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Coming August 2010
Castles of New York
Featuring 29 Castles
By Scott Ian Barry
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- Personalized Children’s Books by
MyFairyTaleBooks
- P.O. Box 673
- Chester, NY 10918
- Description: A child's imagination is one of the most
important ways they learn and grow. Personalized children's books are a
great way to help enhance their imagination by making them the star in
their very own story.
- Wolf
Empire: An Intimate Portrait of a Species by Scott Ian Barry
- Woodstock Author
- From award-winning photographer Scott Ian Barry
comes Wolf Empire--the most comprehensive and stunning visual record of
wolves ever published in black-and-white photography. In this world of
fur and teeth, texture and shape, light and shadow, Barry creates a
highly intimate look at wolves and their often mystifying way of life.
- Alternative Books
- alternativebooks@earthlink.net
- 35 North Front St.
- Kingston, NY 12401
- 845-331-5439
- Over 20,000 used, out of print, and locally published
books in all subject areas
- Beacon Books
- Email: jek@mindspring.com
- 500 Main Street
- Beacon,
NY 12508
- (845) 831-4920
- Barner Books
- 69 Main Street
- New
Paltz
- 845-255-2635
- Black Dome Press
- 1011 Route 296
- Hensonville, NY 12439
- 518-734-6357
- Description:: Hudson Valley, Catskill Mountain Books!
- Cyber
Haus Publishing
- 159 Delaware Ave #145
- Delmar, NY 12054
- 518-478-9798
- Fasten your seat belts for award-winning, war-based,
travel books that trace the American Revolution along America's most
scenic highways, including the Hudson Valley. The books provide
complete driving directions to dozens of sites as well as detailed
information, photos, maps and places to eat and stay along the way.
- Hope
Farm Press & Bookshop
- 252 Main Street
- Saugerties
NY 12477
- 845-246-3522
- Publisher of New York Regional History, Folklore.
Nature, Military History and Genealogy Books
- Hudson
Valley Book Stop
- 1200 Ulster Ave.
- Kingston,
NY 12401
- (845) 336-6450
- (845) 818-3874 fax
- Description: Independent bookstore with good
selection of new and used books
- Joanne Michaels
- HUDSON RIVER JOURNEY
- ADIRONDACK HIGH
- LET'S TAKE THE KIDS!
- FAMOUS WOODSTOCK COOKS
- LIVING CONTRADICTIONS
- THE HUDSON VALLEY & CATSKILL MOUNTAINS
- THE JOY OF DIVORCE
- Kinship
- 60 Cedar Heights Road
- Rhinebeck,
NY 12572
- 845-876-4592
- Merritt
Bookstore
- Front St.
- Millbrook
- 845-677-5857
- Mirabai
of Woodstock
- 23 Mill Hill Road
- 845-679-2100
- Offering a vast selection of books, music, gifts and
workshops for inspirtation, transformation and healing.
- Pepacton Press
- RR1, Box 151
- Andes
- 845-676-3238
- Orange
County Booklovers
- Terra Books, Carolyn Bennett & Terri Ratel.
- Box 273A, Little West Kill Road
- Prattsville, NY 12468
- 518-299-3171
- E-mail: terrabks@aol.com
- General, Good Used and Antiquarian Books, Saturday
& Sunday 10-5 or by chance or appointment. Directions: Take
Mosquito Point Bridge which is located half- way between the towns of
Lexington and Prattsville. Turn at Eileen's Snack Bar and follows signs.
- Ray Melnik
- The Room
- 298 Lake Road
- Salisbury Mills, NY 12577
- 845-9261791
- Description: Published, April 16th 2007, The Room, a
novel by Ray Melnik, explores life, love and a unique brand of
existentialism. He draws on years of interest in science and
existentialism to bring you a story that presents a bold and sometimes
provocative perspective.
- The
Catskill Mountain Bookstore
- Route 23A
- Hunter,
NY 12442
- 518-263-4908
- The Golden Bough
- 25 Tinker Sreet
- Woodstock,
NY
- 845-679-8000
- The Golden Notebook
- 29 Tinker Street
- Woodstock
- 845-679-8000
- The
Inquring Mind
- 65 Partition Street
- Saugerties,
NY 12477
- 845-246-5155
- 845-246-5264 fax
- Description: Bookstore - an eclectic selection: arts,
mental health, philosophy, journals, audio/video and more.
- The Art Students League of New York:
- A History written by Raymond J. Steiner and
published by CSS Publications, Inc. Take a look at the book at
www.arttimesjournal.com/aslbook.htm. Purchase from online book sellers
and Dealers of Art Books or from the Publisher at aslbook@arttimesjournal.com
or call (845) 246-6944
- Link: http://www.arttimesjournal.com/aslbook.htm
- The book that brings alive a school and an era that
brought the Art Capital of the World to New York.
- The
Reader's Quarry
- 97 Tinker Street
- Woodstock, NY 12498
- 845-679-5227
- Description:: Used, rare, and unusual books
- William H. Adams
- Main Street
- P. O. BOX L
- Hobart, NY 13788
- 607-538-9080
- email: whabooks@stny.rr.com
- Description:: Books printed before 1850 or printed
about events before 1850. Religious history, Greek and Roman Classics,
Books on the Reformation, Rennaissance, Victorian Society and Politics,
Napoleonic Era, Civil War.
- World's End Books & Music
- worldsend@verizon.net
- 532 Main Street
- Beacon, NY 12508
- 845.831.1760
Publishing
- The
Closer's Song
- 5121 Arbor Hill Ct
- Doylestown, PA 18901
- 215-348-5164
- Description: publisher
Authors
- Jaimie Hope
- Come follow Baby Jaimie on her very first adventure.
In this story, Baby Jaimie gets her first wheelchair and discovers
things she can now do with her chair that she couldn't do before like
playing baseball and racing her family and friends. By learning she can
now do the things that other children can do she also learns that in
her chair she is unstoppable and learns to believe in herself.
- Harvey Havel
- Freedom of Association
- Set in the suburbs of present-day New Jersey and also
New York City , Freedom of Association traces the demise of three
talented poets and their determination to continue their work despite
overwhelming odds. Each of their lives converge when one of the poets,
a middle-aged bard of traditional verse, is sent into the bowels of the
turbulent inner city where he is ordered by his publishers to mentor a
young, radical African-American slam poet and transform his poetry into
verse that is more acceptable to mostly white, affluent audiences. To
do this, he enlists the help of his beautiful ex-wife who reluctantly
agrees to let the slam poet audit her poetry workshop at the local
university. Their lives are forever changed when the young
African-American slam poet falls for his mentor’s ex-wife. And when the
publishers decide to pull the plug on the slam poet’s career, the three
of them must confront the hard realities of living in the turbulent
urban ghetto while facing uncertain futures as poets.
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