Heyday Books - Select Bibliography

Select Bibliography

  • Berkeley Inside Out, Don Pitcher and Malcolm Margolin (1989)
  • The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada, John Muir Laws
  • Journey to Topaz, Yoshiko Uchida
  • The Ohlone Way: Indian Life in the San Francisco-Monterey Bay Area, Malcolm Margolin, illustrations by Michael Harney (1978)
  • Sierra Birds, John Muir Laws
  • Humphrey the Wayward Whale, Ernest Callenbach and Christine Leefeldt (about the whale nicknamed Humphrey)
  • Stickeen, John Muir
  • The Way We Lived: California Indian Stories, Songs & Remembrances, edited by Malcolm Margolin (1993) ISBN 0-930588-55-X
  • Life in a California Mission, Jean Francois de la Perouse
  • Under the Fifth Sun: Latino Writers from California
  • Life Amongst the Modocs: Unwritten History, Joaquin Miller (reprint edition, 1996)
  • The Shirley Letters from the California Mines, 1851-1852, Dame Shirley (Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe) (2001) ISBN 1-890771-00-7
  • The Bay Area at War: How We Reacted to the Persian Gulf Crisis, edited by Eric Newton and Roger Rapoport (with the Oakland Tribune) (1991)
  • Jack London and His Daughters, Joan London (1990)
  • How Much Earth: The Fresno Poets, edited by Christopher Buckley, David Oliveira, M. L. Williams (2001) ISBN 978-0-9666691-7-6
  • The Geography of Home: California's Poetry of Place, edited by Christopher Buckley and Gary Young (1999) ISBN 978-1-890771-19-5
  • California Poetry: From the Gold Rush to the Present, edited by Dana Gioia, Chryss Yost, Jack Hicks (2004) ISBN 978-1-890771-72-0
  • Flutes of Fire, Leanne Hinton (1996) ISBN 978-0-930588-62-5
  • To the American Indian: Reminiscenses of a Yurok Woman, Weitch-Ah-Wah, Che-Na-Wah (a.k.a. Lucy Thompson) (reprint edition, 1991)
  • A World Transformed: Firsthand Accounts of California Before the Gold Rush, edited by Joshua Paddison (1999) ISBN 1-890771-13-9
  • Peace is a Four Letter Word, Janet Nichols Lynch (2005)
  • Haslam's Valley, Gerald Haslam (2005)
  • Ararapíkva: Creation Sonds of the People, edited by Julian Lang (1994) (Four Karuk traditional narratives collected from Phoebe Maddux and Fritz Hansen by John P. Harrington in 1926 and from Margaret Harrie by Hans Jørgen Uldall in 1932.)
  • Above All: Mount Whitney + California's Highest Peaks, Steve Roper, photographs by David Stark Wilson. (with the Yosemite Association) (2008) ISBN 978-1-59714-107-9
  • Our People, Our Land, Our Images: International Indigenous Photographers, edited by Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie & V. Passalacqua (2006)
  • Ticket to Exile: A Memoir, Adam David Miller (2007)
  • Only What We Could Carry: The Japanese American Internment Experience, edited by Lawson Fusao Inada (2000)
  • Into A Wild Sanctuary: A Life in Music & Natural Sound, Bernie Krause, author and composer (with companion CD) (1998) ISBN 1-890771-11-2
  • Two Bear Cubs, Robert D. San Souci
  • Tamalpais Walking: Poetry, History, and Prints, Gary Snyder, illustrated by Tom Killion
  • The Harvest Gypsies: On the Road to the Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck
  • Peaceful Painter: Memoirs of an Issei Woman Artist Hisako Hibi, Hibi Hisako. (2004). artist who worked at the Topaz Art School.
  • Topaz Moon: Art of the Internment, Kimi Kodani Hill (2000). A biography of Chiura Obata, who started the art school at Tanforan and Topaz.
  • Deeper Than Gold: A Guide to Indian Life in the Sierra Foothills, Brian Bibby, photographs by Dugan Aguilar (2005)

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