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Mushrooms of the Northwest: A Simple Guide to Common Mushrooms
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Mushrooms of the Northwest: A Simple Guide to Common Mushrooms
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Teresa Marrone
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By (author) Drew Parker
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Series | Mushroom Guides |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:296 | Dimensions(mm): Height 152,Width 111 |
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Category/Genre | Trees, wildflowers and plants |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781591937920
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Classifications | Dewey:579.60978 |
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Illustrations |
Color photos throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Adventure Publications, Incorporated
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Imprint |
Adventure Publications, Incorporated
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Publication Date |
25 April 2019 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Popular, proven format: the first book in the series, Mushrooms of the Upper Midwest (9781591934172), has sold about 25,000 copies Market: Everyone from the casual mushroom-picker to the serious forager Not intimidating: geared toward the average forager with species organized by shape, then color, for beginning to identify common wild mushrooms More than 400 mushrooms with full-page photos and need-to-know details for easy identification Spotlight on edibles that can be safely and easily identified, as well as highly toxic mushrooms Authors with extensive foraging experience-write and lecture on the topic Extreme value: massive information for $16.95 Information applicable to the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Review of similar Mushrooms of the Upper Midwest: "This is an excellent first choice for your mushroom library." (Illinois Mycological Association, October 2014)
Author Biography
Teresa Marrone is the lead author of three regional field identification guides for wild mushrooms (Mushrooms of the Upper Midwest, Mushrooms of the Northeast, and Mushrooms of the Northwest). She is also sole author of more than a dozen outdoors-themed books, including the Wild Berries & Fruits Identification Guides series (currently available for four regions of the U.S.). She splits her time between her home in Minneapolis and her cabin in northern Minnesota, abutting the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. With a background in the visual arts, Drew Parker has always had a strong attraction to the natural sciences, as well. He found his focus in fungi after arriving in the Northwest in 1973 and innocently wandering into the mountains with a new mushroom book in hand. He is a longtime member of the North American Mycological Association and the Pacific Northwest Key Council, a group of amateur and professional mycologists that was formed to further the study of Northwest fungi. Over the years, he has served as foray mycologist for the Spokane Mushroom Club and has worked for several years conducting surveys of macrofungi for the U.S. Forest Service. As a photographer, Drew has supplied images for numerous mycological papers and books, as well as for MatchMaker, a digital mushroom identification program, of which he is a coauthor. He currently resides with his wife, Katie, at their home in the wild woods near Metaline Falls, Washington.
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