Paul Schullery

Paul Schullery is the author, coauthor, or editor of more than forty books on nature, national parks, history, and outdoor sport. He is the recipient of the Wallace Stegner Award and the Roderick Haig-Brown Award, and he wrote and narrated the award-winning PBS film "Yellowstone: America’s Sacred Wilderness." He is currently a scholar-in-residence at Montana State University Library, Bozeman.

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Ho! For Wonderland

Travelers' Accounts of Yellowstone, 1872-1914

University of New Mexico Press

These stories by early Yellowstone Park visitors helped propel the popularity of this American wonderland.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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Mountain Time

A Yellowstone Memoir

University of New Mexico Press

Schullery's heartfelt reflections on his relationship to the wildness of Yellowstone Park.

  • Copyright year: 2008
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This High, Wild Country

A Celebration of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park

By Paul Schullery; Illustrated by Marsha Karle
University of New Mexico Press

A colorful gift of words and art from two of the West's most knowledgeable and talented naturalists.

  • Copyright year: 2010
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Old Yellowstone Days

University of New Mexico Press

This new edition of the first book to collect accounts of early visits to Yellowstone includes a new Foreword by park historian Lee H. Whittlesey.

  • Copyright year: 2010
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Fly-Fishing Secrets of the Ancients

A Celebration of Five Centuries of Lore and Wisdom

University of New Mexico Press

Schullery ponders the great endless fish story we perpetuate and enrich every time we cast a fly.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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