New Releases by Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey is the author of The Monkey Wrench Gang [50th Anniversary Edition] (2025), Acid Reflux Diet 2022 (2021), Edward Abbey Bestsellers (2020), A Voice Crying in the Wilderness (2015), An Excerpt from In the Canyon (2015).

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The Monkey Wrench Gang [50th Anniversary Edition]

release date: Jun 24, 2025
The Monkey Wrench Gang [50th Anniversary Edition]
"A thing of beauty. . . . A wildly funny, infinitely wise, near to tragic tale of man against the bog god machine." --Houston Chronicle Edward Abbey's classic tale of rebellion, camaraderie, and environmental justice--a prescient, comic masterpiece of destructive mayhem and outrageous civil disobedience that speaks to us today--now available in a commemorative fiftieth anniversary edition. When Ex-Green Beret George Hayduke returns from war to find his beloved Southwestern desert threatened by industrial development, it's up to him to take the noxious bull by the horns. Joining forces with Bronx exile and feminist saboteur Bonnie Abzug, wilderness guide and outcast Mormon Seldom Seen Smith, and libertarian billboard torcher Doc Sarvis, Hayduke is primed to fight the power. Strip miners, clear-cutters, and highway, dam, and bridge builders beware! Now, fifty years after the original publication, the Monkey Wrench Gang is on the move again. Featuring a new introduction by one of today's most exciting contemporary writers, this beautiful and collectible anniversary edition of the environmental cult classic is a tribute to Abbey's enduring legacy and a timeless call to arms for preserving the natural world.

Acid Reflux Diet 2022

release date: Nov 13, 2021
Acid Reflux Diet 2022
Are you suffering from acid reflux? Do you want to prevent acid reflux? Do you want to put an end to the uncomfortable symptoms of acid reflux? Are you looking for some new and delicious recipes? Do you want to shift completely to a smart and healthy lifestyle? If yes you should consider Acid Reflux Diet 2022 Acid Reflux Diet 2022 to Help You Age Well and Stay Active with Food. This book will help you become healthier, fitter, and younger from the inside out. Here is a preview of what you'll learn from Acid Reflux Diet 2022: Intro of the Acid Reflux Cause of the Acid Reflux What Foods to Eat What Foods to Avoid Easy Breakfast Recipes Simple Snack Recipes Selected Poultry Recipes Super Beef & Lamb Recipes Amazing Fish and Seafood Recipes Appetizers & Sides Recipes Vegetarian & Vegan And so much more... DON'T WAIT ANOTHER SECOND. GET YOUR COPY TODAY AND ENJOY YOUR LIFE!

Edward Abbey Bestsellers

release date: Oct 16, 2020
Edward Abbey Bestsellers
Three wild and suspenseful novels about standing your ground against the forces of destruction by the author of Desert Solitaire. From the beloved author and passionate advocate for the wilderness, these three novels follow some very memorable characters in their battles against strip miners, clear cutters, and government agencies destroying the environment: Fire on the Mountain: A New Mexico man faces off against everyone from the Atomic Energy Commission to the U.S. Air Force in a battle to keep his land . . . “One of the very best writers to deal with the American West.”—The Washington Post The Monkey Wrench Gang: A motley crew of saboteurs wreak outrageous havoc on the corporations destroying the wilderness in this “wildly funny” tale (The Houston Chronicle). “Mixes comedy and chaos with enough chase sequences to leave you hungering for more.”—The San Francisco Chronicle Hayduke Lives!: George Washington Hayduke, ex-Green Beret, was last seen clinging to a rock face in the wilds of Utah as an armed posse hunted him down for his eco-radical crimes. Now he’s back, with a fiery need for vengeance . . . “Abbey’s latter-day Luddites, introduced in his novel The Monkey Wrench Gang, are back—and not a moment too soon.” —The New York Times “I laughed out loud reading this book.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review

A Voice Crying in the Wilderness

release date: Apr 10, 2015
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
Thoughts on nature, politics, love, and much more—from the environmentalist and author of such classics as Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang. Finished just two weeks before his death, A Voice Crying in the Wilderness is a collection of Edward Abbey’s observations, both bitingly witty and inspirational, on a wide range of topics—from philosophy and writing to music, money, sex, and sports. Abbey chose each passage himself from his own journals and previous writings—and warns us in his typical humorous style that some of the notes “may be unconscious plagiarisms from the great and dead (never steal from the living and mediocre).” Abbey’s last wish was to be buried in an unmarked grave somewhere out in the vast desert he loved so much. This book is an enduring signal from that desert, through the words of one of the singular American thinkers of our times.

An Excerpt from In the Canyon

release date: Jan 01, 2015

The Best of Edward Abbey

release date: Aug 21, 2011
The Best of Edward Abbey
A mix of fiction and essays by the author described as “the Thoreau of the American West” (Larry McMurtry, The Washington Post). Edward Abbey himself compiled this volume representing some of his greatest work—including selections from such novels as The Monkey Wrench Gang, The Brave Cowboy, and Black Sun, as well as a number of expressive and acerbic essays. Renowned for inspiring modern environmentalists—though his interests ranged as widely as the landscapes he loved—Abbey offers an entertaining introduction to his writing, including excerpts from the autobiographical Desert Solitaire, in addition to his own sketches illustrating the text throughout.

The Brave Cowboy

release date: Aug 19, 2011
The Brave Cowboy
A cowboy takes on the forces of twentieth century tyranny in a tale by “the Thoreau of the American West” that became the classic film Lonely Are the Brave (Larry McMurtry, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Lonesome Dove). A rugged individualist and sometime ranch hand, Jack Burns has no love for the modern world. He is a man out of time, riding his horse through a Southwestern landscape corrupted by concrete, shopping centers, and superhighways. A stubborn loner, he lives by a personal moral code that often sets him at odds with contemporary society. And he wouldn’t have it any other way. When Jack’s brazen attempt to free a jailed friend fails, the “anarchist cowboy” becomes an outlaw overnight. Suddenly he and his chestnut mare are racing toward the New Mexican high country with the state police, the military, and the FBI in hot pursuit. His private war against authority has reached a dangerous new level. But if the powerful forces aligning against him think that Jack is going to go quietly, they’ve got another think coming. The Houston Chronicle called Edward Abbey “a fresh breath from the farther reaches and canyons of the diminishing frontier.” The bestselling author of The Monkey Wrench Gang delivers a stirring tribute to individualism and the vanishing American hero. Brought to the big screen in 1962 as Lonely Are the Brave—a major motion picture starring Kirk Douglas and Walter Matthau—The Brave Cowboy is a moving and thought-provoking fable of the modern American West.

Postcards from Ed

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Postcards from Ed
"Edward Abbey (1927-1989) was a singular American writer and cult hero, as famous for books like Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang as he was infamous for the prickly persona of "Cactus Ed." Abbey's postcards and letters, legendary during his lifetime and collected here for the first time, convey the fullness of the man and reveal, along with his wisdom and savage wit, a tender side seldom seen before. Whether spouting on the virtues of anger, roasting hawkish proponents of Vietnam, or lending encouragement to fellow writers such as Cormac McCarthy, here we find the essential spirit of the man, intimate and revolutionary."--BOOK JACKET.

The Hidden Canyon

release date: Apr 01, 1999
The Hidden Canyon
The Grand Canyon continues to be the most popular of our national parks. While millions gaze at its cliffs each year, only 15,000 float through the canyon on the Colorado River. A landmark portrait of the Grand Canyon, this is the only photography book to document this amazing journey from river level. Now this classic is back in print, with an updated preface and introduction and a dozen new photographs. A journal in photos and words, The Hidden Canyon captures the desert landscape and the thrill of the rapids. Edward Abbey's journalfilled with wry humor and respect for the canyondescribes the journey as the dories (small wooden boats) alternately float and charge through the breathtaking landscapes and some of the roughest white water in North America.

The Fool's Progress

release date: Aug 15, 1998
The Fool's Progress
The environmentalist author of Desert Solitaire presents an autobiographical novel of an aging man’s anarchic journey across America in search of home. The Fool’s Progress, the “fat masterpiece” as Edward Abbey labeled it, is his most important piece of writing: it reveals the complete Ed Abbey, from the green grass of his memory as a child in Appalachia to his approaching death in Tucson at age sixty two. When his third wife abandons him in Tucson, boozing, misanthropic anarchist Henry Holyoak Lightcap shoots his refrigerator and sets off in a battered pick-up truck for his ancestral home in West Virginia. Accompanied only by his dying dog and his memories, the irascible warhorse (a stand-in for the “real” Abbey) begins a bizarre cross-country odyssey—determined to make peace with his past—and to wage one last war against the ravages of “progress.” “A profane, wildly funny, brash, overbearing, exquisite tour de force.” —The Chicago Tribune

The Serpents of Paradise

release date: May 15, 1996
The Serpents of Paradise
“[From] a true independent, a self-declared extremist and ‘desert mystic’. . . . outstanding essays, travel pieces, and works of fiction” —Booklist This book is different from any other Edward Abbey book. It includes essays, travel writing and fictions to reveal Ed’s life directly, in his own words. The selections gathered here are arranged chronologically by incident, not by date of publication, to offer Edward Abbey’s life from the time he was the boy called Ned in Home, Pennsylvania, until his death in Tucson at age 62. A short note introduces each of the four parts of the book and attempts to identify what’s happening in the author’s life at the time. When relevant, some details of publishing history are provided. “This anthology, edited by his longtime editor and friend Macrae, makes for a splendid summary of his best work. . . . Anyone who doesn’t already know his work will find this volume, culled from more than a dozen books of fiction and nonfiction, an addictive introduction.” —Publishers Weekly “If your library is Abbey-deficient, this collection is essential.” —Library Journal “The announcement of a new Abbey book, whether essays or fiction, stirs a personal craving no other current American writer can satisfy.” —Los Angeles Book Review “A record as important and lovely as Muir’s and Thoreau’s.” —Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature “Abbey’s work is a kind of blessed voice in the wilderness any way you take it, and a precious figure in our lethal time.” —W.S. Merwin, US Poet Laureate

Earth Apples

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Earth Apples
A legendary hero of the west and an icon to irreverent and fun-loving souls everywhere, Abbey's literary reputation continues to soar. Principally known as a prose writer, Abbey was also a passionate producer of verse. These never-before-published poems are culled from Abbey's Journals and offer an insightful, unique look into the mind of a legend.

Désert solitaire

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Désert solitaire
Ce livre, un des plus beaux inspirés par le désert américain, est un chant d'amour à la sauvagerie du monde. C'est aussi un terrible coup de colère : après avoir connu la vie solitaire et sauvage dans un coin perdu de l'Utah, l'auteur revient dix ans plus tard pour découvrir que, là aussi, le " progrès " est passé. " Un chef-d'œuvre... Edward Abbey est le gardien du monde " (Yves Berger, La Pierre et le Saguaro). " Le Thoreau de l'Ouest américain " (Larry Mc Murtry).

When in Doubt, Go Higher

release date: Jan 01, 1994
When in Doubt, Go Higher
An anthology of nonfiction, fiction, photography, cartoons, and illustrations by major writers and artists on outdoor and adventure subjects, from the groundbreaking 1970s periodical Mountain Gazette.

Desert Skin

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Desert Skin
Tom Miller's photographs of the Colorado Plateau offer a unique view of a remarkable landscape. His delicate black-&-white images emphasize texture & tactility rather than massive form or saturated color. Here, the Plateau emerges as a place of secrets & subtlety; its past a prologue. Further enhancing the dream quality of these images is the fact that most were taken from the air, a vantage that renders meaningless such distinctions as "rightside up" & "upside down." The abstracting height from which these pictures were made allows us to view the Colorado Plateau as a place where unexpected things occur & unexpected thoughts are experienced. "Perhaps nowhere is the basic structure of the earth's surface so clearly, because so nakedly, revealed. And yet--when all we know about it is said & measured & tabulated, there remains something in the soul of the place, the spirit of the whole, that cannot be fully assimilated by the human imagination."--from the opening essay by Edward Abbey.

Fire on the Mountain

release date: Apr 01, 1992
Fire on the Mountain
Edward Abbey was a hero to environmentalists and rebels of every stripe. With Fire on the Mountain, this literary giant of the New West gave readers a powerful, moving, and enduring tale that gloriously celebrates the undying spirit of American individualism. This fiftieth anniversary edition, with an introduction by historian Douglas Brinkley, reminds readers of Abbey's powerful conviction that "a patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." John Vogelin's land is his life—a barren stretch of New Mexican wilderness mercifully bypassed by civilization. Then the government moves in. And suddenly the elderly, mule-stubborn rancher is confronting the combined land-grabbing greed of the county sheriff, the Department of the Interior, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the U.S. Air Force. But a tough old man is like a mountain lion: if you back him into a corner, he'll come out fighting.

The Journey Home

release date: Jan 30, 1991
The Journey Home
The Journey Home ranges from the surreal cityscapes of Hoboken and Manhattan to the solitary splendor of the deserts and mountains of the Southwest. It is alive with ranchers, dam builders, kissing bugs, and mountain lions. In a voice edged with chagrin, Edward Abbey offers a portrait of the American West that we’ll not soon forget, offering us the observations of a man who left the urban world behind to think about the natural world and the myths buried therein. Abbey, our foremost “ecological philosopher,” has a voice like no other. He can be wildly funny, ferociously acerbic, and unexpectedly moving as he ardently champions our natural wilderness and castigates those who would ravish it for the perverse pleasure of profit.

Abbey's Road

release date: Jan 30, 1991
Abbey's Road
“The natural world, as we call it, has already become remote, out of reach, mysterious, in the minds of urban and suburban Americans. They see the wilderness disappearing, slipping away, receding into an inaccessible past. But they are mistaken. That world can still be rescued… that is my main excuse for this book.”—Edward Abbey You are about to visit some of the most exciting places on earth. Not the sort of excitement that makes morning headlines or the nightly news. Instead it is the excitement that comes from experiencing the natural world as it always has been and should be, and seeing human beings living in tune with its subtlest rhythms. In Australian cattle country and in the primitive outback. On a desert island off Mexico and in the Sierra Madres. On the Rio Grande and in the great Southwest. On Lake Powell in Utah and in the living American desert. It is adventure. It is enlightenment. It is vintage Abbey. “I have been along a few of Mr. Abbey’s roads. He sees much more than I did. Indeed, reading him is often better than being there was.”—John Leonard, author of Reading for My Life

Good News

release date: Jan 30, 1991
Good News
In Good News, Edward Abbey’s acclaimed underground classic, the West is wild again. American civilization as the twentieth century knew it has crumbled. In the great Southwest, a new breed of settler, whites and Indians together, is creating a new way of life in the wilderness—a pastoral economy—with skills and savvy resurrected from the pre-industrial past. Meanwhile, in a last surviving bastion of urban life, the remnants of the power elite are girding their armed forces to re-impose the old order. This is a land of horses and motorcycles, high-tech weaponry and primitive courage, and the struggle for the American future is mounting in intensity. No quarter is asked or given, and the outcome hangs in perilous balance against a background of magnificent nature and eternal human verities. With this boldly satirical imaginary world, Abbey asks us to look around and take stock of what we value—before it is too late.

Late Harvest

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Late Harvest
Anthology of rural American writing by contemporary writers filled with humor, tragedy, and down home characters.

Black Sun

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Black Sun
A bittersweet love story between a forest ranger and a student half his age who eventually disappears into the blinding heat and wilderness of the desert.

One Life at a Time, Please

release date: Feb 15, 1988
One Life at a Time, Please
From stories about cattlemen, fellow critics, his beloved desert, cities, and technocrats to thoughts on sin and redemption, this is one of our most treasured writers at the height of his powers.

Desert Solitaire

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Desert Solitaire
An account of the author's existence, observations and reflections, as a seasonal park ranger in southeast Utah

Appalachian Wilderness

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Appalachian Wilderness
The photography of Eliot Porter captures the majestic beauty of the Appalachian wilderness. In the contrast, the harsh human history--the blighting force of today's industrial tourism, the sad fate of the Cherokee Indians, and the mountaineers--is sensitively recorded by Abbey. 45 color illustrations. $37.50 value.

Confessions of a Barbarian; Red Knife Valley

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Confessions of a Barbarian

release date: Jan 01, 1986

The Monkey Wrench Gang

release date: Jan 01, 1985
The Monkey Wrench Gang
Four irate rebels join forces to wage war on the stripminers, clear-cutters, and the highway and dam and bridge builders who are turning their natural habitat into a wasteland. A new Introduction by historian Brinkley puts this enduring cult classic in perspective by placing it at the forefront of an important historical movement.

Beyond the Wall

Beyond the Wall
In this wise and lyrical book about landscapes of the desert and the mind, Edward Abbey guides us beyond the wall of the city and asphalt belting of superhighways to special pockets of wilderness that stretch from the interior of Alaska to the dry lands of Mexico.

Slumgullion Stew

Slumgullion Stew
A collection of excerpts from the author's fiction and essays covers people, politics, and nature from California to North Carolina to Europe, and from New York to southern Mexico to Australia.

Down the River

Down the River
Essays about the pleasures of the American wilderness as seen from its rivers, plus essays criticizing the effects of militarism, industrialism, and centralized control.
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