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A Pocket Field Guide to the Plants and Animals of Mount Rainier
Published in Paperback by Earth Windows (10 September, 1999)
Author: Joe Dreimiller
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Pocket Naturalist
Like a good naturalist or interpreter, this guide provides not only a concise way to identify the most common flora and fauna, but adds interesting facts and folklore. It will surely make the living things in and around Rainier very accessible, and provide even the most knowledgeable biologist/naturalist with enjoyable new information. Illustrations are detailed and beautiful, and the general information and references are an added bonus. And it all fits into your pocket! Great!

Mount Rainier lovers will love this book
The problem with most field guides is that they've forgotten they are field guides and not coffee-table art books.

Not so with Joe Dreimiller's POCKET GUIDE TO THE PLANTS AND ANIMALS OF MOUNT RAINIER!

Sure, this book has plenty of pretty color pictures made by its three illustrators, but they are diagnostic illustrations, just like Roger Tory Peterson emphasized in his bird books. So, you have something pretty to look at but you also have something that will help you identify the common plants and animals to be seen in Mt Rainier National Park.

Pictures are nice, but after you've used the illustrations to identify an Elephant-head pedicularis, Golden-mantled ground squirrel, a Varied thrush, or a Mountain hemlock, Dreimiller tells you the field marks so you'll know what makes these things different from their closest relitives. That way, if you don't have his book next time, you've learned what distingushes each plant or animal from every other plant or animal.

And the help you get from this little gem doesn't stop there. Let's say you've used this pocket guide to identify a False hellebore [Veratrum viride]. Next time you're in the Park, hiking with a friend, and you spot it, you can say, "Oh! Look at that False hellebore! Did you know its botanic name means 'green plant with the black roots?'" And so you look at the roots and, "Wow! They're black."

For all the organisms in this book, there are not only field marks but an extensive list of notes to help you remember why each is so important to know.

Not only that, but there are descriptions of all the groups so you'll learn why mammals are different from birds which are different from amphibians. There is an extensive bird list for the Park including accidentals. And, unsual for this kind of book, there is a mammal list too. And to top off the list catagory, each habitat has a list of common plants as well as suggestions for places to walk.

Did I mention that Dreimiller's book is also pocket sized? How many field guides have you bought in recent years that don't even fit in the pocket of your daypack?

I also liked the short reference list at the end of the book, referring me to other helpful resources. The index is short, but complete.

Evidently Dreimiller worked as a ranger at Mount Rainier for a number of years and it shows. He knows his plants and his animals. All in all, I would reccomend this little gem to anybody who wants to know more about what they see while in the Park. And the best thing about this field guide is that it teaches you things that can be used elsewhere in the Cascades.

I write for a number of newspapers in the Seattle area and I'm pretty sensitive to writers who wastes my time trying to copy the prose of Muir, Leopold, Pyle, and all the other good nature writers. I liked this book because it tells me what I need to know without the usual cumbersome "awesome beauty of nature" rhetoric that encumbers so many field guides. Leave the literature for the coffee table. Take Dreimiller's book into the field.

A Pocket Guide to the Plants and Animals of Mount Rainier
An excellent guidebook to the Mount Rainier area. As a former Mount Rainier Ranger, I would recommend this book to anyone considering a visit to Mount Rainier National Park. The illustrations are beautifully rendered and the accompanying text is accurate and insightful. The book is small enough to fit in a daypack or take it along for a backpack along the Wonderland Trail.


Event Risk Management and Safety
Published in Digital by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ()
Authors: Peter E. Tarlow and Joe Goldblatt
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Spectacular
The information in this book is priceless. It gives a good idea of some of the mishaps that might happen at events and it gives helpful tips on avoiding disasters. Very informative too.


Fiends
Published in Hardcover by Dark Harvest Books (1990)
Authors: John Farris, Phil Parks, and Joe R. Lansdale
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Outer Limits in a Book
This Farris piece reads like an episode of The Outer Limits.

Things best left undisturbed become disturbed, bringing with them the usual nastinesses such things do. In this case, That Best Left Alone is the "Huldefolk," an ancient offshoot race of man that lives in the darkness and the cold. Some fool at the turn of the century woke one up, and it's been haunting the region ever since, trying to seduce lonely wayfarers into its domain to help it ring the alarm clock for the rest of its sleeping kind - which, needless to say, are rather inimical to their human cousins.

Fiends is a straightforward horror story, and one of Farris' better entries in the genre. The characters are very real and appealing, the Huldefolk genuinely gruesome and pretty frightening. For whatever reason, Farris set the central story in the 1970s, and writes the period well.

This book is long overdue for reprint. Hopefully, Farris' return to the field with his Fury sequels will bring it back. In the meantime, try and dig-up a copy.

But don't dig up any Huldefolk.

One of Farris' Best and That's Saying Something!
The "huldufolk" of the book are a truly scary creation and they are actual folk creatures from Iceland (I looked them up on the web after reading this book). The best parts of the book are set in the past, after the folk are accidentally set loose and take over a remote farming village. There are some great scares and a true atmosphere of evil and foreboding--the sort of thing Mr. Farris does so well in his books. Scenes set in the modern day (well, the '70s) aren't quite as effective, but all in all, this is one great book and is certainly well worth the effort it might take to track down a used copy. One of Mr. Farris' best books, along with _All Heads Turn as the Hunt Goes By_ and _Wildwood_.

Unreal
I had the toughest time trying not to finish the book. This is a page turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It has everything your heart could desire out of a story. But mostly it has raw fear. The characters are fast-moving as well as the adrenaline. If you dont finish this book in a day then you have got the wrong one. My advice to you is...read on. I loved it!


Adventuring in Paradise
Published in Paperback by Pineapple Pr (2003)
Authors: Gene Jones, Joe Jacobson, and James H. Carmichael
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Aspects of the American West: Three Essays
Published in Hardcover by Texas A&M University Press (1976)
Author: Joe Bertram, Frantz
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Christmas Around the World
Published in Paperback by Lillenas Publishing Company (1981)
Author: Joe E. Parks
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Christmas for Ladies
Published in Paperback by Benson Music Group (Choral) (1994)
Author: Joe E. Parks
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Genre and meaning in Sophocles' Ajax
Published in Unknown Binding by Athenèaum ()
Author: Joe Park Poe
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Great Basin National Park
Published in Paperback by Mountain N Air Books (1992)
Author: Joe Kelsey
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Hard as Nails : A Joe Kurtz Novel
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Minotaur (2003)
Author: Dan Simmons
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