Sleepwalking, signed
$24.50
A premium photo magazine, 8.5x11, 32 pages
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Supernatural Attraction, signed
$24.50
A premium photo magazine, 8.5x11, 36 pages.
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Meteor, signed
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A premium photo magazine. 8.5 x 11, 32 pages.
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The Empire of Living Things, signed
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A premium magazine featuring photos and text. 8.5x11, 40 pages.
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Birds and Their Earthbound Companions, signed
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A premium magazine with photos and text. 8.5 x 11, 24 pages.
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100 Classic Hikes in Texas, signed
$29.50
With over 80 parks, 56 wildlife management areas, nine natural areas and 28 historic sites and parklands, Texas offers plenty of hiking options to choose from. Regions covered include the Panhandle Plains, prairies and lakes, piney woods, Gulf Coast, South Texas Plains, Hill country, and Big Bend country. This full-color guidebook includes elevation profiles, sidebar tips, topographic maps, and a handy Hikes-at-a-Glance chart to help readers find the hikes and trails they want quickly and easily. Whether you're planning an extended backpacking trip through the northern cross timber or a short day hike just outside of town, this guidebook presents a variety of iconic Texas trails.
240 pages, color photos, maps, and guides.
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240 pages, color photos, maps, and guides.
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Why the Raven Calls the Canyon, signed
$63.50
In vivid images and well-considered prose, E. Dan Klepper reflects on his experiences in Big Bend country. For aficionados of fine art photography, cultural and natural history enthusiasts, and fans of the Big Bend region and its austere beauty, Why the Raven Calls the Canyon offers a provocative visual journal of off-the-grid living that celebrates the unique landscape of west Texas.
Hardcover, 10.25x10.75, 227 pages, 190 photographs, 10 essays,
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