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Nov

4

2021

President Obama and Bruce Springsteen in b & w on the cover of coffee table book RENEGADES

Bestseller Spotlight: Coffee Table Books

It’s time for a Thursday Theme, when we shine a spotlight on some of the titles featured in this week’s Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association regional bestseller list. I’m having company over tonight for the first time in almost two years, and that meant I had to pare down the stacks of fiction, nonfiction, middle grade, and YA …

Oct

22

2020

The Lost Spells by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris

A few years ago, Robert Macfarlane, who’s something of a patron saint at Madison Books (see our review of 2019 book of the year Underland, now out in paperback) wrote The Lost Words, an ornate linguistic repository intended to preserve the lexicon of the natural world that’s literally being removed from dictionaries. Lavishly illustrated by Jackie Morris, it became …

Nov

14

2019

A Million Acres

A Million Acres: Montana Writers Reflect on Land and Open Space

A Million Acres: Montana Writers Reflect on Land and Open Space is a celebration of Montanan Writers and the landscapes they love. This is a stunning book featuring twenty powerful pieces of writing about Montana’s land and open spaces by the state’s finest contemporary writers. A Million Acres also features twenty-eight spectacular color landscape photographs. …

Nov

21

2018

Bibliophile

Bibliophile: An Illustrated Miscellany by Jane Mount

Those of you who know Jane Mount only from her colorful illustrations of shelved and stacked book spines might be surprised—as I was—that her new book of literary “miscellany” is as miscellaneous as it is, full not only of her trademark spines but of profiles of bookstores and libraries, lists of recommended reading, and general …

Nov

1

2018

The Book of Snakes

The Book of Snakes by Mark O’Shea

First, we have Mark O’Shea’s Big Book of I Don’t Think So. O’Shea is a herpetologist, which is someone who knows the difference between a stick and a snake. In fact, O’Shea is so good at telling the difference that he’s put together a comprehensive guide of over six hundred species of snakes. That’s right. Everything …

Dec

13

2017

200 Women

200 Women Who Will Change the Way You See the World by Geoff Blackwell, Ruth Hobday, Kieran Scott, Sharon Gelman, and Marianne Lassandro

This is an incredibly beautiful– and inspirational– coffee table book that will make you want to put down your coffee and read! Each of the 200 women interviewed and photographed answer the same five questions about the change they’d like to see in the world and what matters most to them. These incredible women from …

Feb

6

2017

Dead Feminists

Dead Feminists by Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring

In 2008, artists Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring made a letterpress broadside featuring a quote by suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton: “Come, come my conservative friend, wipe the dew off your spectacles and see the world is moving.” This began a years-long project printing broadsides inspired by feminists throughout history, and donating a portion of the …

Dec

8

2016

Game Changers

Game Changers: The Unsung Heroines of Sports History by Molly Schiot

Add this big, beautiful new volume to the growing shelf of books celebrating ground-breaking women (Rad Women Worldwide, Dead Feminists, Women in Science, and more), with portraits and profiles of better-remembered athletes (Nadia Comaneci, Wilma Rudolph) alongside many more whose remarkable lives have been almost entirely forgotten (judo pioneer Rena Kanokogi, bullfighter Conchita Cintron). A …

Nov

30

2016

Fifty Places to Drink Beer Before You Die

Fifty Places to Drink Beer Before You Die by Chris Santella

You don’t need to globe trek to appreciate the suggestions in this guide — you may find many of the locations in your own backyard. From Alabama to Zimbabwe, sprawling five continents, regional beer experts give you the insider tips on what to drink for your next cold one — and where to do it! …

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