 hC $26.00

Once Again the Wonder

Richard Quinney the author lived in a prairie town in northern illinois, within easy driving distance of his Wisconsin farm, as he made the observations and wrote these essays exploring the experience of the sublime in everyday life.
Distributed for borderland books 2008, 232 pp., 5 x 7 1/2, 4 b/w photos 122. IsbN 978-0-9768781-1-7 hC $24.00

Borderland

Finalist for biography/memoir, midwest book awards

A Lifetime Burning

Richard Quinney Quinney contemplates family artifacts and their final disposal when their generations-old farmhouse in southern Wisconsin must be vacated.
Distributed for borderland books 2009, 56 pp., 6 1/2 x 9, 45 Color Illus. 119. IsbN 978-0-9815620-5-6 hC $26.00

A Midwest Journal Richard Quinney Equal parts memoir, geography, photo journal, and natural history, Borderland is a deeply felt exploration of what it means to be at home in a particular landscape. A nuanced literary evocation of place in the tradition of Aldo Leopold and Wallace stegner.
2001, 208 pp., 8 x 8 1/2, 70 b/w photos 123. IsbN 978-0-299-17430-9 hC $24.95

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A Farm in Wisconsin

Richard Quinney A journal with photographs of the passing seasons, over the course of a year on a farm of the authors youth in Walworth county, Wisconsin. the farm was settled by his greatgrandparents emigrating from ireland during the famine and is the place always returned to in times of need and solace.
Distributed for borderland books 2008, 188 pp., 5 x 7 1/2, 12 b/w photos 120. IsbN 978-0-9768781-0-0 hC $24.00

Richard Quinney this is the story of a farm in Walworth county, Wisconsin, that began with a few acres in 1868 and grew to a 160-acre family farm. over many years it supported and provided the rich background for four generations. told from the varied perspectives of descendants of irish, English, and scottish emigrants, revealed in letters, diaries, and photographs, this book offers a moving portrait of life on one Wisconsin farm over 150 years.
Distributed for borderland books 2012, 136 pp., 7 1/2 x 9 1/4 , 82 b/w Illus. 124. IsbN 978-0-9835174-0-5 hC $35.00

Field Notes

Richard Quinney taking his cue from Emerson and the eighteenth-century naturalist Gilbert White, richard Quinney examines the beauty of the world and ponders our place in it in Field Notes.
Distributed for borderland books 2008, 128 pp., 6 1/2 x 9, 6 b/w photos 121. IsbN 978-0-9768781-6-2 hC $28.00

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Photographs by Bart Smith Edited by Eric Sherman and Andrew Hanson III; Foreword by Congressman David Obey the ice Age trail is a nationally significant resource, and this appealing book paints a picture of the trail that is both engaging for a general audience and scientifically rich.David Lillard, American Hiking society
2008, 128 pp., 8 x 10, 120 Color photos 125. IsbN 978-0-299-22664-0 pb $26.95

Along Wisconsins Ice Age Trail

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A Thousand Pieces of Paradise

Landscape and Property in the Kickapoo Valley Lynne Heasley Wisconsins Kickapoo Valley is surely one of the most beautiful spots in the United states but few of us think of it as also being one of the most political.Wisconsin State Journal
published in association with the Center for american places, Chicago 2012, 248 pp., 6 x 9, 12 maps aND Graphs e-book $14.95 128. IsbN 978-0-299-21394-7 pb $24.95

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Geology of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail

David M. Mickelson, Louis J. Maher Jr., and Susan L. Simpson Wisconsins ice Age legacy is explained in this lively overview of geological processes, materials, and landforms, illustrated by full-color photographs, beautiful maps, and helpful diagrams. the authors detail geological features along each segment of the ice Age trail and at each of the nine national ice Age scientific reserve sites. this book will bring the geology of the ice Age trail and ice Age national scientific reserve alive for hikers and non-hikers alike. Kent M. syverson, University of WisconsinEau claire
2011, 408 pp., 8 x 10, 115 Color photos, 164 maps, 2 b/w Illus. e-book $19.95 126. IsbN 978-0-299-28484-8 pb $34.95

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Door Countys Emerald Treasure

A history of Peninsula state Park William H. Tishler Door Countys Emerald Treasure explores the rich history of Door countys Peninsula state Park, from its importance to native Americans and early European settlers through the twentieth century. Bill tishler engagingly relates the role of conservationists and progressives in establishing the state park, its growing popularity for tourism and recreation, and efforts to protect the parks resources from a variety of threats.
2006, 260 pp., 6 x 9, 57 b/w photos e-book $9.99 129. IsbN 978-0-299-22074-7 pb $24.95

Forest Products Laboratory, 19102010

The Physical Geography of Wisconsin

Celebrating a Century of Accomplishments Compiled and edited by John W. Koning Jr. the Forest Products Laboratorya federal facility located on the University of WisconsinMadison campusconducts cutting-edge research that has transformed old industries and created new ones, including lumber production, corrugated containers, recycled paper, production of alcohol from wood, commercial cultivation of shiitake mushrooms, and hundreds of other businesses. the curious browser will f ind this inviting, colorful book full of surprising information about the ways wood products affect daily life. scientists, manufacturers, policymakers, and other experts will find it an extraordinary reference and history of significant accomplishments.
2011, 536 pp., 9 x 12, 500 Color photos, 300 b/w photos 127. IsbN 978-0-299-28320-9 hC $40.00

Lawrence Martin the topography of Wisconsin and its evolution are vividly described in highly readable text complemented by detailed maps, charts, and illustrations.
1965, 636 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 36 Illus. 130. IsbN 978-0-299-03475-7 pb $24.95

Hanging By a Thread

A Kites View of Wisconsin Photography by Craig M. Wilson Foreword by Brent Nicastro craig Wilson takes stunning photographs with his camera on a kite, creating unique views of iconic Wisconsin places and events. With photo captions in English, German, spanish, and chinese. Wilsons kite-cam affords a more human-scale acuity, full of color and life and artistic intent that is beyond the ability of even lowflying surveillance craft. David Medaris, Isthmus
2011, 144 pp., 8 1/2 x 10 1/2, 140 Color photos e-book $14.95 131. IsbN 978-0-299-28604-0 pb $24.95

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the Growth of seasonal and Retirement homes in northern Wisconsin Rebecca L. Schewe, Donald R. Field, Deborah J. Frosch, Gregory Clendenning, and Dana Jensen scenic rural communities in Wisconsins Pine Barrens and across the nation have been transformed as they have shifted away from extractive industries such as agriculture, mining, and forestry and toward recreation-based development relying on tourism, vacation homes, and retirees. this book explores how these issues are reshaping community structure, employment, and inhabitants attitudes toward their environment in the north Woods.
2011, 192 pp., 6 x 9, 5 b/w Illus., 32 tables e-book $24.95 132. IsbN 978-0-299-28534-0 pb $29.95

Condos in the Woods

Wisconsins Natural Communities

how to Recognize them, Where to Find them Randy Hoffman An invitation to discover, explore, and understand Wisconsins richly varied natural environment, from your backyard or neighborhood park to stunning public preserves.
2002, 464 pp., 6 x 9, 50 b/w photos, 71 maps, 58 Illus. 135. IsbN 978-0-299-17084-4 ppb $27.95

Wisconsins Foundations

A Review of the states Geology and Its Influence on Geography and human Activity Gwen Schultz With a new foreword by James M. Robertson Wisconsins geologic story is long, complex, and incomplete, beginning over three billion years ago and still in progress. Wisconsins Foundations is just the book for a broad audience of interested citizens who want to know more about the origins, evolution, and geological underpinnings of the Wisconsin landscape.
2004, 222 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 289 b/w Illus., 3 ColoreD maps 136. IsbN 978-0-299-19874-9 pb $24.95

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Conservation Conversations Dennis Boyer inspired by years of talking with farmers, foragers, loggers, tribal activists, seed savers, fishers, railroaders, and nature lovers of all stripes, Dennis Boyer has created a fascinating communal conversation that invites readers to ponder their own roles in grassroots environmentalism.
2009, 216 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $12.95 133. IsbN 978-0-299-22564-3 pb $19.95

Wisconsins Weather and Climate

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Wisconsin Land and Life

A Portrait of the state Edited by Robert C. Ostergren and Thomas R. Vale Wisconsin Land and Life is an exploration of place, a series of original essays by Wisconsin geographers that offers an introduction to the states natural environment, the historical processes of its human habitation, and the ways that nature and people interact to create distinct regional landscapes.
1997, 584 pp., 6 x 9, 68 b/w photos, 47 maps 134. IsbN 978-0-299-15354-0 pb $29.95

Joseph M. Moran and Edward J. Hopkins Foreword by Reid A. Bryson From the ice Age to the ice Bowl, this is an engrossing overview for weather buffs, teachers, students, outdoor enthusiasts, and those working in fields, lakes, and forests for whom the weather is a daily force to be reckoned with. this book examines climate and meteorology, but also Wisconsins pioneering weather scientists and weather reporters.
2002, 344 pp., 6 x 9, 90 Illus. 137. IsbN 978-0-299-17184-1 pb $24.95

Wisconsins Rustic Roads

A Road Less travelled Photographs by Bob Rashid Text by Ben Logan, George Vukelich, Jean Feraca, Norbert Blei, and Bill Stokes Part guide and part spiritual journey, this handsome book celebrates Wisconsins statewide system of historic back country roads.
Distributed for home brew press 2006, 142 pp., 10 x 8, 85 Color photos, 68 maps 138. IsbN 978-1-883755-02-7 hC $35.00

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the st. Croix River in Upper Midwest history Eileen M. McMahon and Theodore J. Karamanski this excellent book will inform newcomers to the valley about the history of their new home, and it will give all readers a better understanding of how successive waves of people have interacted with and altered the natural landscapes of the area.robert Gough, author of Farming the Cutover
2009, 352 pp., 6 x 9, 23 b/w Illus., 9 maps e-book $14.95 139. IsbN 978-0-299-23424-9 pb $24.95

North Woods River

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Immortal River

Jill Metcoff the Lower Wisconsin river is one of the last long stretches of undammed waterway in the Midwest. this exquisite photo essay reveals the timelessness of the river and the land along its banksprimeval sloughs, towering bluffs with their sandstone terraces, wetlands awash in spring floods, and low prairies so rich and varied that they yield both cactus and cattails.
1997, 184 pp., 9 1/2 x 9 1/2, 104 DuotoNe photos 140. IsbN 978-0-299-14140-0 hC $35.00

Along the Wisconsin Riverway

the Upper Mississippi in Ancient and Modern times Calvin R. Fremling this engaging and well-illustrated book presents the natural and human history of this magnificent waterway. it melds information from the fields of geology, ecology, geography, anthropology, and history into a readable, chronological story that spans some 500 million years of the earths history. calvin Fremling has successfully described and explained a very complex river system and series of events to a general audience. to my knowledge, there has not been any attempt to address the spatial and temporal scope that is contained in Immortal River. in fact, i dare say, there is nothing even close.thomas o. claflin, professor emeritus of biology, University of WisconsinLa crosse
2004, 472 pp., 6 x 9, 42 b/w Illus., 1 table 142. IsbN 978-0-299-20294-1 pb $34.95

Lake Michigan in Motion

The Wisconsin

Responses of an Inland sea to Weather, earth-spin, and human Activities Clifford H. Mortimer Written in a clear, readable style by an acknowledged expert in limnology and biology, Lake Michigan in Motion is certain to become a classic reference book on the subject of the Great Lakes. its blend of history, science, and public policy will give it broad appeal to limnologists, graduate students, researchers, public officials, elementary and high school teachers, those who live near the Lake, and those who use it for their livelihood and recreation.
2003, 304 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 262 b/w photos aND Charts 141. IsbN 978-0-299-17834-5 pb $24.95

River of a thousand Isles August Derleth A classic account of the Wisconsin river, from early exploration by French traders and Jesuit pr iests through the 1940s. Mixing folklore and legend, Derleth tells of the Winnebago, sauk, and Fox peoples; of lumberjacks, farmers, miners, and preachers; of ordinar y folks and famous figures such as the ringling Brothers, chief Blackhawk, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Zona Gale.
1985, 392 pp., 6 x 9, 2 Illus., map 143. IsbN 978-0-299-10374-3 pb $14.95

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Around the Shores of Lake Superior


A Guide to historic sites
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Margaret Beattie Bogue Margaret Beattie Bogue follows the Lake superior shoreline clockwise through Minnesota, ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin. she evokes the richness of local history and highlights hundreds of landmarks and points of interest that surround the lake. this book also includes illuminating essays that give context to the natural and human history of the regionthe ojibwe presence, French exploration, industry on and around the lake, and the impact of this history on the natural environment.
wisconsin edition not for sale in Canada 2007, 400 pp., 8 x 10, 13 maps, 235 Color aND b/w Illus. 144. IsbN 978-0-299-22174-4 pb $29.95 145. IsbN 978-0-299-22170-6 hC $60.00

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FPO

An environmental history, 17831933 Margaret Beattie Bogue From the earliest records of fishing by native peoples, through the era of European exploration and settlement, to the growth and collapse of the commercial fishing industry, Fishing the Great Lakes traces the changing relationships between the f ish resources and the people of the Great Lakes region. the discovery, exploitation, and destruction of the Great Lakes fisheries is an important story that should be told, and Margaret Bogue is the first to tell it from such a broad historical, geographic, and environmental perspective. the great strength of Fishing the Great Lakes is the very extensive historical evidence drawn from American and canadian archives.stephen Bocking, trent University, ontario, author of Ecologists and Environmental Politics
2000, 464 pp., 6 x 9, 49 b&w photos, maps, lINe DrawINGs e-book $14.95 146. IsbN 978-0-299-16764-6 pb $27.95

Fishing the Great Lakes

the story of a Wetland year Laurie Lawlor After the deaths of her father and father-in-law, Laurie Lawlor discovers an unlikely place for healing and transformation in a wetland fen in southeastern Wisconsina landscape of abundant and sometimes inaccessible beauty that has often been ignored, misunderstood, and threatened by human destruction. [the] book teems with hidden life and significant observations, as she reveals the beauty and inestimable value of an often-maligned but truly essential natural landscape. Booklist
2005, 190 pp., 6 x 9, 20 b/w photos, 2 DrawINGs e-book $9.99 147. IsbN 978-0-299-21464-7 pb $19.95

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the People and the Legacy of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum Franklin E. Court internationally renowned for its pioneering role in the ecological restoration of tallgrass prairies, savannas, forests, and wetlands, the University of Wisconsin Arboretum contains the worlds oldest and most diverse restored ecological communities. court provides a rich and comprehensive history of the Arboretum and the pioneers who shaped its mission. A very substantial overview of the history of the arboretum, with an emphasis on the people who conceived of it and worked to develop it.Paul H. Zedler, University of WisconsinMadison
2012, 336 pp., 6 x 9, 23 b/w photos, 2 maps e-book $16.95 148. IsbN 978-0-299-28664-4 pb $29.95

Pioneers of Ecological Restoration

Environmental Politics and the Creation of a Dream

establishing the Apostle Islands national Lakeshore Harold C. Jordahl Jr., with Annie L. Booth Bud Jordahl was among Wisconsins greatest conservation leaders of the last century. Every major environmental accomplishment of my father, Gaylord nelson, had Bud working behind the scenes to make it happen. His story of the long, complex effort to protect the Apostle islands gives a taste of the political skill, dedication, and persistence it took.tia nelson
2011, 396 pp., 6 x 9, 12 b/w Illus., 3 maps e-book $19.95 149. IsbN 978-0-299-28194-6 pb $24.95

earth Day Founder senator Gaylord nelson Bill Christofferson Widely regarded as one of the leading environmentalists in American history, Gaylord nelson is best known as the founder of Earth Day. this political biography tells the rest of the storyhow a small town boy from Wisconsin became a national champion of a progressive agenda. nelsons record on civil liberties, consumer issues, and Vietnam is remarkable. His story is an inspiration.Al Gore
2004, 416 pp. 6 x 9., 29 b/w photos e-book $19.95 150. IsbN 978-0-229-19640-0 hC $30.00 2009, 704 pp., 7 x 10, 29 b/w photos 151. 2009, 704 pp., 7 x 10, 29 b/w photos IsbN 978-0-299-19646-2 larGe-prINt pb $24.95

The Man from Clear Lake

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Fulfilling the Promise Gaylord Nelson With Susan Campbell and Paul A. Wozniak Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Preface by Tia Nelson the life of the planet and all of its inhabitants have been positively affected by the extraordinary vision and work of senator Gaylord nelson. the remarkable agenda he put forth in 1970 is ever more salient today, his wisdom and words needed now more than ever.Paul G. Hawken, natural capital institute, author of The Ecology of Commerce clear Lake native, Wisconsin governor and senator, and Earth Day founder Gaylord nelson died in 2005, but his message in this book is still timely. He details the planets most critical concernsfrom species and habitat loss to global climate change and population growth.
2012, 226 pp., 6 x 9, 3 b/w photos, 4 DrawINGs, 14 Charts e-book $14.95 152. IsbN 978-0-299-18044-7 pb $24.95

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An environmental Biography Steven J. Holmes A landmark in the scholarship about John Muir and the developmental power of wilderness.John c. Elder, editor of American Nature Writers As a founder of the sierra club and promoter of the national parks, as a passionate nature writer and as a principal figure of the environmental movement, John Muir stands as a powerful symbol of connection with the natural world. But how did Muirs own relationship with nature begin? in this pioneering book, steven J. Holmes offers a dramatically new interpretation of Muirs formative yearsfrom his childhood in scotland and Wisconsin through his young adulthood in the Midwest and canadaone that reveals the agony as well as the elation of his earliest experiences of nature.
1999, 336 pp., 6 x 9, 7 Illus. 153. IsbN 978-0-299-16154-5 pb $24.95

The Young John Muir

Son of the Wilderness

the Life of John Muir Linnie Marsh Wolfe With a new foreword by Steven J. Holmes this Pulitzer Prizewinning biography of John Muir is available once again in an updated paperback edition. the story follows Muir from his ancestral home in scotland, through his early years in the harsh Wisconsin wilderness, to his history-making pilgrimage to california.
2003, 440 pp., 6 x 9, 46 Illus. 154. IsbN 978-0-299-18634-0 pb $24.95

The Story of My Boyhood and Youth

John Muir With a Foreword by Vernon Carstensen The Story of My Boyhood and Youth is one of the great human documents about life in frontier Americanot another of those grim, barren accounts of pioneer hardship, but a record left by a man who was more than ordinarily aware of the great beauty of his surroundings.Capital Times
1965, 256 pp., 4 3/4 x 7, 9 Illus. e-book $9.99 157. IsbN 978-0-299-03654-6 pb $17.95

Walking with Muir across Yosemite

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Thomas R. Vale and Geraldine R. Vale illustrated with drawings by John Muir and drawings and photos by the authors, Walking with Muir across Yosemite emphasizes that current visitors to Yosemiteindeed to any national parkcan still experience the solitude, wildness, and romanticism of nature. A celebration of the nature experience. this book expresses John Muirs emotional attachment to Americas oldest national park.Lary M. Dilsaver, University of southern Alabama, Mobile
1997, 160 pp., 6 x 9, 42 b/w photos, 17 DrawINGs 155. IsbN 978-0-299-15694-7 pb $17.95

A sandhill Memoir Hazel St. Germain Grange Wallace and Hazel Grange fought ignorance and indifference, as well as the forces of the Great Depression, to establish Wisconsin wildlife farms that helped restore populations of sandhill cranes and other species. An engrossing story of the pursuit of a dream and a penetrating glimpse of rural life during the Depression. . . . Wallace was a pioneer in game management, a friend of Adolph and olas Murie, Aldo Leopold, and sigurd olsen.Publishers Weekly
Distributed for home brew press 2006, 378 pp., 6 x 9 158. IsbN 978-1-883755-08-9 hC $23.95

Our National Parks

John Muir With a foreword by Richard F. Fleck Our National Parks is a classic guidebook to Yosemite, Yellowstone, sequoia, and other national parks of the Western U.s., by the man who helped to create them.
1901, 394 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 156. IsbN 978-0-299-08594-0 pb $26.95

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Mice in the Freezer, Owls on the Porch

the Lives of naturalists Frederick and Frances hamerstrom Helen McGavran Corneli Foreword by George Archibald Draws an intimate picture of Fran and Hammy as they give up a life of sophisticated convention and comfort for the more civilized (as Aldo Leopold would have it) pleasures of living and conducting on-the-spot research into diminishing species.
2002, 368 pp., 6 x 9, 43 b/w photos e-book $12.95 159. IsbN 978-0-299-18094-2 pb $24.95

his Life and Work Curt Meine With a new preface by the author and an appreciation by Wendell Berry this is a story well worth reading and, happily, its good fun to boot. the author has skillfully captured Leopold the man, the scientist, the philosopherfurthermore, anyone who begins to read it will soon be captured, too.Gaylord nelson
2010, 672 pp., 6 x 9, 33 b/w Illus. e-book $19.95 162. IsbN 978-0-299-24904-5 pb $29.95

Aldo Leopold

Companion to A Sand County Almanac

My Double Life

Memoirs of a naturalist Frances Hamerstrom raised amid wealth and privilege in Germany and the United states, Frances Hamerstrom was groomed to preside over an elegant, extensive household. she rebelled at the prospect and turned to field biology at a time when most educated women were either schoolteachers or governesses. . . . Her lively memoir presents an entertaining picture of a singular life. Los Angeles Times
1994, 328 pp., 6 x 9, 115 Illus. 160. IsbN 978-0-299-14204-9 pb $19.95

Interpretive and Critical essays Edited by J. Baird Callicott the first sustained study of Leopolds seminal book as a work of art, philosophy, and social commentary.
1987, 320 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 4 sketChes, map e-book $9.99 163. IsbN 978-0-299-11234-9 pb $21.95

The Essential Aldo Leopold

Thinking Like a Mountain

Aldo Leopold and the evolution of an ecological Attitude toward Deer, Wolves, and Forests Susan L. Flader the central account of the intellectual odyssey that brought Leopold from his youth as an enthusiastic exterminator of predators to his largely posthumous role as the foremost American exponent of the ecological view of things.Library Journal
1994, 320 pp., 5 x 8 1/2, 12 Illus., 2 maps, 2 Graphs e-book $14.95 161. IsbN 978-0-299-14504-0 pb $21.95

Quotations and Commentaries Edited by Curt D. Meine and Richard L. Knight the most important quotations of the most quoted figure in conservation, with commentaries by leading nature writers, conservationists, and environmental scholars. Leopold helped redefine our understanding of the natural world and provided much of the foundation for the modern environmental movement. His legacy can be seen everywhere. Janet Ginsburg, Chicago Tribune
2006, 384 pp., 6 x 9, 21 b/w photos e-book $14.95 164. IsbN 978-0-299-16554-3 pb $24.95

Game Management

Aldo Leopold A conservation classic. With this book, Aldo Leopold created the discipline of wildlife management and revolutionized the field of conservation. Game Management is as useful today as it was the day it came off the press.robert A. Mccabe, University of WisconsinMadison
1987, 520 pp., 6 x 9, Illus. e-book $9.99 165. IsbN 978-0-299-10774-1 pb $29.95

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the Return of Cougars to the Midwest John W. Laundr the return of the American lion to the Great Plains and Midwest is a riveting tale. With the eye of a detective, the mind of a trained scientist, and the heartfelt passion of a conservationist, cougar biologist John Laundr deftly sets its stage, giving voice to this fascinatingand absolutely necessarypredator. Jay tischendorf, American Ecological research institute
2012, 208 pp., 6 x 9, 14 maps, 3 b/w photos e-book $16.95 166. IsbN 978-0-299-28754-2 pb $24.95

Phantoms of the Prairie

Edited by Robert F. Sayre Like a prairies landscape, these essays, together with the photographs, visual art, and illustrations, present a dense and varied interconnected whole, from roots to flowers to the beings who perceive and inhabit the land. A nnick sm ith, fi lm maker and author of Big Bluestem: Journey into the Tall Grass
1999, 234 pp., 7 x 9, 23 Color Illus., 61 b/w Illus. 167. IsbN 978-0-299-16460-7 hC $37.95

Recovering the Prairie

Life and Death on the Prairie

Photographs and text by Stephen Longmire this moving and sensitive photo essay captures both the beauty of rochester cemeter yone of the finest surviving prairie savannas in the whole United statesand its powerful meaning to the people of this tiny township in eastern iowa as the resting place of their ancestors.robert F. sayre, editor of Recovering the Prairie
Distributed for George F. thompson publishing 2011, 160 pp., 9 1/2 x 9, 80 Color Illus., 3 Color maps, 4 b/w photos 171. IsbN 978-0-9834978-0-6 hC $40.00

the taxonomy, ecology, and Distribution of the Gramineae Growing in the state without Cultivation Norman C. Fassett includes meticulous descriptions, techniques, maps, and illustrations for locating and identifying grasses growing in the wild in Wisconsin.
1997, 182 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 356 FIGures, 182 maps 168. IsbN 978-0-299-00814-7 pb $18.95

Grasses of Wisconsin

Prairie Plants of the University of WisconsinMadison Arboretum

Prairie Time

the Leopold Reserve Revisited John E. Ross and Beth Ross With notebook and camera, the authors revisit the Aldo Leopold Memorial reserve in south-central Wisconsin fifty years after Leopolds death. illustrated with 44 color photographs, these essays seek to understand the web of relations among prairie and woodland, climate and weather, moraine and outwash, annual cycles and the chronology of natural events.
1998, 256 pp., 7 x 10, 44 Color Illus. e-book $9.99 169. IsbN 978-0-299-15660-2 hC $34.95

Including horsetails, Ferns, Rushes, sedges, Grasses, shrubs, Vines, Weeds, and Wildflowers Theodore S. Cochrane, Kandis Elliot, and Claudia S. Lipke this richly illustrated guide provides a beautiful and informative sample of typical flora of the southern Wisconsin prairie landscape.
Distributed for the univ. of wisconsinmadison arboretum 2007, 364 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 1200 Color photos, botaNICal IllustratIoNs, aND maps 172. IsbN 978-0-9789590-0-5 pb $35.00

Field Guide to Wisconsin Sedges

The Prairie Garden

An Introduction to the Genus Carex (Cyperaceae) Andrew L. Hipp, Illustrations by Rachel D. Davis; Maps and Appendices by Merel R. Black and Theodore S. Cochrane For both botanists and gardeners, a full-color introduction to an important genus of predominantly wetland plants that make up about 7% of the flora of the Upper Midwest.
published in collaboration with the university of wisconsin arboretum and the uwmadison Department of botany 2008, 280 pp., 6 x 9, 62 Color Illus., 157 maps e-book $19.95 173. IsbN 978-0-299-22594-0 pb $27.95

seventy native Plants you Can Grow in town or Country J. Robert Smith with Beatrice S. Smith if you are interested in establishing a meadow or prairie garden, this book is an excellent place to begin your research.American Horticulturist
1980, 232 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/4, 140 Illus., Color seCtIoN 170. IsbN 978-0-299-08304-5 pb $16.95

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A Revised and enlarged edition of norman C. Fassetts A Manual of Aquatic Plants

Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Northeastern North America, Vols. I and II

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Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region


A Comprehensive Field Guide
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Volume I: Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms: Dicotyledons Garrett E. Crow & C. Barre Hellquist
Vol. I, 1999, 448 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 338 lINe Illus., 1 map e-book $24.95 174. IsbN 978-0-299-16334-1 pb $45.00

Merel R. Black and Emmet J. Judziewicz Wildflowers of Wisconsin fills a really deep void. this accurate, usable guide to our flora will undoubtedly find its way into the backpacks of many a naturalist.thomas A. Meyer, Wisconsin Department of natural resources
2009, 320 pp., 6 x 9, 2100 Color photos, 300 DrawINGs, 1085 raNGe maps e-book $24.95 179. IsbN 978-0-299-23054-8 pb $29.95

Volume II: Angiosperms: Monocotyledons Garrett E. Crow & C. Barre Hellquist


Vol. II, 1999, 464 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 268 lINe Illus., 1 map e-book $24.95 175. IsbN 978-0-299-16284-9 pb $45.00

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Invasive Plants of the Upper Midwest

A tree hunters Guide R. Bruce Allison A champion tree is the largest recorded tree of its species. Bruce Allison takes us on a tour of Wisconsins champion trees, detailing the locations and measurements of 153 species of Wisconsin champion trees. this is a guide and challenge for all Wisconsin big-tree enthusiasts to seek and nominate new record trees.
2005, 112 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 49 b/w photos 176. IsbN 978-0-913370-18-6 pb $14.95

Wisconsins Champion Trees

An Illustrated Guide to their Identification and Control Elizabeth J. Czarapata An informative, colorful, comprehensive guide to invasive species that are currently endangering native habitats in our region. Here are the practical information and photographs people need to identify and control the ruinous invasive plants that are changing the landscape of the Midwest.Ken solis, MD, cofounder of the Milwaukee Park Peoples Weed-out Program
2005, 236 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 262 Color photos, 20 lINe DrawINGs e-book $14.95 180. IsbN 978-0-299-21054-0 pb $29.95

Natural Landscaping
Designing with native Plant Communities
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John Diekelmann and Robert M. Schuster A practical manual for natural landscaping. [the authors] want to develop an awareness for the subtle interrelationships of plants, animals, climate and soilthe need to understand an ecosystem.Joan Lee Faust, New York Times
2001, 320 pp., 7 1/2 x 9 1/4, 54 Color photos, 229 b/w photos, 69 Illus. e-book $24.95 177. IsbN 978-0-299-17324-1 pb $34.95

Vegetation of Wisconsin

An Ordination of Plant Communities John T. Curtis this classic made a major contribution to the development of plant ecology.
1959, 704 pp., 6 x 9, 119 Illus. e-book $24.95 181. IsbN 978-0-299-01940-2 hC $49.95

Spring Flora of Wisconsin

A Manual of Plants Growing without Cultivation and Flowering before June 15 Norman C. Fassett, Revised and Enlarged by Olive S. Thomson
1976, 424 pp., 4 1/2 x 7, 564 Illus. 178. IsbN 978-0-299-06754-0 pb $19.95

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Birdscaping in the Midwest

A Guide to Gardening with native Plants to Attract Birds Mariette Nowak, Foreword Peter H. Raven, Photos by Jack Bartholmai this information-packed, full-color guide shows how to create outstanding bird habitats in home gardens in the Midwest, using native plants that offer food, cover, and nesting sites for birds. Mariette nowak, retired director of the Wehr nature center, Milwaukee county Parks, shows how even small steps can improve local bird habitats in meaningful ways.
2012, 350 pp., 6 3/4 x 10 1/4 186 Color photos, 12 Color Illus., 7 b/w Illus., 4 maps e-book $24.95 182. IsbN 978-0-299-29154-9 pb $34.95

the early years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin Richard P. Thiel thiels exciting story of the return of wild timber wolves to Wisconsin shows the difference one person can make in the conservation of wildlife and wild places, and the enormous difference that can be made when government policymakers support conservation efforts.Gaylord nelson, founder of Earth Day
2001, 248 pp., 6 x 9, 10 b&w photos, 21 lINe DrawINGs, 7 maps 183. IsbN 978-0-299-17474-3 pb $19.95

Keepers of the Wolves

winner, merit award, wisconsin historical societ y

The Timber Wolf in Wisconsin

the Death and Life of a Majestic Predator Richard P. Thiel With a foreword by L. David Mech the story of how wolves were driven to extinction in Wisconsin before recovery efforts began in the 1980s.
1993, 280 pp., 6 x 9, 30 halFtoNes, 5 FIGs., 2 maps 185. IsbN 978-0-299-13944-5 pb $19.95

Birds of Wisconsin
Owen J. Gromme With an introduction by Samuel D. Robbins, Jr. this stunning revised edition, with completely re-photographed color plates and an introduction by the late samuel D. robbins, Jr., features ninety full-color portraits depicting the states native species and seventeen paintings showing birds in their natural habitat.
1998, 240 pp., 9 x12, 105 Color Illus. 186. IsbN 978-0-299-15860-6 hC $75.00

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Small Creatures and Ordinary Places

essays on nature Allen M. Young Illustrations by Judith Huf Small Creatures and Ordinary Places reveals to us the beauty and value of hornets, bats, katydids, mice, cicadas, and other tiny dwellers in our own backyards.
2000, 232 pp., 6 x 9, 28 DrawINGs e-book $14.95 184. IsbN 978-0-299-16964-0 pb $19.95

Wisconsin Birds
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A seasonal and Geographic Guide Stanley A. Temple, John R. Cary, and Robert E. Rolley Wisconsin Birds shows the areas of the state in which 266 species can be found, and when.
1998, 320 pp., 4 1/2 x 7, maps & Charts throuGhout 187. IsbN 978-0-299-15224-6 pb $16.95

Mammals of Wisconsin

Hartley H. T. Jackson Foreword by A. W. Schorger

1961, 520 pp., 7 3/8 x 10, 350 Illus., maps 188. IsbN 978-0-299-02150-4 hC $64.95

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The Mind of the Trout

A Cognitive ecology of Fishes for Biologists and Anglers Thomas C. Grubb, Jr. A comprehensive, well-organized review of current research and a valuable reference.robert Behnke, author of Trout and Salmon in North America
2003, 208 pp., 6 x 9, 11 DrawINGs, 45 FIGures 192. IsbN 978-0-299-18374-5 pb $21.95

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A Grouse Hunters Almanac

the Other Kind of hunting Mark Parman Distilling twenty seasons of Wisconsin grouse hunting in these essays, Parman writes of old dogs and gun lust, cover and clear cutting, climate change, companions male and female, wildlife art, and stumps. A Grouse Hunters Almanac delves into the mind of a hunter, exploring the northwoods with an eye for more than just game.
2010, 244 pp., 5 1/2 x 7 1/4 e-book $12.95 189. IsbN 978-0-299-24920-5 hC $19.95

the Anglers Guide Steve Born, Jeff Mayers, Andy Morton, and Bill Sonzogni Foreword by Gary A. Borger there is no need for anyone to even attempt to come up with a better, more complete guide to Wisconsin trout fishing.Midwest Fly Fishing
1997, 312 pp., 6 x 9, 34 b/w Illus., 20 maps 193. IsbN 978-0-299-15554-4 pb $19.95

Exploring Wisconsin Trout Streams

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Trout Stream Therapy

Robert L. Hunt Trout Stream Therapy is a fully illustrated field guide to improving trout habitat in streams damaged by human activities associated with agriculture, forestry, and urbanization.
1993, 96 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 93 Color, 5 b/w Illus. 194. IsbN 978-0-299-13894-3 pb $19.95

Gone Fishing

stories of Fly Fishing in America Kent Cowgill ranging from the r iotously comic to the nostalgic, edgy, and suspenseful, these stories offer richly developed and engaging portraits of characters absorbed by the thrill of fly fishing. From angler rage on the redfish flats of the Gulf of Mexico to the quiet mystique of Wisconsins Brule river, the depictions in these stories will delight any flyfisher.
terrace books 2012, 160 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 e-book $14.95 196. IsbN 978-0-299-28910-2 hC $19.95

Catching Big Fish on Light Fly Tackle

Tom Wendelburg with Jeff Mayers With a foreword by Doug Swisher captures the insight and enthusiasm that only an experienced fisherman can give. Wendelburgs passion for flyfishing, as well as the vast knowledge he possesses after decades spent fishing the waters of his native Wisconsin, shine through in this f ine, highly readable and informative book. Madison Magazine
2001, 288 pp., 6 x 9, 46 b/w photos, 9 DrawINGs, 3 DIaGrams 190. IsbN 978-0-299-17104-9 pb $19.95

Bob Rashid From spearing sturgeon through the ice on Lake Winnebago to pursuing the wily muskellunge on a placid Vilas county night, rashid captures in nearly ninety color photos the many incarnations of Wisconsin fishing.
2000, 116 pp., 11 1/2 x 10. 87 Color photos 341. IsbN 978-0-299-16820-9 hC $34.95

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Hunting the Edges

Richard Yatzeck Yatzeck has given much thought to the meaning of going afield in the autumn, gun in hand, and he writes wisely and eloquently about wild geese, elusive grouse, and the november ritual of blaze orange and antlered critters. Wisconsin Magazine of History
1999, 160 pp., 6 x 9 191. IsbN 978-0-299-16304-4 pb $13.95

Great Fishing spots in southern Wisconsin Bob Riepenhoff Foreword by Don L. Johnson Whether you want to hang a trophy bass on your wall or just want to spend time catching panfish with your kids, this book is the essential guide to fishing in southern Wisconsin.
2004, 240 pp., 6 x 9, 43 b/w photos, 43 maps 195. IsbN 978-0-299-19844-2 pb $19.95

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Alan Ameche

the story of the horse Dan Manoyan, Foreword by Pat Richter With power, speed and heart, Alan Ameche carried Wisconsin football into the big time.Sports Illustrated this is the first biography of Alan the Horse Ameche of Kenosha, one of Americas great football heroes. A 1954 Heisman trophy winner with the University of Wisconsin Badgers, Ameche was also a pro football star for the Baltimore colts who showed great heart and character both during and after his football career.
terrace books 2012, 290 pp., 6 x 9, 27 b/w Illus. e-book $14.95 197. IsbN 978-0-299-29010-8 hC $26.95

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Timber!

the story of the Lumberjack World Championships Lew Freedman Timber! covers ever y signif icant aspect of the Lumber jack World championships in Hayward over their fifty-year duration and displays an understanding of and affection for lumberjack athletes. it will surely appeal to anyone who has participated in or witnessed lumberjack sports.Jim Leary, editor of Wisconsin Folklore
2011, 216 pp., 6 x 9, 22 b/w photos e-book $14.95 198. IsbN 978-0-299-28454-1 pb $24.95

Cracked Sidewalks and French Pastry

the Wit and Wisdom of Al McGuire Tom Kertscher Foreword by Dean Smith tom Kertscher has certainly captured not only the image of Al McGuire but, very importantly, the substance of what made him so endearing to all of us. Whether you knew him for twenty minutes or twenty years, this book rekindles memories and carries the spirit of a great coach and great man.tom crean, head basketball coach, Marquette University
2002, 192 pp., 8 x 10, 8 Color photos, 62 b/w photos 201. IsbN 978-0-299-18310-3 hC $27.95

A Summer Up North

henry Aaron and the Legend of eau Claire Baseball Jerry Poling Foreword by Allan H. (Bud) Selig Baseball legend Hank Aaron started his pro career with the minor league Eau claire Bears. Poling has uncovered terrific material about that first year, about Henry Aaron, and the story that ends the book is simply stunning.Warren Goldstein, author of Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball
2002, 216 pp., 6 x 9, 30 b/w photos e-book $9.99 199. IsbN 978-0-299-18184-0 pb $19.95

Sunday Rides on Two Wheels


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Motorcycling in southern Wisconsin Barbara Barber Eighteen unforgettable routes along riverways and ridges, down rustic roads and coulees, and over 1,800 miles of southern Wisconsins best rides.
2009, 176 pp., 6 x 9, 74 b/w photos, 20 maps, e-book $14.95 202. IsbN 978-0-299-23024-1 spIral $19.95

Wisconsin Where They Row

honor book for Nonfiction, Council for wisconsin writers

Lords of the Ring

the triumph and tragedy of College Boxings Greatest team Doug Moe UWMadison boxers once attracted huge crowds. But in April 1960, collegiate boxing was forever changed when charlie MohrWisconsins f inest and most popular boxer slipped into a coma after an ncAA tournament bout in Madison. Lords of the Ring tells the extraordinary story.
2004, 262 pp., 6 x 9, 44 b/w photos e-book $12.95 200. IsbN 978-0-299-20424-2 pb $24.95

A history of Varsity Rowing at the University of Wisconsin Bradley F. Taylor the only book detailing the history of the University of WisconsinMadison men and womens crew teams, the oldest team sport at the university.
2005, 352 pp., 8 x 10, 105 b/w Illus. 203. IsbN 978-0-299-20530-0 hC $40.00

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hIKInG, CLIMBInG, CyCLInG

A Guide to the Best hiking, Biking, Paddling, Beaches, and natural Places Magill Weber With suggestions of more than 150 scenic hikes, biking and paddling routes, end-of-the-road beaches, lighthouses, and wildlife-watching sites, and descriptions of the local flora and fauna, this book is the ultimate guide to the picturesque Door Peninsula for active travelers and nature enthusiasts.
2011, 314 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 125 maps e-book $16.95 204. IsbN 978-0-299-28554-8 pb $24.95

Door County Outdoors

Walking Trails of Eastern and Central Wisconsin

Bob Crawford A handy guide to trails that wind through the streets of old Milwaukee and the forests of the Kettle Moraine, across the niagara Escarpment, along the shores of picturesque Door county, or up the sandstone mound at Lone rock for a panoramic view of flatlands that once were the bed of glacial Lake Wisconsin.
1997, 200 pp., 4 1/2 x 7, 54 maps 208. IsbN 978-0-299-15574-2 pb $19.95

Walking Trails of Southern Wisconsin


Bob Crawford crawford has tramped hundreds of miles to explore many of Wisconsins most scenic footpaths, paving the way for others to benefit from his experiences.Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2000, 280 pp., 4 1/2 x 7, 56 maps 209. IsbN 978-0-299-16974-9 pb $19.95

Backpacking Wisconsin

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Jack P. Hailman and Elizabeth D. Hailman A user-friendly guidebook! i felt i was sitting at a kitchen table listening to the authors tell detailed stories of trips they have taken and offering advice on how i could share their experiences. Greg Marr, editor of Silent Sports
2000, 288 pp., 6 x 9, 105 maps, 44 b/w photos 205. IsbN 978-0-299-16814-8 pb $19.95

winner, Foreword magazines travel essays book of the Year

Fat Tire Wisconsin


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A Mountain Bike trail Guide W. Chad McGrath and Mark Parman Wisconsin nat ives and veteran mountain bikers McGrath and Parman highlight the trails that are quickly making Wisconsin one of the finest off-road biking centers in the country. Dean Bakopoulos, Madison Magazine
2001, 152 pp., 4 3/4 x 8, 21 maps 206. IsbN 978-0-299-17214-5 pb $15.95

Climbers Guide to Devils Lake


Sven Olof Swartling and Pete Mayer Photographs by Eric Andre Introduction by George J. Pokorny Devils Lake state Park in Wisconsin is the most popular rock-climbing area in the Midwest. this third edition has been thoroughly updated for 21st-century climbers and hikers and includes information for use with GPs receivers.
2008, 366 pp., 4 1/2 x 8, 109 b/w photos, 74 DIaGrams, 1 map 207. IsbN 978-0-299-22854-5 pb $19.95

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Alice and Bobbis summer on Wheels Alice Honeywell and Bobbi Montgomery Biking from oregon to Maine is no small feat, especially for two newly retired women who carry everything they need for three months, powered only by the strength of their legs and a desire for adventure. How can you not like this book? . . . Alice and Bobbi are immensely likable people; their cheerfulness and determination bring a smile to your face. When you finish the book, you might think: well, that was a lot of fun; maybe i ought to do something similar.Booklist
2010, 300 pp., 6 x 9, 23 b/w photos, 6 maps e-book $12.95 210. IsbN 978-0-299-24884-0 pb $21.95

Across America by Bicycle

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winner, midwest book award for reference

Nancy L. Coleman and Olav Veka invitingly readable! setting these names in context, this dictionary also provides a concise, stimulating primer on scandinavian mythology, history, and immigration, as well as highlighting subtle but highly significant differences among scandinavian countries. Kathleen stokker, author of Norsk, Nordmenn og Norge
2010, 304 pp., 6 x 9, 28 b/w photos, 5 maps, 7 Charts e-book $14.95 212. IsbN 978-0-299-24834-5 pb $27.95

A Handbook of Scandinavian Names

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Wisconsin German Land and Life

The German-Speaking 48ers

Edited by Heike Bungert, Cora Lee Kluge, and Robert C. Ostergren Migrants from farming communities along the rhine relocated to Wisconsin in the nineteenth century. Drawing from records and archives on both sides of the Atlantic, these scholars look at the migrants situation in their original homeland, their experience of the migration process, and their relationship to the land in Wisconsin.
2012, 300 pp., 6 x 9 211. IsbN 978-0-924119-46-0 pb $16.95

Builders of Watertown, Wisconsin Charles J. Wallman the story of the Forty-Eighters, the remarkable and brilliant political refugees who fled German-speaking countries in the aftermath of the failed revolutions of 1848.
Distributed for the max kade Institute for Germanamerican studies 2000, 110 pp., 6 x 9, 51 b/w Illus. 213. IsbN 978-0-924119-23-1 pb $12.95

Dictionary of German Names


Hans Bahlow, Translated and revised by Edda Gentry A boon for genealogical research and an interesting browse for the merely curious. includes information on more than 15,000 German family names.
Distributed for the max kade Institute for Germanamerican studies 2002, 656 pp., 6 x 9, 3 maps 216. IsbN 978-0-924119-37-8 pb $22.95 217. IsbN 978-0-924119-36-1 hC $34.95

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Land without Nightingales

Music in the Making of German-America Edited by Philip V. Bohlman and Otto Holzapfel this book, with its companion cD, explores the wide variety of musical expression among German-speaking immigrants to America and their descendants.
Distributed for the max kade Institute for Germanamerican studies 2002, 310 pp., 6 x 9, 30 b/w photos, 17 musICal traNsCrIptIoNs, 2 maps, 9 Illus. INCluDes musIC CD 214. IsbN 978-0-924119-04-0 hC $49.95

Mennonite Low German Dictionary / MennonitischPlattdeutsches Wrterbuch

Jack Thiessen the most extensive reference work to date on the vital language of Mennonites in places as far flung as russia, canada, and Latin America.
Distributed for the max kade Institute for Germanamerican studies 2003, 550 pp., 6 x 9 218. IsbN 978-0-924119-09-5 hC $24.95

German-Jewish Identities in America

Edited by Christof Mauch and Joseph Salmons changing political, social, and cultural circumstances led German Jews in America to take on many different identities. these essays examine such varied topics as the relationship between German and Eastern European Jews in America, the development of the Bnai Brith, nineteenth-century Jewish community-building in chicago, and the role of German Jews in the building of modern American show business.
Distributed for the max kade Institute for Germanamerican studies 2003, 172 pp., 6 x 9, 2 FIGures, 2 tables 215. IsbN 978-0-924119-07-1 hC $29.95

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The Atlas of Ethnic Diversity in Wisconsin

Kazimierz J. Zaniewski and Carol J. Rosen More than sixty groups, from African Americans and Armenians to Vietnamese and Welsh, are depicted in full-color maps and in tables and graphs derived from 1990 U.s. census data.
1998, 288 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 133 Color maps, 452 tables & Graphs 219. IsbN 978-0-299-16070-8 hC $39.95

Heritage on Stage

the Invention of ethnic Place in Americas Little switzerland Steven D. Hoelscher the southwestern Wisconsin town of new Glarusknown internationally for its annual Wilhelm tell festival and swiss-American culturecomes vividly into focus in Hoelschers manylayered examination of the invention of ethnic place in Americas Little switzerland.
1998, 348 pp., 6 x 9, 84 b/w Illus. 220. IsbN 978-0-299-15954-2 pb $24.95

Wisconsin Office of Emigration, 18521855

Ole Bull

norways Romantic Musician and Cosmopolitan Patriot Einar Haugen and Camilla Cai ole Bull was a hero in his native norway, a virtuoso violinist, an international ambassador for norwegian culture, a frequent visitor to Wisconsin, and, in the minds of some, a flamboyant charlatan. this account of Bulls remarkable life also provides a list of his compositions and reviews of his performances.
1992, 256 pp., 6 x 9, 50 Illus. 221. IsbN 978-0-299-13250-7 hC $21.95

Johannes Strohschnk and William Thiel in 1852 Wisconsin established the off ice of Emigration to attract Europeanmainly German-speakingsettlers to the state. Drawing on contemporary newspaper articles and privately published emigrant guides, as well as official publications of the emigration office, the authors document the off ices inf luence on the settlement history of early Wisconsin.
Distributed for the max kade Institute for German-american studies 2004, 126 pp., 6 x 9, 10 b/w photos 224. IsbN 978-0-924119-22-4 pb $15.95

Other Witnesses

German-American Urban Culture


Writers and theaters in early Milwaukee Peter C. Merrill

An Anthology of Literature of the German Americans, 18501914 Edited and with Introductory Essays by Cora Lee Kluge An anthology of the work of Germanlanguage journalists and writers in the United states, with introductions provided in English.
Distributed for the max kade Institute for German-american studies 2007, 438 pp., 6 x 9, 10 b/w Illus. 225. IsbN 978-0-924119-41-5 hC $39.95

Distributed for the max kade Institute for German-american studies 2000, 150 pp., 6 x 9, 40 b/w Illus 222. IsbN 978-0-924119-03-3 pb $19.95

Hmong in America

Journey from a secret War Tim Pfaff the dramatic story of one of Americas newest groups of immigrants, the Hmong, told through the voices of the people who lived this contemporary history.
Distributed for the Chippewa Valley museum 2005, 100 pp., 10 x 8, 73 b/w Illus., 29 Color Illus. 223. IsbN 978-0-9636191-3-6 pb $19.95

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Just Too Much of an Indian

merit award, wisconsin historical society

Bill Baker, stalwart in a Fading Culture Thomas Vennum in this rare and insightful book, thomas Vennum captures the essence of one ojibwe life. through memories and letters, Bill Baker comes alive and teaches us what we have almost forgotten: the meaning and practice of ojibwe tradition. the story unfolds in the context of many of the events and movements relevant to indians in the twentieth century. theresa schenck (Blackfeet nation and ojibwe), American indian studies and Folklore Programs, UW Madison
Distributed for the Center for the study of upper midwest Cultures 2009, 406 pp., 6 x 9, 30 b/w Illus., 1 DrawING 226. IsbN 978-1-934690-05-5 pb $24.95

Indian Names on Wisconsins Map

Virgil J. Vogel the indian names of Wisconsins towns, rivers, and lakes reveal the history of indian peoplestheir cosmic views, values, relation to their environment, and ways of lifeand convey as well something of the history of their white invaders.
1992, 342 pp., 6 x 9, 7 photos, 2 maps 230. IsbN 978-0-299-12984-2 pb $24.95

Paths of the People

the Ojibwe in the Chippewa Valley Tim Pfaff indian history told from the voices of the people themselves.richard st. Germaine, former tribal chair, Lac courte oreilles Band
Dis t r ib u t e d f or t he Chip p e w a Valle y m us eum 2005, 100 pp., 9 7/8 x 7 7/8, 53 b/w photos, 24 Illus. 231. IsbN 978-0-9636191-0-5 pb $14.95

Wisconsin Indian Literature

Anthology of native Voices Edited by Kathleen Tigerman Foreword by Jim Ottery A unique anthology that presents oral traditions, legends, speeches, myths, recent poetry and prose, and historically significant documents of the current twelve independent bands and indian nations of Wisconsin.
2006, 426 pp., 7 x 10, 10 b/w photos, 9 maps 227. IsbN 978-0-299-22064-8 pb $26.95

Wisconsin Chippewa Myths and Tales

merit award, wisconsin historical society

Native American Communities in Wisconsin, 16001960

And their Relation to Chippewa Life Victor Barnouw Barnouw applies his many years of anthropological experience and knowledge of American indians to a cultural and psychological analysis of the myths and tales of the ojibwa. American Indian Quarterly
1977, 304 pp., 6 x 9, 3 maps, 1 FIGure 232. IsbN 978-0-299-07314-5 pb $26.95

A study of tradition and Change Robert E. Bieder A history of Wisconsins native communities as they adjusted to the great changes of the last four centuries.
1995, 304 pp., 6 x 9, 34 halFtoNes, 10 maps e-book $14.95 228. IsbN 978-0-299-14524-8 pb $18.95

Buried Roots and Indestructible Seeds

the survival of American Indian Life in story, history, and spirit Edited by Mark A. Lindquist and Martin N. Zanger through essays and stories, this anthology highlights central values and traditions in native American societies, exploring the ongoing struggles and survival power of native American people today.
1994, 168 pp., 6 x 9, 16 halFtoNes 229. IsbN 978-0-299-14444-9 pb $17.95

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Finalist for social science, Midwest book Awards

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the effigy Mound Landscape of Madison and the Four Lakes Robert A. Birmingham the most comprehensive book that any reader can find on the earthworks of prehistoric mound-building cultures in a heartland area of effigy mound construction. A welcome addition to the literature of native America. robert L. Hall, author of An Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Belief and Ritual
2009, 274 pp., 6 x 9, 130 b/w Illus., maps e-book $14.95 233. IsbN 978-0-299-23264-1 pb $24.95

Spirits of Earth

Indian Culture and European Trade Goods

the Archaeology of the historic Period in the Western Great Lakes Region George Irving Quimby in an absorbing account of the archaeology and culture of indian tribes in the Great Lakes region from 1600 to 1820, George Quimby recounts, in this 1966 classic book, the results of decades of careful study of archaeological sites.
1966, 232 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 33 FIGs. 236. IsbN 978-0-299-04074-1 pb $24.95

Indian Mounds of Wisconsin

Robert A. Birmingham and Leslie E. Eisenberg More mounds were built by ancient native American societies in Wisconsin than in any other region of north Americabetween 15,000 and 20,000 mounds, at least 4,000 of which remain today. this book offers a comprehensive overview of these intriguing earthworks.
2000, 264 pp., 6 x 9, 62 b/w photos, DrawINGs, maps e-book $12.95 234. IsbN 978-0-299-16874-2 pb $18.95

A study of three Centuries of Cultural Contact and Change Felix M. Keesing With a new foreword by Robert E. Bieder Felix Keesings classic 1939 work on the Menomini is one of the most detailed, authoritative, and useful accounts of their history and culture.
1987, 280 pp., 6 x 9 237. IsbN 978-0-299-10974-5 pb $22.95

The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin

Like a Deer Chased by the Dogs

Buried Indians

Digging Up the Past in a Midwestern town Laurie Hovell McMillin McMillin presents the struggle of her hometown, trempealeau, Wisconsin, to determine whether platform mounds atop trempealeau Mountain are authentic indian mounds. this dispute, as McMillin subtly demonstrates, reveals much about the attitude and interactionpast and presentbetween the white and indian inhabitants of this Midwestern town.
2006, 312 pp., 6 x 9, 19 b/w photos, 6 DrawINGs, 1 map 235. IsbN 978-0-299-21684-9 pb $24.95

the Life of Chief Oshkosh Scott Cross Who was the real chief oshkosh of the Menominee? in this book, interviews, recollections, observations, and published accounts are compiled into a complete picture of the real man.
Distributed for the oshkosh public museum 2005, 68 pp., 6 x 9 238. IsbN 978-0-299-21144-8 pb $9.95

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From new york to Wisconsin, 17841860 Edited by Laurence M. Hauptman and L. Gordon McLester III With a foreword by William T. Hagan and a preface by Gerald Hill the traumatic removal of the oneida indians from new York to Wisconsin is examined in a ground-breaking collection of essays.
1999, 240 pp., 6 x 9, 12 Illus., 9 maps 239. IsbN 978-0-299-16144-6 pb $21.95

The Oneida Indian Journey

Chippewa Treaty Rights

the Reserved Rights of Wisconsins Chippewa Indians in historical Perspective Ronald N. Satz With a foreword by Rennard Strickland An excellent and highly readable account of the complex political, legal, and social history of the chippewas struggle for justice; appendices provide full texts of pertinent documents. nancy oestreich Lurie, Ethnohistory
1997, 274 pp., 6 7/8 x 10, 26 b/w photos, 2 maps, 4 CartooNs, 11 lINe Illus. 243. IsbN 978-0-299-93022-6 pb $24.95

A study in Intertribal trade Relations George T. Hunt this classic 1940 study of the iroquois during the middle and late seventeenth century presents warfare as a result of depletion of natural resources in the iroquois homeland and tribal efforts to assume the role of middlemen in the fur trade between the indians to the west and the Europeans.
1940, 218 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 1 map e-book $19.95 240. IsbN 978-0-299-00164-3 pb $24.95

The Wars of the Iroquois

Memories of Lac du Flambeau Elders

Elizabeth M. Tornes Introduction by Leon Valliere, Jr. Photographs by Greg Gent A collection of interviews with fifteen ojibwe elders of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake superior chippewa. in their stories, they discuss change and the traditions and beliefs that the ojibwe have maintained, despite attempts at forced assimilation.
Distributed for the Center for the study of upper midwest Cultures 2004, 250 pp., 8 x 11, 25 b/w photos 244. IsbN 978-0-924119-21-7 pb $24.95

merit award, wisconsin historical society

Picturing Indians

Photographic encounters and tourist Fantasies in h. h. Bennetts Wisconsin Dells Steven D. Hoelscher Foreword by Paul S. Boyer Hoelscher superbly braids three threadsa photographer, a native people, an economyto portray an important part of our national story. Geeta sharma Jensen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2008, 224 pp., 8 x 10, 86 b/w photos, 3 maps, 1 Chart 241. IsbN 978-0-299-22604-6 pb $24.95 242. IsbN 978-0-299-22600-8 hC $39.95

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Midnight Catch

A novel Norman Gilliland Gilliland pulls . . . a fistful of vivid characters out of central Florida swamps where theyre speculating on land, running illicit booze and shying away from the ill-omened Great Depression. Gillilands prose is so polished you can smell the mangrove roots, the sultry azaleas, and the searing scorch of gunpowder. sara rath, author of The Waters of Star Lake
Distributed For Nemo productions 2012, 285 pp., 6 x 9 245. IsbN 978-0-9715093-5-1 pb $21.95

Finalist, Minnesota book Awards American Library Association over the Rainbow Award

how a Gay, hammer-swinging twentysomething survived a year in Iraq Bronson Lemer A moving chronicle of a north Dakota soldiers struggle to reconcile military brotherhood with self-acceptance as a gay man. Lemers fears and joys highlight the humanity associated with being gay in the military, along with complexities of the discriminatory . . . policy of Dont Ask, Dont tell. His autobiography is a good read for any age.High Plains Reader
2011, 236 pp., 6 x 9, 1 b/w DrawING e-book $12.95 249. IsbN 978-0-299-28214-1 pb $24.95

The Last Deployment

winner, August Derleth Nonfiction Award, council for wisconsin writers

I Hear Voices

A Memoir of Love, Death, and the Radio With a new chapter and poems Jean Feraca if the great poet Garca Lorca had heard Jean Feraca on the radio, he might have said her voice had duende, a dark mysterious bravura power. now Jean Feraca infuses her brave magic into a series of remarkable, unpredictableand wickedly funnyessays about life, loss, family, marriage, and the radio.Molly Peacock, author of Cornucopia
2011, 248 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 246. IsbN 978-0-299-28574-6 pb $19.95

best books for General audiences, selected by the public librar y Association A Michigan Notable Book, selected by the librar y of michigan

Sawdusted

notes from a Post-Boom Mill Raymond Goodwin Goodwins clever characterizations of his solidly Midwestern, bluecollar sawmill mates are as vivid as the plaid shirts they sport. And his vignettes of sawmill politics, pranks, and passions bring the long-silent saws buzzing back to life. this entertaining work chronicles the decline of a once proud industry and the scrappy survivors it left in its sawdust trail. Library Journal
2010, 180 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 e-book $9.99 250. IsbN 978-0-299-23570-3 hC $22.95

Crossing the Great Divide

Jean Feraca one of the most promising poets of her generation.Grace schulman, poetry editor of The Nation
Distributed for the author 2008, 72 pp., 5 1/2 x 9 247. IsbN 978-1-882280-00-1 pb $14.95

Something I Said?

Innuendo and Out the Other Michael Feldman Illustrations by John Sieger Music CD: Lyrics by Michael Feldman, performed by John Sieger Michael Feldman writes with great affection about his family, his state, his profession, his ethnic group, his generation, his country, and Milwaukee. His book, like his radio program, is funny, intelligent, informative, and non-ghost-written.Joe Queenan, author of Queenan Country
2004, 208 pp., 6 x 9, 31 b/w DrawINGs e-book $9.99 248. IsbN 978-0-299-20270-5 hC $22.95

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A Poets Life Margot Peters this is the f irst full biography of Lorine niedecker (190370, Fort Atkinson), a writer of spare and brilliant verse, whose talent and grit carried her through periods of poverty, isolation, and despair. Margot Peters expertly written book gives you everything you need to appreciate niedecker her Wisconsin life and her sublime, if somewhat cryptic, poetry. Both Lorine niedecker and Margot Peters [of Lake Mills] are world-class literary artists. read this engrossing book and you will know why.John Lehman, author of Americas Greatest Unknown Poet: Lorine Niedecker
2011, 334 pp., 6 x 9, 36 b/w photos e-book $19.95 251. IsbN 978-0-299-28500-5 hC $34.95

Lorine Niedecker

stonewall honor book, american librar y Association Finalist for Biography, lambda literar y awards

Glenway Wescott Personally

A Biography Jerry Rosco this is the biography of Glenway Wescott (19011987), a Wisconsinborn writer and early twentiethcentury expatriate. sets forth clearly the public triumphs and private sufferings experienced during this long and interesting life.Edmund White, New York Review of Books
2002, 328 pp., 6 x 9, 28 b/w photos e-book $9.99 255. IsbN 978-0-299-17734-8 pb $19.95

Walden West

Goodbye, Wisconsin

August Derleth Derleths distinctive blend of narrative and prose-poetry brings the people and landscape of rural Wisconsin vividly to life.
1992, 280 pp., 5 1/4 x 8, 12 wooDCuts 256. IsbN 978-0-299-13594-2 pb $14.95

Glenway Wescott Introduction by Jerry Rosco these stories are [Wescotts] rendering of real stories, rumors, gossip, and local legend....in Wescott that includes respect for Midwest courtesy and decency, but animosity toward the old-fashioned puritanism that stifles creativity and humanity.from the introduction by Jerry rosco
Distributed for borderland books 2008, 202 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/4, 11 Illus. 252. IsbN 978-0-976878-17-9 hC $28.00

Wisconsin Fiction

Edited by Marshall Cook short stories by Wisconsin writers, including Margaret Benbow, Martha Bergland, thomas Bontly, carol sklenicka, David tabachnik, ron Wallace, Gordon Weaver, and more.
Distributed for the wisconsin academy of science, arts and letters 1998, 144 pp., 7 x 10 257. IsbN 978-1-882280-01-8 pb $12.95

In the Course of My Walks

August Derleth Edited by Richard Quinney While exploring the meaning of the lives of the men and women in the village on the banks of the Wisconsin river, the natural background fields, woods, plants, marshes, water, and the wild creatures of the land and skywas ever present in August Derleths writings.
Distributed for borderland books 2009, 88 pp., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4, wooD eNGraVINGs 253. IsbN 978-0-9815620-2-5 hC $25.00

Barnstorm

Contemporary Wisconsin Fiction Edited by Raphael Kadushin short stories by Dwight Allen, Dean Ba kopou los, Ma rg a ret Benbow, Anthony Bukoski, Kelly cherr y, tenaya Darlington, Mack Friedman, Jane Ha m i lton, Joh n H i ld e br a nd , Je s s e L e e Ke r che v a l , J. s. Marcus, Judith claire Mitchel l, Lor r ie Moore, A nn shaf fer, and ron Wallace.
2005, 330 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 258. IsbN 978-0-299-20854-7 pb $19.95

Wisconsin Poets at the Elvehjem Museum of Art

Foreword by Russell Panczenko Here thirty-four poets use art in the Elvehjem galleries as their inspiration. Each artwork is shown on a page facing the poem.
1995, 72 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 34 Color plates 254. IsbN 978-0-932900-38-8 pb $15.95

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stories (with a new story) Dwight Allen With settings from the Vietnam War era to the Age of Foreclosure, these short stories by Madison novelist Dwight Allen revolve around Peter sackrider, a man with a yearning for transcendence and a penchant for betrayal. theres a gentle brio to Allens writing that captures the bemusement of his self-deprecating heros encou nter w ith the Me Decade and its aftermath.Mark rozzo, Los Angeles Times
2011, 312 pp., 5 1/4 x 8 e-book $14.95 259. IsbN 978-0-299-28364-3 pb $19.95

The Green Suit

In Love with Jerzy Kosinski

A novel Agate Nesaule this novel follows Latvian refugee Anna Duja. After escaping russian confinement, Anna finds herself in a different kind of captivity on isolated cloudy Lake, Wisconsin, living with her disarming but manipulative husband. Haunted and vulnerable yet astute and resilient, nesaules tragically flawed heroine navigates an unnerving yet ultimately uplifting journey of self-discovery.Booklist
2009, 218 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 263. IsbN 978-0-299-23130-9 hC $24.95

A Friend of Kissinger

Finalist for Fiction, midwest book awards

The Typewriter Satyr

A novel Dwight Allen A marvelous joyride through the streets of misbegotten love. this wise and beguiling novel is filled with a star-crossed cast of characters who circle each other, eternally trying to connect, providing humor, grief, and insight along the way. A fabulous read.Diana Abu-Jaber, author of Arabian Jazz, Crescent, and Origin
2009, 256 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $12.95 260. IsbN 978-0-299-22990-0 hC $24.95

A novel David Milofsky David Milofskys latest is a rousing Vanity Fair of a novel, turning real life Milwaukee into a vibrant mosaic of American life with its hustlers and gangsters, its chess champions and lusty housemaids, its next door neighbors who went to grade school in Germany with Henry Kissinger. George cuomo, author of Among Thieves
2003, 232 pp., 6 x 9 264. IsbN 978-0-299-18520-6 hC $24.95

winner of the brittingham prize for Poetr y Best Poetr y Book, Midwest Book Awards Finalist, Posner Poetr y book award, Council for wisconsin writers

Bird Skin Coat

Angela Sorby [sorby] brings to each detail a luminous intensity, made that much more startling by its casual subjectsfenderbenders, motherhood, the Midwest. sorbys is an important voice, speaking to the most important subjects without fear or pretense. Bird Skin Coat is full of striking imagery and compassionate skepticisman exciting new contribution to American poetry. Laura Kasischke, author of Dance and Disappear
2009, 94 pp., 7 x 10 e-book $9.99 261. IsbN 978-0-299-23190-3 hC $26.95 262. IsbN 978-0-299-23194-1 pb $14.95

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Nells Story

Crunching Gravel

A Wisconsin Boyhood in the thirties Robert Peters Peters misses nothing, from the details of the towns Fourth of July celebration to the cause and effect of a young cousins suicide to the calibrations of racism toward indians that was so acceptable then. it is a fascinating, unsentimental look at a piece of our past.Margaret E. Guthrie, New York Times Book Review . . . . Enormously satisfying to read, and it is among the most authentic accounts of childhood and youth i knowa Wisconsin David copperfield! thom Gunn
1993, 128 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 265. IsbN 978-0-299-14104-2 pb $15.95

A Woman from eagle River Nell Peters with Robert Peters With its desperate acts and dire consequences, nell Peterss tale of a womans life in northern Wisconsin is a remarkable story, full of the sense and sound and flavor of a time and place rarely visited in books. courageous and important writing. Merry K. Anderson, Book Lovers As a fascinating exercise in obscure lives retrieved, as a joint effort in painful and exultant memory, this rich memoir has the playful seriousness and inventive charm which characterizes the work of robert Peters, joined in this case with his sister nell. thomas Keneally, author of Schindlers List
1995, 172 pp., 6 x 9, 9 b/w photos 266. IsbN 978-0-299-14474-6 pb $14.95

winner, edmund white award for Debut Fiction Finalist, Gay Fiction, Lambda literar y awards

Setting the Lawn on Fire

Coming Home to Door

Vignettes and Recipes Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Door County Literary Guild Edited by Mary Casey Martin casey Martin brings her Door county Literary Guild to life in this collaborative project, recruiting each writer to create a chapter independently of the others, without seeing the entire book until months later. Coming Home to Door reveals the characters one by one, as they act as hostess for the monthly book club meetings, sharing stories and recipes. 2010, 150 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
267. IsbN 978-1-891609-05-3 pb $15.95

A novel Mack Friedman ivan, a young Jew ish man f rom Milwaukee, embarks on a journey of sexual discovery that leads him from Wisconsin to Alaska, Philadelphia, and Mexico.
2005, 160 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $9.99 268. IsbN 978-0-299-21340-4 hC $21.95 269. IsbN 978-0-299-21344-2 pb $17.95

winner of the Felix pollak prize for Poetr y Finalist, Best Poetr y Book, midwest book awards

Falling Brick Kills Local Man

Mark Kraushaar Kraushaars lines will charm you youll look, youll listen, and finally youll hear what George Eliot called the roar which lies on the other side of silence. David Kirby
2009, 96 pp., 7 x 10 e-book $9.99 280. IsbN 978-0-299-23080-7 hC $26.95 281. IsbN 978-0-299-23084-5 pb $14.95

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Paul Rowe, baritone and Martha Fischer, piano A rich performance of schuberts passionate song cycle of love, obsession, jealousy, and betrayal.
2006

Franz Schubert: Die Schne Mllerin

Music distributed for the University of Wisconsin Madison school of Music. Proceeds benefit student scholarships.

282. IsbN 978-1-931569-13-2 musIC CD

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From the Paris Conservatoire (18942001) Marc Vallon, bassoon UWMadison bassoonist Marc Vallon performs works by Eugne Bourdeau, camille saint-sans, ren Duclos, tony Aubin, and ida Gotkovsky.
2011

Morceau de Concours

Schuberts Winterreise

283. IsbN 978-1-931569-21-7 musIC CD

A Winter Journey in Poetry, Image, and song Franz Schubert and Wilhelm Mller Foreword by John Harbison; Essay by susan Youens; Photographs by Katrin talbot; Poems translated by Louise Mcclelland Urban; Performed by bar itone Pau l rowe and pian ist Martha Fischer.
2003, 256 pp., 10 x 10, 118 b/w photos book w/ musIC CD 290. IsbN 978-0-299-18600-5 hC aND CD $45.00

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Swing Classics and Beyond

Jazz Big Band, University of WisconsinMadison infectious music from the golden age of swing, performed by the Jazz Big Band of the UWMadison.
2003

The Centennial Commissions

284. IsbN 978-1-931569-03-3 musIC CD $15.00

Robert Fountain
2006

the Bach Motets Robert Fountain, conductor


285. IsbN 978-1-931569-08-8 musIC CD $15.00

School of Music, University of WisconsinMadison to celebrate its 100th anniversary, the school of Music commissioned six major American composers to write works for the schools student and faculty ensembles.
2003, 2-CD set 291. IsbN 978-1-931569-02-6 musIC CD $25.00

Deep River

the Performance encores of Robert Fountain Robert Fountain, conductor


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Postcard from Madison, Volume 1

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In the Bleak Midwinter


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The University of WisconsinMadison Choir Robert Fountain, conductor


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Produced by Stephanie Jutt Features stephanie Jutt, flute; Perry Karp, cello; and Jeffrey sykes, piano, playing chamber music by Frank Bridge, Paul schoenf ield, rebecca clarke, Bohuslav Martinu, and J.s. Bach.
1999

292. IsbN 978-0-9658834-3-6 musIC CD $14.95

Collage

Postcard from Madison, Volume 2

Performances by students of the University of WisconsinMadison school of Music

2002, 2-CD set 288. IsbN 978-1-931569-00-2 musIC CD $25.00

50 Years of French Bassoon Music, 19502000


Marc Vallon, bassoon Sally Chisholm, viola, and Todd Welbourne, piano
2008

Produced by Stephanie Jutt Features stephanie Jutt, flute; Perry Karp, cello; Jeffrey sykes, piano; and sally chisholm on viola, playing chamber music by Prokof iev, Ernest chausson, rachmaninoff, Gabriel Pierne, J.s. Bach, Haydn, robert schumann, and Dvorak.
1999

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String Quartets of Mendelssohn


2005

Pro Arte Quartet David Perry and Suzanne Beia, violin; Sally Chisholm, viola; Parry Karp, cello
296. IsbN 978-1-931569-10-1 musIC CD $15.00

two string Quartets, Opus 34 and Opus 51 Pro Arte String Quartet
2002

Dvork

297. IsbN 978-1-931569-01-9 musIC CD $15.00

Music for Oboe and Strings


Marc Fink, Oboe, and the Pro Arte Quartet stories of the struggle to Create Great Music Norman Gilliland Scores to Settle brings together 366 brief true stories ranging from the inspirational to the burlesque, all of them illuminating the musical experience for composers, musicians, and listeners.
Distributed for Nemo productions 2009, 400 pp., 6 x 9 294. IsbN 978-0-9715093-3-7 pb $21.95

New!

Rooster of Gold

Scores to Settle

2006

298. IsbN 978-1-931569-11-8 musIC CD $15.00

Wingra Plays Dvork


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Wingra Woodwind Quintet


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Russian Oboe Music of the Twentieth Century

Les Thimmig, winds and reeds; Matan Rubinstein, piano this is a live concer t record ing of or ig ina l compositions by Les th i m m ig and ja zz stand ard s by charlie Parker, cole Porter, Vernon Duke, Hoagy carmichael, and others. thimmig performs on saxophone, flute, and clarinet; Matan rubinstein joins in on piano.
305. IsbN 978-1-931569-23-1 musIC CD $15.00

Marc Fink, oboe; Dmitri Novgorodsky, piano; With the Russian Folk Orchestra of the University of WisconsinMadison, Victor Gorodinsky, conductor
2008

Les Thimmig Solo


2009

Compositions and Improvisations Les Thimmig, winds and reeds


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stories of hope, humor and hubris from the World of Classical Music Norman Gilliland A moving and revelator y portrait of ordinary working peoples quest for beauty, and, in this case, classical music and musicians who find themselves worthy of it.studs terkel
Distributed for Nemo productions 2004, 408 pp., 6 x 9 295. IsbN 978-0-9715093-0-6 pb $19.95

Grace Notes for a Year

Thoughtful Wanderings
2001

All the Marbles

Compositions by Douglas hill Douglas Hill


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the Jazz Compositions of Les thimmig Les Thimmig, sax and flute Jazz compositions, 1970s to the present.
2009

Gunnar Johansen Centennial Celebration


Concert Recordings 19571972 Gunnar Johansen, piano
2008

307. IsbN 978-1-931569-20-0 musIC CD $15.00

J. S. Bach

302. IsbN 978-1-931569-12-5 CD set $25.00

sonatas and Partitas for Unaccompanied Violin Vartan Manoogian, violin


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The Art of Howard Karp


2001

308. IsbN 978-1-931569-05-7 2-CD set $25.00

Concert Recordings, 19642000 Howard Karp


303. IsbN 978-0-9658834-7-4 2-CD set $30.00

Henk Badings: Trios-Cosmos


Vartan Manoogian, violin
2008

309. IsbN 978-1-931569-17-0 musIC CD $15.00

Howard and Frances Karp, Pianists

Concert Performances from a half-Century of Music-Making Howard and Frances Karp


2001

304. IsbN 978-0-9658834-8-1 4-CD set $45.00

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FRAnK LLOyD WRIGht AnD FRIenDs

The Domestic Scene, 18971927 Frank Lloyd Wrights Monona Terrace


George M. niedecken, Interior Architect
seCOnD eDItIOn, exPAnDeD

the enduring Power of a Civic Vision David V. Mollenhoff and Mary Jane Hamilton With sumptuous illustrations and superb documentation, this is the extraordinary story of the epic fiftynine-year civic battle to build one of Frank Lloyd Wrights most important designs.
1998, 320 pp., 11 x 8 1/2, 200 b/w & Color Illus. 310. IsbN 978-0-299-15500-1 hC $55.00

Cheryl Robertson With contributions by Terrence Marvel and John C. Eastberg Foreword by Daniel T. Keegan Given the importance of niedecken as a central figure in both the history of interior design and the Arts and crafts movement in the Midwest, the reprint and expansion of cheryl robertsons excellent book is cause for celebration.Wendy Kaplan, Los Angeles county Museum of Art
Distributed for the milwaukee art museum 2008, 120 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 76 b/w Illus., 42 Color Illus. 312. IsbN 978-0-944110-91-1 pb $32.00

A Bestseller!

Frank Lloyd Wright and the taliesin Murders William R. Drennan the most pivotal and yet least understood event of Fran k Lloyd Wrights celebrated life involves the brutal murders in 1914 of seven adults and children dear to the architect and the destruction by fire of taliesin, his landmark residence, near spring Green, Wisconsin.
2007, 232 pp., 6 x 9, 10 b/w photos e-book $14.95 314. IsbN 978-0-299-22214-7 pb $16.95

Death in a Prairie House

Finalist for Illustrated books, Midwest book Awards

Frank Lloyd Wrights Taliesin

Illustrated by Vintage Postcards Randolph C. Henning Foreword by Kathryn A. Smith in 1911 iconic architectural genius Frank Lloyd Wright designed taliesin to use as his personal residence, architectural studio, and working farm. A century later randolph c. Henning has assembled a splendid collection of rare vintage postcards that provides a revealing and visually unique journey through Wrights work at taliesin.
2011, 112 pp., 8 x 8, 53 postCarDs 311. IsbN 978-0-299-28284-4 pb $24.95

Frank Lloyd Wright and George Mann Niedecken

Prairie school Collaborators Cheryl Robertson Chronology and Appendix by Terrence Marvel Documents the collaboration between Frank Lloyd Wright and Milwaukee interior architect George Mann niedecken from 1904 to 1918.
Distributed for the milwaukee art museum 2005, 116 pp., 10 7/8 x 9 1/4 313. IsbN 978-1-889541-01-3 pb $16.95

Death in a Prairie House (Abridged Audio Book)


As read by Jim Fleming on Wisconsin Public radios chapter a Day
Distributed for wisconsin public radio 315. IsbN 978-0-299-23230-6 4 CD-paCkaGe $27.95

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Paintings 19712006 Jody Clowes and Richard Ely Charles Munch, Dreaming in Color reveals Munchs transition from the poetic realism of his early work to the brilliant semiabstraction of today, as well as the personal and artistic crisis at the heart of that dramatic transformation. Jody clowes contributes a probing essay of critical analysis. richard Elys long biographical essay narrates one mans journey from suburban childhood to visionary landscape painter. the book also includes a chronology of Munchs artistic life and an exhibition history.
Distributed for Charles munch 2009, 72 pp., 8 1/2 x 8 1/2, 60 Color paINtINGs 316. IsbN 978-1-879483-96-5 pb $19.95

Charles Munch, Dreaming in Color

Renegade Regionalists

Smoke Damage

the Modern Independence of Grant Wood, thomas hart Benton, and John steuart Curry James M. Dennis Dennis boldly reshapes the work of the three painters universally recognized as the Midwestern regionalists, redefining their place in American art history.David sokol, University of illinois at chicago
1997, 296 pp., 6 x 9, 150 b/w Illus. 317. IsbN 978-0-299-15584-1 pb $26.95

Things of Nature and the Nature of Things

Voices from the Front Lines of Americas tobacco Wars Michael Schwalbe through interviews and photographs, Lacrosse native Michael schwalbe takes readers beyond the usual statistics about the har m ful ef fects of tobacco use and shows the real peopledisease survivors, tobacco widows, educators, activists, legislators, lawyers, researchers, and farmerson the front lines of Americas ongoing tobacco wars.
Distributed for borderland books 2011, 128 pp., 10 x 10, 45 b/w Illus. 319. IsbN 978-0-9815620-8-7 pb $19.95

John Wilde Lisa Wainwright this catalogue presents a superb overview of Wildes oeuvre, including the full palette of still lifes, allegorical landscapes, and portraits, and covers the period of his work from the 1940s to recent work from the 1990s.
Distributed for the Chazen museum of art 2007, 48 pp., 9 x 10, 16 b/w, Illus., 20 Color Illus. 318. IsbN 978-0-932900-98-2 pb $29.95

Unmasked and Anonymous

shimon & Lindemann Consider Portraiture John Shimon and Julie Lindemann Introduction by Lisa Hostetler Wisconsin photographers John shimon and Julie Lindemann make use of antique cameras, modern lens technology, artificial light, and contemporary pop culture to create portraits of the people in their native state.
Distributed for the milwaukee art museum 2009, 68 pp., 7 x 8 3/4, 70 Color aND b/w photos 320. IsbN 978-0-944110-92-8 pb $18.00

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H.H. Bennett, Photographer

his American Landscape Sara Rath; Foreword by Tom Bamberger this richly illustrated biography portrays the nationally renowned Wisconsin Dells photographer H.H. Bennett (18431908) as a husband, father, artist, inventor, entrepreneur, booster, and preservationist. in addition to his well-known images of Dells rock formations, raftsmen, tourists, and Ho-chunk people, this book includes Bennetts little-known photographs of chicagos skyscrapers, Milwaukees grand residences and riverfronts, Wisconsin rural landscapes, and the st. Paul Winter carnival.
terrace books 2010, 286 pp., 8 x 10, 180 b/w photos 321. IsbN 978-0-299-23704-2 pb $24.95

Once Upon an Island

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Photographs of Manhattan, 19691970 Richard Quinney Wisconsin photographer Quinneys images of new York city in the 1960s include photographs of the World trade center under construction.
Distributed for borderland books 2011, 210 pp., 6 1/2 x 9, 106 Color photos, 67 b/w photos 322. IsbN 978-0-9815620-6-3 hc $35.00

The Prints of Warrington Colescott

Things Once Seen

Richard Quinney A forty-year retrospective of richard Quinneys photographs. this body of work, accompanied by journal notes, is a record of what the photographer once saw, a window to the life once lived.
Distributed for borderland books 2008, 192 pp., 167 DuotoNe photos 323. IsbN 978-0-9768781-4-8 hC $60.00

A Catalogue Raisonn, 19482008 Mary Weaver Chapin Foreword by Daniel T. Keegan A gorgeous, large-format retrospective of the life and art of internationally acclaimed Wisconsin printmaker Warrington colescott, depicting all 354 of his editioned prints. For sixty years, colescott has used his sharp wit, vivid imagination, and mastery of technique to slyly satirize historical and current events, artists, politicians, and popular culture.
2010, 352 pp., 9 1/2 x 12 1/2, 415 Color Illus. 325. IsbN 978-0-299-23300-6 hC $85.00

Progressive Printmakers

Found text Photographs from the Real World Lewis Koch created as a poetic and visual journey, Touchless Automatic Wonder spans twenty-five years and four continents. in striking photographs Lewis Koch captures the often cryptic presence of words in the everyday landscape.
Distributed for borderland books 2009, 112 pp., 8 3/4 x 10 1/2, 80 DuotoNe Illus. 324. IsbN 978-0-9815620-4-9 hC $45.00

Touchless Automatic Wonder

Wisconsin Artists and the Print Renaissance Warrington Colescott and Arthur O. Hove Progressive Printmakers documents, in words and stunning pictures, the breakthrough aesthetics and technical innovations that made Madison printmakers a force in the international art world.
1999, 236 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 115 pICtures 326. IsbN 978-0-299-16110-1 hC $39.95

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Madison
Photography by Brent Nicastro Both visitors and natives will treasure this photographic portrait of Wisconsins beautiful capitol city, with captions in English, German, spanish, and chinese. nicastro takes us to the Farmers Market on a summer saturday, camp randall stadium on a fall afternoon, the Memorial Union terrace for a beer, and olbrich Gardens for some quiet contemplation.Doug Moe, Wisconsin State Journal columnist
2011, 112 pp., 8 1/2 x 10 1/2, 102 Color photos 327. IsbN 978-0-299-28304-9 pb $19.95

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Ray Gloeckler

Master Printmaker Andrew Stevens With a sharp eye for the ludicrous in American society and an abiding sense of humor, Wisconsin artist ray Gloeckler creates images that lampoon the inflated and celebrate the everyday.
Distributed for the Chazen museum of art 2005, 120 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 17 Color plates, 208 b/w ImaGes 328 . IsbN 978-0-932900-34-0 pb $24.95

Metalsmiths and Mentors

Fred Fenster and eleanor Moty at the University of Wisconsin Madison Jody Clowes An exhibition catalog showcasing hollowware and jewelry, narrative objects, and conceptual installations from UWMadisons metalsmithing program, one of the best in the nation.
Distributed for the Chazen museum of art 2007, 128 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 118 Color photos, 16 b/w Illus. 331. IsbN 978-0-932900-81-4 pb $29.95

Dudley Huppler

Drawings Robert Cozzolino Wisconsin native Dudley Hupplers (19171988) work is marked by an unusual, meticulous technique, forming sensual and whimsical images of animals, nature, and the human body from tiny tonal dots.
Distributed for the Chazen museum of art 2003, 104 pp., 8 1/2 x 11, 24 Color plates, 57 b/w Illus. 329. IsbN 978-0-932900-83-8 pb $24.95

Comics in Wisconsin

Paul Buhle Comics in Wisconsin recovers the history of an important center of comic art experimentation and offers readers a four-color glimpse at the richness of a neglected political and artistic counterculture.Harvey Pekar, author of American Splendor
Distributed for borderland books 2009, 120 pp., 8 x 10, 90 Color Illus., 50 b/w Illus. 332. IsbN 978-0-9815620-3-2 pb $21.95

Public Sculpture in Wisconsin

An Atlas of Outdoor Monuments, Memorials, and Masterpieces in the Badger state Anton Rajer and Christine Style Foreword by Susan Nichols and introduction by Richard Zeitlin Documents more than 750 outdoor sculptures, from war memorials to giant fish, plus chapters on the history of Wisconsins public sculptures and expert advice on how to go about com m issioning, conser ving, and maintaining outdoor sculpture.
Distributed for save outdoor sculpture, wisconsin 1999, 160 pp., 10 x 12, 25 Color photos, 560 b/w photos, 8 maps 330. IsbN 978-0-9664180-2-6 pb $27.95

Grassroots Theater

A search for Regional Arts in America Robert Gard Foreword by David H. Stevens and a New Introduction by Maryo Gard Ewell robert Gard recounts his efforts to build communities through theater based on local folklore, history, and traditions.
1999, 290 pp., 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 333. IsbN 978-0-299-01234-2 pb $26.95

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A Comprehensive Guidebook to Cultural, Artistic, historic and natural history Collections in the Badger state Anton Rajer Foreword by Senator Russ Feingold Your guide to more than 500 museums, zoos, and botanical gardens in Wisconsin and the wonderful array of cultural artifacts and natural history collections in our state, from the famous Milwaukee Art Museum to the smallest local historical society site.
Distributed for Fine arts publishing 2006, 300 pp., 6 x 9, 250 b/w photos 334. IsbN 978-0-9664180-0-2 pb $17.95

Museums, Zoos and Botanical Gardens of Wisconsin

In the Moment

the Life and Art of schomer Lichtner Susan J. Montgomery Lavishly illustrated, In the Moment documents the life and delightful art of Milwaukee artist schomer Lichtner (19052006), including paintings, sculptures, theatrical sets, greeting cards, and drawings. [Lichtners art] exploded into expressionistic design elements with bold, flat areas of color and high energy that anticipated Pop Art. James Auer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Distributed for the museum of wisconsin art 2011, 216 pp., 9 x 12, 350 Color Illus. 337. IsbN 978-0-9786019-2-8 pb $29.95

A Passion to Preserve

Gay Men as Keepers of Culture Will Fellows [Fellows] examines the personal histories of dozens of gay men around the countryincluding several in Wisconsinwho have rescued dilapidated buildings, brought neglected neighborhoods back to life and saved precious artifacts.Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2004, 298 pp., 6 x 9 e-book $12.95 335. IsbN 978-0-299-19684-4 pb $19.95

In Celebration

the Life and Art of Ruth Grotenrath Susan J. Montgomery In Celebration colorfully details the life and art of Milwaukee artist ruth Grotenrath (191288), tracing her influences and methods of working from her earliest American regionalist paintings and WPA murals to the colorful still-life works that captured the imagination of her many fans and patrons.
Distributed for the museum of wisconsin art 2011, 160 pp., 9 x 12, 201 Color aND b/w Illus. 338. IsbN 978-0-9786019-1-1 pb $29.95

Madeline Island ABC Book

Marcia Henry Illustrated by Sally Parsons this mar velously multi-tasking book cleverly combines the alphabet with Madeline island history and a kid-friendly guide to the island and its wonders.Lake Superior Magazine
Distributed for loon Commons press 2008, 52 pp., 11 x 8 1/2, 50 Illus. 336. IsbN 978-1-4243-3753-8 pb $18.95

Madeline Island ABC Coloring Book

Marcia Henry Illustrated by Sally Parsons Wonderful illustrations from AZ. A great gift for the kids on your list.
Distributed for loon Commons press 2009, 32 pp. , 11 x 8 1/2 , 26 Illus., 4 puzzles 339. IsbN 978-0-9817723-0-1 pb $6.95

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