Geology of the Florida Keys
An Ecotourist's Guide to the Everglades and the Florida Keys
Hotel Ponce de Leon
The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Flagler's Gilded Age Palace
Hotel Ponce de Leon is the first work to present the building’s complete history and detail its transformation into the heart of Flagler College.
Woody Plants of Utah
A Field Guide with Identification Keys to Native and Naturalized Trees, Shrubs, Cacti, and Vines
Florida's Fairways
60 Alluring and Affordable Golf Courses from the Panhandle to the Keys
Kayaking the Keys
50 Great Paddling Adventures in Florida's Southernmost Archipelago
Theatre History Studies 2024, Vol 43
The official journal of the Mid-America Theatre Conference
Too Far on a Whim
The Limits of High-Steam Propulsion in the US Navy
Argues that the US Navy’s commitment to high-steam propulsion for its World War II fleet was a tactical, technological, and bureaucratic failure
From Crisis to Catastrophe
Care, COVID, and Pathways to Change
Translation and Epistemicide
Racialization of Languages in the Americas
Maybe We'll Make It
A Memoir
Native and Ornamental Conifers in the Pacific Northwest
Identification, Botany and Natural History
Most conifer guides available for the Pacific Northwest focus on native species observed in the wild. Native and Ornamental Conifers in the Pacific Northwest presents an integrated perspective for understanding and identifying conifers in any landscape where native and ornamental species grow alongside each other. It is suitable for landscape designers, horticulturalists, arborists, gardeners, environmental scientists, and botanists.
Based on her experiences teaching workshops on conifer identification and cultivation, Elizabeth Price has developed Jargon-free photographic charts, which allow for side-by-side comparison of conifer features and guide the reader to species identification. The charts are detailed enough for specialists yet accessible to amateurs.
The book includes extensive material on the characteristics, botany, and natural history of conifer plant families, genera, and species, all illustrated with original photographs. Research across many disciplines is blended with direct observation and personal experience, creating a book that goes beyond identification and is both rigorous and engaging.
Frankenstein and STEAM
Essays for Charles E. Robinson
Frankenstein and STEAM
Essays for Charles E. Robinson
The Lost Cinema of Mexico
From Lucha Libre to Cine Familiar and Other Churros
The Raptors of North America
A Coloring Book of Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, and Owls
The Raptors of North America provides a creative and educational overview of the majestic birds found throughout North America and encourages us to continue exploring the birds we find in our own backyards and beyond.
Earl Campbell
Yards after Contact
Photographs
In hardback again for the first time in thirty years, the definitive book of photographs by the Pulitzer Prize winner, including a new foreword by Natasha Trethewey and sixteen new photographs
Imagine a City That Remembers
The Albuquerque Rephotography Project
This expanded and updated collection juxtaposes historic and contemporary photographs of Albuquerque to show diverse moments in the city’s history and development.
Engines of Rebellion
Confederate Ironclads and Steam Engineering in the American Civil War
Season of Terror
The Espinosas in Central Colorado, March–October 1863
Fractured Communities
Risk, Impacts, and Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions
Investigating the Ordinary
Everyday Matters in Southeast Archaeology
The Price of Alliance
The Politics and Procurement of Leopard Tanks for Canada’s NATO Brigade
The Price of Alliance balances high politics with military requirements in the first major reappraisal of Pierre Trudeau’s controversial defence policy.
Engagement Organizing
The Old Art and New Science of Winning Campaigns
At a time of heightened concern about what our future holds and how we can shape it, Engagement Organizing shows how combining old-school people power with new digital tools and data can win campaigns today.
A Coast Beyond Compare
Coastal Geology and Ecology of Southern Alaska
Theatre History Studies 2016, Vol. 35
Pure Quill
Photographs by Barbara Van Cleve
In this first book featuring the breadth of Barbara Van Cleve’s subject matter, readers experience her other themes, including Rodeo as Dance, striking night scenes, the Great Montana Centennial Cattle Drive series, and documentation of the Spanish Mission Trail in Baja California, Mexico.
The Steam and Diesel Era in Wheeling, West Virginia
Photographs by J. J. Young Jr.
Geothermal Treasures
Maori Living with Heat and Steam
Prison and Social Death
The Price of Nuclear Power
Uranium Communities and Environmental Justice
A Small Price to Pay
Consumer Culture on the Canadian Home Front, 1939-45
A long-overdue challenge to the commonplace assumption that the Second World War was a period of consumer austerity in Canada.
The Great Texas Wind Rush
How George Bush, Ann Richards, and a Bunch of Tinkerers Helped the Oil and Gas State Win the Race to Wind Power
Contemporary Lithic Analysis in the Southeast
Problems, Solutions, and Interpretations
The Orphaned Land
New Mexico's Environment Since the Manhattan Project
Viewing New Mexico as a microcosm of global ecological degradation, Price's is the first book to give the general public a realistic perspective on the problems surrounding New Mexico's environmental health and resources.
Begging for Vultures
New and Selected Poems, 1994-2009
The poetry of Lawrence Welsh crosses many borders, from South Central Los Angeles, where he was raised, to El Paso, where he has lived for almost twenty years. A newspaper man turned poet, a punk rock songwriter who became an English teacher, an Irishman at home in Texas, Welsh gives voice to the famous, the infamous, and the forgotten.