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$14.95A Desert Bestiary
Author: Gregory McNamee

“This is the best of all his good books. Read, learn, puzzle, worry, and laugh.” —Steve Bodio, author of Querencia and Aloft




192 pages | BW | details | buy now

$0.00A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest
Author: Alex Patterson

"Some excellent books have been pouring in from this press of late, and this no exception."—Book Talk

"…it’s so easy to use that even first-time visitors to petroglyph sites would find it invaluable."—New Mexico Magazine

250 pages | BW | details | buy now

$0.00Kid's Guide to Flyfishing, A
Author: Tyler Befus, with a Foreword by Jack Dennis

This is a book that teaches kids how to flyfish—written by a kid! Young Tyler Befus tells kids everything they need to get started, including facts about fish, where they live, what they eat, equipment needed, and fly casting techniques. The book is filled with color photos and Tyler’s drawings. Tyler is determined to show other kids how much fun they can have flyfishing. Parents who flyfish will love to share this book with their children.

Want more flytying fun??? Click here to visit Tyler's cool website!

Click here to view Tyler's award winning fly!

Tyler was just awarded the Overall winner of the 2008 British and International Fly Tying Championship in Newark, England for the Junior Division (16 years and under). One of his flies also took Runner-up honors in the "Dry Flies and Terrestrial" category (this category included the entries from the adult fly tyers as well).

Check out this interview with Tyler Befus from CBS 4 in Denver, CO

112 pages | COLOR | details | buy now

$27.50A Life with Horses
Author: Mark Rashid and Kathleen Lindley

In this beautiful full-color book, popular authors Mark Rashid and Kathleen Lindley team up to provide the reader with an intimate look into a world of horses and horsemanship clinics that few people get to see close up. Lindley's vibrant photographs, accompanied by descriptive text by both authors, chronicle the spirit of their life's work. In covering subjects such as a young wild Mustang's initial handling, softness, friendship, and hands that employ the tools of the trade, this book offers the reader an unflinching and compassionate pictorial account of a life with horses.

Mark Rashid is an internationally acclaimed horse trainer known for his ability to understand the horse's point of view, and to solve difficult one-on-one work with horse and rider and are immensely popular with people around the world. He is the author of six previous books that have been translated into seven languages. Kathleen Lindley got her first camera at age 14—about the same time she got her first horse. Upon graduation from high school, she professionally trained hunter/jumper show horses. Her photography has appeared in popular equine magazines in the UK and in several books.

192 pages | COLOR | details | buy now

$14.00A Naturalist's Years in the Rocky Mountains
Author: Howard Ensign Evans

“Evans weaves an enchanting description of the multitude of colonies of creatures that comprise part of our amazing natural world. He also shares with us his deep concerns regarding the protection and preservation of the habitat upon which these wild creatures as well as humans depend for survival.” —Colorado Libraries

144 pages | COLOR | details | buy now

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