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Iguana Invasion
Exotic Pets Gone Wild in Florida
Virginia Aronson & Allyn Szejko
Green Iguanas, Burmese Pythons, Nile Monitor Lizards, Rhesus Monkeys, and many more kinds of non-native animals
are rapidly increasing in population in subtropical Florida. This full-color book provides scientific information, exciting
wildlife stories, and identification photos for the most common exotic animals on the loose—most of them offspring of
abandoned pets. Learn answers to questions like these: When should a trapper be called? Can I feed them? Are they
dangerous? What is the effect of all these exotics on the environment? What can we do to help with the problem?
Virginia Aronson has written 30 books, many for young readers. Allyn Szejko is a licensed human trapper and
wildlife rehabilitator. Both authors live in south Florida.
See page 36 for another book/CD by the authors. $9.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-459-9
7 x 10 • 72 pages • Full-color illustrations by Michael Swing
$14.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-430-8 Ages 9 and up
7 x 10 • 64 pages • Audio CD included • Full-color illustrations by Michael Swing
Ages 8–12
Florida Magnificent
Wilderness Stalking the Plumed Serpent
State Lands, Parks, and Natural Areas and Other Adventures
James Valentine and D. Bruce in Herpetology
Means D. Bruce Means
World-famous nature photographer Exciting adventures with deadly reptiles
Valentine presents art images of the state’s based on over 40 years of work by this
remote wilderness places. Comprehensive famed naturalist. Includes work with the
text by biologist Means and other Florida rattlesnake, the cottonmouth moccasin, and
conservationists. the Australian “fiercey.”
“You will be enthralled by this magnificent “Means is more than a scientific natural
book.” — Ney Landrum Director Emeritus, historian. He is an adventurer of the old
Florida State Parks school.” — E.O. Wilson
$29.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-361-5
9 x 12 • 144 pages • 156 color photos $19.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-433-9
6 x 9 • 240 pages • 12-page color insert
Hoof Prints
The Horses of Proud Spirit More Stories from Proud Spirit
Melanie Bowles Melanie Sue Bowles
The story of Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary, Meet more horses and caring people in this
which takes in abused or unwanted horses second book from Melanie Bowles, who
and gives them a loving home. Passionate writes with loving care about the horses
stories of horses that astound with their at her sanctuary, relocated from Florida to
amazing ability to recover. The PBS docu- Arkansas. Learn about big old Ranger, little
mentary based on the book won an Emmy. baby Riley, a wild Mustang, and even a flying
“Wonderful, a good read for anyone who donkey.
loves horses.”— Monty Roberts, author of The “ A Delight to read. . . . Bowles writes
Man Who Listens to Horses. beautifully.” — ALA Booklist
$18.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-285-4 $19.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-412-4
6 x 9 • 208 pages • 13 b&w photos 6 x 9 • 240 pages • b&w photos
ntal Florida
Ce
Vo l u m e 2
Douglas Waitley
My Brother, Ernest
Hemingway
The Florida Keys Leicester Hemingway
John Viele
A revealing and intimate portrait of one of
“Offers a different view of one of Florida’s most unique and colorful regions.” the great writers of the 20th century by his
— Florida Historical Quarterly brother. First published in 1962, this new
Volume 1: A History of the Pioneers edition includes a selection of letters from
Ernest to his family never before published
Well-researched, fascinating accounts of early Keys life. Just 80 years ago, there were fewer and an index (previously not available).
than 300 Keys inhabitants and they lived without electricity, running water, or telephones.
“This new and fuller edition will replace my
$16.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-101-7 own worn and tattered copy.”
6 x 9 • 176 pages • 42 b&w photos and illustrations • 8 maps — Michael Reynolds, Hemingway scholar
Shipwrecks of Florida
A Comprehensive Listing
200 Quick Looks at
Second Edition Florida History
Steven D. Singer James Clark
Over 2,100 shipwrecks from the 16th
200 short essays on Florida’s 10,000 years
century to the present; the most
of history, from the arrival of the first natives
comprehensive listing now available.
to the present. Packed with unusual and
Arranged primarily by geographical sections
little-known facts and stories; for example,
of the state—within sections, wrecks are
the inventor of air conditioning died broke
arranged chronologically. Extensive and
and forgotten, Florida printed $3 bills in
heavily illustrated appendices offer a wealth
the 1830s, Florida’s first tourist attraction
of information on topics of interest to divers
featured ostrich racing.
and researchers
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-200-7
$21.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-163-5 6 x 9 • 203 pages • 40 b&w photos
6 x 9 • 400 pages • 200 b&w photos
31 line drawings, maps, charts, diagrams
Tells of unexplained exploits by the spirits Near the end of the 19th century Henry
dwelling in St. Augustine, the oldest city of Flagler came to St. Augustine and built three
European origin in the United States. Find splendid hotels in the Spanish Renaissance
stories of spiritual contacts with no earthly style: the Ponce de Leon (which now
justification. Some are funny, some sad, houses Flagler College), the Alcazar (which
some frightening. The author conducts now holds the City Hall and the Lightner
educational and ghost tours of the Ancient Museum), and the Casa Monica, still a hotel.
City. Comprehensive text and illustration.
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-300-4
$7.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-222-9 8½ x 11 • 88 pages • 32 color photos
6 x 9 • 112 pages • 13 line drawings 44 b&w photos
The journal of Calvin L. Robinson, the only Winner of the LoPresti Award for
account of the Civil War in Florida written Excellence in Art Publishing
by a resident who sided with the Union. The history of Florida wood-frame
Describes the reign of terror in Jacksonville architecture, from the early single-pen
from 1860–64. homesteads, through the double-pen, the
dog-trot, the four-square Georgian, the
“For students interested in Florida’s role in the
Civil War, the opening of the Robinson journal Cracker townhouse, to the latest homes in
must have been akin to the opening of King Seaside.
Tut’s tomb.” —The Tampa Tribune
$21.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-013-3
$16.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-267-0 $14.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-014-0
6 x 9 • 152 pages • 13 b&w photos 8½ x 11 • 128 pages • 46 color photos
17 b&w photos • 56 line drawings including floor
plans
Gardening in the
Coastal South
Marie Harrison Flowering Trees of Florida
In her personal, witty style, a master Mark Stebbins
gardener divulges tried-and-true ways of 74 outstanding tropical flowering trees that
environmentally sensitive gardening in tune will thrive in Florida’s climate. Practical
with the special issues presented along cultivation tips. Temperature trend charts,
coasts from Texas through South Carolina. zone map, glossary, and bibliography.
Includes salt-tolerant plants and seasonal
“Full of lovely photographs and good
musings. information.”—Miami Herald
“This is a valuable gardening book for the
coastal south.” —Florida Gardening magazine $16.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-173-4
6 x 9 • 144 pages • 130 color photos
$14.95 • Softcover •ISBN 978-1-56164-274-8
6 x 9 • 256 pages • 71 drawings
8-page color insert
Identify and appreciate Florida’s 16 species Filled with ideas for entryways, patios,
(and two hybrids) of native bromeliads, driveways, side yards, multipurpose areas,
often called “air plants,” from the abundant pools, walkways, and more. How to design
Spanish moss to the rare, carnivorous your landscape, from ideas to working
Catopsis berteroniana. drawings to planting and maintenance.
Charts of plant materials for every purpose,
“A marvelously comprehensive and richly area of Florida, and condition of soil and
illustrated treatment.” — Dr. Gregory K. Brown,
Professor of Botany, Bromeliad Research Lab, sunlight.
University of Wyoming
$21.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-057-7
$16.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-448-3 8½ x 11 • 256 pages • 200 b&w photos
6 x 9 • 128 pages • Color insert, line illustrations, 8-page color insert
maps
“Skillful writing, thorough research, and a keen sense of what is of historical consequence.” The Florida Chronicles, Volume 2
— The Tampa Tribune
Murder in the Tropics
Volume 1 Stuart B. McIver
$13.95 • Softcover True tales ranging from Pensacola to Key West, from the 19th century to the present. Near
ISBN 978-1-56164-115-4 Tampa, a sideshow freak called the Human Blockhead was hired to kill the Lobster Boy.
6 x 9 • 280 pages • 17 b&w photos Pensacola’s Judy Buenoano was called the Black Widow after the murder of her husband, a
lover, and even her own son.
Volume 2 “Like a storyteller around a campfi re . . . McIver relates with relish 23 tales of homicide,
assassination, and manslaughter that will have natives shaking their heads and saying with a
$12.95 • Softcover perverse pride, ‘Only in Florida.’” — Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
ISBN 978-1-56164-139-0
6 x 9 • 272 pages • 26 b&w photos
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-441-4
6 x 9 • 220 pages • 26 b&w photos
Volume 3
$13.95 • Softcover
ISBN 978-1-56164-117-8
6 x 9 • 272 pages • 26 b&w photos The Florida Chronicles, Volume 3
Touched by the Sun
Stuart McIver
The often tangled lives of people who could never be called ordinary. Includes presidents,
cowboys, gangsters, writers, politicians, captains of industry, inventors, movie stars, and even
a fire chief.
$18.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-206-9
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-440-7
6 x 9 • 272 pages • 76 b&w photos
Florida Bounty
A Celebration of Florida Cuisine and Exotic Foods
Culture A Kitchen and Garden Guide
Eric and Sandra Jacobs Marian Van Atta
Focuses on the bounty of food grown and A garden-to-kitchen guide to take advantage
produced in Florida. Includes complete of year-round warm weather (or your
regional menus such as “A Florida greenhouse) to grow and use exotic fruits and
Thanksgiving,” “Boating Picnic,” “Football vegetables. Solid gardening advice as well as
Tailgate Party,” “Miami High Life,” and “Key plenty of recipes for drinks, main courses,
West Fiesta.” Try orange creams, crabby desserts, relishes, and jams and jellies.
stuffed mushrooms, oyster stew, papaya salad,
fried green tomatoes, and pecan pralines. $9.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-215-1
6 x 9 • 224 pages
$8.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-352-3
6 x 9 • 144 pages • line illustrations
Florida’s Ghostly Legends and Haunted Folklore $9.95 • Softcover• ISBN 978-1-56164-379-0
6 x 9 • 176 pages • 44 b&w photos
Volume 1: South and Central Florida
Greg Jenkins
Explore ruins in New Smyrna Beach, and keep an eye out for dark figures
Haunted Lighthouses
in the nearby forest. Visit Islamorada, where the ghostly remains of Flagler’s railway and How to Find Them
rumble over tracks destroyed in the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane. Walk through the eerie Second Edition
corridors of the mausoleum in Myrtle Hill Cemetery near Tampa, where you’ll hear
whispers from the dead. George Steitz
A grand tour of the legends of these
$14.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-327-1
6 x 9 • 288 pages • 22 b&w photos bewitching and bewitched monuments.
Meet a cast of intriguing characters,
Florida’s Ghostly Legends and Haunted Folklore including noted historians, people who work
in lighthouses, and the ghosts themselves.
Volume 2: North Florida and St. Augustine
Greg Jenkins “For the ghost buff, the lover of lighthouses,
or the traveler looking for a unique place to
Explore abandoned hospitals, ancient springs, and modern apartment visit.” — Tim Harrison, American Lighthouse
Foundation
complexes from Ocala to Jacksonville, from Lake City to Tallahassee. Encounter playful
and frightening spirits. Take an exciting tour through ancient St. Augustine. $14.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-436-0
6 x 9 • 312 pages
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-328-8
6 x 9 • 208 pages • 16 b&w photos
Haunt Hunter’s
Florida’s Ghostly Legends and Haunted Folklore
Guide to Florida
Volume 3: The Gulf Coast and Pensacola
Joyce Elson Moore
Greg Jenkins
Take a tour of the most haunted spots in
From ancient graveyards and monuments to modern restaurants and hotels, this book the Sunshine State. Gives each site’s history
offers a collection of uncanny legends and eerie folklore about Florida’s beautiful west and “haunt history.” Includes interviews
coast. Walk through Pensacola in Florida’s Panhandle, where spirits are beckoned by an with owners and caretakers. Also includes
eerie lighthouse shining through the night, or stroll through its Seville Quarter and meet travel tips.
a long-dead bartender. Visit the Island Hotel and Restaurant in Cedar Key, where thirteen
“...by using this book as a guide, you can make
spirits are said to roam the building. interesting day trips to some of Florida’s most
historic and legendary places.”
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-399-8
6 x 9 • 256 pages • 23 b&w photos — The Tampa Tribune
Alligator Tales
Christmas in Florida
Kevin M. McCarthy
Kevin M. McCarthy Color photos by John Moran
Learn Florida’s own sun-drenched ways of True (and tongue-in-cheek) accounts of
celebrating Christmas. Discover the holiday alligators and the people who have hunted
celebrations of the many ethnic communities them, been attacked by them, and tried to
as well as the old-time traditions. save them from extinction. Learn how modern
“Replete with hilarious anecdotes and alligator hunters go about their business,
Christmas recipes native to the Sunshine which hasn’t changed much in the last
State . . . celebrates the idiosyncratic ways we
peninsula people ring in the yule.” hundred years or so.
—St. Petersburg Times
“Highly interesting . . . illustrated with wonderful
“A grab-bag of holiday cheer.” — Miami Herald photographs.” — Naples Daily News
$10.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-208-3
6 x 9 • 160 pages • 25 b&w photos $12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-158-1
6 x 9 • 184 pages • 31 b&w photos
16-page color insert
Everglades Lawmen
Florida Law
True Stories of Game Wardens
A Layman’s Guide in the Glades
Fifth Edition James T. Huffstodt
Gerald B. Keane
Meet the people who have dedicated their
A practical, readable guide to your legal lives to protecting the wildlife and natural
rights in Florida. Includes property law, resources of the Florida Everglades. From
family law, business law, and special areas the first game wardens to present-day
such as torts, criminal law, small claims, and wildlife officers, law enforcement in this
consumer law. wild, untamed area has kept pace with
“I truly recommend this book.” changing times.
— V.B. Carlton, Chief Justice, Retired, “This is one excellent read; don’t pass up
Florida Supreme Court getting a copy of this one.” — Bob Mullen,
$18.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-395-0 International Game Warden
6 x 9 • 336 pages
$14.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-192-5
6 x 9 • 243 pages • 45 b&w photos
Benefit Auctions
Sunshine State Almanac and A Fresh Formula for Grassroots
Fundraising
Book of Florida-Related Stuff
Sandy Bradley
Phil Philcox and Beverly Boe
Step-by-step guide with tried-and-true
Take an armchair whirl around Florida and
methods for putting on a wildly successful
digest tidbits of useful facts and fun trivia
auction. How to hire an auctioneer, solicit
along the way. Chock-full of statistics,
donations, train volunteers, and market the
recipes, and photos—a veritable cornucopia
event. Includes sample forms and letters.
of helpful (and just plain fascinating) stuff.
“After raising money for nonprofits for 30
years, I was delighted to discover new pointers
$9.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-178-9 on every page.” — Susan Howlett, author of
6 x 9 • 384 pages • 250 b&w photos and Getting Funded
illustrations
$16.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-304-2
8½ x 11 • 168 pages
An Affair of Honor
A Dishonorable Few Fifth in series
Fourth in series Wake, in 1873, is executive officer of a ship
on patrol in the West Indies. He runs afoul of
It is 1869 and the U.S. is recovering from the the Royal Navy in Antigua, and then he’s sent
Civil War. Lieutenant Wake heads to Central to Europe, where he gets embroiled in the
America to deal with a former American naval Spanish Civil War, and then to North Africa.
officer turned renegade mercenary. Wake is The charms of the wife of a French diplomat
forced to make a decision that will lead to his engage Wake in an affair of honor.
court-martial.
“A fine mix of drama and authenticity, based on
$21.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-339-4 Macomber’s own trips to the locations he writes
6 x 9 • 368 pages about.” — Ft. Myers News-Press
$19.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-369-1 “A very appealing first novel.”— Library Journal
6 x 9 • 280 pages
$14.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-407-0
6 x 9 • 462 pages
My Brother Michael
Janis Owens
Mystery in the Sunshine State
Stuart Kaminsky, Editor Winner of the Chatauqua South
Award for Fiction
An enticing selection of Florida mystery
Out of the shotgun houses and shaded
stories. Includes Florida writers Edna
porches of a west Florida mill town comes
Buchanan, Carolina Garci-Aguilera, Les
this extraordinary novel of love and
Standiford, Peter King, Robert W. Walker,
redemption. Gabriel Catts, still in love with
Stuart Kaminsky, Stuart McIver, John Lutz,
his brother’s wife, attempts to reconcile a
Nancy Bartholomew, David Ash. E.C. Ayres,
family shattered by his betrayal.
David Beaty, Stanley Ellin, Erik Wiklund,
Robert Randisi, and Harold Q. Masur. “Nothing short of stunning.” — Library Journal
$14.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-185-7 “A luminously written first novel.”
6 x 9 • 362 pages — Kirkus Reviews
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-343-1
6 x 9 • 304 pages
Myra Sims
Janis Owens
A rare literary opportunity to experience
the same story from a different character’s
perspective. We met Myra Sims in My
Brother Michael and knew her through the
eyes of her friend, brother-in-law and one-
time lover, Gabriel Catts. In Myra Sims we
hear Myra’s story in her own flat Louisianan
voice as she evolves from victim to survivor.
Bridger’s Run
Jon Wilson
Wiregrass Country
Tom Bridger has come to Florida in 1885
to find his long-lost uncle and a hidden Herb and Muncy Chapman
treasure. He arrives in Jacksonville and A tale of the rugged Florida frontier in
heads west across Florida’s wild frontier, his 1835. A family struggles to keep their
quick temper bringing several brushes with ranch thriving under threat of rustlers and
death, including gator-filled swamps and renegade Indians. Now the family is further
a footrace with a stagecoach. It all comes tested as another Seminole War is brewing
down to a boxing match between Young and outlaws are on the rise.
Tom Bridger and Bongo Jones, the Key West
Slasher.
$10.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-156-7
5 x 7 • 368 pages
$14.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-170-3
$11.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-174-1
5 x 7 • 256 pages
Running in Florida
Baseball in Florida Mauricio Herreros
Kevin M. McCarthy The author has run every course in this book
Includes major leagues, spring training, and gives you the best places in each region.
minor leagues, college and high school ball, Complete directions, mileage, where to find
the Negro leagues, women’s teams, baseball facilities and parking, whether there are
camps, even movies and novels about fees, the condition of the terrain, safety tips.
baseball. Includes running clubs, general references,
and a pace chart.
“Straightforward narrative, exhaustive research
and wonderful photographs provide a complete “With a local’s eye for detail . . . his pride in
picture of the sport.” — The Tampa Tribune the state’s beaches, historic neighborhood, and
pristine parks shines through on every page.”
$21.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-097-3 — Southern Living
$9.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-089-8
5½ x 8½ • 272 pages • 110 b&w photos $12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-273-1
6 x 9 • 192 pages • 50 b&w photos
Bansemer’s Book of
Lighthouses of the Carolinas Florida Lighthouses
A Short History and Guide Roger Bansemer
Terrance Zepke $29.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-172-7
9 x 12 • 144 pages • full-color paintings
From North Carolina’s Currituck Lighthouse throughout
to South Carolina’s Haig Point Lighthouse, 18
of Carolina’s lighthouses still stand. Covers
Bansemer’s Book of Carolina
how the lighthouses were built in the 1700s and Georgia Lighthouses
and 1800s, how lightkeepers lived, and how Roger Bansemer
the lighthouses have weathered hurricanes, $24.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-194-9
9 x 12 • 128 pages • full-color paintings
erosion, and neglect. Includes visiting throughout
information and directions.
These large, colorful books are written and
$12.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-148-2 illustrated—each with over 200 paintings and
6 x 9 • 192 pages • 102 b&w photos
8-page color insert sketches—by internationally known artist
Roger Bansemer.
Those A
Amazing Alligators Those Lively Lizards
Marta Magellan
Kathy Feeney
$14.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-426-1
$14.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-359-2 Library binding
Library binding $8.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-427-8
$8.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-356-1 7 x 10 • 56 pages • Ages 5–9
7 x 10 • 56 pages • Ages 5–9 Reading level grade 3
Reading level grade 3
Volume 2 covers Zech’s son, Solomon, and the exploitation of the land as his own generation prospers.
$14.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-231-1 • $7.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-224-3
6 x 9 • 200 pages • Ages 9 and up • Reading level grade 5 • Accelerated Reader quiz available • Lexile 920
The teacher’s manuals aid in teaching language arts, social studies, and science coordinated with the Sunshine State Standards of the Florida Department of Education.
A Land Remembered Goes to School: Elementary Teacher’s Manual $6.00 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-228-1 • 8½ x 11 • 64 pages
Middle School Teacher Plans and Resources for A Land Remembered $6.00 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-341-7 • 8½ x 11 • 64 pages
Solomon
Blood Moon Rider
Marilyn Bishop Shaw
Zack C. Waters
Florida Historical Society award for
A young boy is sent to live with his best youth-oriented book
grandfather in Florida during World War
An 11-year-old boy and his parents, newly
II. He and a new friend have adventures
freed slaves, work to build a Florida
involving German U-boats lurking in the Gulf
homestead. Solomon learns to drive cattle by
of Mexico.
cracking a whip.
“. . . a good choice for middle school boys.
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$13.95 • Hardcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-350-9 • Lexile 870
5½ x 8½ • 136 pages • Ages 9–14 • Reading level A Teacher’s Handbook for Solomon
grade 6 • Accelerated Reader quiz available $6.00 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-384-4
8½ x 11 • 64 pages
Lighthouses of the
Florida Lighthouses for Kids Carolinas for Kids
Elinor DeWire Terrance Zepke
The history and lore of Florida’s 33 A colorful and fun book filled with the
lighthouses with fun facts and colorful history and lore of the lighthouses guarding
illustrations that appeal to kids. Learn the Carolina coasts, from Currituck at the
about the people who designed and built top to the Haig Point Lighthouses at the
them, meet some of the keepers, see how bottom. Meet some of the keepers who
lighthouses operate, and find out about their braved storms and suffered loneliness.
new roles as museum. Learn how lighthouses operated in the early
days and how they operate now.
$8.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-323-3
7 x 10 • 64 pages • full-color throughout $9.95 • Softcover • ISBN 978-1-56164-429-2
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