It’s the dead of winter: time to get out of town. Most folks will think beach, but National Geographic’s latest coffee-table offering inspires creativity. Why not celebrate snow instead of flying away from it? Quebec City’s Winter... Read More
A tome for the trivia buff, this is a witty look at MGM movies and an assistant director’s uncensored take on the stars. Forget the glamour and the star power of the golden age of Hollywood and go way behind the scenes with this... Read More
This rich, visual tour of the biodiversity of a remarkable land expresses loyalty to environmental conservation. Elements of biogeography and biodiversity are captured in words and exquisite photographs to present a luminous biography of... Read More
Savor these rich images, valuable for street photographers and those wishing to keep alive the memory of 1980s New York. Robert Herman’s "The New Yorkers" is as much an historical document as it is art. It records a time in American... Read More
Author offers straightforward advice on how farmers and homesteaders can use the resources around them to their, and the environment’s, advantage. Permaculture can seem like a too-large umbrella term attempting to bring together a... Read More
Allen J. Orehek is a doctor of internal medicine and pediatrics with over sixteen years of experience. He is the founder of the Medical Prevention Center™ and Dementia Prevention Center™ and has applied years of intensive research... Read More
Somewhere between art and science, cheesemaking is not for the faint of heart. Caldwell begins her guide to the enterprise with a great deal of science. An extremely nuanced process becomes friendly through the author’s cheery advice... Read More
Though artist Charles R. Knight (1874-1953) was plagued with vision problems for most of his life, he managed to leave behind an amazing body of work—and to somehow look back into the prehistoric past like no one else could. The... Read More