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Field Guide to the Grand Canyon
Pocket Naturalist
FIELD GUIDE
2001
PLASTIC CARD
A fold-up, laminated card featuring color drawings and short descriptions of commonly encountered birds, mammals and reptiles of the Grand Canyon.
(USW334, $5.95) |
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Grand Canyon, Travelers' Tales
James O'Reilly
Larry Habegger
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1999
PAPER
281 PAGES
A diverse collection of excellent stories and essays, mostly modern. Organized by topic, the selection includes Barry Lopez, Terry Tempest Williams, Ann Zwinger, Colin Fletcher, Edward Abbey and other greats. It's a highly readable introduction to the nature, history and people of the Grand Canyon.
(USW333, $17.95) |
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How the Canyon Became Grand, A Short History
Stephen J. Pyne
HISTORY
1999
PAPER
199 PAGES
From worthless real estate to marvel of nature, the history of the Grand Canyon and our appreciation of the wilderness is documented by environmental historian Stephen J. Pyne. Author of Fire on the Rim, his story of his time as a firefighter at the Grand Canyon, Pyne is an erudite, stimulating author.
(USW76, $15.00) |
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National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America
Jon Dunn
FIELD GUIDE
2011
PAPER
576 PAGES
From Alaska to Baja California, this field guide published by the National Geographic Society, now in its sixth edition (with tabs!), is the one to carry. Practical to use in the field, it has maps, illustrations and descriptions of the birds on facing pages. The scale of the maps changes with the range of the bird, which means you get a more detailed regional map for those birds with a restricted range. This fully revised sixth edition, bigger and better than ever, includes 23 new species, 300 new illustrations, innovative migration and subspecies maps, and a handy quick-find visual index.
(FG09, $27.95) |
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