Books by Tristan Gooley and Complete Book Reviews
Tristan Gooley, The Experiment (theexperimentpublishing.com), $16.95 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-1-61519-029-4
In ancient days, man found his way in the world and over the oceans through solar, lunar, and celestial observation, an art almost lost in a modern world given direction first by compass and cartography and more recently by computer-voiced GPS units.
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Tristan Gooley. The Experiment (Workman, dist.), $14.95 trade paper (320p) ISBN 978-1-61519-046-1
Eagle Scouts don't hold a candle or compass to Gooley, a professional outdoorsman if there ever was one and an engaging proponent of navigation au naturale in this compelling guide. Readers will learn how to evaluate clues in nature—from stars in...
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Tristan Gooley. The Experiment (Workman, dist.), $16.95 trade paper (448p) ISBN 978-1-61519-241-0
British naturalist Gooley (The Natural Navigator) encourages readers to get outdoors and explore the world around them in this handy, fact-filled guide. He plays detective by reading signs in rocks, clouds, and trees. Rather than give information on
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Tristan Gooley. The Experiment, $19.95 (368p) ISBN 978-1-61519-358-5
In this enthusiastic, if esoteric, volume, Gooley (The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs), a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Royal Institute of Navigation, diagnoses humans with a lack of fascination with water and sets out to rectify...
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Tristan Gooley. The Experiment, $24.95 (400p) ISBN 978-1-61519-479-7
With the promise of fostering a level of awareness so rarefied as to be a “sixth sense,” Gooley (How to Read Nature) takes readers on a journey to acquaint them with the sounds and signs of nature. Using information gleaned from a “lifelong pursuit...
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Tristan Gooley. The Experiment, $21.95 (408p) ISBN 978-1-61519-754-5
“It is time to... celebrate the weather signs that few notice,” writes expedition leader Gooley (The Natural Navigator) in this ingenious collection of tips and tricks for analyzing and anticipating weather phenomena. Rather than relying on “charts...
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