Publishers: AdventureKEEN
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a focused collection of nonfiction centered on natural history, outdoor activities, and regional exploration within the United States. Readers can expect detailed guides and reference works that support both casual enthusiasts and those seeking practical knowledge about local wildlife, geology, and recreational destinations. The range is specialized but varied enough to appeal to those interested in nature and travel-related subjects.
What you’ll often find
- Field guides and identification manuals for birds, mammals, fish, and insects.
- Regional focus on natural features and wildlife across various U.S. areas, especially Midwest and South.
- Outdoor recreation handbooks covering hiking trails, ship watching, and fishing spots.
- Explorations of geological phenomena and rock collecting in specific locales.
- Local history and folklore with a supernatural or haunted angle.
- Instructional content blending science with practical outdoor skills.
- Occasional creative or reflective works related to nature and personal journaling.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by selecting topics tied to specific regions to find guides and stories rooted in place.
- Look for natural science subjects like zoology or geology to access detailed field guides.
- Explore travel and outdoor recreation tags to discover practical handbooks and trail recommendations.
- Use thematic cues such as folklore or haunted history for more narrative-driven local interest.
- Try narrowing by activity type, for example, birdwatching or fishing, to target specialized manuals.
- Consider works blending science with hands-on skills for a mix of education and application.
- Distinguish nonfiction reference from more personal or creative formats by noting tone and structure.
Good fit if you like
- Detailed, practical information paired with regional specificity.
- Learning about natural environments through clear, accessible guides.
- Exploring outdoor activities with an emphasis on discovery and observation.
- A mix of scientific insight and local cultural stories.
- Calm, reflective reading that connects nature and personal experience.
- Structured, well-organized content that supports both casual and serious inquiry.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Walking San Francisco 33 Savvy Tours Exploring Steep Streets, Grand Hotels, Dive Bars, and Waterfront Parks — Tom Downs
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Attracting and Feeding Finches — Stan Tekiela
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Trails of the Angeles 100 Hikes in the San Gabriels — John W. Robinson
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Mammals of Arizona Field Guide — Stan Tekiela
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New Mexico Journey Guide A Driving and Hiking Guide to Ruins, Rock Art, Fossils and Formations — Jon Kramer
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Birds of Michigan Field Guide — Stan Tekiela
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Colorado Journey Guide A Driving and Hiking Guide to Ruins, Rock Art, Fossils and Formations — Jon Kramer
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Surviving Minnesota Winter A Guide for Newcomers and Residents Alike — Brett Ortler
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Outdoor Survival A Guide to Staying Safe Outside — Benjamin Sobieck
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North Carolina Adventure Weekends A Traveler’s Guide to the Best Outdoor Getaways — Jessie Johnson
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Critters of Colorado Pocket Guide to Animals in Your State — Alex Troutman
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Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Highlights Memorable Moments in Team History As Heard on the Reds Radio Network — Rhodes
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Nebula Blank Journal — Nodin Press
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The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas 2018 — Bob Sehlinger
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Crystal Healing The Science and Psychology Behind What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why — Dan R. Lynch
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Whose Feather Is That? — Stan Tekiela
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Colorado Activity Book — Paula Ellis
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Mountain Mamas and Babies — Stan Tekiela
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Ghosthunting San Antonio, Austin, and Texas Hill Country — Michael Varhola
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Duluth Gem of the Freshwater Sea — Anita Zager
