books by Clark City Press
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The Angler's Coast
Russell Chatham
Clark City Press, 1990
A love story about craft, people, and place
This book's as much about fly fishing as The Big Two-Hearted River is. Without ever deviating from its straightforward purpose -- to explore the good people Chatham's met in a lifetime of flyfishing the San Francisco Bay and points north for chinook and stripers -- ...
Russell Chatham
Russell Chatham
Clark City Press, 1987
Dark Waters
Russell Chatham
Clark City Press, 1988
Making Game: An Essay on Woodcock
Guy De LA Valdene
Clark City Press, 1990
A thinking man's guide to upland hunting
If you are looking for a how to book on woodcock and grouse hunting look elsewhere. Valdene spends a great deal of time painting a picture with very fine brush strokes. As you read you will smell the smells, feel the ground under foot and see the enviroment as it ...
Russell Chatham: One Hundred Paintings
Russell Chatham
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Jim Harrison
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Clark City Press, 1990
Mysteriously beautiful landscapes
I know taste in art is an individual thing, but these are absolutely wonderful paintings! No knowledge of fancy theories is necessary to understand these landscapes, they just ARE. Using muted (some would say murky) colors, Chatham's work is filled with mystery and ...
Muddy Fork & Other Things
James Crumley
Clark City Press, 1991
Mystery miscellany
Crumley's an original who doesn't write enough. Like the characters of his books, he's a hard drinker, and it unfortunately affects the output. But would he be the same writer if he wasn't the same drinker? We'll never know, so we'll just have to enjoy what precious ...
Silent Seasons: Twenty-One Fishing Stories
Russell Chatham
Clark City Press, 1988
Fishing stories by Thomas McGuane, William Hjortsberg, Jack Curtis, Harmon Henkin, Charles Waterman, Jim Harrison and Russell Chatham.
Sir Archibald
Wolo
Clark City Press, 1991
Sir Archibald
An absolutely wonderful children's book for the building of self esteem and courage. Wolo, the author, was a refugee from eastern Europe during WWII, and was a family friend when I was a child. The book, as do each of his books, is a story of courage in the face of ...
Peeping Tom Poems
Charles Levendosky
Clark City Press, 2003
These poems offer an insightful examination of the human psyche's longing for the kind of intimacy which is so often elusive. And we are introduced to Raven, a symbolic alter ego who is humankind's dark witness, whose home is the sky, and whose gift is charity. This work was completed with a grant from the Wyoming Arts Council. The literary ...
The Berkeley Pit: an historical novel
Dorothy Bryant
Clark City Press, 2007
powerful memories of the sixties, seventies, eighties
Dorothy Bryant has written a wonderful historical novel centered on Berkeley, with believable, interesting characters who interact with well known people of the times. But it is her relationships, and questions about relationships and continuing loyalty and interests, ...
Querencia
Stephen Bodio
Clark City Press, 1990
The most fully human and romantic book you will ever read.
I knew Steve before his Odyssey to New Mexico during his student days in Boston. For a time, I boarded an eagle of his in my attic there along with a complicated girl friend (also in the attic) and frozen rats in my refrigerator. Years later, and long out of touch ...
Just Before Dark
Jim Harrison
Clark City Press, 1991
Another Harrison Treasure
Harrison's Just Before Dark sets itself apart from other works of non-fiction and leaves the reader astonished. Out on the landscape of Hemingway's A Movable Feast, Steinbeck's Travels With Charlie, and Faulkner's Go Down Moses; Harrison has brought forth his ...
Law of the Range: Portraits of Old-Time Brand Inspectors
Stephen Collector
Clark City Press, 1991
More than a decade ago, Stephen Collector began photographing brand inspectors throughout the West. This simple curiosity gradually became an obsession, resulting in Law of the Range, runner-up as the best Art Book in the Rocky Mountain region. Collector's goal was to achieve the portrait as landscape, and to know the landscape and its people. His ...
Birds of a Feather: The Complete Poems of Ed Lahey
Ed Lahey
Clark City Press, 2005
If ever there could be said to be a wholehearted consensus among the literati of Montana, who otherwise have sometimes been known to be territorial, adversarial, and contentious, it is that Ed Lahey is the state's finest living poet, its unofficially crowned laureate. His work has been variously described as being the melancholy voice of the ...
Crossing over: The Vietnam Stories
Richard Currey
Clark City Press, 1993
Crossing Over, one of the most beautiful and terrifying works to be written about Vietnam, launched Richard Currey's literary career. This collection of prose poems, vignettes of life during wartime, was begun shortly after Currey finished a four-year stint as a Navy corpsman. It was selected as best title of the year by Library Journal.
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