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Ice Ages
Glacier
Benn, Douglas I., with David J. A. Evans. Glaciers and Glaciation. Wiley, 1998. For readers who wish to know the current state of the field and its preoccupations.
Bennett, Matthew R. and Neil F. Glasser. Glacial Geology: Ice Sheets and Landforms. Wiley, 1996. Provides a comprehensive and informative summary of modern glacial geology.
Gordon, John Ewart. Glaciers. Voyageur Press, 2001. Excellent illustrated introduction to glaciers. For middle-school readers.
Molnia, Bruce. Alaska's Glaciers. Alaska Geographic Society, 1993, 2001. A spectacular book for the arm-chair enthusiast.
Post, Austin, and Edward R. LaChapelle. Glacier Ice. Rev. ed. University of Toronto Press, 2000. Informative text and beautiful photographs capture the awesome majesty of glaciers.
Ice Ages
Bonnichsen, Robson, and others, ed. Ice Age Peoples of North America. Oregon State University Press, 1999. A collection of essays regarding the origins of indigenous North Americans.
Gershenson, Bernard. Between Ice Ages. Heyeck, 1997. A look at life on earth between the ice ages.
Imbrie, John, and Katherine Palmer Imbrie. Ice Ages: Solving the Mystery. Harvard University Press, 1986. Describes the processes that drive ice ages.
Pielou, E. C. After the Ice Age: The Return of Life to Glaciated North America. University of Chicago Press, 1991, 1992. Examines the transformation of the land after extended periods of glaciation.
Stanley, Steven M. Children of the Ice Age: How a Global Catastrophe Allowed Humans to Evolve. Harmony, Reprint, W. H. Freeman, 1996. 1998. Critiques the competing theories of evolution and offers fresh insights.

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