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Backcountry
Roads Idaho
by Lynna Howard, Author and Leland Howard, Illustrator
November 2008, paperback, 240 pages
A
beautiful, informative and practical guide to the Gem State's hidden
treasure of roadways. Enhanced by 140 photos this guidebook is also a work
of art. GPS coordinates, expedition maps, and detailed descriptions are provided.
Boise,
Idaho: Images of America
by Frank Thomason
April 2009, paperback, 128 pages
Boise is the capital and
most populous city in Idaho, a prosperous metropolis surrounded by dense
green foliage. This book provides more than 100 historical windows into this unique Western enclave.
Boise Impressions
by Idaho Stock Images
July 2009, paperback, 80 pages
Visitors and residents alike will
love seeing the city's lively culture, beautiful surroundings, and popular
local haunts captured in gorgeous color photographs. The book also captures the city's historic sites.
Camping
Idaho: A Comprehensive Guide to Public Tent and RV Campgrounds, 2nd
Edition (A Falcon Guide Camping)
by Randy Stapilus
June 2016
Kindle & paperback editions
This guide contains
descriptions of 300+ public campgrounds in Idaho. Information includes
easy to use maps and charts, elevations, facilities, hookups,
activities, fees and reservations.
Compass
American Guides: Idaho, 3rd Edition
by John Gottberg
December 2008, paperback, 288 pages
The guide that has it all; spectacular photography, evocative prose, insider
tips, and detailed color maps to help you make the most of your trip.
Written by longtime Idaho residents, this book provides in-depth coverage of
the history, culture and character of one of America's most spectacular
destinations.
Idaho
Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places, 9th Edition
by Julie Fanselow
April 2017
Paperback, 192 pages
This guidebook features fun, unusual and different things travelers want to see and experience.
Discover the best in local dining, quirky cultural tidbits, hidden
attractions and unique finds in the Gem State.
Idaho
Road & Recreation Atlas (Benchmark Maps: Idaho), 4th Edition
Benchmark Maps
March 2017
Paperback
Discover
Idaho's recreational activities and beautiful scenery with this atlas that
contains field checked Landscape Maps TM, an updated recreation guide and a
usable GPS grid. Learn all about the Gem State before visiting.
Idaho
Wildlife: An Introduction to Familiar Species (A Pocket Naturalist Guide)
by James Kavanagh and Raymond Leung
Waterford Press
April 2011
1 page
This illustrated pocket guide provides
detailed information to a variety of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles,
amphibians, insects, butterflies and common flora and fauna located in
Idaho.
Idaho
Wine Country
by Alan Minskoff (Author), Paul Hosefros
(Photographer)
The writers took to the back roads of
Idaho for 15 months, interviewing and photographing more than 50 winemakers
and grape growers and documenting all stages of grape and wine production.
This book, the first full-length exploration of the state's emerging wine
industry, chronicles an enterprise on the verge of discovery.
Moon
Idaho, 7th Edition
by James P. Kelly
March 2016
Kindle & paperback
This food, wine and travel
writer offers his own unique perspective and local knowledge of the Gem State by
providing original trip ideas along with all the details to plan your vacation.
Discover hot springs, birding, skiing and much more.
Snake
River of Hells Canyon
by Johnny Carrey, John Carrey and Cort Conley
Organized by miles headed downriver from Hells Canyon dam, this is a colorful
chronicle of canyon history. A must read for anyone visiting Hells Canyon,
whether by boat, on horseback or a foot.
The Garden of Eden Motel
by Morse Hamilton
December 1996, Hardcover, 480 pages, (children's fiction, ages 9-12)
Eleven-year-old Dal and Mr. Sabatini, his new stepfather, travel to
rural Idaho of the 1950s, on a business trip that provides an
opportunity for them to get to know one another. A slow-moving but
ultimately touching coming-of-age story.
Idaho Impressions
by Mark W. W. Lisk (Photographer), Stephen Stuebner
October 1997, Hardcover, 144 pages, (non-fiction)
See the splendor of of Idaho's magnificent landscapes through the eyes
of photographer Mark Lisk.
Idaho Is Home: Fleeting Images, Personal Memories
by Walter Wells (editor)
April 1994, Paperback, ? pages, (non-fiction)on)
Collection of personal photographs and writings about Idaho.
One Winter in the Wilderness
by Pat Cary Peek
October 1998, Hardcover, 240 pages, (autobiography)
The author describes the humorous, frustrating and sometimes dangerous
daily adventures in a fall to spring stay in the Salmon Mountains of the
Idaho wilderness, with her husband, a professor of wildlife resources at
the University of Idaho.
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