Grand Teton National Park Murie Ranch Historic Furnishings Report 2013 Book inventory

On a tour of the Murie residence in Grand Teton National Park,

log building

we saw the book titles on the bookshelves

four shelf bookcasethree shelf bookcase

and noticed some we had read.

 

What did Olaus and Margaret (Mardy) Murie read in their work as environmentalists/ ecologists                                                 or to spend time over the long winter (“Packard-Bell radio/phonograph”, and a piano to play, but no television, wi-fi).

You will note that some of the listings below say “Book falling apart.” Perhaps it was read multiple times by multiple people?

The Park Service had this Murie Ranch Historic Furnishings Report 2013 at a webpage, but it was in PFD format, and not accessible, so I made a copy of it.

In the report we find this note: “The books that filled the shelves served as a vast library of science, philosophy, and literature for Olaus and Mardy to draw from when writing journal articles and composing lectures on behalf of The Wilderness Society.”

You can find some of them at your library, or download some for free:
Campfire Tales of Jackson Hole.
Edwards, Betty. Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
Don Quixote
Muir, John. A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf
Bekoff, Marc. Strolling with Our Kin: Speaking for and Respecting Voiceless Animals.

A place called Jackson Hole by John Daugherty

Read about Daedalus Journal.

 

carved wood ceiling beam

 

Murie Ranch Historic Furnishings Report 2013  

Appendix D – Book Inventory

With a few exceptions, the books owned by Olaus, Ade, and Mardy Murie have already been moved to the Murie Center Archive in the Studio. Unless otherwise noted, the books currently in the Residence and the Homestead have been donated to the Murie Center or are copies of books written by the Muries. Some of the books are non-fiction but the majority deal with plants, wildlife, or some aspect of conservation. Volumes preceded by an asterisk (*) may have belonged to Olaus, Ade, or Mardy and should be assessed by the archivist of the MCA to determine if they should be moved to the Studio and accessioned into the collection.

Living Room

Inventory was conducted clockwise starting with the shelves beneath the window to the left of the front door.

Bookcases under front window

Florian Schulz. Yellowstone to Yukon: Freedom to Roam.

Lamb, Russell & Archie Satterfield. Wyoming.

Walters, Anna Lee. The Spirit of Native America: Beauty & Mysticism in American Indian Art. The Murie Center.

Bottom Shelf: 5 games: Mancala, Monopoly, Bioviva, Junior jigsaw puzzle (fawn), Jigsaw

puzzle “reflections” of Tetons.

Bookcase to the right of Bedroom 2

Top Shelf

Rand-McNally World Atlas, 1991.

Moyers, Bill. A World of Ideas.

Daugherty,John. A Place Called Jackson Hole. The Murie Center.

Diem, Kenneth & Lenore. A Community of Scalaways, Renegades, Discharged Soldiers & Predestined Stinkers. The Murie Center.

Cockerham, William and Audie Blevins. Survey of Attitudes Toward Land Use in Teton County, Wy.

Chase, Alston. Playing God in Yellowstone. Fly leaf “Shea.”

Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Reserved Water of the Committee on Energy & Natural Resources US Senate 1982; “Wyoming Wilderness Act of 1982.” Has alabel ”WP” and word “keep.”

Coburn, Broughton & Leila Bruno. Ahead of their Time: Wyoming Voices for Wilderness. Labeled “Murie Center.”

Righter, Robert. Crucible for Conservation. Signed “Jack Shea.”

Hampton, Bruce. The Great American Wolf. “The Murie Center.”

Robinson, Michael. Predatory Bureaucracy. Signed copy by author “to the people carrying on the Murie Family’s conservation legacy” November 28, 2005. The Murie Center.

Steinhart, Peter. The Company of Wolves.

Kaye, Roger. Last Great Wilderness: The Campaign to Establish the Arctic National Wildlife

Refuge. Signed by author “To friends of the Murie Center in the hope that this might contribute in some small way to your work in perpetuating the wilderness values reflected in these pages.”

Fishbein, Seymour. Yellowstone Country: The Enduring Wonder. The Murie Center

Smith, Robert and Lee Siegel. Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone &

Grand Teton National Parks. The Murie Center.

Exum, Glenn compiled by Charlie Craighead, Glen Exum: Never a Bad Word or a Twisted Rope. The Murie Center.

McCloskey, Robert. Make Way for Ducklings.

Daugherty, John. A Place Called Jackson Hole. Unopened copy still in plastic.

Jackson Hole Magazine with Mardy on the cover, “First Lady: Mardy Murie is matriarch of the conservation movement,” Winter 1994-95.

Carruth, Vance. Teton Sketches of Summer. Signed by author, “To: The Murie Center. May the legacy of the Muries go forward here! Sept. 2001.”

Lemon, Betty. Teton Christmas Tales.

Plumb, Sally. A Pika’s Tale. The Murie Center.

The Orion Society, Bringing the World Alive: A Bibliography of Nature Stories for Children

Craighead, Charlie. “Who Ate the Backyard?” Living with Wildlife on Private Land. The Murie Center.

National Geographic, Oct. 1990.

Hayden, Elizabeth Wied. From Trapper to Tourist in Jackson Hole. The Murie Center

Jackson Hole Magazine, Winter 1998-99.

Good, John and Kenneth Pierce. Interpreting the Landscape: Recent and Ongoing Geology of Grand Teton & Yellowstone National Parks. The Murie Center.

Fertig, Walter. Wyoming Rare Plant Field Guide.

Wild, Peter. Pioneer Consevationists of Western America. Signed by author “October 14, 1979.” Includes chapter on Olaus Murie. Teton Science School.

Sobel, David. Children’s Special Places: Exploring the role of Forts, Dens, and Bush Houses in Middle Childhood.

Campfire Tales of Jackson Hole. The Murie Center.

Giono, Jean. The Man Who Planted Trees. Written on title page, “Aug 1998 Nancy, A story for you about silence, soul, conviction, endurance—there are pieces of both of us in here. Iadmire how, you too, live with intention. XXOO Heath.”

Huidekoper,Virginia. The Early Days in Jackson Hole. The Murie Center.

Grace, Stephen. Under Cottonwoods: A Novel of Friendship, Fly Fishing, and Redemption.Signed by author, “For the Murie Center—Thank you for inspiring mindful action on behalf of wild nature. I hope you enjoy my book.”

The Alaska Wilderness Milepost.

Bekoff, Marc. Strolling with Our Kin: Speaking for and Respecting Voiceless Animals. Initial scrawl on title page.

Little, Charles. Greenways for America.

Editors of Alaska Magazine. The Alaska-Yukon Wild Flowers Guide.

Rannap, Jaan. The Elk That Walked on Tiptoe. “From Lilian McMath” on title page.

Murray, John ed. American Nature Writing 2000: A Celebration of Women Writers.

Masson, Jeffrey M. The Emperor’s Embrace: Reflections on Animal Families and Fatherhood.

Miller, Debbie (foreward by Margaret E. Murie). Midnight Wilderness: Journeys in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Signed by author. The Murie Center.

Bryant, Jennifer. Margaret Murie, A Wilderness Life. The Murie Center.

Petersen, David. Elkheart: A Personal Tribute to Wapiti and Their World. The Murie Center.

Inside Guides: Alaska.

Glick, Daniel. Powder Burn: Arson, Money, and Mystery on Vail Mountain. Apparently a signed copy though the signature is unclear. Reads “For the Murie Center, With deep appreciation and gratitude for your vision and your work. Best Wishes David Glick (?) p.s. See page 5.”

 

Heller, Christine. Wild Flowers of Alaska. “Maggie Fillmore, box 209 Mt McKinley Alaska 99755.” Teton Science School.

 

Heacox, Kim. In Denali. Written on flyleaf, “To the Murie Center Thank you for continuing the Mureis’ work. We look forward to strengthening your connection to Alaska. Diane Chung Denali National Park.” The Murie Center

Bauer, Erwin and Peggy. Erwin Bauer’s Wild Alaska. Signed by author, “For Bob and Inger Koedt with all best wishes, Erwin Bauer, Jackson Hole 1988.”

Keyes, Ken Jr. The Hundreth Monkey. “Shea” written on title page.

Carrighar, Sally. One Day at Teton Marsh. “J. Shea” written on fly leaf.

Kerasote, Ted, ed. Return of the Wild: The Future of Our Natural Lands.

Carrighar, Sally. Moonlight at Midday. The Murie Center.

Zahniser, Ed. Sheenjek & Denali: Alaska Poems. Two copies: one signed by author, the other with “for Terry Tempest Williams the better maker (?) Ed Zahniser”

Melendez, Maria. Base Pairs.

Orr, Dave. Earth in Mind: On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect.

Merrill, Marlene Deahl, ed., Seeing Yellowstone in 1871: Earliest Descriptions and Images from the Field. Apparently a copy signed by author “For Terry and Brooke who care and commit to a world we all care about. Enjoy Jackson Hole! Marly Sept. 30, 2005.”

Russell, Renny. Rock Me on the Water: A Life on the Loose. Signed by author.

McAllister, Ian & Karen. The Great Bear Rainforest: Canada’s Forgotten Coast. Signed by both authors.

2nd Shelf

Peterson, Roger Tory. Western Birds. Murie Center.

Finding the Birds of Jackson Hole including Grant Teton National Park; 5 copies.

Raynes, Bert. Birds of Grand Teton National Park & the Surrounding Area; 2 copies.

Wile, Darwin. Identifying and Finding The Mammals of Jackson Hole; 2 copies.

Olson, Linda and Tim Bywater. A Guide to Exploring Grand Teton National Park.

Craighead, Charles. Official Guidebooks of Grand Teton National Park. The Murie Center.

———. Canyons & Lakes of Grand Teton National Park; 2 copies.

———. The Best of Grand Teton National Park; 2 copies.

———. Day Hikes and Short Walks of grand Teton National Park; 2 copies.

Harry, Bryan. Teton Trails: A Guide to the Trails of Grand Teton National Park. Teton Science School.

Earthwalk Press. Hiking Map & Guide Grand Teton National Park.

Dalebout, Lyn. Out of the Flames.

Nye, Joseph Jr. Nuclear Ethics.

Thomas, Lewis. The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher.

Ann Wigmore. Be Your Own Doctor: Let Living Food be Your Medicine.

Dewey, John. Experience and Nature. “Barb Ring” written on first page.

Muggeridge, Malcolm. Something Beautiful for God. “From the library of Tom and Nancy

Hungerford” stamped on first page.

Dubos, Rene. Reason Awake: Science for Man.

International Environmental Education Progamme, UNESCO-UNEP, Glossary of Environmental Education Terms

de Mille, Richard. Put Your Mother on the Ceiling: Children’s Imagination Games.

Timothy Rawson, Changing Tracks: Predators and Politics in Mt. McKinley National Park.

Shogren, Jason, ed. Private Property and the Endangered Species Act: Saving Habitats,

Protecting Homes.

*The White Road Westwards by ‘BB’ illustrated by D.J. Watkins-Pitchford. Inside cover is “Ade Murie Moose Wyo.”

Bingham, Gail. Resolving Environmental Disputes: A Decade of Experience. “Nancy Shea” written on first page.

Soest, Sally Warren, ed. Voice of the wild Olympics: special edition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Olympic Park Associates.

Ehrlich, Eugene. Amo, Amas, Amat and More: How to Use Latin to Your Own Advantage and to the Astonishment of Others.

O’Neill, Elizabeth Stone. Meadow in the Sky: A History of Yosemite’s Tuolumne Meadows Region. Signed by author, “To Uncle Harry and Aunt Hazel with love—Elizabeth Stone O’Neill.”

Crowfoot, James and Julia Wondolleck. Environmental Disputes: Community involvement in Conflict Resolution. “Nancy Shea” on inside cover.

*Garretson, Martin. The American Bison. “Adolph Murie Sept. 1938” written on inside cover; also signed by author “sincerely yours M.S. Garretson 1938.”

Rezendes, Paul. The Wild Within: Adventures in Nature and Animal Teachings.

Goodall, Jane and Mark Bekoff. The Ten Trusts: What We Must Do to Care for the Animals We Love. Appears to be signed by Mark Bekoff, says “To all the fine folks at the Murie Center—thank you so much for all you do for Earth—what a pleasure to be your guest— with all best wishes Marc (?) 11/02.”

Callicott, J. Baird, ed. Companion to A Sand County Almanac: Interpretive and Critical Essays. “Shea” written on first page.

Douglas Amy. The Politics of Environmental Mediation.

Smith, Alexander. Puffballs and Their Allies in Michigan. Signed by author “with the author’s compliments Alexander H. Smith.” Teton Science School.

Nelson, Dick. Hiker’s Guide to Glacier National Park.

McNamee, Thomas. The Return of the Wolf to Yellowstone.

Edwards, Betty. Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.

Kay, Terry. To Dance with the White Dog: A Novel of Life, Loss, Mystery, and Hope. The Murie Center.

Barlow, Connie. The Ghosts of Evolution: Nonsensical Fruit, Missing Partners, and Other Ecological Anachronisms. The Murie Center.

Safina, Carl. Song for the Blue Ocean. The Murie Center.

Chaskey, Scott. This Common Ground: Seasons on an Organic Farm. The Murie Center.

Nash, Roderick. Wilderness and the American Mind.

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Man and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis in Modern Man.

Stegner, Wallace. Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs: Living and Writing in the West. Cover chewed.

The Wilderness Act Handbook; 2 different editions.

Frome, Michael, ed. Issues in Wilderness Management.

Marchand, Peter. Life in the Cold: An Introduction to Winter Ecology.

Sierra Club Bulletin, June 1957, Wildlands in our Civilization.

Beatty, John. Earthborn: In Celebration of Wild Places. The Murie Center.

Lee, Mercedes, ed. Seafood Lover’s Almanac.

Telford, John and Terry Tempest Williams. Coyote’s Canyon.

Caldwell, Lynton and Kirstin Shrader-Freschette. Policy for Land: Law and Ethics. Sax, Joseph. Mountains Without Handrails: Reflections on the National Parks. “Shea” on inside page.

Muir, John. A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf. “Donated to the Murie Center By John Sharsmith.”

National Geographic Society. The Emerald Realm: Earth’s Precious Rain Forests. Brown, William E. et al. This Last Treasure: Alaska National Parklands. Book is dedicated to Margaret Murie and includes picture of her.

Kohak, Erazim. The Embers and the Stars: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Moral Sense of Nature. “Nancy Shea” on inside cover.

Stelfox, J. Brad and Lynne Lawrence. A Field Guide to The Hoofed Mammals of Jackson Hole. Teton Science School.

Lewontin, R.C. et al. Not in Our Genes: Biology, Ideology, and Human Nature.

McKenzie, A. E. E. The Major Achievements of Science: The Development of Science from Ancient Times to the Present.

Ferra, Lorraine. A Crow Doesn’t Need A Shadow: A Guide to Writing Poetry from Nature.

Eiseley, Loren. The Star Thrower.

Repetto, Robert ed. The Global Possible: Resources, Development, and the New Century. “Shea” written on inside.

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Fulfilling the promise: The National Wildlife Refuge System.

McQueen, Mike and Ed McMahon. Land Conservation Financing.

Christiansen, Drew and Walter Grazer, eds. “And God Saw That It Was Good”: Catholic Theology and the Environment.

The Institute for Community Economics. The Community Land Trust Handbook.

Terra Nova: Nature & Culture, 4 volumes: Summer 1997, Fall 1997, Spring 1998, Winter 1998.

3rd Shelf

Bunker, Barbara and Billie Alban. Large Group Interventions: Engaging the Whole System for Rapid Change.

Berger, Thomas. Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission.

Lyford, Carrie. Quill and Beadwork of the Western Sioux.

Milne, Courtney. Sacred Places in North America: A Journey into the Medicine Wheel.

Moore, Christopher. The Mediation Process: Practical Strategies for Resolving Conflict. “Nancy Shea” written on inside cover.

Hunt, Jasper Jr. Ethical Issues in Experiential Education.

Banks, James and Cherry McGee Banks. Multicultural Education: Issues and Perspectives.

Multiple authors including Margaret Murie. Minus 31 and the Wind Blowing: 9 Reflections About Living On Land.

Whitehead, Alfred North. The Aims of Education and other Essays.

Watson, Lyall. Gifts of Unknown Things.

Glymour, Clark. Theory and Evidence. “Shea” written on inside cover.

Clark, Ella. Indian Legends from the Northern Rockies. Teton Science School.

Hartjen, Raymond. Empowering the Child: Nurturing the Hungry Mind. “July 14, 1995, Nancy, This book reflects for me the spirit of your educational efforts at the Teton Science School. I think you’ll find it good reading both as an educator and a parent. Steve Archibald” on inside.

Jackson, Dixie ed. Who Needs Nature?. “Shea” written on inside.

Jackson, Wes. Man and the Environment. “Shea” on inside cover.

Brumbaugh, Robert and Nathaniel Lawrence. Philosophers on Education: Six Essays on the Foundations of Western Thought.

Newton, Lisa and Catherine Dillingham. Watersheds: Classic Cases in Environmental Ethics.

Marsak, Leonard ed. The Rise of Science in Relation to Society.

Whitehead, Alfred North. Science and the Modern World.

Kierkegaard, Soren. Fear and Trembling; Repetition.

Marx, Leo. The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Ideal in America. “Shea” and “Barbara A?” written on the inside.

Robertson, James. The Sane Alternative: A Choice of Futures.

Prigogine, Ilya and Isabelle Stengers. Order Out of Chaos: Man’s new Dialogue with Nature.

Medawar, P.B. and J.S. Aristotle to Zoos: A Philosophical Dictionary of Biology.

Berry, Joyce and John Gordon. Environmental Leadership: Developing Effective Skills and Styles. “For the library of the Teton Science School (signature unclear) 10/96” written on inside page.

Farb, Peter. Man’s Rise to Civilization as Shown by the Indians of North America From Primeval Times to the Coming of the Industrial State. “Shea” on inside.

Rodale, Robert ed. The Basic Book of Organic Gardening.

Meeker, Joseph. The Comedy of Survival: Studies in Literary Ecology. The Murie Center.

Davion, Victoria, ed. Ethics & the Environment. 2 copies

Schlesinger, George. The Intelligibility of Nature.

Kerosote, Ted. Return of the Wild: The Future of Our Natural Lands (2nd copy). Signed by author “Nancy—Thanks for all your hard work at the Murie Center, in wild places, Ted.” Murie Center.

Lewis, Martin. Green Delusion: An Environmentalist Critique of Radical Environmentalism.

Thayer, H.S. ed. Newton’s Philosophy of Nature. “from the library of Tom & Nancy Hungerford.”

Craighead, Frank Jr. Track of the Grizzly.

Testimony: Writers of the West Speak On Behalf of Utah Wilderness, September 1995. “For the students at TSS with love in the name of ‘Active souls” Respectfully, Terry Tempest Williams, 12.12.95” Has a number of small works by nature writers including a paragraphby Margaret Murie—all are signed by the author.

Odum, Eugene. Fundamentals of Ecology. “Shea P.O. Box 67, Hancock, MA 01237.”

Smith, Annick ed. Headwaters: Montana Writers on Water & Wilderness.

Carrighar, Sally. One Day on Beetle Rock . The Murie Center.

Daedalus Journal. Winter 1965. Issue on Science and Culture.

Baron, Robert & Elizabeth D. Junkin. Of Discovery & Destiny: An Anthology of America Writers and the American Land.

Forbes, Peter. The Great Remembering: further Thoughts on Land, Soul, and Society. Signed by author “To Nancy, With enormous gratitude for all you do for the land for the memory of our wildness. Peter Forbes Knool Farm, Fryston (?) Vermont”

*Darling, F. Fraser. A Herd of Red Deer: A Study in Animal Behaviour (sic). “Adoph Murie from Darling 1950” written on inside cover.

Sample, V. Alaric. Land Stewardship in the Nest Era of Conservation.

Baxter, William. People or Penguins: The Case for Optimal Pollution. “Jennifer Bol Haven x2287” on inside.

*Terres, John, ed. Discovery: Great Moments in the Lives of Outstanding Naturalists. Entry by Olaus Murie and two photos have been taped into the chapter.

Voice of the Wild Olympics, 2nd copy—see above.

Terres, Donald and Noel Peattie. A Cup of Sky.

Robinson. Good Intentions: The Nine Unconscious Mistakes of Nice People.

Palmer, Tim. The Heart of America: Our Landscape, Our Future. Signed by author.

Grizzard, Lewis. Don’t Bend Over in the Garden, Granny, You Know Them Taters Got Eyes.

Vivian, John. Wood Heat.

Case, David. Alaska Natives and American Laws.

Moe, Richard and Carter Wilkie, Changing Places: Rebuilding Community in the Age of Sprawl. Unclear writing, “to Addie Donovan (?) Gook luck on saving Jackson Hole! Linda Moe(?) 4/27/98.”

Stanley, Aronowitz. Science As Power: Discourse and Ideology in Modern Society.

Leplin, Jarrett ed. Scientific Realism.

Kreps, Bonnie. Subversive Thoughts, Authentic Passions: Finding Love Without Losing Your Self.

Earman, John, ed. Testing Scientific Theories. “Shea” on inside.

Kuhn, Thomas. The Copernican Revolution: Planetary Astronomy in the Development of Western Thought.

Konner, Melvin. The Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit.

Obmascik, Mark. The Big Year: A Tale of Mank Nature, and Fowl Obsession. “for Nancy and the Murie Center Louise Haberfeld July 2004” on inside.

Marcus, Morton and Gary Brown. The Santa Cruz Mountain Poems.

Dewey, John. Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education.

Jim Howe, Ed McMahon, & Luther Propst, Balancing Nature and Commerce in Gateway Communities.

 

4th/Bottom Shelf

Lilly, John. Man and Dolphin.

Bateson, Gregory. Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity. “Shea” written inside.

Lilly, John. The Scientist: A Novel Autobiography.

Burrow, J. W. Evolution and Society: A Study in Victorian Social Theory.

Berman, Morris. The Reenchantment of the World.

Illich, Ivan. Toward A History of Needs.

Nash, Roderick, ed. The American Environment: Readings in the History of Conservation.“Shea” written inside.

Oppenheimer, J. Robert. Science and the Common Understanding. Teton Science School

Dobzhansky, Theodosius and Ernest Boesiger. Human Culture: A Moment in Evolution.

Labaree, Leonard Woods. Conservatism in Early American History. “Shea” written inside.

Debus, Allen, Man and Nature in the Renaissance.

Pledge, H.T. Science Since 1500. “David Thoreau Wieck November 1960” written inside.

Hall, A.R. The Scientific Revolution 1500-1800: The Formation of the Modern Scientific Attitude.

Godlovitch, Stanley and Roslind and John Harris, eds. Animals, Men and Morals: An Inquiry into the Maltreatment of Non-Humans.

Scheffer, Victor. The Year of the Seal. Unclear name written inside “Feliatti?”

Pruitt, William Sr. Animals of the North. “McKinley Park, Alaska April 24, 1967 To Ade and

Louise Murie with all best of wishes, Charlie” on inside cover.

Dyson, Freeman. Disturbing the Universe.

Avadhuta, Acarya Prasiidananda. Neo-Humanist Ecology. “Nancy Shea PO Box 68 Kelly Wy 83011-0068” inside.

Weissmann, Gerald. The Woods Hole Cantata: Essays on Science & Society. “Shea” written inside.

Odum, Howard. Environment, Power, and Society. Teton Science School crossed out and “Shea” written over it.

Lacerva, Victor. Pathways to Peace: Forty Steps to a Less Violent America.

Fish, Charles. In Good Hands: The Keeping of a Family Farm.

The Earthworks group, Fifty Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth. “To my little sister who’ll change the world…thought you might enjoy this book—we all must do our part you know. I think of you often and smile (butthead) Love and Kisses, Krista P.S. I’m praying for your little friend who was shot” Is written on inside cover.

Hardin, Garrett. Exploring New Ethics for Survival: The Voyage of the Spaceship Beagle.

LeGuinn, Ursula. Always Coming Home. Copy is chewed.

Fuller, Buckminster with Jerome Agel and Quentin Fiore. I Seem to Be a Verb. Book falling apart.

* Creasey, John. Follow the Toff (a mystery). Initials MC LEM and MM on inside. Book is falling apart.

* Tey, Josephine. The Daughter of Time (a mystery). L.E.M. and MM and “Murie” written inside. Book is falling apart.

Hoffmann, Banesh. Albert Einstein: Creator & Rebel. “Dilley Beth (?)” written inside.

LeGuin, Ursula. The Beginning Place. “N.Shea” written inside.

LeGuinn, Ursula. Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand.

Polanyi, Michael. Science, Faith and Society. Teton Science School.

Spender, Stephen, ed. Great Writings of Goethe.

Doig, Ivan. This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind. Murie Center, copy is chewed.

Video “Visions of Utopia: Experiments in Sustainable Culture” Teton Science School.

Davis, Maggie Steincrohn. Roots of Peace, Seeds of Hope. Signed by author.

Illich, Ivan. Deschooling Society.

Thomas, Lewis. The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher.

———. The Lives of a Cell.

Kreps, E. Camp and Trail Methods; (1910 copyright). “Library of Herbert J. Carpenter,” Franconia College Library.

Zahava, Irene. Through Other Eyes: Animal Stories by Women.

Lorenz, Konrad. King Solomon’s Ring: New Light on Animal Ways.

Duhem, Pierre. To Save the Phenomena: An Essay on the Idea of Physical Theory from Plato to Galileo.

Dewey, John. Freedom and Culture.

———. Liberalism and Social Action.

Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science.

Reps, Paul ed. Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: A Collection of Zen and pre-Zen Writings.

Rilke, Rainer Maria. Letters to a Young Poet.

Matthiessen, Peter. Far Tortuga.

Barrett, William. The Illusion of Technique.

Hodgman, Charles D., ed. Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. “Richard A. Person, Ex Libris Ted Major” written inside.
Eisley, Loren. Darwin’s Century. “From the Library of Tom and Nancy Hungerford”
Nobile, Philip ed. The Con III Controversy: The Critics Look at the Greening of America.

Corner Bookcase
1st Shelf
National Green Pages 2004
Hubbard, Alice and Clay Fong, Community Energy Workbook. “Clint Day” written inside.

Blumenfeld, Larry. Voices of Forgotten Worlds: Traditional Music of Indigenous People.

Sage Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 1.

Marx, David and Chester Dugdale. Leaf Prints of American Trees and Shrubs.

Rand McNally Road Atlas.

Northwest Ecosystems Institute. Kennedy Watershed Atlas Series, Vol. 1: Watershed Overview-A Working Atlas.

 

Blumenfeld, Larry. Voices of Forgotten Worlds: Traditional Music of Indigenous People.
Sage Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 1.
Marx, David and Chester Dugdale. Leaf Prints of American Trees and Shrubs.
Rand McNally Road Atlas.
Northwest Ecosystems Institute. Kennedy Watershed Atlas Series, Vol. 1: Watershed Overview-A Working Atlas.
SECOND SHELF
Stokes, Alice Harper. My Life Story. The Murie Center.
Kinsley, Michael. Economic Renewal Guide. “Clint Day” on inside.
Bruyere, Christian and Robert Inwood. In Harmony with Nature: Creative Country Construction. “Ken John (?)” on inside.
Adams, Anthony. Your Energy Efficient House.

Stack of Magazines: Mother Earth News, Renewable Energy World, Sierra, Mother Jones, Back Home. Subscriber Peter & Anne Sibley (dates roughly 2001-2002)
Lander Energy Conservation Council. Using Wyoming Sun: A Western Wyoming Homeowner’s Guide.
Faber, Daniel ed. The Struggle for Ecological Democracy.
Gottlieb, Robert. Forcing the Spring: the Transformation of the American Environmental
Movement.
Bio-Dynamics Magazine, Fall 1985.
Too, Lillian. Essential Feng Shui.

Weil, Andrew. Eating Well for Optimum Health.
Davidson, Joel. The New Solar Electric Home.
Wann, David. Deep Design: Pathways to a Livable Future.
Stoner, Carol Hupping ed. Producing Your Own Power: How to Make Nature’s Energy Sources Work for You. “ex libri: Peter Pilafian” on inside cover.

Bookshelf Left of Window
Top Shelf
Rifkin, Jeremy. Entropy: A New World View.
Dewey, John. Individualism Old and New. “Sr. Francis Contray (?)”on cover.
Simpson, George. The Meaning of Evolution “From the library of Tom & Nancy Hungerford.”
US Dept of Defense, Civil Defense, In Time of Emergency: A Citizen’s Handbook on Nuclear
Attack, Natural Disasters.
Matthiessen, Peter. The Snow Leopard.
Commoner, Barry. The Closing Circle: Nature, Man, and Technology.

Wolf, Tom. From Bauhaus to Our House. The Murie Center.

Mendelssohn, Kurt. Science and Western Domination.

Cohen, Michael. The Pathless Way: john Muir and American Wilderness. Inscribed “To Carl,
With lover from Lauren & TOKLAT 8/89.” “Donated to the Murie Center by John Sharsmith” written inside.

Griffin, Susan. Made From This Earth: An Anthology of Writings.

Shepard, Paul. Thinking Animals: Animals and the Development of Human Intelligence. Signed by author.

Engel, J. Ronald and Joan Gibb. Engel, Ethics of Environment and Development: Global
Challenge, International Response. “Shea” on inside.

Freund, John. Statistics: A First Course. “Shea” on inside.

Mendenhall, William. Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Wheeler, Eugene. Marlin Justice. “Shea” on inside.

Becker, Howard and Harry Barnes. Social Thought From Lore to Science, Vol.1.

Roberts, Catherine. The Scientific Conscience. Teton Science School.

Fraser, Nancy. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory

Keller, Evelyn Fox. Reflections on Gender and Science. “Shea” on inside.

*Castle, W.E. Genetics and Eugenics: A Text-book for Students of Biology and A Reference
Book for Animal and Plant Breeders. Has “A. Murie” on inside—also Teton Science
School.

Kerasote, Ted. Heart of Home: People, Wildlife, Place. Signed by author. Murie Center.

Lambert, Page. In Search of Kinship: Modern Pioneering on the Western Landscape.

Evernden, Neil. The Natural Alien: Humankind and Environment. “Shea” on inside.

Alford, C. Fred. Science and the Revenge of Nature: Marcuse & Habermas.

Appleman, Philip, ed. Darwin “From the library of Tom and Nancy Hungerford.”

*Butcher, Devereux. Seeing America’s Wildlife in our National Refuges. Has “Adoph Murie
Oct. 1955,” also “With the compliments of Defenders of Furbearers 2140 P Street, NW
Washington 7 DC” and signed by author.

Crisler, Lois. Arctic Wild. The Murie Center.

Johnson, Lawrence E. A Morally Deep World: Discussion Papers in Environmental Philosophy. “Shea” on inside.

The Findhorn Community. The Findhorn Garden: Pioneering a New Vision of Man and Nature in Cooperation. “Happy Anniversary to Goose and Pad. Found this for you in the second hand bookstore. It seems interesting. Hope you enjoy it. Love, the Grasses Dec. 1981.” Another inscription reads: “For the Teton Science School: For those of you who find the spiritual aspects of nature (that’s probably all of you!) I enjoyed my stay with Kerry and
Bob and all of you immensely. You’re doing important work! Lynn Helmuth.”

Five copies of Society and Natural Resources Journal, 1992.
Five copies of ISLE Journal, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 1997-
2001.

Dell, Twyla. Call of the Rainbow Warrior: An Environmental Fable.

Daedalus Journal. Fall 1970.

Daniel Quinn, Providence: The Story of a Fifty-Year Vision Quest.

Lopez, Barry. About This Life: Journeys on the Threshold of Memory.

Daedalus Journal, Winter 1959.

National Park Service. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. The Murie Center.

National Park Service. Great Smoky Mountains. The Murie Center.

de Chardin, Pierre Teilhard. Man’s Place in Nature. Shea on inside.

Smith, Annick. Homestead.

Devine, C. Maury, Claudia M. Dissel, and Kim D. Parrish, eds. The Harvard Guide to Influential Books. “Gertrude Brennan from May Long July ’87” on inside.

Founders of the New Northwest Vol. 5, two copies.

Watson, J. Wreford and Timothy O’Riordan. The American Environment: Perceptions and
Policies. “Shea” on inside.

Daedalus Journal, Spring 1962.
Wild Earth, 1998-2003.
The Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy, 1988-1990.
Wild Duck Review, 1996-1998.
Porcupine, Caribou Management Board, Report 2001-2.

Yes: A Journal of Positive Futures, 1999-2003.

Turbak, Gary. Twilight Hunters: The Wolf.

Rand McNally Imperial Map of Alaska. Old and marked, proposed refuge? (Delivered to
MCA.)

Hammond’s Air Age Map of the World. (Delivered to MCA.)
Arizona Highways, 1992.
Willcox, Louisa and David Ellenberger. The Bear Essentials for Recovery.
Sierra Club, Spare America’s Wildlands.
Orion, Fall 2001, Spring 2002. Murie Center.

Time Magazine. How to Save the Earth, 2002.
Points West Historical Journal, Summer 2003—Has article about Margaret Murie “Margaret
Murie: Sunlight Aura and Spine of Steel.”

Clark, Tim W., Denise Casey, Anders Halverson. Developing Sustainable Management Policy
for the National Elk Refuge, Wyoming.
Ray Rasker, et al. The Wealth of Nature: New Economic Realities in the Yellowstone Region.

International Journal of Wilderness, 2001. 2 copies.
Tim Clark, et al. Management of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: An Annotated
Bibliography.
Give the Land Voice Journal, Spring 1999.

Wilderness Magazine, Winter 1987. 2 articles marked one with a picture of Margaret Murie
Wilderness at Risk, 1994.
Wilderness Magazine, Summer 1984.

Notebook: Research in Philosophy for Children. Collection of photocopy articles and papers.

Levy, Jennifer A. “Relationship between Teton Science School and Teachers’ Ability to Teach about the Environment” 1998 MS thesis Utah State University.

International Society of Environmental Ethics Newsletter, 2002.
USDA Forest Service. The Economic Value of Wilderness: Proceedings of the Conference, 1991.
Proceedings of the 2nd Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources, 1998.

Sorenson, Ella. Seductive Beauty of Great Salt Lake.
Conflicts in Natural Resources Management, 1995. 4 copies.
Klobnak- Ball, Jeanne. In Mountaineering is the Preservation of Wildness: Wilderness Act

History and Legislative Intent: An Inquiry into the Use of Fixed Anchors in Wilderness.
Building A Successful Wilderness Campaign: Lessons from the 1998 Wilderness Mentoring
Conference.

International Concepts in Protected Landscapes: Exploring their value for Communities in the Northeast. 2 for the conference 1999.

Stansfield, John. Writers of the American West. Author signed, “To my friends at the Murie
Center in the spirit of our West and our Wild Places.” The Murie Center.

USDA Forest Service, the Use of Wilderness for Personal Growth Therapy, and Education

Bassett, Libby. Earth and Faith: A Book of Reflection for Action.
Scott, Douglas. A Wilderness-Forever Future: A Short History of the National Wilderness
Preservation System.

Wilderness Society. Alaska: National Interest Lands Conservation Act: Citizens’ Guide.
President’s Council on Sustainable Development. Public Linkage, Dialogue, and Education.
Halbert, Susan and Jean Hovey. Building Common Ground, 4 volumes.

Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Dennis Glick, et al. “An Environmental Profile of the Greater
Yellowstone Ecosystem,” Executive Summary and Report, 2 volumes.

Peterson, George, et al. Amenity Resource Valuation.

US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, Univ. of Wyoming, et al. “Jackson Bison
and Elk Herd Management,” 2000.

Gilmore, Jackie, Nancy Shea, et al. Pathways: Increasing Environmental Literacy through the Arts.

National Park Service. Collaboration and Conservation.

Worswick, Clark and Jonathan Spence. Imperial China.

5 looseleaf notebooks for Resource Management Seminars—NPS, Nat’l Wildlife Service, and others

 

3-Tier Bookshelf
Top shelf

British Columbia Provincial Museum Handbook Collection – #s 19 (1962), 28 (1969), 30 and 31 (1973), 25, 32 and 33 (1974). All stamped on the title page “Teton Science School.”

Cervantes, Miguel de; Don Quixote.

Muenscher, W. C. Keys to Woody Plants. “Teton Science School” stamped inside front cover.

Bardsley, Clarence E. and Ernest W. Carlton. Surveyor’s Field Note Forms. “Kenneth L. Diem” stamped inside front cover.

Buettner-Janusch, John. Origins of Man: Physical Anthropology.
McKenny, Margaret. Birds in the Garden.

Allen, Dunward L. Our Wildlife Legacy. Donated to TSS by Carol Blackburn. Teton Science
School.

Munz, Philip A. and David D. Keck. A California Flora. “TRIBBLE” written inside.

Pope, Clifford H. Turtles of the United States & Canada. The Murie Center, has dust jacket.

Reports of the Special Advisory Board on Wildlife Management for the Secretary of the Interior 1963-1968. Wildlife Management Institute. “To the Teton Science School from Starker Leopold May 25, 1980 inscribed on the cover.

Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1911 and Special Papers. “The
Teton Science School” and “The Murie Center” stamped inside cover.

Robinson, Benjamin L. and Merritt L. Fernald. Gray’s New Manual of Botany. “Teton Science
School” and “The Murie Center” stamped inside cover.

Harrington, H. D.; How to Indentify Plants. The Murie Center, dust jacket (torn).

Henry, O. Roads of Destiny. The Murie Center.
Haverstick, John, et al. The Saturday Review Treasury. The Murie Center, dust jacket.

2nd Shelf
Brower, David, ed. Gentle Wilderness: The Sierra Nevada. “Donated to The Murie Center by
John Sharsmith,” on bookplate, dust jacket.

Dineen, Michael, Robert Polley, and Kent Dannen, eds. The American Wilderness. “Donated to The Murie Center by John Sharsmith,” on bookplate inside front cover, with dust jacket.

Peck, Robert McCracken. Land of the Eagle. Inscription and signature by the author dated
December, 1991.

Jones, Holway R. John Muir and the Sierra Club: The Battle for Yosemite. Bookplate on title
page, “Donated to The Murie Center by John Sharsmith,” dust jacket.

Hollister, N. North American Fauna No. 32.

Muir, John, ed. West of the Rocky Mountains. Inscription to Dr. Carl W. Sharsmith from
Margaret S. Kelley and bookplate inside front cover, “Donated to The Murie Center by
John Sharsmith.”

WildEarth, Volume 8, Winter 1998/99.

National Park Service. A proposed Lewis and Clark National Wilderness Waterway

Horizon; Volume II, Number 4; March 1960.

McIntyre, Rick. A Society of Wolves. Inscription by the author “For Louise, Thanks for caring
about wolves.” Signed and dated 8/11/94.

Mittermeier, Russell A., et al. Hotspots. “With Appreciation from: The WILD Foundation”
inside front cover.

Udvardy, Miklos D. F. Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds: Western Region.

Keillor, Garrison, ed. Good Poems. “To: The Murie Center From: Sheri [?] Rich & Sarah
Fedorchak, 12/21/03” inside front cover.

Malnor, Bruce and Carol. Champions of the Wilderness.
Forbes, Peter, Ann Forbes, and Helen Whybrow, ed. Our Land, Ourselves.
Robbins, Chandler, et al. Birds of North America. “Nancy Shea” inscribed on title page.

Shepard, Paul. Coming Home to the Pleistocene. Signed by editor, Florence R. Shepard.
Callicot, J. Baird and Michael P.Nelson, eds. The Great New Wilderness Debate. Inscribed and signed by Terry Tempest Williams, 4.8.99.

Singer, Charles. A History of Biology to about the year 1900. The Murie Center.

Hochbaum, H. Albert. The Canvasback on a Prairie Marsh. Bookplate of Cairo A Trimbale, inscription “To Cairo Merry Xmas 12/25/’44 Jim; also has “The Murie Center” stamped below.

Breton, Mary Joy. Women Pioneers for the Environment. Mailing label of Ms. Nancy Shea inside the front cover.

Murie, Olaus J. Journeys to the Far North. Mailing label of Mrs. Elgin B. Hurlbert inside cover.

Love, J. D. and John C. Reed, Jr. Creation of the Teton Landscape.

Moravia, Alberto. The Conformist. The Murie Center.3rd/Bottom Shelf

des Jardins, Joseph R. Environmental Ethics.

Environmental Values, Volume 1, Numbers 1-4, 1992.

Environmental Ethics, Volume 2, Number1, 1980; Volumes 8-24, Numbers 1-4, 1986-2002.

Afield Orion, 12 issues from 1997/98 through 2002.

Orion: People & Nature; 8 issues from Spring 2000 through May/June 2003.

International Journal of Wilderness; 10 issues from May 1996 through December 2000.

The Fourth North American Symposium on Society and Resource Management: Book of Abstracts.

Offner, Rose. Journal to the Soul.

The Trumpeter; Volume 5, Number 1, 1988.

The Alaska Lands Act: A Broken Promise

Education for Sustainability: an agenda for action.

The Wilderness Act Handbook, 1984.

The George Wright FORUM; Volume 15, Number 2, 1998.

Environmental Assessment, The Murie Ranch, GTNP: Rehabilitation and Adaptive Use of the Murie Ranch Historic District; 2001.

4-Shelf Bookcase

Top shelf

Louisiana Dept. of Conservation. The Birdlife of Louisiana, Bulletin 28.

Miller, Gerritt S., Jr. List of North American Recent Mammals 1923. Teton Science School.

Cross, Tom P. Adventure.

Dixon, Joseph S. Fauna of the National Parks of the United States: Birds and Mammals of

Mount McKinley National Park, Fauna Series No. 1

Durrant, Stephen D. Mammals of Utah. Teton Science School.

Underhill, B. M. Parasites and Parasitosis of the Domestic Animals. Teton Science School.

Bernstein, Jeremy. A Comprehensible World: On Modern Science and Its Origins. Teton Science School

Stelfox, J. Brad and Lynne Lawrence. The Hoofed Mammals of Jackson Hole.

Schrier, Carl. Glacier-Waterton Explorers Guide.

The Society of Woman Geographers, Bulletins 1996 and 1998.

A Guide to Our Federal Lands; National Geographic Society, 1984.

Armstrong, Robert H. Guide to the Birds of Alaska. “Shea” address label affixed to title page.

Kauffmann, John M. Alaska’s Brooks Range; Seattle: The Mountaineers, 1997 (1992)

Shepard, Paul. Man in the Landscape. Teton Science School.

American Ornithologists’ Union. Check-List of North American Birds.

Cokinos, Christopher. Hope Is the Thing with Feathers. Signed by author with inscription to

Nancy Shea, dust jacket.

Stegner, Wallace, ed. This Is Dinosaur.

Mills, Patricia J. Woman, Nature, and Psyche.

McLuhan, T. C. The Way of the Earth.

2nd Shelf

The New International Encyclopedia, second edition, Volumes 1-24, 1917.

Illustrated Reverse Dictionary. With dust jacket.

Magnusson, Magnus and Rosemary Goring, eds. Cambridge Biographical Dictionary. With dust jacket.

*Blevins, Winfred. Dictionary of the American West. Signed by author with inscription to Mardy, August 25, 1994.

Morehead, Philip D. Roget’s College Thesaurus.

3rd Shelf

Haas, Robert B. Predators. Signed by author, with dust jacket.

Jorgensen, S. E. and L. David Mech, eds. Symposium on the Native Cats of North America

Hausman, Dr. Leon A. Woodpeckers Nuthatches and Creepers of New Jersey.

Animals of the Woods.

Viereck, Leslie A. and Elbert L. Little, Jr. Atlas of United States Trees, Volume2. Teton Science School.

*Hoffman, Robert S. and Doanld L. Pattie. A Guide to Montana Mammals. Notation on front cover “Murie Collection 9-87.”

Sargent, Shirley. John Muir in Yosemite. “Donated to The Murie Center by John Sharsmith.”

Osborne, Lewis; The Treasures of the Yosemite by John Muir. “Donated to The Murie Center by John Sharsmith,” dust jacket.

Burden, W. Douglas. Look to the Wilderness. The Murie Center, dust jacket.

Marks, Richard L. Three Men of the Beagle, dust jacket.

Schmitt, Peter J. Back to Nature. Donated by Teton Science School.

Lopez, Barry; Arctic Dreams. “The Murie Center” stamped inside front cover.

Rosendahl, Carl Otto. Trees and Shrubs of the Upper Midwest. Donated by the Teton Science School, “The Murie Center” stamped on first page inside front cover

*Grange, Wallace B. Those of the Forest. Illustrated by Olaus J. Murie, originally owned and

donated to TSS by Louise Murie in August, 1975; The Murie Center.

Powell, John W. The Exploration of the Colorado River. The Murie Center.

Williams, Terry Tempest. Leap. The Murie Center.

Roosevelt, Theodore. African Game Trails. Cover completely missing; The Murie Center.

Hedin, Robert and Gary Holthaus, eds. Alaska: Reflections on Land and Spirit. The Murie Center.

Melhus, Irving E. and George C. Kent, eds. Elements of Plant Pathology. The Murie Center.

Weaver, John E. and Frederic E. Clements. Plant Ecology. The Murie Center.

Job, Herbert K. Among the Waterfowl. The Murie Center.

Wing, Leonard W. Practice of Wildlife Conservation. Donated by Teton Science School; The Murie Center.

Correll, Donovan S. and Helen B. Correll; Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southwestern United States.

Van Dersal, William R.; Native Woody Plants of the United States. Donated by Teton Science School.

Peattie, Donald C. A Natural History of Trees. Donated by Teton Science School.

Allen, Shirley W. and Grant W. Sharpe. An Introduction to American Forestry. Dust jacket; Donated by Teton Science School.

Parker, T. Jeffery and William A. Haswell. A Text-Book of Zoology, Vol. I. Donated by Teton Science School.

Scott, George G. The Science of Biology. Paper clipped inside is Laboratory Outline in Biology by O.L. Inman, Antioch College, Yellow Spring, Ohio. Donated by Teton Science School.

Barnes, Emilie. If Teacups Could Talk..

Comstock, John H. A Classification of North American Spider. Spine damage.

Parkins, A. E. and J. R. Whitaker, eds. Our Natural Resources and their Conservation. Bookplate of Ray Wubbeler affixed to inside of front cover.

Second copy with bookplate stamped R. E. Dickenson.

Parker, Bertha M. Insects and Their Ways.

Wildlife Restoration and Conservation: Proceedings of the North American Wildlife Conference. Donated by Teton Science School.

Wilder, Louise B. The Garden in Color. Donated by Teton Science School.

Plants of the Alpine Tundra. Rocky Mountain Nature Association, 1981.

Taylor, Norman. A Guide to the Wild Flowers. Donated by Teton Science School.

Sudworth, George B. Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States Their Names and Ranges. Donated by Teton Science School.

4th/Bottom Shelf

Stewart, Doug and photography by Dorothy Kerper Monnelly. Between Land and Sea: The

Great Marsh. Inscribed and signed by D.K.Monnelly

The American Land. Smithsonian Exposition Books

Bieler, Ludwin. Ireland.

Collingwood, G. H. and Warren D. Brush. Knowing Your Trees. Inscribed “Mildred Capron Aug. 1962” on first page inside front cover; torn dust jacket.

Penney, Sarah E. W. Beyond the City. Signed by the author.

 

Secretary

Top Shelf

Murie, Adolph. A Naturalist in Alaska.

*Sheldon, Charles. The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon. Signature “Olaus J. Murie” on first page inside cover.

Murie, Margaret and Olaus. Wapiti Wilderness.

Murie, Margaret. Two in the Far North. 2 copies.

2nd Shelf

Darwin, Charles. The Origin of Species.

Carson, Rachel. The Sea Around Us. “J. Shea” on first page inside cover.

Schumacher, E. F. A Guide of the Perplexed.

Carrighar, Sally. Home to the Wilderness: A Personal Journey. “Christmas 1974, Dear Diana, Hope you like this one too! Love, Shirley” inside front cover.

LeGuinn, Ursula K. Very Far Away from Anywhere Else.

Dubos, Rene. So Human an Animal. “Shea” on first page inside front cover.

Eiseley, Loren. The Immense Journey.

Gallico, Paul. The Snow Goose. “FROM THE LIBRARY OF TOM & NANCY HUNGERFORD” stamped inside the front cover.

Burt, William Henry. A Field Guide to the Mammals.

Boeri, David. People of the Ice Whale. “Shea” written inside the front cover.

Nelson, Richard. The Island Within.

Bottom/1st Shelf

Murie, Margaret and Olaus. Wapiti Wilderness.

Lentfer, Hank and Carolyn Sevid, eds. Arctic Refuge: A Circle of Testimony. The Murie Center.

Goodall, Jane. Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey. Mailing label of Ms. Nancy Shea, The Murie Center.

Waterman, Jonathan. Arctic Crossing. Signed by author, “For the Murie Center & for the good fight: saving the wilderness, Jonathan Waterman.”

Coffee Table

Martin, Vance G. Wilderness. Donated by the WILD Foundation.

Lopez, Barry H. Of Wolves and Men.

Craighead, Charles and Bonnie Kreps. Arctic Dance. Dust jacket.

Sideboard

Daugherty, John, et al. A Place Called Jackson Hole.

Dining Room – all donated by the Wild Foundation

Sanderson, Eric W., et al. The Human Footprint: Challenges for Wilderness and Biodiversity.

Rose, Anthony L., et al. Consuming Nature.

Mittermeier, Russell A., et al. A Climate For Life.

Gil, Patricio Robles, et al., eds. Wilderness: Earth’s Last Wild Places.

McNeely, Jeffrey A., et al. The Wealth of Nature.

Collar, Nigel J., et al. Birds and People.

Kormos, Cyril F., ed. A Handbook on International Wilderness Law and Policy.

Martin, Vance and Mary Inglis, eds. Wilderness: The Way Ahead.

Meier, C. A., ed. A Testament to the Wilderness.

Cajune, Julie, et al. Protecting Wild Nature on Native Lands.

Martin, Vance G. and Nicholas Tyler, eds. Arctic Wilderness.

Martin, Vance G. and Andrew Muir, eds. Wilderness and Human Communities.

Martin, Vance, ed. For the Conservation of Earth.

Martin, Vance G. and M. A. Partha Sarathy, eds. Wilderness & Humanity.

Player, Ian. The White Rhino Saga.

Player, Ian. Zulu Wilderness.

Kitchen

Patrick, Leon. How To Eat Well and Live. Water and mold damage.

McGrath, Jean, ed. Butte’s Heritage. Letter to Mardy from Rep. Teno Roncalio found inside.

Marsh, Dorothy B., ed. Good Housekeeping Cook Book.

Claiborne, Craig, ed. The New York Times Cook Book.

Medical Center Guild, ed. Friday Harbor á la Carte.

Seiberling, Mrs. T. K., Mrs. Guy Gundaker, Jr., et al., eds. The General’s Cook Book. Owned by Mildred Capron.

Gardner, Joseph L., ed. Eat Better, Live Better.

Hewitt, Jean. The New York Times Large Type Cookbook. Inscribed and signed by the author, August 1969; torn dust jacket

Cameron, Angus and Judith Jones. The L.L. Bean Game & Fish Cookbook. Dust jacket.

Alaska Magazine’s Cabin Cookbook.

Claiborne, Craig with Pierre Franey. Craig Claiborne’s Gourmet Diet. Dust jacket.

Travis, Carole Anderson. Star Food. Inscribed and signed by the author.

Burros, Marian Fox and Lois Levine. The Elegant But Easy Cookbook.

Chao, Buwei Yang. How To Cook and Eat In Chinese. “Capron” handwritten inside front cover.

*Turgeon, Charlotte. Cooking For Many on Holidays & Other Festive Occassions. Bookplate of Mardy & Olaus Murie affixed to first page inside front cover.

*Cole, Jerryne, ed. A Cache of Recipes from Camp Denali. Inscription to Mardy from Tom & Kathy.

Wild Game Cookbook.

Moore, Alma Chesnut. How to Clean Everything.

*Prater, Yvonne and Ruth Dyar Mendenhall. Gorp, Glop & Glue Stew. Inscription to Mardy and signed by the author.

Holberg, Ruth Langland. Take It Easy Before Dinner.

Paull, B. Arthur. Gourmet Fondue Cook Book.

Sterner, Andrew. 101 Omelet Recipes. Originally owned by Mildred Capron.

Creative Cookware. Crepe cooking with Creative Cookware

Slow Cooker with Removable Crock.

Proctor-Silex…it’s ice Cream time!

Recipe Book Presto Pressure Cooker.

Women’s Auxiliary to the Maritime Museum of British Columbia. Recipes from The Galley.

*Shippen, Zoë. Cooking Can Be Fun. With inscription to Mardy from Gertrude, March 2, 1989.

Welsh Recipes.

*Cunningham, Elizabeth and Carol Plumer, eds. Way Fare: A Cookbook for Companions.

Inscription “For Mardy From B In memory of Mildred.

GE Spacemaker III Microwave Oven users’ manual with recipes for Model JE640J.

QwestDex Jackson Hole, 2002.

 

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