|
The Art Of The Midnight Poet is Scandia Patch Press' first large-format (8.5"X11"), full-color art book showcasing over 40 years of the artwork of Dwight R. Droz, including "Arizona Bound" by Dwight Droz and Annie Campbell. All of the art of Dwight Droz contained in this collection is rendered in charcoal and pastels, most in color; a small number of his sketchbook art are in charcoal and pencil.
$24.95
|
|
|
|
Like the strange, beautiful, curious and ragged formations in The City Of Rocks, so are the lives of those about whom author Dwight R. Droz has written, people as diverse and wonderful as rocks of the desert. City Of Rocks is dedicated to the three great Western artists, Charles M. Russell, Federic Remington, and George Catlin, who deeply influenced the art and writing of author Dwight R. Droz.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
In this latest collection of stories and poems, Mr. Droz weaves together harrowing narratives of gold and gangsters
in 1890s Alaska Klondike and his own adventures in 1930s Depression-era Oregon.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
The Doom of the Bridge
Selections from a San Francisco Poetry Journal (1928-1993)
by Geoffrey Carroll Kragen, Sr.
|
Preface and Forward
|
This small volume of one hundred poems, but a selection of the whole Journal of over five hundred,
was compiled in 1995 in honor of Geoffrey's and Treva's 50th anniversary.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
Mr. Droz's seventh book is now available from Scandia Patch Press and your local bookstore for
midnight reading -- by the fire, with a cup of hot tea.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
Culture On The Cuff is the history of one small piece of rural American farming community in the first
half of this century. But it also chronicles the stories of men and women as diverse in character and
experience as America is diverse across its seething population.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
Volume 2 of Culture On The Cuff continues this rural American saga in the towns of Cotteral,
Heglar and Albion, Idaho. Cotteral was founded in 1912 and ceased to exist in 1917. Dry farming was
a hard life.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
Culture On The Cuff, Volume 3, "Jack Simplot's Empire," begins with the rags-to-riches story
of millionaire Jack Simplot, "the potato king," and ends with the humorous antics of prairie burrowing
owls. Inbetween Mr. Droz tells tales of traveling showman William L. Evans, Declo blacksmith John W.
Hill who smithed for 49 years, and one of the strangest "rabbit drives" in the wild wild west.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
Culture On The Cuff 4, is filled with real stories of Southern Idaho's "lost Hawaiians," college life
in the Depression, wild artists, the most famous barbed wire inventor, William Butler, who was an inmate
at the Old Idaho Penitentiary, and America's most mysterious entrepreneur, E. Halderman-Julius
(1889-1951), who sold over a millions volumes of his "Little Blue Books."
$8.95
|
|
|
|
This is more than just the story of a man and a woman who tilled the soil and marketed the fruits of their
labors. It is a statement of the powerful effect that simple acts of civility, respect and kindness have
on the lives of others.
$8.95
|
|
|
|
If you follow the man on horseback, you will enter the domain of saguaros and chollas.
But let me share some memories first.
$7.95
|
|
|
|
Culture on the Cuff - Volumes I - IV
Read by Author Dwight Droz
|
Audio Book in MP3 Format
|
All four volumes of Culture on the Cuff on one Disc! Great for traveling!
(Requires MP3 compatible CD or DVD player or Computer.)
$19.95
Audio books by: Lance Kragen Productions.
|
|
|