Publisher

Doubleday

6 books

Angle of Repose
Angle of Repose
Wallace Stegner
Wallace Stegner's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel interweaves the story of a disabled historian with the frontier adventures of his grandparents in the nineteenth-century West. It's about marriage, landscape, and the compromises that settlement demands.
Culture & Place River & Water Fiction American Southwest
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Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West
Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West
Hampton Sides
Hampton Sides follows Kit Carson across the nineteenth-century West — from the fur trade to the Mexican-American War to the brutal subjugation of the Navajo. It's a page-turner built on a tragedy, and Sides never lets the adventure obscure the violence.
Culture & Place desert Indigenous knowledge History American Southwest
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In the Kingdom of Ice
In the Kingdom of Ice
Hampton Sides
Leave it to Hampton Sides to resurrect the almost-forgotten tale of the USS Jeannette, a harrowing story that details Captain George De Long’s ill-fated 1887 voyage to the North Pole. Wrongly convinced by several of the world’s leading scientists of an unfrozen, open-polar sea, De Long and crew sailed into directly into a disaster of their own making that included an ice-crushed vessel, heavy casualties, and permanent relegation to the “failures” chapter of maritime history.
exploration Ice & Snow History Polar
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River of Doubt
River of Doubt
Candice Millard
Despite his well-document track record of pushing beyond his physical limits and emerging from life-threatening situations mostly unscathed, Theodore Roosevelt’s journey through uncharted regions of the Amazon almost broke him. What started as a comically arrogant march through the jungle ended with TR contracting malaria, gravely injuring himself, and begging his son to leave him for dead. The book offers a revealing peek into the life and psyche of one the most spirited U.S. Presidents.
exploration River & Water History South America
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The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean
The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean
Susan Casey
Susan Casey's book about the science and culture of giant waves — from rogue waves that sink ships to the surfers who chase hundred-foot swells — reads like a thriller built on physics. She goes everywhere the big water goes: Nazaré, Mavericks, the open North Atlantic.
Ocean & Coast surfing Narrative Nonfiction
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Voices in the Ocean: A Journey into the Wild and Haunting World of Dolphins
Voices in the Ocean: A Journey into the Wild and Haunting World of Dolphins
Susan Casey
Casey on dolphins — their intelligence, their communication, their suffering in captivity, and the humans who are obsessed with them. Part natural history, part investigation into an interspecies relationship we barely understand.
Ocean & Coast wildlife Narrative Nonfiction
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