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A really good boaters guide

Beautiful journey through New England forestsFilled with stunningly beautiful photographs, it made me want to visit the Northern Forest at my first opportunity. A recommended read, but worth the price just for the pleasure of enjoying the photography.


An informed and informative travel guide

First Hand Account by Counsel and Primary Documents

The Masterpiece

A MUST HAVE Book for those that enjoy the outdoors!!

I had no Idea...A great gift for a "new" New Yorker from a more outdoorsy area or a born and bred city dweller looking for a new adventure.
Todd Morris
ClimbNYC.com


Nature at its bet

Park It Here 2000

The Path to a Modern South: Northeast Texas between ReconstrThe book was ten years in the making and if there was anything uninteresting in the manuscript - it's not there now. Buenger examines the ties between Southern romanticism and Texas nationalism and how one bolstered the other. Myths are exposed through a quiet presentation of facts and anecdotes.
The symbolism, psychology (and funding) of the various Confederate monuments in the region - the most costly and elaborate in Texas are explained. If anything, the book create a curiousity to visit the (relatively) forgotten region of Northeast Texas.
The tables are clear and the maps are superb in their Spartan clarity. It's a valuable reference and it's also a book we can see being taken on vacation.