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Recent Publications
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Pebbles: Memories of a Small-Town Kansas Boy by Gary White. The stories we tell about our lives define how others see us and how we see ourselves. Gary White (b. 1937), an award-winning composer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus from Iowa State University, and music-textbook author, has gathered up some of the stories of his life and offers them to you. As he explains, “…like pebbles in a stream, most of these little pieces have been rounded and polished by frequent retelling.”
Short Ravelings from a Long Yarn: Camp and March Sketches of the Santa Fe Trail by Benjamin F. Taylor based on notes of Richard Wilson. Wonder what it was like to travel the Santa Fe Trail in the mid-1800s? If so, sign on with 27-year-old Richard Lush Wilson in the spring of 1842 and head out from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, with the Solomon Houch wagon train.
Introduction to Satire by Leonard Feinberg with a new introduction by Don L. F Nilson. Introduction to Satire explains fully how the satirist manages to express his criticism in forms that society is willing to accept—in spite of the fact that no one likes to be criticized.
BRYOPHYTES OF COLORADO: Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts William A. Weber Professor and Curator Emeritus, Herbarium COLO University of Colorado Museum, Boulder Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and Ronald C. Wittmann Museum Associate, Herbarium COLO, Boulder more . . .
Intermittent Frontiers: On How Changing Ecological Factors Control Natural Selection aims to fill the gap in the synthetic theory by explaining how the environment uses natural selection to guide the evolution of new forms of life. more . . .
Dying to Live is about facing challenges. Being miserable. Finding faith. Learning to let go and learning to trust. It is the inspiring story of Gaea Shaw’s journey from heart transplant recipient to gold medal winner at the Olympic-style Transplant Games. But Gaea’s story is much more than that. more . . .
Waking the Tiger is a novel set in late-1950s Sri Lanka, a country at the edge of a gathering storm of violence. Leonard Feinberg weaves a complex story of the clash between cultures and castes, expats and ex-colonials, Hindu swamis and Buddhist priests, politicians and entrepeneurs, Sinhalese and Tamils, idealism and realism. more . . .
Walking Home is the fictionalized account of Lasswell’s on-again, off-again pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago. Sometimes surreal, sometimes poignant, often thought provoking, Walking Home invites the reader to share Lasswell’s internal and external explorations as they unfold along the Way. more . . .
Within/Without by Kathryn T. S. Bass and Kimberly MacArthur Graham. For one year, abstract, mixed media painter Kimberly MacArthur Graham and award-winning poet Kathryn Bass met to exchange paintings and poems, reflect upon their experiences as artists and women, and share tea. The images and words in this book are the intertwined results of a year-long conversation more . . .
Exotic and Irrational: Opera in Denver—1879-2006 by Allen Young, is a marvelous account of the 150 years of successes and failures by a great many remarkable people and diverse organizations, striving to create appreciative audiences for opera in Denver, Colorado. Here you will find a grand history of how this “exotic and irrational” enterprise finally flourished.
We invite you to look over our catalog and we look forward to serving you.
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