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  • $17.95

    Texas wildflowers provides clear and concise descriptions for more than 300, complemented by 381 stunning full-color photographs. Not only the most prevalent species but also rare and unusual plants of startling beauty are illustrated and described.
  • $9.95

    This new and revised edition of birds of the big bend, is a unique location guide for sighting more than 425 species of birds found in the Big Bend National Park and vicinity. Forty new species have been added since the book was first published in 19...
  • $13.95

    John Edward Weem's account of the Galveston hurricane was written more than three decades ago when many survivors of the disaster were still living and available for interviews. Weem's conversations and correspondence with these survivors, as well as...
  • $27.95

    The Alamo looks at the far-reaching impact of the image and meaning of the Alamo, an image that has become an unshakeable part of our country's popular and political culture.
  • $29.95

    This is the story of a little place that has played a surprisingly large role in the history of Texas. Aransas, one of the smallest counties in the state, is located in the Coastal Bend of South Texas, and includes part of the state's long barrier is...
  • $13.95

    This book provides Texas residents, visitors, and vacationers with reliable details on where to enjoy birdlife in any part of the state, at any time of year. Directions to hundreds of birding spots enable access by car, and in certain cases, by boat.
  • $20.00

    Blades in the sky describes the work of a team of Texas-based windmill erectors in the first half of this century. The text has been woven around a remarkable private collection of contemporary photographs that depict typical scenes from windmill con...
  • $12.95

    Doug Evans describes twelve genera of cactus living rock, topflower, stout-spined, hedgehog, pineapple, button, barrel, fishhook, nipple, chollas and pricklypears, and Texas nipple and their individual species known to occur in the park.
  • $29.95

    A cookbook of the eclectic dishes that made their ways to Texas by way of the diverse immigrants who have moved to Texas over time....
  • $9.95

    Fredericksburg, Texas: Living with the past is a delightful journey through the past and into the present, capturing as it goes the essence of the community and its spirit.
  • $12.00

    From angels to hellcats, eight tales of adventure, crime, courage, and mystery from the early days of the Texas frontier. These historical portraits, presented in laid-back western style, tell the true stories behind an octet of Lone Star legends som...
  • $49.95

    Geometry in architecture, a revised edition of pioneer Texas buildings, juxtaposes the historic structures with works by twenty contemporary architects who are inspired by the pioneer tradition to show how seamlessly the basic geometries translate fr...
  • $24.95

    In preparing the book I identified well over on thousand abandoned towns in Texas. From this multitude I selected approximately three hundred for actual site documentation.
  • $15.95

    This book collects forty-one of Dunne's recent essays, drawn from his columns in living bird, wild bird news, the New Jersey Sunday section of the New York Times, birder's world, and other publications.
  • $17.95

    Heart, Helicopters and Houston opens with a short summary of four generations of Chapman physicians, contrasting the practice of medicine in the Civil War with the sophisticated technology of today.
  • $23.00

    This bookincludes detailed profiles of sixty-four hotels that are at least fifty years old, have been in operation as places of lodging for the majority of their existence, and are still open today.