Written by local author Jean Arthur, Top Trails: Glacier National Park
leads visitors to secluded trails and unique settings while providing
details of current and past human activity, wildlife movement, and
geologic changes that altered the landscape
and created America’s tenth national park. The unique approach of Top Trails: Glacier National Park
reveals the best trails that wind alongside sensitive meadows and climb
above crystalline lakes and leads hikers to backcountry respites unique
to Glacier.
The guide also traces outlaws, poachers, and mining ventures that
occurred inside the current park boundary.
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Monday, March 23, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
Walking the Woods and the Water: In Patrick Leigh Fermor's Footsteps from the Hook of Holland to the Golden Horn
"Nick
Hunt has written a glorious book, rich with insight and wit, about
walking his way both across and into contemporary Europe. . . . So many
memorable encounters with people and places! A book about gifts,
modernity, endurance and landscape, it represents a fine addition to the
literature of the leg."Robert Macfarlane, award-winning travel writer,
author ofThe Wild Places and The Old Ways: A Journey On Foot
"This moving and profoundly honest book sometimes brings a sense of unlimited freedom, sometimes joy, sometimes an extraordinary, dream-like dislocation: always accompanied by a dazzling sharpness of hearing and vision. I see now how that youthful walk informed so much of Paddy's style. Before setting out Hunt was going to write to Paddy. The letter was never written, and by the time he set off, Paddy was dead. How touched and fascinated he would have been to read this book."Artemis Cooper, biographer of Patrick Leigh Fermor and co-editor of The Broken Road
In 1933, the eighteen-year-old Patrick Leigh Fermor set out in a pair of hobnailed boots to chance and charm his way across Europe, "like a tramp, a pilgrim, or a wandering scholar." The books he later wrote about this walk,A Time of Gifts, Between the Woods and the Water, and the posthumousThe Broken Road are a half-remembered, half-reimagined journey through cultures now extinct, landscapes irrevocably altered by the traumas of the twentieth century.
Aged eighteen, Nick Hunt read A Time of Gifts and dreamed of following in Fermor's footsteps. In 2011 he began his own "great trudge"on foot all the way to Istanbul. He walked across eight countries, following two major rivers and crossing three mountain ranges. With only Fermor's books to guide him, he trekked some 2,500 miles through Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey.
His aim? To have an old-fashioned adventure. To slow down and linger in a world where we pass by so much, so fast. To discover for himself what remained of hospitality, kindness to strangers, freedom, wildness, adventure, the mysterious, the unknown, the deeper currents of myth and story that still flow beneath Europe's surface.
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"This moving and profoundly honest book sometimes brings a sense of unlimited freedom, sometimes joy, sometimes an extraordinary, dream-like dislocation: always accompanied by a dazzling sharpness of hearing and vision. I see now how that youthful walk informed so much of Paddy's style. Before setting out Hunt was going to write to Paddy. The letter was never written, and by the time he set off, Paddy was dead. How touched and fascinated he would have been to read this book."Artemis Cooper, biographer of Patrick Leigh Fermor and co-editor of The Broken Road
In 1933, the eighteen-year-old Patrick Leigh Fermor set out in a pair of hobnailed boots to chance and charm his way across Europe, "like a tramp, a pilgrim, or a wandering scholar." The books he later wrote about this walk,A Time of Gifts, Between the Woods and the Water, and the posthumousThe Broken Road are a half-remembered, half-reimagined journey through cultures now extinct, landscapes irrevocably altered by the traumas of the twentieth century.
Aged eighteen, Nick Hunt read A Time of Gifts and dreamed of following in Fermor's footsteps. In 2011 he began his own "great trudge"on foot all the way to Istanbul. He walked across eight countries, following two major rivers and crossing three mountain ranges. With only Fermor's books to guide him, he trekked some 2,500 miles through Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey.
His aim? To have an old-fashioned adventure. To slow down and linger in a world where we pass by so much, so fast. To discover for himself what remained of hospitality, kindness to strangers, freedom, wildness, adventure, the mysterious, the unknown, the deeper currents of myth and story that still flow beneath Europe's surface.
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Monday, March 9, 2015
The Whistleblower: Rooting for the Ref in the High-Stakes World of College Basketball
During a season on the road with college basketball referees, Bob Katz
watched the games they officiated, listened in on their candid
conversations in locker rooms and hotel lobbies, and explored the
challenges they must regularly confront. In this portrait of one
consummate professional at the top of his game, Katz pulls off an
unbelievable feat: In The Whistleblower, we come to actually root for
the ref.
Ed Hightower, raised in poverty in the segregated rural South, went on to become superintendent of schools in Edwardsville, Illinois. But it is his side-career as an elite NCAA referee (4 NCAA Championship games, 12 Final Fours) that has earned him renown--which in the eyes of angry coaches and hostile fans is a far cry from affection. Alone among thousands in the stadium and millions watching at home, the ref's goal is fairness and neutrality. He truly does not care who wins or loses. His passion to do the right thing on the court is shaped by character and training and a rare kind of honor. In The Whistleblower, the fascinating yet nearly unknown role of the referee is artfully revealed by a writer of talent.
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Ed Hightower, raised in poverty in the segregated rural South, went on to become superintendent of schools in Edwardsville, Illinois. But it is his side-career as an elite NCAA referee (4 NCAA Championship games, 12 Final Fours) that has earned him renown--which in the eyes of angry coaches and hostile fans is a far cry from affection. Alone among thousands in the stadium and millions watching at home, the ref's goal is fairness and neutrality. He truly does not care who wins or loses. His passion to do the right thing on the court is shaped by character and training and a rare kind of honor. In The Whistleblower, the fascinating yet nearly unknown role of the referee is artfully revealed by a writer of talent.
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Monday, March 2, 2015
Rickey & Robinson: The True, Untold Story of the Integration of Baseball
In Rickey & Robinson, legendary sportswriter Roger Kahn at last reveals the true, unsanitized account of the integration of baseball, a story that for decades has relied on inaccurate, second-hand reports. This story contains exclusive reporting and personal reminiscences that no other writer can produce, including revelatory material he’d buried in his notebooks in the 40s and 50s, back when sportswriters were still known to "protect" players and baseball executives.
That starts, first and foremost, with an in-depth examination of the two men chiefly responsible for making integration happen: Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson. Considering Robinson’s exalted place in American culture (as evidenced by the remarkable success of the recent biopic), the book’s eye-opening revelations are sure to generate controversy as well as conversation. No other sportswriter working today carries Kahn’s authority when writing about this period in baseball history, and the publication of this book, Kahn’s last, is a true literary event. In Rickey & Robinson, Kahn separates fact from myth to present a truthful portrait of baseball and its participants at a critical juncture in American history.
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Monday, February 23, 2015
The Great Defender: My Hockey Odyssey
:Legendary
Canadien and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Larry Robinson takes readers
rink-side in this highly anticipated and poignantly told memoir.
Larry Robinson spent 20 seasons playing in the NHL -- seventeen with the Montreal Canadiens and retiring from the game after his final 3 seasons with the LA Kings. His great size gave his teams an incredible presence on the blue line and a tremendous defender in front of their net. But he was more than just big. He was agile, he could score and he played a style that provided both offensive and defensive strengths.
For his effort, Robinson was twice recognized as the NHL's top defencemen and his contribution helped the Canadiens win the Stanley Cup six times during his tenure with the team. Never afraid to drop his gloves and play a physical game, Robinson is and will forever be regarded as one of the NHL's greatest defencemen.
In The Great Defender, Robinson relives his road to the NHL and the unexpected NHL journey that has lasted over 4 decades. He has enjoyed the good fortune of playing with greats, including Ken Dryden and Guy Lafleur to coaching the greatest of all--Wayne Gretzky. His successes as a player and coach are well-documented and in his memoir, hockey fans will now enjoy the opportunity to experience the odyssey of this legendary player as seen through his eyes, lived through his emotions, and told through his voice. Robinson's story is one of triumph and will leave readers cheering for the man fondly nicknamed "Big Bird."
In the process of writing this book, bestselling sports writer Kevin Shea interviewed many of Robinson's teammates, colleagues, players and family members and spent countless hours with Larry himself to capture a fascinating picture of one of hockey's greatest careers.
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Larry Robinson spent 20 seasons playing in the NHL -- seventeen with the Montreal Canadiens and retiring from the game after his final 3 seasons with the LA Kings. His great size gave his teams an incredible presence on the blue line and a tremendous defender in front of their net. But he was more than just big. He was agile, he could score and he played a style that provided both offensive and defensive strengths.
For his effort, Robinson was twice recognized as the NHL's top defencemen and his contribution helped the Canadiens win the Stanley Cup six times during his tenure with the team. Never afraid to drop his gloves and play a physical game, Robinson is and will forever be regarded as one of the NHL's greatest defencemen.
In The Great Defender, Robinson relives his road to the NHL and the unexpected NHL journey that has lasted over 4 decades. He has enjoyed the good fortune of playing with greats, including Ken Dryden and Guy Lafleur to coaching the greatest of all--Wayne Gretzky. His successes as a player and coach are well-documented and in his memoir, hockey fans will now enjoy the opportunity to experience the odyssey of this legendary player as seen through his eyes, lived through his emotions, and told through his voice. Robinson's story is one of triumph and will leave readers cheering for the man fondly nicknamed "Big Bird."
In the process of writing this book, bestselling sports writer Kevin Shea interviewed many of Robinson's teammates, colleagues, players and family members and spent countless hours with Larry himself to capture a fascinating picture of one of hockey's greatest careers.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Running Away: A Memoir
When journalist Robert Andrew Powell finished his first marathon, he
cried, cradled in his father's arms. Long-distance runners understand
where those tears come from, even if there are others who will never
grasp what drives someone to run 26.2 consecutive miles in a grueling
mental and physical test. Powell's emotional reaction to completing the
race wasn't just about the run, though. It was also about the joy and
relief of coming back up after hitting rock bottom.
"Running Away" is the story of how one decision can alter the course of a life. Knocked down by a divorce and inspired by his father, Powell decided to change his mindset and circumstances. He moved to Boulder and began running in earnest for the first time in his life. Over the 26.2 chapters that follow, Powell grapples with his past, gaining insight and hard-won discipline that give him hope for the future.
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"Running Away" is the story of how one decision can alter the course of a life. Knocked down by a divorce and inspired by his father, Powell decided to change his mindset and circumstances. He moved to Boulder and began running in earnest for the first time in his life. Over the 26.2 chapters that follow, Powell grapples with his past, gaining insight and hard-won discipline that give him hope for the future.
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Monday, February 9, 2015
Enlarge Image Day Hikes & Overnights on the Pacific Crest Trail: Southern California From the Mexican Border to Los Angeles County
Provides information and detailed topographical maps for easy day hikes
and extended overnight trips along the Pacific Crest Trail, one of
America's great long-distance hiking routes, that extends from the
Mexican border in the south to the Canadian border
in the north
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Thursday, February 5, 2015
Gopro: Professional Guide to Filmmaking [Covers the Hero4 and All Gopro Cameras]
WHERE INSPIRATION MEETS TECHNICAL CRAFT, this guide
to professional filmmaking with a GoPro is packed with hundreds of
beautiful photos and interactive links to videos created by professional
athletes, filmmakers, and inspired GoPro users around the world.
As the only book to cover the art and technique of advanced filmmaking by the team at GoPro, you'll get a unique insider's look at GoPro's history, all the different camera modes and settings, standard and experimental mounts, shooting principles, and editing techniques. Compelling stories from users such as Kelly Slater, Shaun White, and Kevin Richardson offer a rare view into an incredible world of athleticism, artistic beauty, and storytelling.
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As the only book to cover the art and technique of advanced filmmaking by the team at GoPro, you'll get a unique insider's look at GoPro's history, all the different camera modes and settings, standard and experimental mounts, shooting principles, and editing techniques. Compelling stories from users such as Kelly Slater, Shaun White, and Kevin Richardson offer a rare view into an incredible world of athleticism, artistic beauty, and storytelling.
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Monday, January 26, 2015
The Game of Our Lives: The English Premier League and the Making of Modern Britain
The Game of Our Lives is a masterly portrait of contemporary Britain
through the lens of soccer. In the last two decades soccer in the United
Kingdom has made the transition from a peripheral dying sport to the
very center of British popular culture, from an economic basket-case to a
booming entertainment industry that has conquered the world. What does
it mean when soccer becomes so central to the private and public lives
of the British people? Has it enriched this island nation or
impoverished it? From the goals, to the players, to the managers, to the
money, David Goldblatt describes how the English Premier League was
forged by Margaret Thatcher's Britain and an alliance of the big clubs
-- Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur --
the Football Association and Rupert Murdoch's Sky TV. He identifies the
real winners and losers in this extraordinary period, and explains how
soccer has closely mirrored the wider political and social
scene.Goldblatt argues that no social phenomenon tracks the momentous
economic, social and political changes of post-Thatcherite Britain in a
more illuminating manner than soccer, and The Game of Our Lives provides
the definitive social history of the EPL -- most popular soccer league
in the world.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Swim, Bike, Run - Eat: The Complete Guide to Fueling Your Triathlon
It's race day and you have your quick-closure running shoes, sleek
suits, bikes, goggles, and watches, but if you haven't been training
with the proper nutrition, you'll be left in the dust in the third mile.
Enter "Swim, Bike, Run--Eat" to guide you from day one of training to
the finish line and help your body perform at it's peak of fitness. In
this book, author Tom Holland joins up with sports dietitian Amy Goodson
to cover race-day essentials, food choices to complement your training
regimen, as well as recovery nutrition. Learn how to determine what to
eat; what to drink; how many calories to consume each day; whether or
not to carry snacks while training; the difference between taking in
calories from solid foods, semi-solids, and liquids; and whether or not
to take electrolyte or salt tablets.This books is the ideal companion to
Holland's "The 12-Week Triathlete." Casual and core triathletes alike
require a nutrition guide that is easy to understand with expert advice
that is easy to implement. Look no further and get ready to take your
triathlon to a new, healthier level.
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