Kids are naturally curious, and Wild About Wisconsin Birds can help satisfy that curiosity while fostering a love of nature. The vivid photographs and the convenient format will have wildlife fans of all ages flipping through the book with each new sighting.
Wisconsin Chippewa Myths & Tales, originally published in 1977, was the first collection of Chippewa folklore to provide a comparative context for the tales. These myths and tales were recorded between 1941 and 1944 by four young fieldworkers who later became prominent anthropologists: Joseph B. Casagrande, Ernestine Friedl, Robert E. Ritzen more...
The final book by Marquette University historian Frank L. Klement (1905-1994), this is a vivid chronological narrative of Wisconsin's role in the pivotal event in American history. In this volume, Klement greatly expanded his 1962 booklet on this topic, adding new material on each of Wisconsin's 53 infantry regiments, political and constitutional i more...
Wisconsin Indian Literature is a unique anthology that presents the oral traditions, literature, and historically significant documents of the current twelve independent bands and Indian Nations of Wisconsin. Kathleen Tigerman sought input from tribal elders and educators to provide an accurate chronological port
You won't find a more enthusiastic guide to the night sky than Mike Lynch, and you won't find a better guidebook to our night sky than Wisconsin Starwatch.
Now with Wisconsin Starwatch you can easily pick up what beginning and advanced stargazers, ages 12 and up, have learned in his popular sta
In the 1930s, at the height of the Great Depression, the federal government put thousands of unemployed writers to work in the Federal Writer's Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Out of their efforts came the American Guide series, the first comprehensive guidebooks to the people, resources, and traditions of each state in the unio more...