Out of curiosity, will you be equipped/willing to accept credit cards and
checks or do we need to carry cash?
Rob Denkhaus
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nanfa_at_jonahsaquarium.com
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 5:17 PM
> To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
> Subject: NANFA-- Books Available at the Convention
>
>
> I will be bringing native fish books, DeLorme atlases and other items
> to the convention for your needs/wants. For those who don't know,
> the DeLorme state atlases are very useful for finding remote and
> not-so-remote fish collecting locales. You might also find them
> useful if you get lost on your way to the group sites. I have a
> limited quantity of Alabama and other states available as listed
> below. I will be bringing books, but in case you want a particular
> title, you may want to let me know before Thursday, so I can be sure
> to have enough for everyone. These fish books are big and heavy, so
> I won't bring all my stock unless you make a specific request. Not
> all the titles listed here are yet on the web site, so go by this
> list for now. All are in stock in limited quantities:
>
> Books and Periodicals 6-2-2003
>
> DeLorme Atlas & Gazeteers:
>
> Alabama Atlas & Gazeteer, DeLorme, new $19.00
> Tennessee Atlas & Gazeteer, DeLorme, new $19.00
> South Carolina Atlas & Gazeteer, DeLorme, new $19.00
> North Carolina Atlas & Gazeteer, DeLorme, new $19.00
> Michigan Atlas & Gazeteer, DeLorme, new $19.00
>
> American Aquarium Fishes by Robert J. Goldstein with Rodney W. Harper
> and Richard Edwards, 2000, This is currently The reference for
> identification, collecting, keeping and breeding North American
> native fishes. This ambitious volume covers the full range of fishes
> across the continent and is intended to serve the hobbyist as well as
> the professional. Packed with the beautiful photos of William Roston,
> Richard Bryant, Fred Rohde, Garold Sneegas and Robert Goldstein. LC
> 99-043786. 8 1/2x11. 448 pp. 118 color, 260 b&w photos. 24 line
> drawings. ISBN 0-89096-880-2 cloth/hard cover, new published at
> $99.95, our price - $45.00
>
> North American Native Fishes for the Home Aquarium by David M.
> Schleser, 1998, paperback, 169 pages, ISBN 0764103679, Covers
> aquarium setup and care, fish health, collecting fishes, natural
> history, spawning and aquarium care information on many of the most
> popular species and families, color photos of the fishes throughout,
> broad coverage of the U.S. fishes, range maps, We have one. $28.00
>
> Handbook of Darters by Larry Page, Yes, this is the out-of-print,
> hard-to-find, much sought after darter book. We have one. $70.00
>
> The American Darters by Robert A. Kuehne and Roger W. Barbou, 1984.
> 177 pp. + 24 color plates, The next best thing to the Page book, This
> one is out of print now also, hardcover. ISBN: 0-81311-4527 $48.00
>
> Fishes of Alabama and the Mobile Basin by M Mettee, PE O'Neil and JM
> Pierson, 2001 printing, 819 pages, hard cover, color photos of most
> species, range maps, keys and natural history accounts of each
> species, an essential reference for fishes of the SE United States,
> ISBN 0-8487-1485-7, new - $45.00
>
> The Inland Fishes of Mississippi by Stephen T. Ross, new $49.00
>
> Freshwater Fishes of the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware
> by Fred C. Rhode, Rudolf G. Arndt, David G. Lindquist and James F.
> Parnell, 1994. This book contains information on how to identify some
> 260 species of freshwater fish, from the largemouth bass to the
> rosyside dace. Over 200 color photographs, range maps, and detailed
> description of each species. 222 pp. Paperback. Dimensions (in
> inches): 0.80 x 9.17 x 6.10. ISBN: 0-8078-4579-5 $22.50
>
> Fishes of Arkansas by Henry W. Robison and Thomas M. Buchanan, 1988.
> This comprehensive book on Arkansas fishes includes information on
> the history of ichthyology in Arkansas, the types of environments
> available to Arkansas fishes, species accounts, distribution maps,
> color photographs, and identification keys. Paperback. 536 pp.
> Dimensions (in inches): 1.42 x 11.02 x 8.60. ISBN: 1557280010 $25.00
>
> Fishes of the Central United States by Joseph R. Tomelleri and Mark
> E. Eberle, 1990. Includes 163 full-color illustrations by Tomelleri
> and a forward by Frank Cross. Lively text for anglers and naturalists
> alike. Hardcover. ISBN 0-7006-0457-X $35.00
>
> Fishes in Kansas by Frank Cross and Joseph T. Collins, 1995. 2nd ed.,
> revised. Features color drawings and photographs of the 135 native
> and introduced species in Kansas. Provides common and scientific
> names, with information on appearance, size, habitat, reproduction,
> food and behaviors. Softcover. 336 pp. Dimensions (in inches): 0.88 x
> 11.82 x 5.02. ISBN 0893380490 $20.00
>
> Fishes of the Minnesota Region by Gary L. Phillips, William D. Schmid
> and James C. Underhill, 1982. This is the definitive guide to the 148
> kinds of fishes found in Minnesota's waters with keys to
> identification of families of Minnesota fishes, and complete
> description and portraits of fishes. Includes 149 full-color
> photographs. Paperback, 248 pp. Dimensions (in inches): 0.53 x 8.55 x
> 5.49. ISBN 0816609829 $17.00
>
> Cichlids of North & Central America by Donald Conkel, 1997, T.F.H.
> Publications, 191 p, hardcover, Dimensions (in inches): 0.49 x 11.08
> x 8.44, ISBN 0793802059 $25.00
>
> Inland Fishes of California by Peter B. Moyle, Chris Mari Van Dyck
> (Illustrator), Joe Tomelleri (Illustrator), 2002. Revised and
> expanded from the first edition of 1976. Illustrated by line drawings
> and color paintings, this book treats both native and introduced
> species, keys for identification, and species accounts with taxonomy,
> distribution, life history and characteristics. Hardcover. 502 pp.
> plus 12 color plates. Dimensions (in inches): 1.50 x 11.36 x 8.76.
> ISBN 0520227549 $68.00
>
> The Fishes of Illinois by Philip W. Smith, Paperback, 352 pages ;
> Dimensions (in inches): 0.80 x 10.94 x 8.44, Univ of Illinois Pr (Pro
> Ref); Reprint edition (August 2002) ISBN: 0252070844 - $34.95
>
> The Fishes of Ohio by Milton Trautman, the dean of Ohio ichthyology,
> cloth hard cover, 782 pages, Covers distribution of fish, changes in
> Ohio's ecosystem, glossaries, species accounts, includes 177 maps,
> 177 figures, 28 outline drawings of key families, 5 color plates, dot
> range maps, keys, Ohio State Univ Press, ISBN 0814202136, 1982
> Revised edition, new - $85.00
>
> Fishes of Wisconsin by George C Becker, cloth hard cover, 1052 pages,
> color plates, black and white photos, line drawings, range maps,
> species accounts, keys, "mother of all native fish books", a treasure
> trove of fish information, this book is three inches thick. If you
> have a thicker book, it is likely an unabridged dictionary, ISBN
> 0-299-08790-5, new - $122.00
>
> Fishes of Tennessee by DA Etnier and WC Starnes, 2001 printing, hard
> cover, 689 pages, color photos of most species, photos of both sexes
> for dimorphic species, range maps, keys and natural history accounts
> of each species, the fishes of Tennessee include Mississippi River
> basin fishes as well as eastern and southeastern fishes that are
> found in several other states, making this book an invaluable
> resource. Tennessee has more darter species than any other state, you
> can see them here in full color. ISBN 0-87049-711-1, list price
> $70.00, our price, new - $73.00
>
> The Inland Fishes of New York State by Smith, C. Lavett, N. Y. State
> Department of Environmental Conservation, 1985, 1st edition,
> cloth/hardcover, 522 pages, 8 color plates illustrating 19 species,
> line drawings of each species, natural history accounts and New York
> range maps, includes marine species that enter fresh water, keys to
> the species, new, ISBN 0-9615433-0-2 - $29.00
>
> Fishes of the Great Basin: A Natural History by William F. Sigler and
> John W. Sigler, 1987, University of Nevada Press, xviii + 425 p. + 8
> color plates, hardcover, University of Nevada Press Illustrated;
> Dimensions (in inches): 1.40 x 9.82 x 7.18, ISBN 0874171164 - $55.00
>
> Peterson's Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes, North America North of
> Mexico by LM Page and BM Burr, Houghton Mifflin publisher, latest
> printing (2001), soft cover, 432 pages, color illustrations and line
> drawings, range maps, graphical and text cues to species
> identification, This is the native fish enthusiast's fish ID Bible.
> The most usable guide to freshwater fishes of the entire US. Use the
> Atlantic and Pacific Coast Field Guides for the coastal killifishes
> and brachish and marine species. ISBN 0-395-91091-9, New, list price
> $18.00, our price $16.00
>
> Peterson's Field Guide to Atlantic Coast Fishes (North America), by
> C. Richard Robins and G. Carleton Ray, illustrations by John Douglass
> and Rudolf Freund, Houghton Mifflin publisher, soft cover, 354 pages,
> color illustrations and line drawings, graphical and text cues to
> species identification, Covers jawless fishes, cartilaginous fishes
> and bony fishes including estuarine and brachish water fishes.
> Includes the coastal marine and brachish killifishes that are not
> covered in the freshwater field guide. Indispensable to the
> collector. Over 60 illustrated plates. ISBN 0-395-39198-9. new
> condition, list price $17.95, our price $12.00
>
> Peterson's Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes (North America), by
> William N. Eschmeyer and Earl S. Herald, illustrations by Howard
> Hammann, Houghton Mifflin publisher, latest printing (2001), soft
> cover, 336 pages, color illustrations and line drawings, graphical
> and text cues to species identification. Covers jawless fishes,
> sharks, rays, and chimaeras, bony fishes including estuarine and
> brachish water fishes such as the coastal killifishes. Over 40
> illustrated plates. ISBN 0-395-26873-7. New, list price $19.00, our
> price $17.00
>
> Fishes of Utah: A Natural History, by William F. Sigler and John W.
> Sigler, illustrations by Joseph R. Tomelleri, 1996, hard cover, 375
> pages. Includes species by species account of all fishes established
> in Utah waters, their life histories, descriptions, and management.
> Illustrated key for rapid identification, 48 illustrated plates by
> Joseph Tomelleri. University of Utah Press, ISBN 0-87480-469-8. New.
> $26.00
>
> Fishes of Missouri by William L Pflieger, Missouri Dept of
> Conservation publisher, soft cover, 372 pages, 1997 revised and
> expanded edition, photos, drawings, graphical and text keys and
> distribution maps, accounts of all species found in the state, good
> coverage of the central US/Ozark fishes, ISBN 1-887247-11-4, new -
> $23.00
>
> Freshwater Fishes of South-Eastern Australia, Edited by Robert
> McDowall, 1996 Revised Edition, 247 pages, excellent color photos,
> species accounts and range maps, keys to the families, paperback,
> new, ISBN 0-7301-04621 - $23.00
>
> The Crayfishes of Missouri by William L Pflieger, Missouri Dept of
> Conservation publisher, soft cover, 151 pages, color photos, detailed
> line drawings, ranges maps, keys, a very user friendly book similar
> to the best of the Fishes-of books, species accounts for 32
> crayfishes, including the dwarf crayfishes, shufeldtii and puer, a
> great book to learn how to identify crayfishes as a group, glossary
> of anatomical terms, ISDN 1-887247-05-X, new - $16.00
>
> Amphibians and Reptiles of Missouri, by Tom R. Johnson, Missouri Dept
> of Conservation publisher, second edition, color photos and range
> maps throughout, line drawings and keys for species ID, Originally
> published in 1987, this revised edition includes natural history and
> distributional data for the salamanders, frogs, turtles, snakes and
> lizards from the hellbender to the five-lined skink. This edition
> includes two new lizards and the western chicken turtle that have
> been discovered in the state. The revision also includes an
> illustrated guide to larvae of 11 salamander species. 368 pages.
> Revised 2000. ISBN 1-887247-24-6, New, Hard Cover Edition - $25.00
>
> Missouri Naiades by Ronald D Oesch, Missouri Dept of Conservation
> publisher, soft cover, 271 pages, excellent black and white
> illustrations, range maps and keys to the species of freshwater
> mussels in Missouri streams and rivers. Mussels are food for many
> animals and important indicator species for the health of our
> waterways. At the turn of the century, they were used in great
> quantities to supply a thriving button industry. This guide provides
> information about anatomy, reproduction, distribution, economic
> importance and ecology of Missouri's 66 species of naiades. Revised
> 1995, new - $9.00
>
> American Currents, journal of the North American Native Fishes
> Association, quarterly publication with hard-to-find information on
> the biology and captive care of North American fishes, black and
> white photos and line drawings. The following issues are available:
>
> Summer 2000, Vol 26, Issue 3, 39 pages, $6.00
> Winter 2001, Vol 27, Issue 1, 39 pages, $6.00
> Spring 2001, Vol 27, Issue 2, 35 pages, $6.00
> Summer 2001, Vol 27, Issue 3, 35 pages, $6.00
> Fall 2001, Vol 27, Number 4, 35 pages, $6.00
> Winter 2002, Vol 28, Number 1, 35 pages, $6.00
> Spring 2002, Vol 28, Number 2, $6.00
> Summer 2002, Vol 28, Number 3, $6.00
> Fall 2002, Vol 28, Number 4, $6.00
> Winter 2003, Vol 29, Number 1, $6.00
> Spring 2003, Vol 29, Number 2, $6.00
>
> Bettas a Complete Introduction by Walt Maurus, TFH CO-005 S, soft
> cover, 125 pages, color photos on almost every page, ISBN
> 0-86622-288-X, lightly shop worn - $10.00
>
> The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium, Volume 1, by Svein A Fossa & Alf
> Jacob Nilsen, 1996 First Edition, Birgit Schmettkamp Verlag
> publisher, Germany, in English, hard cover, 362 pages, color photos
> on almost every page, 14 chapters cover wild reef ecology, tank setup
> and maintenance, organisms and conservation. ISBN 3-928819-29-1,
> bottom edges of cover slightly dented, new condition - $70.00
>
> The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium, Volume 2, by Svein A Fossa & Alf
> Jacob Nilsen, 1998 First Edition, Birgit Schmettkamp Verlag
> publisher, Germany, in English, hard cover, 479 pages, color photos
> on almost every page, 16 chapters cover hydroids, jellyfishes, corals
> and anemones of all kinds. ISBN 3-928819-23-2, bottom edges of cover
> slightly dented, new condition - $70.00
>
> The Manual of Tank Busters, by Gina Sandford & Richard Crow, Tetra
> Press No. 16011, hard cover, 160 pages, color photos on almost every
> page, a guide to big fishes such as gars, bowfin arrowanas, oscars,
> catfishes, snakeheads and others, ISBN 3-89356-041-6, new condition -
> $25.00
>
> The Official Guide to Goldfish, Goldfish Society of America, TFH
> TS-156, 1996 Edition, soft cover, 126 pages, color photos throughout,
> basic guide to goldfish care and goldfish varieties, ISBN
> 0-86622-607-9, new condition - $14.00
>
> Fish Breeding and Genetics, Aquariology series, by JB Gratzek, PV
> Loiselle and Joanne Norton, Tetra Press No. 16856, hard cover, 86
> pages, guide to genetics, selective breeding, and breeding various
> types of fishes including livebearers and egg layers, ISBN
> 1-56465-106-1, new condition - $10.00
>
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