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Compass
Guide to Wyoming (Compass American Guides)
Tour Wyoming. This Compass Guide takes travellers deep into
the history and landscape of Wyoming, in this newly updated,
evocative, full colour guide. Resident writers and photographers
combine colour images and archival photographs with engaging
text which is full of great things to see and do, entertaining
stories, historical background, and places to stay and eat.
Whether its skiing in the winter, fly fishing in the spring,
or watching rodeos in the summer, Wyoming is a year-round tourist
destination. Compass Guides give travellers a deeper understanding
of the regions they are visiting.
Frommer's
Montana and Wyoming (Frommer's S.)
Tour Wyoming. In this exceptionally detailed and in-depth guide,
our resident authors take you outdoors for gorgeous hikes, wildlife
viewing, thrilling white-water rafting, world-class downhill
skiing, horseback riding, and more. From authentic dude ranches
to stunning Western-style Bed and Breakfasts to secluded campgrounds,
they've chosen the very best places to stay throughout the region,
in all price ranges. With Frommer's Montana and Wyoming in hand,
you'll see all the highlights, from glorious vistas of the Tetons
to the eerie expanses of Little Bighorn, from lush valleys that
hold blue-ribbon trout streams to the majestic elk and buffalo
herds of Yellowstone.
Photographer's
Guide to Yellowstone and the Tetons
Photographers from around the world can find a wealth of wonderful
images at Yellowstone and Grand Tetons national parks: dramatic
geysers, glittering waterways, majestic mountains, unique wild
animals. Now they can make the most of their visits to the parks
with the help of the expert information in this first-ever guide
to Yellowstone and the Tetons especially for photographers.
Where and when to go, how to find the best shots, what equipment
to take and techniques to use, park rules and regulations, how
to avoid the crowds-all illustrated with brilliant colour images.
A must-have for anyone who wants to take great pictures in the
parks. Tour Wyoming.
Flyfisher's
Guide to Wyoming: Including Grand Teton and Yellowstone National
Parks (Flyfishing Guides)
With over 520 pages, this is the most comprehensive and accurate
guide available for flyfishing Wyoming and Yellowstone National
Park. Literally everything is covered with thorough descriptions,
maps, hatch charts, fly shops and outfitters, and travel information.
Tour Wyoming.
Goodbye,
Judge Lynch: The End of a Lawless Era in Wyoming's Big Horn
Basin
Tells the fascinating story of how lawlessness finally came
to an end in the Big Horn Basin of northern Wyoming, one of
the last frontiers in the continental United States. University
of Oklahoma Press.
A
Vast Amount of Trouble: A History of the Spring Creek Raid
Recounts the events leading up to the Spring Creek raid, the
gripping trial that followed, and the trial's aftermath, which
brought an end to Wyoming's violent range wars. University of
Oklahoma Press.
Seeing
Yellowstone in 1871: Earliest Descriptions and Images from the
Field
In 1871 the young mineralogist Albert Peale set out with the
vaunted Hayden Expedition to map and explore the Yellowstone
Basin. Ferdinand Hayden asked Peale, his former student, to
write a series of letters to the Philadelphia Press about the
survey's work. Just as these letters, the first impressions
of Yellowstone sent back from the field, introduced nineteenth-century
readers to some of the most breathtaking wonders of the American
West, they allow readers today to rediscover one of the nation's
most beloved and visited natural areas as it was just five months
before it became the world's first national park.
The
Important Things in Life: Women, Work and Family in Sweetwater
County, Wyoming, 1880-1929 (Women in the West S.)
The Important Things of Life examines women's work and family
lives in Sweetwater County, Wyoming in the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries. The 1880's discovery of coal caused
a population boom, attracting immigrants from numerous ethnic
groups. At the same time, liberalized homestead law drew sheep
and cattle ranchers. A compelling portrait of the American West.
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