


Books in series

Costa Rica
1994

Moon Nicaragua
2013

Moon Handbooks Nevada
1991

Moon Handbooks Georgia
1995

Moon Handbooks Texas
1992

Atlantic Canada
2009

Arizona
2002

Moon Oregon Camping
The Complete Guide to Tent and RV Camping
2002

New Zealand
2007

Moon Handbooks Alaska
2004

DEL-Moon Handbooks Nicaragua
2002

Moon Handbooks Northern California
1990

Moon Vancouver & Victoria
Including Whistler & Vancouver Island
2005

Moon Handbooks Oregon
2004

Moon Handbooks Tennessee
2002

Moon Handbooks Tonga-Samoa
1999

Moon Nashville
2014

Moon Handbooks Rhode Island
2003

Moon Handbooks Washington
1996

Moon Handbooks Idaho
1997

Moon Handbooks Smoky Mountains
2002

Moon Handbooks Buenos Aires
2003

Moon Handbooks Yucatán Peninsula
2005

Hawaii Handbook
The All Island Guide
1987

Moon Handbooks Maine
2005

Pacific Mexico Handbook
Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta Oaxaca, Guadalajara, Mazatlan
1999

Moon Handbooks New York State
1997

Moon Handbooks Coastal California
2000

Moon Handbooks
Alaska-Yukon
2001

Alberta
2004

Moon Chesapeake Bay
2004

Moon Handbooks
Connecticut Handbook
2000

Las Vegas
2005

Moon Kentucky
2011

Singapore Handbook
1997

Moon Handbook
A 21St-Century Travel Guide
1995

Moon Handbooks Oaxaca
Mountain Craft Regions, Archaeological Sites, and Coastal Resorts
1999

Moon Handbooks Honduras
2003

Moon Handbooks Guadalajara
2005

Southern California
Including Greater Los Angeles, Disneyland, San Diego, Death Valley, and Other Desert Parks
1997

New Mexico Handbook
1994

Pakistan Handbook
1989

Moon Handbooks
Mexico City [2005]
2005

Moon Montana
2012
Authors
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Mark Morris is an Oregon resident and Pacific Northwest travel expert. He writes regional travel guide books with his wife Elizabeth Morris.

Tom Stienstra is America’s most traveled and best-known outdoorsman, and now has broke new ground with his new crime novel set around the music industry, "The Sweet Redemption, An Inspector Korg Mystery." Music . . . Money . . . Murder . . . Before writing this book, Tom met with homicide inspectors, rock stars and other specialists that helped bring the story to life, so you get the real insider's view of these worlds. Tom is best known as the outdoors writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, and in 2008, won first place for best outdoors column in America. He is America’s first Back Country Sportsman of the Year, and the only two-time National Outdoor Writer of the year. His books have sold more than 1 million copies. His television show on CBS/CW won first place as America’s best outdoor recreation show, and his radio show won first place in 2010 for best environmental feature show in America. As a photographer, he won first place in America in 2011 for best outdoors feature image. Tom has hiked 25,000 miles, caught world-record fish, led dozens of expeditions and taken part in all phases of the outdoor experience. He was the fourth living member inducted into the California Outdoors Hall of Fame. Tom can be reached at TomStienstra.com, where signed copies of first edition print run of The Sweet Redemption are available, and all of his books, and at tstienstra@sfchronicle.com. He posts a daily Twitter feed at @StienstraTom
Hempstead has authored, coauthored, and updated over 60 guidebooks that have sold over 800,000 copies. His books are available worldwide and have been translated into multiple languages. Major guidebook clients include Avalon Travel, Frommer's, Michelin, Odyssey, Dorling Kindersley, and Michelin. His travelwriting has also appeared in dozens of different magazines and online for clients such as Alaska Airlines, Expedia, and Microsoft Automaps. He also writes and edits for corporate clients such as Parks Canada and Travel Alberta. He is an academy member of S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants; has spoken on guidebook writing to a national audience; has contributed to a university-level travel writing textbook; joined Tony Wheeler and Tim Cahill as an interviewee of Rolf Potts; and is called on by CNN Travel as a Canadian travel expert.
Christopher Paul Baker (born in Yorkshire, England, on 15 June 1955) is a travel writer and photographer currently specializing in the Caribbean and Central America. He is a contributor to magazines and other publications worldwide, and is the author of travel guidebooks (for publishers such as Lonely Planet and Moon Publications) and a literary travelog. Baker was educated at Rastrick Grammar School, in Brighouse, Yorkshire. In 1976 he received a BA (Honours) in Geography from University College London, during which time he participated in a university exchange program at Krakow, Poland; and in two Sahara research expeditions. The following year he attended the graduate Centre for Latin American Studies, at the University of Liverpool, where he received a Masters. He returned to the University of London, received a teaching diploma from the Institute of Education in 1978, and spent brief periods teaching at schools in London between periods of travel in Europe and North America. His first travel article appeared in the Brighouse Echo as dispatches from the United States. The Lowell Thomas Award 2008 ‘Travel Journalist of the Year,' Christopher P. Baker is one of the world's foremost authorities on Costa Rica and Cuba. He has authored and photographed guidebooks to Costa Rica, Cuba, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Panama in the National Geographic Traveler series, as well as five other guidebooks on Costa Rica and Panama, plus the Costa Rica Pura Vida! travel app. He is also the author of the award-winning Mi Moto Fidel: Motorcycling Through Castro's Cuba, published by National Geographic Adventure Press. His more than 20 other books include the coffee-table book Cuba Classics: A Celebration of Vintage American Automobiles. He has also written and photographed for more than 200 publications, from National Geographic Traveler to Newsweek, and has given talks about Cuba at National Geographic headquarters, the National Press Club, and the World Affairs Council, among other prestigious organizations. Christopher has been profiled in USA Today and featured on the National Geographic Channel, NPR, and dozens of other radio and TV outlets.
