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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "South Bend", sorted by average review score:

Lizards on the Mantel, Burros at the Door : A Big Bend Memoir
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Texas Press (October, 1999)
Authors: Etta Koch and June Cooper Price
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A Great way to be in the Big Bend without even going!
I could imagine myself walking alongside them as they went through some of their experiences. A great read!

An interesting view of early Big Bend History
It was interesting to experience the early Big Bend daysthrough one of the original pioneers. I altogether enjoyed it.

Delightful Book
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It was entertaining and fun to read. It was very well written and I found it difficult to put down. I would recommend it to everyone. A delightful story!


Land of the Desert Sun: Texas' Big Bend Country (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment Series, No. 28)
Published in Hardcover by Texas A&M University Press (October, 1998)
Author: D. Gentry Steele
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A comprehensive introduction to the Big Bend Country of TX
Gentry Steele conveys the essence of the remarkable northern extension of the Great Chihuahuan Desert in his well-written text and supliments it admirably with supurb large format photographs. An excellent introduction to one of America's least explored regions.

A book on the scale of its subject
The Big Bend is a rugged, powerful, unforgiving, and beautiful country,that exists on a scale that most of civilized man never experiences. Most casual tourists who visit Big Bend are disappointed, as I was, in their pitiful efforts at capturing the essence of the experience both in words and 35mm photographs. This is a land that does not exist in standard format; it is truly a large-format landscape that requires exceptional verbal ability and skillful large-format photography to do it justice. Gentry Steele has done just that. His love and knowledge of the Big Bend country are clearly evident in his text and, especially in his striking black and white photographs. A hearty thumbs up for this spectacular book!

Amazing black and white photographs of Big Bend, Texas.
This is the kind of book you return to again and again. Steele has both consumate technical skill and the eye (and heart) of an artist. The composition of each photograph is striking, but it is the play of light and shadow -- across canyon walls, over abandoned adobe buildings, and the occasional plant -- that will delight and amaze the viewer. Steele used the intense desert light as his accomplice, creating art out of light, shade, rocks, and space. Each photograph is accompanied by a brief description of what you are seeing and where the photograph was taken. Steele's love and respect for the Big Bend region is evident on every page. This isn't the kind of book to be flipped through casually. I find myself lingering over each page, savoring the image, returning over and over to particular images, seeing some new each time. I plan to give this book to friends and relatives for Christmas this year. I confess to owning two D. Gentry Steele photographic prints, including the one chosen for the cover of this book. Highly recommended!!


Crescent Rivers: Waterways of Florida's Big Bend
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Florida (T) (January, 1999)
Authors: Todd Bertolaet and D. Bruce Means
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Crescent Rivers
This book shows Florida at its natural best, with an insider's look at some of the state's most beautiful waterways. As a Florida native, I found the book especially enjoyable - as it shows images of things that are disappearing all too fast. Even those who have never seen sights such as those Bertolaet reveals will enjoy the beauty of his photographs. The images draw the viewer into each scene, and it's easy to imagine the call of birds, whisper of the wind through branches or the murmur of water moving swiftly past. The writing is entertaining and easy to read, while also offering food for thought about the natural world and man's relationship to it.


Great Beginnings, Grand Finales
Published in Hardcover by Wimmer Companies, Inc. (December, 1991)
Author: Junior League of South Bend in
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The Best!!!
This is the best Cook Book I've ever seen regarding Appetizers & Desserts. It's a "Must Have" for anyone who enjoys cooking &/or entertaining!!


Hiking Big Bend National Park
Published in Digital by Falcon Publishing ()
Author: Laurence Parent
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Excellent addition to a Texas hiker/backpacker's library
Laurence Parent is a talented and prolific Texas nature photographer whose hiking and camping guides are a staple both on my bookshelf and in my backpack.

In Hiking Big Bend, Parent's keen eye is turned towards one of Texas' largest and most rugged parks, ensuring even the smallest of details, if worthy of note, is shared with readers. A borrowed copy of Hiking Big Bend came with me on a week-long camping trip to the park in October 2001, and upon my return home I purchased my own copy. Though lacking photos, the text serves dual roles as a trail by trail hiking guide and written "memory book", chock full of details about the parks history, geology, wildlife and natural phenomena.

Couple this text with the National Park Service's three-booklet guide to the park's hiking trails, paved roadways and unpaved/offroad trails and you will be set to plan and enjoy your travels in Big Bend National Park.


Mountain Biking Bend (FalconGuide)
Published in Paperback by Falcon Publishing Company (January, 1998)
Author: Scott Rapp
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excellent resource
has majority of trails in the area; gives detailed instructions


Nutbread and Nostalgia
Published in Plastic Comb by Wimmer Companies, Inc. (June, 1993)
Author: Junior League of South Bend
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Easy, elegant and delicious!
I received this cookbook as a wedding shower gift in 1990. I've tried many of the recipes and have had wonder "feed" back. Now when I go to family get-togethers or company pot-lucks, people ask me to bring certain dishes from this book. I found the recipes to be easy, elegant and delicious. Note: My edition (1989)does not have calorie or nutritional break downs.


On Philosophical Style (Key Texts (South Bend, Ind.).)
Published in Paperback by Saint Augustine's Pr (October, 2002)
Authors: Brand Blanshard and F. Michael Walsh
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Top-notch advice from a master of philosophical prose style
Brand Blanshard's prose style was itself a seamless implementation of the content of his philosophy: intelligible, clear, precise, and invariably suffused by what he called the "rational temper." In this book (really an extended essay) he offers helpful advice to would-be writers of philosophical prose -- advice that he had more than earned the right to give. This single volume, if its advice were heeded, would have spared us the dark cogitations of many an obfuscatory philosopher and left the field of philosophy in the hands of those who had something to say. Those who are impressed by the bold pronouncements of Nietzsche, Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein will find little solace here, but anyone who expects philosophers actually to love wisdom will be delighted to encounter a kindred spirit. Read it not only to profit from its advice on prose style but also to absorb something of the spirit of twentieth century philosophy's greatest exemplar of reasonableness.


Texas' Big Bend Country (Texas Geographic Series, No 1)
Published in Paperback by Farcountry Pr (December, 1989)
Authors: George Wuerthner and Mark Thompson
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Photographs of Big Bend National Park
A large-format (8.5x11", oblong) color photo book of Big Bend National Park and vicinity. Includes shots of canyons, deserts, ghost towns, local flora and fauna, park map. 60% photos, 40% text.


Visitors Guide to the Texas Coastal Bend
Published in Paperback by Eakin Publications (February, 1992)
Authors: Marilyn Bennett and Dinah Bowman
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What a delightful book about life in south TX!
I taught in Portland with Marilyn Bennett. What a great guide book for the south Texas areas. Lots of information about the area, plus good recipes!


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