July 21-23, Vancouver
A road trip getaway led to a few purchases this week, and a whole bunch of greatly needed relaxation. Much of that will be burnt away by this evening, I'm guessing, but it was the right idea anyway.
Macleod's Books - July 21 (where you get 20% off if you buy 5 or more)
Albion Books - July 21
Paper-Ya - July 22
Hager Books - July 22
Macleod's Books - July 21 (where you get 20% off if you buy 5 or more)
- Don Gayton, Kokanee: The Redfish and the Kootenay Bioregion ($10 - Transmontanus)
- Celia Haig-Brown, Resistance and Renewal: Surviving the Indian Residential School ($9)
- Roderick Haig-Brown, Timber ($10 - the 1946 Collins White Circle paperback edition, promising "rousing, roaring, untamed adventure" and with a hottie's face dominating the cover in front of three sketched male figures using pikes on floating timber logs)
- Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild ($8 - wonder if I have this one already...)
- Scott Russell Sanders, A Conservationist Manifesto ($10 - new in 2009, never been cracked)
- Scott Slovic, Seeking Awareness in American Nature Writing: Henry Thoreau, Annie Dillard, Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Barry Lopez ($10)
- Wallace Stegner, Wolf Willow: A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier ($7 - wonder if I have this one already...)
- JRR Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings trilogy ($15 - hard to believe I didn't own copies of these)
Albion Books - July 21
- Don Gayton, Landscapes of the Interior: Re-Explorations of Nature and the Human Spirit ($9)
- Roderick Haig-Brown, Measure of the Year ($25 - hardcover with dust jacket)
Paper-Ya - July 22
- ed. Ellen Lupton, Indie Publishing: How to Design and Produce Your Own Book ($28.50 - from the Center for Design Thinking at the Maryland Institute College of Art)
Hager Books - July 22
- Taras Grescoe, Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood ($19.95)
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Theresa K.
He'll be speaking at UVic in the fall as a short-term visitor at the Writing program, too, so I want to read up on his books.