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Everett Ruess: two new biographies
The story of Everett Ruess – the young explorer of the American West who vanished in the 1930s – remains an unsolved mystery to this day.
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12 great books for Father's Day
Looking for a good book for a Father's Day gift? Here are a handful of recommendations that run the gamut from quality nonfiction to fascinating history to page-turning thrillers.
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Finding a way to live with wolves
David Mech has studied Canus lupus since the 1950s, beginning in the unique natural laboratory of Isle Royale. He knows there's trouble when they collide with human habitats.
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Greg Mortenson's 'stumble': Three cups of trouble for other charities, too?
Greg Mortenson and his work with school children in Central Asia is under attack. Like many other publications, we ran a story highlighting his good works. Were we wrong?
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To A Mountain In Tibet
On a journey to Tibet, renowned travel writer Colin Thubron creates one of his most revealing and personally intimate works.
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The Quiet World: Saving Alaska’s Wilderness Kingdom, 1879-1960
Development or conservation? Douglas Brinkley traces the debate over Alaska's riches.
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How America can create jobs
The nation's entrepreneurial prowess may be the best hope to stem 9.7 percent unemployment. Companies from a laser-tech firm to a baby-sitting network are harnessing new ideas – and helping reinvent the economy.
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Why Evolution Is True
An academic argues that evolution must be embraced as fact.
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Travels of the mind
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Why I Came West
Nature writer Rick Bass becomes an advocate.
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Climate change's most deadly threat: drought
Anthropologist Brian Fagan uses Earth's distant past to predict the crises that may lie in its future.
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Climate change's most deadly threat: drought
Anthropologist Brian Fagan uses Earth's distant past to predict the crises that may lie in its future.







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