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Amc Field Guide to the New England Alpine Summits (Appalachian Mountain Club)
Published in Paperback by Appalachian Mountain Club Books (May, 1995)
Authors: Nancy G. Slack and Allison W. Bell
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A history, guide and plant guide for alpine adventures.
This little book covers the history, geology, weather and climate of the New England mountain summits. It takes you upward through the northern hardwood forest, transition zone, spruce-fir zone, balsam fir zone and the alpine zone. It is an identification guide to the plants, their habitats and communities. Animals -- birds, amphibians, mammals and insects -- are described. The book design and layout are clear and attractive. I give the photos A, the reproduction A-. There is an index to the illustrated species, scientific and common names. Altogether it is an exquisite, small book to carry on the trail and to enjoy by the fireside. 96 pages.

Alison Robb


Avalanche Safety for Skiers, Climbers and Snowboarders
Published in Paperback by Rocky Mountain Books (15 November, 1999)
Author: Tony Daffern
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Informative and readable book on Avalanches
Avalanche expert Norm Wilson recommended this book to me and I'm glad he did. I find it very informative, but without putting me to sleep like "The Avalanche Handbook" does. It has lots of illustrations and practical information. I backcountry ski and recommend it to others who travel the backcountry in winter.


Exploring the Coast Mountains on Skis: A Guidebook to Mountain Ski Touring in Southwestern British Columbia
Published in Paperback by Gordon Soules Book Pub (December, 1994)
Author: John Baldwin
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Indespensible guide to skiing in the BC wilderness
Authoritative and concise descriptions of various remote ski trips in the BC Coast Mountains. Well written and appealingly understated, the author's extensive travels are succinctly laid out, inspiring the adventurous, at least in the case of this reader. As an avid backcountry skier, I find this book an essential reference for accessing the numerous incredible backcountry routes characteristic of the Coast Mountains.


Hardy Perennial Plants Including Alpines
Published in Hardcover by John Markham & Assocs (December, 1990)
Author: Alan Bloom
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a fabulous guide to gardening
I absolutely love this book and have used it for five years. Somehow, this year it was misplaced and I was lost without it. Wonderful and very comprehensive indexing with lots of photos.


Land Above the Trees: A Guide to American Alpine Tundra
Published in Paperback by Harperperennial Library (November, 1986)
Authors: Beatrice E. Willard and Ann H. Zwinger
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Crisp science with extraordinary writing!!
If you have any interest in alpine tundra this is a must read book! If you have even a general interest in natural science and ecology this book is a classic. I was amazed at how the authors were able to integrate a crisp scientific exposition with an almost poetic writing style that left me with such vivid mental images. Even if you are not going to visit the tundra, this book is an experience. If you are hiking these areas it will expand the experience. Read this book!!!


Mineral Deposits of the Alps and of the Alpine Epoch in Europe: Proceedings of the Iv. Ismida, Berchtesgaden, October 4-10, 1981 (Special Publication ... of the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral deposIts, No. 3.)
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (June, 1983)
Authors: International Symposium on Mineral Deposits of the Alps 1981 Berchtes and Hans-J. Schneider
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Good old "hands-on" Geoscience
Now, that my own son has taken up geology (against my will!), I have tried to hunt down my own contributions: Mineral Deposits of the Alps (for which I co-authored one of the introductory articles) collects 39 articles written at a time, when geosciences was not anymore in the "Old" pre-"Kuhnian" stage of paradigmatic thinking, but still not yet totally "taken over" by plate tectonics. How refreshing, some 20 years on, to see how much original thinking went into geoscience prior to the advent of "gizmos" that quantify everything and replace original thoughts by "evidence" of numerical nature! Hope that Springer re-issues this slim and "racy" volume!


Mission: Alpine Redoubt
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (June, 1999)
Authors: Alexander Molnar Jr and Alexander, Jr. Molnar
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Great Read, Fast Paced Historical Fiction.
Great Read! This book is a fast paced work that truly makes the reader think about what may of happened in Germany at the end of the war. Al Molnar has once again given us a working class hero who has to depend on his training and luck to get himself out of the stuff that happens on his mission. He is definitly not some jimmy bond who needs gagets to complete his job.


Mountain Dreamers: Visionaires of Sierra Nevada Skiing
Published in Paperback by Coldstream Press (January, 1998)
Authors: Robert Frohlich, Carolyn Caddes, Tom Lippert, and Laurel H. Lippert
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Mountain Dreamers: Visionaires of Sierra Nevada Skiing
Fabulous pictures and fascinating information about the people who made skiing in the Sierra possible. You don't have to be a skier to enjoy this book!


Race Skills for Alpine Skiing
Published in Paperback by Turning Point Ski Foundation (May, 1996)
Authors: Ellen Post Foster and Mike Porter
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Great book
Great book! She goes pretty in depth for such a thin book. Good book for serious racers looking for pure technique related material. No frills. Only drawback was that it's written more for coaches working with younger skiers. Pictures are mostly of kids. That's OK though, This lady knows her business.


Rock Gardening: A Guide to Growing Alpines and Other Wildflowers in the American Garden
Published in Paperback by Timber Pr (October, 1982)
Authors: H. Lincoln Foster and Laura Louise Foster
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Down-to-earth, practical advice on gardening
Although this book is titled "Rock Gardening", it has great appeal to all gardeners. It includes introductory information on how to create rock, bog and woodland gardens, how to propagate plants, maintenance, etc. But the best part is the comprehensive plant descriptions, with practical advice on their cultural requirements, difficulty and propagation. Although there are no color pictures, I find this is the book I rely upon most for accurate information on lesser known rock garden and woodland plants.


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