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2008 Media Information Page

On this page, you'll find the press release, reviews, and cover scans of the winners of the 2008 National Outdoor Book Awards.  Traditional media outlets, websites, and other forms of the media are welcome to use any of the materials found here. For the most current press release, see: Latest Media Information 

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    Press Release:

"Winners of 2008 National Outdoor Book Awards Annouced"

Also see the winners & reviews on our website

 

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National Outdoor Book Award Medallion

High Resolution Scans of the Covers of Winning Books (2008 Award Winners)

 

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Web Master Information: Website owners and developers are welcome to use our press releases, reviews and book scans.

      Mailing List:

Media Mailing List: Receive NOBA press releases.  Only two press releases are sent out annually.

 

Media Contact Information: 

For more information, or to be placed on a media mailing list, contact: Ron Watters, 921 South 8th Ave, Stop 8128, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209.

Phone: 208- 232-6857.

Email: wattron@isu.edu.

 

Past Press Releases:

2007 Winners 2002 Winners
2006 Winners 2001 Winners
2005 Winners 2000 Winners
2004 Winners 1999 Winners
2003 Winners 1998 Winners
 

 

 


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A Note to Members of the Media and Web Site Developers

We invite you to sign up for our media email list.  Our email list is highly confidential and not shared with any other sources.  We send out only two press releases per year.  One release announces the opening of nominations for the new year's program--and the other announces the winners (in the fall immediately after the judge's decisions are finalized).  To get on the mailing list, send an email to NOBA Chair Ron Watters at wattron@isu.edu.

 


Current Press Press Release


PRESS RELEASE

NOTE: High & low resolution cover scans of all books mention below are available for download.

  • See also the announcement of the winners & reviews on our website
  • To download the following release (in Microsoft Word format), click here: PressNOBA08.doc

The following release consists of  three sections:
General Release | Quick Summary of Winners | Complete Reviews of Winners



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   

Contact: Ron Watters  (208) 282-3912 - wattron@isu.edu

 

2008 NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Pocatello, Idaho – A stubborn band of optimists who fought and refused to let the magnificent American chestnut tree slip into extinction.  One man's life-long obsession with hiking the hidden-away corners of the Grand Canyon.  A young mother rebuilding her life after the death of her husband in a mountaineering accident. 

These are some of the themes found among the winners of the 2008 National Outdoor Book Awards. 

"What a year it was," said Ron Watters, professor emeritus at Idaho State University.  "The writing in the outdoor field has always been good, but it just keeps getting better -- and this year it was outstanding."  Watters is the chairman of the National Outdoor Book Awards, a nonprofit program sponsored by the NOBA Foundation, Idaho State University and the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education.

As an example of outstanding writing, Watters points to the winner of the Natural History category, “American Chestnut: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree.”  Authored by nature writer Susan Freinkel, it tells the story of the American chestnut tree which at one time stretched in vast numbers from Georgia to Maine. 

The American chestnut tree had long been a part of the landscape of the eastern United States, but in a short 40-year time span, an estimated 4 billion trees were killed off by an imported blight fungus.  Only a handful of trees remained in California and the Pacific Northwest.  In an absorbing mix of natural and human history, Freinkel chronicles the century-long struggle by a few individuals who set out to save this American cultural icon.

A beautifully composed memoir won the Outdoor Literature category.  Written by Jennifer Lowe-Anker, “Forget Me Not: A Memoir” tells of the struggle to rebuild her life after her husband and famous mountaineer, Alex Lowe dies on an expedition in the Himalayas.  Remarkably candid, it's a story of adventure, passion, and hope reborn.

The History-Biography Category has two winners.  One is a new, exhaustively researched but eminently readable “Fallen Giants:  A History of Himalayan Mountaineering” byMaurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver.

The other is entitled “Grand Obsession.”  Written by Elias Butler and Tom Myers, it is the biography of Harvey Butchart, an author of Grand Canyon hiking guidebooks.  Butler and Myers do wonders with this book, taking what seems at first glance a prosaic subject, and fashioning it into a fascinating portrait of a man hopelessly addicted to a place.

Complete reviews of these and the other 2008 winners may be found at National Outdoor Book Award Web site at:  www.noba-web.org.

Here is a list of winners. 

Natural History Literature. Winner. “The American Chestnut:  The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree.” By Susan Freinkel. University of California Press, Berkeley.  ISBN 9780520247307

Outdoor Literature Category.  Winner. “Forget Me Not: A Memoir.”  By Jennifer Lowe-Anker.  The Mountaineers Books, Seattle.  ISBN 1594850828.

History/Biography Category.  Winner. “Grand Obsession:  Harvey Butchart and the Exploration of the Grand Canyon.”  By Elias Butler and Tom Myers.  Puma Press, Flagstaff, Ariz.  ISBN 0970097344.

History/Biography Category.  Winner. “Fallen Giants:  A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes.”  By Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver. Yale University Press. New Haven, Conn. ISBN 9780300115017.

Classic Category.  Winner.  “Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico.”  By Ellsworth L. Kolb.  Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon, Ariz. (Originally published by MacMillan in 1914). ISBN  0938216961

Classic Category.  Winner.  The “Pacific Crest Trail” (Series)In three volumes: Southern California, Northern California and Oregon &Washington.  Authors include Thomas Winnett, Ben Schifrin, Jeffrey Schaffer, Ruby Johnson Jenkins, and Andy Selters.  Wilderness Press, Berkeley.  ISBN's: 9780899973166, 9870899973173, 9780899973753.

Children's Category.  Winner.  “The Pole.”  By Eric Walters.  Puffin Canada/Penguin Group, Toronto.  ISBN 9780143167914.

Nature and the Environment.  Winner. “The Last Polar Bear: Facing the Truth of a Warming World.” Photographs by Steven Kazlowski.  Braided River Books, an imprint of The Mountaineers Books, Seattle.  ISBN 9781594850592.

Nature and the Environment. Winner.  “The Great Lakes:  The Natural History of a Changing Region.”  By Wayne Grady.  Greystone Books, Vancouver.  ISBN 9781553651970.

Design and Artistic Merit.  Winner.  “Surfboards” by Guy Motil.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, Conn.  ISBN 9780762746217.

Design and Artistic Merit.  Winner.  “Bruce Aiken's Grand Canyon:  An Intimate Affair.”  Paintings by Bruce Aiken.  Text by Susan Hallsten McGarry.  Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon, Ariz.  ISBN 9780938216933

Design and Artistic Merit.  Honorable Mention.  “Soul of the Heights: 50 Years Going to the Mountains.”  Photographs and text by Ed Cooper.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, Conn.  ISBN 9780762745272

Nature Guidebooks.  Winner. “Birds of Peru.”  By Tomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane, John P. O'Neill, and Theodore A. Parker III.  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.  ISBN 9780691049151.

Outdoor Adventure Guidebook.  Winner. “Florida Keys Paddling Atlas.”  By Bill and Mary Burnham.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, Conn.  ISBN 9780762738571.

Instructional Category.  Winner.  “Road Bike Maintenance.” By Guy Andrews.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, Conn.  ISBN 9780762747467.

Instructional Category.  Honorable Mention.  “Whitewater Kayaking: The Ultimate Guide.”  By Ken Whiting and Kevin Varette.  Heliconia Press.  Beachburg, Ontario.  ISBN 9781896980300.

More information on the awards program is found on the National Outdoor Book Award website at:  www.noba-web.org. 

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Full Reviews Follows . . .

Natural History Literature.  Winner.  The American Chestnut:  The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree.  By Susan Freinkel.  University of California Press, Berkeley.  ISBN 9780520247307

At one time, the American chestnut tree stretched in great numbers from Georgia to Maine.  In the Appalachian Mountains, it was so prolific that it made up fully 25 percent of all tree species.  Then in the early 1900s, the chestnut blight fungus, accidentally introduced to North America on imported Asiatic chestnuts, quickly spread.  In forty years time, an estimated four billion chestnuts trees were dead.  Only a handful of isolated trees remained in California and the Pacific Northwest.  This is Susan Freinkel's absorbing story of a cultural American icon and the century-long struggle by those who refused to let the tree slip into oblivion.


Outdoor Literature Category.  Winner.  Forget Me Not: A Memoir.  By Jennifer Lowe-Anker.  The Mountaineers Books, Seattle.  ISBN 1594850828.

In this warm and touching memoir, Jennifer Lowe-Anker tells of her life with Alex Lowe, one of America's finest mountaineers.  When Alex dies suddenly on an expedition in the Himalayas, she is left to care for herself and three young sons.  With time, she finds solace, companionship, and eventually love with Alex's good friend and fellow mountaineer Conrad Anker.  Candid and remarkably well told, it's a story of adventure, passion, struggle, and hope.


History/Biography Category.  Winner.  Grand Obsession:  Harvey Butchart and the Exploration of the Grand Canyon.  By Elias Butler and Tom Myers.  Puma Press, Flagstaff, AZ.  ISBN 0970097344.

Harvey Butchart was the legendary hiker and canyoneer who explored more of the Grand Canyon than any other person.  He was largely known through his sparse and somewhat cryptic hiking guidebooks.  But even more cryptic was Butchart himself.  Who was this man, and why did his interest in the canyon become an obsession that consumed his life?  You'll find out in this uncommonly well researched, well-structured and well-written biography. 


History/Biography Category.  Winner.  Fallen Giants:  A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes.  By Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver.  Yale University Press.  New Haven.  ISBN 9780300115017.

A history tome isn't the type of book that you'd think of reading from cover to cover, but A History of Himalayan Mountaineering is the exception.  Building upon an impressive body of research (notes and biographical entries alone occupy over 100 pages), authors Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver effortlessly move the reader from one era to another -- as easily as an accomplished climber might move from one rock pitch to another.  This is an outstanding reference work, and if you enjoy mountaineering literature, it's clearly one for your book shelves.


Classic Category.  Winner.  Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico.  By Ellsworth L. Kolb.  Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon, AZ.  (Originally published by MacMillan in 1914). ISBN  0938216961

During the fall and winter of 1911-12, Ellsworth and Emery Kolb rowed two wooden, flat-bottomed boats on a 1,600 mile journey down the Green and Colorado Rivers.  They re-traced John Wesley Powell's famous journey from Green River, Utah through the Grand Canyon, but they went even farther, eventually arriving at the Gulf of California.  Long out of print, this vivid, historical account is one of the great adventure tales of the American West.  Thanks to the Grand Canyon Association, Through the Grand Canyon is now back in print and available to a new generation of readers.


Classic Category.  Winner.  The Pacific Crest Trail (Series)In three volumes: Southern California, Northern California and Oregon &Washington.  Authors include Thomas Winnett, Ben Schifrin, Jeffrey Schaffer, Ruby Johnson Jenkins, and Andy Selters.  Wilderness Press, Berkeley.  ISBN's: 9780899973166, 9870899973173, 9780899973753.

The 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail is one of the great hiking trails of the world, passing along the spine of the Sierras of California and the snow-capped Cascades of Oregon and Washington.  A great trail deserves a great guidebook and the three volumes making up the Pacific Crest Trail series rises to the challenge.  Written by accomplished hikers and regularly updated, accompanied with useable maps, and filled with helpful information on the trails, the Pacific Crest Trail guides have been and remain the best of the best.


Children's Category.  Winner.  The Pole.  By Eric Walters.  Puffin Canada/Penguin Group, Toronto.  ISBN 9780143167914.

The Pole is a splendid work of historical fiction oriented to pre and early teens.  It is built around the epic adventure of Robert Peary's 1909 attempt to the reach the North Pole.  Canadian children's author Eric Walters tells the story of a fourteen-year-old boy, Danny, who has obtained a job on Peary's ship as a cook's helper.  Because of his age, Danny expects to remain on the ship while the expedition to the North Pole is underway, but once they reach Greenland, he quickly establishes his worth as a dog musher.  Peary decides to take him along on the journey north, and Danny suddenly finds himself on an adventure of a lifetime.


Nature and the Environment.  Winner.  The Last Polar Bear:  Facing the Truth of a Warming World.  Photographs by Steven Kazlowski.  Braided River Books, an imprint of The Mountaineers Books, Seattle.  ISBN 9781594850592.

There is no better indicator of the consequences of global warming than the plight of the polar bear -- and there's no one better to capture the great white bear of the Arctic than photographer Steven Kazlowski.  Kazlowski's stunning photographs, obtained in the most difficult of conditions, place the bear in context with a rapidly changing environment.  But it's not just illustrative material that make this a winning book, Kazlowski's photographs are given meaning and understanding through series of insightful essays by noted authors, conservationists and native Alaskans.


Nature and the Environment.  Winner.  The Great Lakes:  The Natural History of a Changing Region.  By Wayne Grady.  Greystone Books, Vancouver.  ISBN 9781553651970.

This is a compelling and timely exploration of a vitally important ecosystem in the heart of the North American continent.  The five lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior) constitute the largest readily available freshwater in the world, about 20 percent of the planet's total.  Nicely designed with color photographs, diagrams and maps, and written by one of Canada's best-known science writers, The Great Lakes it is the perfect vehicle to understand this remarkable area.


Design and Artistic Merit.  Winner.  Surfboards by Guy Motil.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, CT.  ISBN 9780762746217.

This consummately designed and photographed book is about those sleek and simple contrivances that allow surfers to harness the natural power of an ocean wave.  Much of Guy Motil's life has been entwined with the sport, and the text clearly bears out his intimate understanding of boards and their myriad permutations.  Whether you're a surfing dabbler or a serious devotee, it won't disappoint.  One look at this sumptuous book and you'll agree.  It's a must-have.


Design and Artistic Merit.  Winner.  Bruce Aiken's Grand Canyon:  An Intimate Affair.  Paintings by Bruce Aiken.  Text by Susan Hallsten McGarry.  Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon, AZ.  ISBN 9780938216933

For thirty years Bruce Aiken lived in a remote side canyon of the Grand Canyon.  There he tended to the National Park's water supply.  And there he perfected his art.  This long awaited book showcases some of Aiken’s most stunning pieces portraying the canyon in his own unique style of vivid colors and intimate details.  The accompanying text written by Susan Hallsten McGarry very nicely complements Aiken's work by providing perspective on his art and biographical information on his life.


Design and Artistic Merit.  Honorable Mention.  Soul of the Heights: 50 Years Going to the Mountains.  Photographs and text by Ed Cooper.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, CT.  ISBN 9780762745272

Ed Cooper was a pioneer climber in 1950s and 60s, making many important first ascents in Canada, the North Cascades and Yosemite.  In addition to his climbing experience, he is also an outstanding photographer, having published his work in a wide variety of magazines and books.  In this moving and graphically striking book, Ed Cooper uses story and photographs to take the reader on a personal 50-year journey of his love affair with mountains. 


Nature Guidebooks.  Winner.  Birds of Peru.  By Tomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane, John P. O'Neill, and Theodore A. Parker III.  Princeton University Press, Princeton.  ISBN 9780691049151.

A famous American field ornithologist once remarked that a bird watching trip to Peru was akin to a child's visit to an enormous toy store -- and with good reason.  Peru is home to nearly one-fifth of the world's total number of bird species.  There's no better way to explore the wonders of Peru's ornithological toy store than with this colorful, well-organized and comprehensive guidebook.  In all, it covers an amazing 1,792 species.  It is, quite simply, an impressive work of monumental ornithological significance.


Outdoor Adventure Guidebook.  Winner.  Florida Keys Paddling Atlas.  By Bill and Mary Burnham.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, CT.  ISBN 9780762738571.

This is an exceptionally well-done sea kayaking guide to the tropical water paradise of the Florida Keys.  Graphically appealing and functional, it includes fully annotated navigational charts and information on key launch sites, helpful route-finding hints, paddle-friendly marinas and hidden-away waterways.


Instructional Category.  Winner.  Road Bike Maintenance.  By Guy Andrews.  Falcon Guides, Guilford, CT.  ISBN 9780762747467.

One word describes this full-color book on how to repair and maintain your road bike: wow!  Everything you wanted to know about keeping your bike in tip-top shape is here, all pleasingly presented in step-by-step, crisp photographs and clear and understandable text.  Whether you're an experienced hand with headset wrench or have never changed a tire, this is the book to have.


Instructional Category.  Honorable Mention.  Whitewater Kayaking: The Ultimate Guide.  By Ken Whiting and Kevin Varette.  Heliconia Press.  Beachburg, Ontario.  ISBN 9781896980300.

This splendidly done, full-color book lives up to its title.  It is the ultimate guide to whitewater paddling.  Authored by two world renowned kayakers, its coverage is extensive, ranging from basic concepts to cutting edge paddling techniques.

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To download the above release (MS Word format), click here: PressNOBA08.doc

If you are unable to use the Microsoft Word document, above, a simple way to transfer the press release to your word processor is to highlight the text of the above press release with your mouse, choose EDIT--COPY, and then paste it in your word processor.  Another way is to choose FILE--SAVE AS (TEXT) on your Browser Menu.  This method saves the entire page, but once you open the file in your word processor, you can delete any text you don't want. Note that both of the above methods will not retain formatting. 

 



Cover Scans of all 2008 Winning Books

(Note: if you need high resolution scans of the winning books from previous years, see Past Press Releases.)

For your convenience, we have made high resolution scans of all NOBA winners.  The covers were scanned with a graphic-quality scanner at 300 dpi, a resolution suitable for most print media work. All scans were saved in a TIFF file format.   (If you need low resolution scans, see 2008 Winners.)

High Resolution Scans: 

Outdoor Literature Winner - Forget Me Not

History/Biography Winner - Harvey Butchart

History/Biography Winner - Fallen Giants

Classic Category Winner - Through the Grand Canyon

Classic Category Winner - Pacific Crest Trail Series

Children's Category Winner - The Pole

Natural History Literature Winner - American Chestnut

Nature & the Environment Winner - The Last Polar Bear

Nature & the Environment  Winner - The Great Lakes

Design & Artist Merit  Winner- Surfboards

Design & Artist Merit  Winner- Bruce Aiken's Grand Canyon

Design & Artist Merit Honorable Mention - Soul of the Heights

Nature Guidebooks  Winner- Birds of Peru

Outdoor Adventure Guidebooks  Winner- Florida Keys

Instructional Winner - Road Bike Maintenance

Instructional Honorable Mention- The Ultimate Guide to Whitewater

National Outdoor Book Awards Medallion

 



NOBA Medallion

The following links will download a high resolution scan of the NOBA medallion.  The medallion is copyrighted.  However, media sources (such as newspapers, periodicals and other news outlets) may use it without permission to illustrate informational articles on the NOBA program. The scan was saved in a TIFF file format. 

When downloading the following TIFF image files, we suggest using your browser's SAVE option.  On some browsers, you can do this by right clicking and selecting SAVE LINK AS. 

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Winner Medallion
National Outdoor Book Awards Winner Medallion
(Scanned as a TIFF file and available for download in two file types)

Winner Medallion TIFF format (300 dpi):  MedalWin.tif (878 Kbytes)
Winner Medallion TIFF format (300 dpi) (In ZIP file): MedalWin.zip (281 Kbytes)

Winner Medallion TIFF format (600 dpi):  MedalWin600.tif (4.8 MBytes)
Winner Medallion TIFF format (600 dpi) (In ZIP file): MedalWin.zip (1.8 MBytes)

Note that versions of medallion for use on the web are available: here

Honorable Mention Medallion
National Outdoor Book Awards Honorable Mention Medallion
(Scanned as a TIFF file and available for download in two file types)

Honorable Mention Medallion TIFF format (300 dpi): MedalHon.tif (744 Kbytes)
Honorable Mention Medallion TIFF format (300 dpi):  MedalHon.zip (283 Kbytes)


 

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