A new book containing nearly 200 photos and several essays explores the beauty, history and significance of one of the country's most remote National Parks near Key West: the Dry Tortugas. The book's ...
STAND STILL LIKE THE HUMMINGBIRD (194 pp.)—Henry Wilier—New Directions ($4). Henry Miller is still the world’s most smuggled author—no Sarah Lawrence girl would think of returning to the temperate ...
THE FARMLouis Bromfield—Harper ($2.50). Author Bromfield agrees with almost everyone that the U. S. farmer is in a pretty pickle but he is too good a novelist to propose solutions. In The Farm he is ...
Jane Harper’s new novel “The Lost Man” takes place in the remote Australian outback, in a place where “the horizon was so flat and far away it seemed possible to detect the curvature of the earth.” ...
THE second edition of Mr. Dewar's “Book of the Dry Fly” follows the first after an interval of thirteen years. It is to be regretted that this second edition is, in reality, little more than a reprint ...
"Wet" (laminated) and "dry" (plain paper) spreads alternate in this paper-over-board book, in which a rainy day highlights the differences between two children. "I like books./ I like tea./ I like the ...
HE DOES IT HIS WAY: “The most widely read academic medieval historian in the English language.” That’s a description of Norman F. Cantor by...well, Norman F. Cantor. Indeed, the emeritus professor of ...
The Denver Dry Goods: Where Colorado Shopped With Confidence. By Mark A. Barnhouse. History Press. If you lived in Colorado a generation or more ago, the Denver Dry Goods was part of your life.
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