Inyo County Free Library - New Acquisitions
September 2016 - October 2016
These are books and media new to the library and cataloged by the Inyo County Free Library.
Additional information about each title can be found in the catalog (click on the title). For older acquisition lists choose from Select another list. To request any of these titles please contact your local library branch.
Demon camp: a soldier's exorcism By Percy, Jennifer Publishing Date: 2014 Classification: 600 Call Number: 616.85 PER A report on the long-lasting effects of war on individual and national psyches shares the experiences of veterans working through post-traumatic stress disorder at a Christian rehabilitation camp.-- |
3,000 pulses later: a memoir of surviving depression without medication By Rhodes, Martha Publishing Date: c2013 Classification: 600 Call Number: 616.85 RHO 3,000 Pulses Later describes how Martha Rhodes, Despite a seemingly ideal life as a successful advertising executive, wife, and mother, succumbed to depression. The memoir describes here struggle to find an alternative to the medications that failed to relieve her symptoms. Rhodes pursued TMS, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation--THe newest, safest, proven-effective alternative to ineffective drugs. 3,000 Pulses Later shares how the road back to health with TMS returned her to an even better place than where she started. |
Growing beautiful food: a gardener's guide to cultivating extraordinary vegetables and fruit By Benson, Matthew Publishing Date: [2015] Classification: 600 Call Number: 635 BEN "Growing Beautiful Food is both inspiration and instruction, with detailed growing advice for 50 remarkable crops, a memorable narrative, and evocative imagery. Its a photographic journey through four seasons in the garden, fueling the dream that you can connect to the land by growing your own food. Benson encourages us to start small like he did, celebrate every harvest, and understand that heartbreaking crop losses are simply part of the process. Whether gardeners, families, farmers, or chefs, readers will come to the table motivated by the flavor of homegrown, the message of self sufficiency, and the beautiful food thats as local as their backyards"--provided by publisher. |
Mushrooming without fear: the beginner's guide to collecting safe and delicious mushrooms By Schwab, Alexander Publishing Date: 2006 Classification: 600 Call Number: 635.8 SCH Novices eager to collect tasty wild mushrooms will find this unique guide invaluable. Unlike others, it focuses only on those types that are both safe to eat and delicious. Most important, it presents the eight rules of mushroom gathering in a straightforward fashiońincluding ́Never, never take a mushroom with gillś and ́If a mushroom smells rotten, it is rotten.́ Among the many mushrooms covered are the cep; the red-cracked, larch, bay, and birch boletes; hen of the woods, chanterelle, trumpet chanterelle, hedgehog fungus, common puffball, horn of plenty, and cauliflower mushroom. Each is identified with several color photographs and identification checklist, and therés also information on mushroom season, handling, storage, and cooking, complete with recipes. |
Republic of shade: New England and the American elm By Campanella, Thomas J. Publishing Date: c2003 Classification: 600 Call Number: 635.9 CAM The American elm, elegant and highly adaptable, was an essential feature of America’s cultural landscape for more than a century, forming great verdant parasols above?and giving its name to?streets all across the nation. The elm became a defining element in the spatial design of America’s villages, towns, and cities, first in New England, and?with the westward transit of Yankee culture?eventually throughout the United States. This fascinating and generously illustrated book traces the elm’s transformation from a fast-growing weed into a regional and national icon, and shows how Elm Street satisfied America’s quest for a pastoral urbanism imagined since the time of Jefferson.- (Yale University) |
Small-scale livestock farming: a grass-based approach for health, sustainability, and profit By Ekarius, Carol Publishing Date: c1999 Classification: 600 Call Number: 636 EKA Author Carol Ekarius begins by helping farmers evaluate their land and lifestyle so they can choose the livestock that is best for them, then provides all the information small farmers need to get started using the holistic management model. Ekarius presents niche marketing strategies, explains the legalities of livestock farming, and offers advice for long-term financial and biological planning. |
By Blackiston, Howland Publishing Date: c2002 Classification: 600 Call Number: 638.1 BLA Here's a step-by-step how-to book that fulfills the For Dummies promise of turning I can't" into "I can!" With a thorough review of the tools of the trade, this friendly guide gives you complete instructions for building and maintaining beehives. Plus, you'll find detailed but easy-to-follow guidelines for all phases of honey production, including harvesting, bottling, packaging and marketing your honey. The book also included the most up-to-date information on illnesses that affect honeybees, how to treat and cure them, and what to expect from your hive." |
By Taber, Steve Publishing Date: c1987 Classification: 600 Call Number: 638.1 TAB |
By Lovell, John H. Publishing Date: [200-?] Classification: 600 Call Number: 638.13 LOV |
By Kamp, David Publishing Date: [2007] Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.013 KAM A compilation of essays goes inside the American food revolution to explore the growing interest in gourmet eating, chronicling the evolution of the movement and profiling those responsible for the transformation. |
The man who ate everything: and other gastronomic feats, disputes, and pleasurable pursuits By Steingarten, Jeffrey Publishing Date: 1998 Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.013 STE Offers forty essays that recount the quest for the perfect fat substitute, the best formula for sourdough bread, and other culinary grails. |
By O'Neill, Molly Publishing Date: c2010 Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.5097 ONE Presents a celebration of America's culinary traditions that features such favorite recipes as Beacon Hill Chestnut Stuffing, Acadian Mussels, and California Avocado Soup. |
Essentials of classic Italian cooking By Hazan, Marcella Publishing Date: 1992 Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.5945 HAZ Here--in one volume--the authentic, delicious recipes and foolproof techniques that made Marcella Hazan's masterpieces, The Classic Italian Cookbook and More Classic Italian Cooking, the most acclaimed, consulted and enjoyed cookbooks in their field. Revised throughout--updated and expanded with a revision of all recipes to reduce the fat content, new entries, and 50 new recipes. |
The Foxfire book of Appalachian cookery: regional memorabilia and recipes Publishing Date: c1984 Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.5975 Traditional recipes for soups, salads, fish, poultry, game, pork, beef, sauces, vegetables, breads, desserts, and preserves, are accompanied by descriptions of old-time cooking techniques - (Baker & Taylor) |
Vedge: 100 plates large and small that redefine vegetable cooking By Landau, Rich Publishing Date: [2013] Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.65 LAN The chefs and owners of a Philadelphia-based, innovative vegetarian restaurant showcase recipes for 100 different dishes that can be easily prepared at home including Porcini and Celery Root Shepherd's Pie, Charred Shishito Peppers and Chocolate Stuffed Beignets. |
By Tolley, Emelie Publishing Date: c1989 Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.657 TOL Reflecting the desire for more natural cooking, the authors of "Herbs" present more that two hundred recipes that employ a range of unusual herbs in flavorful and innovative ways - (Baker & Taylor) |
By Binns, Brigit Legere Publishing Date: ℗♭2001 Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.812 BIN Reflecting todayUs tastes, "Hors D'Ouevre, " part of The Williams-Sonoma Collection, presents classic recipes plus a variety of fresh new ideas for all kinds of appetizers, "finger" foods, tapas, and one-bite delicacies. Each of the 42 recipes is accompanied by a color photo. Sidebars include tips and techniques. |
Classic home desserts: a treasury of heirloom and contemporary recipes from around the world By Sax, Richard Publishing Date: 2010 Classification: 600 Call Number: 641.86 SAX Presents a collection of classic, old-fashioned desserts, updated for today's tastes, with advice on kitchen equipment, ingredients, and cooking techniques. |
What to do when your child gets sick By Mayer, Gloria G. Publishing Date: ℗♭2012 Classification: 600 Call Number: 649.8 MAY |
Leaders eat last: why some teams pull together and others don't By Sinek, Simon Publishing Date: 2014 Classification: 600 Call Number: 658.4 SIN " The highly anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed bestseller Start With Why Simon Sinek's mission is to help people wake up every day inspired to go to work and return home every night fulfilled by their work. His first book, Start With Why, offered the essential starting point, explaining the power of focusing on WHY we do what we do, before getting into the details of WHAT and HOW. Start With Why became an instant classic, with a loyal following among Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, governments, and the highest levels of the U.S. Military. Now Sinek is back to reveal the next step in creating happier and healthier organizations. He helps us understand, in simple terms, the biology of trust and cooperation and why they're essential to our success and fulfillment. Organizations that create environments in which trust and cooperation thrive vastly out perform their competition. And, not coincidentally, their employees love working there. But "truly human" cultures don't just happen; they are intentionally created by great leaders. Leaders who, in hard times, would sooner sacrifice their numbers to protect their people, rather than sacrifice people to protect their numbers, are rewarded with deeply loyal teams that consistently contribute their best efforts, ideas and passion. As he did in Start With Why, Sinek illustrates his points with fascinating true stories from many fields. He implores us to act sooner rather than later, because our stressful jobs are literally killing us. And he offers surprisingly simple steps for building a truly human organization"-- |