The nonprofit Craters of the Moon Natural History Association sells books, maps, and other publications at the visitor center or by mail. For a free list write to the park address on page 55. The following selected books may also be of interest. Belknap, William J. “Man on the Moon in Idaho,” National Geographic Magazine, Volume 119 (October, 1960). Bonnichsen, Bill and Roy M. Breckenridge et al. Cenozoic Geology of Idaho, Idaho Geologic Survey, University of Idaho, 1982. Bullard, Fred M. Volcanoes of the Earth, University of Texas Press, 1976. Chronic, Halka. Pages of Stone: The Geologic Story of Our Western Parks and Monuments, The Mountaineers, 1984. Clark, David R. Craters of the Moon—Idaho’s Unearthly Landscape, Craters of the Moon Natural History Association, 1990. Henderson, Paul A. Around the Loop: Craters of the Moon, Craters of the Moon Natural History Association, 1986. Limbert, Robert W. “Among Craters of the Moon,” National Geographic Magazine, Volume 45 (March, 1924). McKee, Bates. Cascadia, McGraw-Hill, 1972. Moser, Don. The Snake River Country, Time-Life Books, 1974. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Volcanism of the Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho: A Comparative Planetary Geology Guidebook, Washington, D.C., 1977. Schwartz, Susan. Nature in the Northwest, Prentice-Hall, 1983. Other National Park Handbooks in this series. You might enjoy other official National Park Handbooks about areas in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. These handbooks include: Grand Teton National Park; Nez Perce National Historical Park; Devils Tower National Monument; and Fort Laramie National Historic Site. These informative handbooks are available at the parks or by mail from: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. For a list of handbooks write to: National Park Service, Office of Information, P.O. Box 37127, Washington, DC 20013-7127. ?GPO: 1990—262-098/20002 |