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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Nevada", sorted by average review score:

Adventure Travel Photography
Published in Hardcover by Amphoto (March, 1999)
Author: Nevada Wier
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Fantastic Book for the Travel Photographer
Nevada is a fantastic adventure travel and people photographer who has a keen insight into how to make great images. This is the best travel photography book on the market! Period! Lots of information and advice on how to pack, what to pack, how to deal with the locals and gain their confidence, etc. The only caution I would give is that Nevada's film advice (specific type/brand name, etc) may be a little out of date because new films are introduced each year. However, her general film advice is great. Sit back, have a glass of wine, open Nevada's book (and your mind!), and get ready for some adventure from a great lady.

This is a fantastic book for the traveling photographer.
Nevada Weir takes the reader to remote villages and other remote locations frequently using indigenous modes of travel. Her exploration and photography pick up where the buses and tour groups left off. Good ideas of both technical and thought process of finding and coming back with the images. I've just about worn mine out having read and studied it over and over.


Brothels of Nevada
Published in Paperback by All America Distributors Corp (June, 1980)
Author: R Engle
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A former Nevada resident looks back
I helped build the community college system in Nevada from 1970-1975. This paperback was published in 1973. Employees from the house came to our college to take course in psychology and business. Sitting along madams in airplanes was a common event. The book serves as a piece of local history.

my stepfather owned sherries crystal palace
gene ritchie disappeared although sen. schofields body i understand was discovered murdered.it had some connection with genes then wife and prostitute known as sherrie.id like to know what happened and have some info to share,it has been a mystery for a # of years and need some answers.


Buildings of Nevada (Buildings of the United States)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (September, 2000)
Authors: Julie Nicoletta, Bret Morgan, William H. Pierson, and Osmund Overby
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Comprehensive, Fascinating, Revealing
If you think it's all just casinos and tacky wedding chapels, read this book. Who would have thought Nevada, of all places, had such a rich architectural heritage? Nicoletta covers the history of Nevada, from wickiups to atomic test sites to the latest reinvention of the Las Vegas Strip, and everything in between, with clarity, conciseness, and keen observation. Her descriptions, precise without being dry or overly technical, bring to life not only the buildings but the individuals and communities that built them. I can open this book to any random page and be hooked by a fascinating, unexpected tidbit. The book also contains a helpful glossary of architectural terms, a thorough bibliography, and index. My only complaint is I would have liked even more of Bret Morgan's excellent photographs.

Indispensable!
The one and only book on this subject, BUILDINGS OF NEVADA is thoroughly researched and wittily opinionated. It ventures far beyond the familiar territory of Hoover Dam and Las Vegas, to explore boom towns and ghost towns, courthouses and whorehouses.

It will be indispensable for anyone interested in understanding the history and psychology of the Old West. Loaded with helpful maps and photos, it's also a great travel companion for anyone who interested in seeing more of Nevada than the view from I-80.


Casino Secrets
Published in Paperback by Huntington Press (January, 1997)
Authors: Barney Vinson and David Tarino
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Great Book!
This book is great...it has Every number of every hotel in las vegas...which is great for finding out prices and attractions for the casinos at particular times, the author is a great writer...he kept my attention the whole time, and that's not easy to do! The most important thing is that he supplied the secrets and how-to info on most of the games in casinos...limiting the house edge to basically nothing, i'll be trying his methods in april and carrying his book!

Great overview of games and casinos in Vegas
This is a great introduction to the games that you can play in Vegas, the odds that the house has on each game. There's also good information about almost every casino in Vegas -- what's good and bad about each one.

Vinson has a nice writing style. He's humorous and informative.

Get this book if you've never been to Vegas, or if you've only been there a few times. The only strike against this book is that it's a few years old (published in 1996, I think), and things to change.


Caught Up
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (July, 2001)
Author: Nevada York
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I LOVE IT!! I LOVE IT!! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Nevada York is off the hook!!! The only thing I usually read are magazines and newspapers, Caught Up is the first book I completely read in one night. All I got to say is that she is such a great author, I found myself having a deep emotional connection with all of the characters. Nevada York is real!! I know there are a lot of books out there right now, but everyone who has been in and out of love DEFINATELY needs to read Caught Up!!

Awesome!!
Could this book be any more real? I am so loving this authors style. I heard this book was written buy a new author, and all I have to say is it's more down to earth mixed with the passions of everyones imagination!! I'm loving this author right now and can't wait to add some more of her books to my list of great books. PHENOMINAL!!! And I recommend everyone to read this book, there's something for everyone to get out of it because there's a little bit of everyone in it!


Compass American Guides Nevada (Compass American Guides)
Published in Paperback by Fodors Travel Pubns (10 October, 2000)
Authors: Deke Castleman, Jeff Gnass, and Fodor Travel
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It's all here, including style.
Not only does this book contain an immense amount of information about the gorgeous and fascinating state of Nevada---but it is all presented in a personable, idiosyncratic, witty and winning style. As with most guidebooks, you'll probably be interested in reading only those sections relevant to a planned trip. But the book is so informative and fun, you might find yourself---as I did---reading sections about areas in Nevada you have no plans to visit. Highly recommended.

One of the best Nevada guidebooks!
Amusing and useful, well-laid out with honest reviews of both wilderness areas and the glitter gulches--I have used this book for several trips to Nevada and it is indespensible


Desert Summits: A Climbing & Hiking Guide to California and Southern Nevada
Published in Paperback by Spotted Dog Pr (June, 2003)
Authors: Andy Zdon and Wynne Benti
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A great resource
Although I'm waiting try the new hikes detailed in this book (I'll wait till summer passes, thanks), I have found it to be a great read on its own merits. The physical descriptions of the areas covered are detailed and evocative without being flowery; the driving and trail directions are as exact as they can be given the remoteness of some of these areas. Mr. Zdon knows these places inside and out, and he goes well beyond the obvious choices into some wild and relatively unexplored terrain. This book introduced me to some new places I want to experience, and made me realize I don't know my "familiar" spots as well as I thought. The volume is also very handsomely illustrated and produced.

Hiking California & Southern Nevada desert summits
Andy Zdon has done a very thorough job researching the approaches and hiking/climbing routes in this guide book. I especially liked the fact that he warns the reader against taking passenger cars up roads which he feels require 4WD capability. The inclusion of general area maps and actual photographs make the book even more useful. Descriptions are great but someone said "a picture is worth a thousand words". Included in the descriptions are such useful topics as the anticipated round trip elevation gain and hiking distance. In some instances Andy has added his personal comments regarding safety issue or things like "don't underestimate the difficulty of this hike". The personal touch gives the guide book user more of a "hands on" feel to the overall hike. I recommend Desert Summits to all of those folks who are planning to get out and hike/climb the areas described in the book. Hey, here's another "list" to get you out of the house this winter.


Every Light Was on: Bill Harrah and His Clubs Remembered
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nevada Oral History Program (April, 1999)
Authors: R. T. King, Dwayne Kling, and Mary Larson
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Oral History at its best!
This is a fascinating story told in the words of a great collection of people who "were there." Former wives, dealers, PR types, executives, many from the '40s and '50s offer candid insights and memories that illustrate the complexity, and at times the profound sadness, of Bill Harrah's life.

Casino cheating (by owners, employees, and customers!), evolution of gambling machines, promotional stunts, big name entertainment, and the famed auto collection are covered extensively.

My only reservation (a minor one) is that Harrah's subsidized some of the production costs of the book which probably had some editorial impact. For example, embarassing or critical material is typically played down. (No interviews here of disgruntled competitors or former employees) Please do not let this comment keep you from reading "Every Light", it is great!

Captures a true insight about Harrahs & Gambling
This oral history about William Harrah is excellent. I believe the manner in which Kling interviewed all of the people gives you a inside edge to understanding more how the gaming business was run in the early years, and how Harrah help to create a successful industry. This book is definitly worth reading!


Fire in Sierra Nevada Forests: A Photographic Interpretation of Ecological Change Since 1849
Published in Paperback by Mountain Press Publishing Company (June, 2003)
Author: George E. Gruell
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Facts over rhetoric
With Bush touring the West talking about logging as the solution to preventing ever larger forest fires, this book provides ample documentation that FIRE SUPRESSION and MONOCULTURE REPLANTING are the real causes of the current explosive environment.

I first saw this book at the top of Mt. Harkness. The fire watchman there pointed it out to me, as we both struggled to peer at Mt. Shasta through the smoky haze created by the Biscuit and Fremont fires.

The differences in the trees and ground cover between now and the last century is striking. Most of the photos taken in the late 1800's show trees devoid of branches below 20 feet, and very little ground cover. Photos of the same area taken recently show thickly limbed trees down to ground level, with dense underbrush. Without hundreds of little fires to regularly clear out the low limbs and undergrowth, the forests become dense tinderboxes. When a fire finally breaks through fire suppression, it kills the trees instead of burning their limbs.

Will add fuel to debates over prescribed fires
This unusual photographic interpretation of ecological changes brought about by forest fires in the Sierra Nevada since 1849 will provide a guide which should intrigue both California residents and any interested in forestry issues, park management or ecosystems. Chapters use historical photographs to document changes which have taken place over the past 150 years, from early settlements to modern times. Fire In Sierra Nevada Forests will add fuel to debates over prescribed fires and logging issues.


A Guide to Rock Art Sites: Southern California and Southern Nevada
Published in Paperback by Mountain Press Publishing Company (November, 1996)
Author: David S. Whitley
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Rock art Rocks!
This book cuts through the clutter of previous rock art meanings and uses the wisdom of the native americans to describe these symbols. I enjoyed reviewing his descriptions of the sites I have already visited and learned the locations of many more. Complete directions, maps, and contacts for each site are included. This is an excellent resource for people who love rock art!

rock art mystery and magic
An excellent survey of rock art that fits the pictographs and petroglyphs into a social and psychological model based on native american interpretations of meaning. Detailed listings and directions to more familiar sites will no doubt increase visitation but the presence of people interested in preservation will hopefully deter those only motive is to deface places of beauty and wonder. Whitley's academic background enhances the book and it has appeal to informed readers and those just discovering rock art.


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