John Tomikel
- The Dead Man's Spouse
- Detective Ann Morgan and her partner Sam are back and faced with the murder of yet another college professor whose car, along with him, were totaled on the hazardous mountain road to Button Lake Lodge. Forensic said the lines holding the brake fluid were drilled and the hand brake cable had been disconnected.
- Blood Of The Savior: A Murder Mystery With Romance
- The dead body of a man was found at a rural crossroads. The coroner declared the man died of natural causes. However, it turned out that the body was drained of at least four pints of blood. Detective Ann Morgan and her partner Sam are on the scene. They are led to the town of Brier Hill where psychics, mediums, spiritualists and sun worshipers abound.
- Wild Foods Cookery
- Dr. Tomikel is a member of the Hall of Fame of the National Wild Foods Association. He is the author of five books on wild plants and animals as well as thirty other works on a variety of subjects. His best known work is Edible Wild Plants and Useful Herbs.
- In God We Trust
- The central theme of this work is that there is a human need for religion and as technology advances and scientific discoveries are made the present dominant religions will merge toward a universal religion. This work attempts to examine those areas where alterations in present religious practices are taking place.
- The Search For Emerald Mountain
- Jim Taylor is hired by Craig Manners, a wealthy CEO to lead an expedition into the jungles of northern Bolivia. Craig is accompanied by his beautiful wife Cherry whom Jim inisists cannot go on the safari. There is much sex and adventure on the trail when Jim's associates rescue hostages from the dreaded bandit Tigre Mendoza.
- A Geography of Russia
- This work discusses the physical environment of Russia as well as the people living in that environment. It takes into consideration the culture, cities, the climate, the diverse population, ethnic groups, industry, agriculture and geographical divisions. The reader can contact the author for a series of maps to download at jtomikel@yahoo.
- Alaska Highway Journal
- Travel along the Alaska Highway and Alaska with a naturalist and his wife in a refurbished pick-up truck before the highway was paved. Travel through the Yukon, Denali, the coastal towns and take a flight to the outpost town of Barrow above the Arctic Circle. Fish for salmon. Sail the inland waterway.
- Ivan Ivanov: Survival in Stalin's Russia
- There were a lot of literary delights in Ivan Ivanov which is based on interviews with people who had similar experiences to those of the characters in the book. These delights might slip by the average reader. For instance, one of the characters Ivan meets in prison is named Alexander. The character and the events in which he participates follows the life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
- Searching For God
- John Tomikel has been concerned with reliigon and revelation for more than sixty years. He has been a teacher for more than half a century. Travels have taken him around the world. As an outdoor writer for more than twenty years he has come to appreciate the relationship of humans to the rest of nature.
- The Need For Revolution
- The people of America have no confidence in their legislature's ability to solve the problems that face the country today which includes the federal deficit, unemployment, the incomprehensible tax system, the growing gap between the rich and the poor and affordable health care. Legislation seems to favor special interest groups rather than the needs of the American citizen.
- Taiwan Journal: Ten Historic Days
- Dr. John Tomikel was professor of geography at California State College at the time of this writing. He is the author of several books in his professional field as well as four books of poetry. He is an avid student of international affairs and was once a candidate for U.S. Congress. His wife Bonnie is an instructor of anthropology.
- Earth Based Religion
- The original religions and philosophies of the earth were those close to nature. The major religions of today are spin-offs from their primitive ancestors. We exist because of the nature of the earth so we recognize Nature as the source of life. The spark of life which we call the soul is transferred from ancestors to us and we transfer this to our children.
- Taiwan Journal: Ten Historic Days
- Dr. John Tomikel was professor of geography at California State College at the time of this writing. He is the author of several books in his professional field as well as four books of poetry. He is an avid student of international affairs and was once a candidate for U.S. Congress. His wife Bonnie is an instructor of anthropology.