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Print Ain't Dead: A Mountain Gazette Anthology
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Print Ain’t Dead – a Mountain Gazette Anthology
Celebrate 60 years of Mountain Gazette with this 300+ page hardcover literary anthology featuring legendary voices of mountain culture past and present. From Hunter S. Thompson to Jeremy Jones, Edward Abbey to Sadie Stein, this collection opens the magazine’s previously inaccessible archive for the first time—pairing timeless stories with new works.
Printed in the U.S. on USFS-certified paper, Print Ain’t Dead is a landmark tribute to mountain life featuring stories from every era of Mountain Gazette’s infamous and illustrious history.
•6x9, hardcover anthology
•Introduction by Mountain Gazette Editor Mike Rogge
•Foreword by M. John Fayhee
•An original cartoon by Harry Bliss and Steve Martin
•An original Jaded Local column by Hans Ludwig
•Front and Back Cover photographs by Mountain Gazette Senior Photographer Josh Bishop
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Featuring the written work of:
Hunter S. Thompson, Royal Robbins, Edward Abbey, Ari Schneider, M. John Fayhee, Peter Kray, Doug Schnitzspahn, Mike Rogge, Hans Ludwig, Tim Cahill, Henrik Harlaut, Ted Kerasote, Katie Lee, Jeremy Bernstein, Barry Corbet, David Roberts, Lito Tejada-Flores, Galen Rowell, Randy LaChapelle, Charles Bowden, John Peters, M.D., Steve Wishart, Harvey Manning, Mike Moore, Lacey Story, Bruce Berger, Gaylord Guenin, Rob Pudim, John Skow, Geoffrey Childs, Jack Aley, John Nichols, Dick Dorworth, Karen Recknagel (Chamberlain), Sadie Stein, Amanda Monthei, Logan Imlach, Joe Parkin, Megan Michelson, Miles Howard, Jeremy Jones, Jason Harmon, Adam Howard, Rachel Sturz, George Sibley, Charlie Warzel, Peter Kray, Emily Leibert, Ingrid Backstrom, Kade Krichko, Will Grant
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Anthology Bundle
Sixty years. One book. One mug. One sweatshirt. Prin't ain't dead. Get the anthology bundle.

Pre-order Ships January 2026
Get in on the pre-order and receive your copy of Print Ain't Dead in January 2026.