I am delighted that A Month in Mongolia is now out in paperback and on Kindle. This is a casual photo travelogue of early trips to the vast and beautiful country of Mongolia. It’s got 80 pages, 90 pictures and 5 custom maps. I am particularly excited about the Kindle version, in which the maps serve as thumbnails which, Read More

The first book restored and made available for modern readers is The Corner Stone (Annotated) by Margaret Hill McCarter and illustrated by J. Allen St. John. The Corner Stone is a sweet, plainspoken story set in Kansas in the early 1900’s. In it, we meet Edith Grannell, a young woman orphaned at an early age and, Read More

When an independent publisher offered an edition of Anne of Green Gables with a poor choice of cover image, it generated a surprising backlash. The publisher had used an image of a sexy blond young woman, ill-suited the beloved character of red-haired, pig-tailed, freckle-faced Anne. The controversy that erupted over it reinforced my conviction, Read More

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