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Landscapes of the Texas Plains and Canyons

Landscapes of the Texas Plains and Canyons
Author: Jeff Lynch
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Release: 2020-12-25
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ISBN: 9781034158394

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Explore the vast beauty of the Texas Plains and Canyons through the rich and vibrant photographs of local photographer, Jeff Lynch.


Canyon Visions

Canyon Visions
Author: Amy Gormley Winton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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A gorgeous combination of photographs, original art, and descriptive text that celebrates the wild and seldom-visited canyonlands of the Texas Plains. Exploring an environment largely unknown to even native Texans, both writer and artist take the reader on an intimate and compelling visit to an unforgetably beautiful corner of Texas.


Canyons of the Texas High Plains

Canyons of the Texas High Plains
Author: Wyman Meinzer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2001
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

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Framing Meinzer's work in elegant historic context, preeminent Panhandle historian Frederick W. Rathjen gives us a rare appreciation of the topographic majesty of the Periman Red Beds that 230 to 280 million years ago lay below a shallow sea and through subsequent millennia and riverine deposit, erosion, and redeposit would gain 'variegated walls and formations of gray, yellow, maroon, lavender and orange shown most conspicuously in the lovely Spanish Skirts."


Texas Landscapes

Texas Landscapes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2018-10-31
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ISBN: 9781732865006

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Striking photos of Texas landscapes: high plains, cattle, wind, water, Big Bend, hill country, desert and canyons, by Austin photographer Diana Borden. A souvenir for visitors and a welcome home for Texans far afield.


Caprock Canyonlands

Caprock Canyonlands
Author: Dan L Flores
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603443320

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Twenty years ago, Dan Flores's "Caprock Canyonlands" became one of the first books ever to treat the flat, arid landscape of the southern High Plains as a place of uncommon beauty and enduring spirit. Now a classic, "Caprock Canyonlands" has been favorably compared by readers to the work of such icons of nature and environmental writing as William Bartram, Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and Henry David Thoreau. Containing the author's stunning photography, a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx, author of "Brokeback Mountain," an afterword by environmental historian Thomas R. Dunlap, and a new preface by the author, this twentieth anniversary edition makes available to a new generation of readers Flores's knowledgeable and heartfelt narrative of the canyons and badlands of eastern New Mexico and western Oklahoma and Texas. He evokes the history and natural history that shaped the region, drawing upon geology, mythology, botany, art, history and natural history that shaped the region, drawing upon geology, mythology, botany, art, history, and literature. ""Caprock Canoynlands" keeps its place on our bookshelves . . . for its exploration of a deeply human activity: the search for the beauty of the earth, the depth and strength of our ties to it, and the ways those appear in a particular landscape . . . here illuminated by love."--from the afterword by Thomas R. Dunlap


Texas

Texas
Author: Laurence Parent
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0882409697

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Texas is unique, not only because it is the only state to enter the Union by way of a treaty, but because a clause in that treaty gives Texas the right, in perpetuity, to divide into as many as five separate states. These "Five States of Texas" reflect the remarkable geographic variety of this vast landscape. From the plains and mountains, beaches and deserts, forests and rugged canyons, Laurence Parent captures the beauty of the Texas landscapes, places, and people that are as diverse as its many-faceted culture.


Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains

Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains
Author: Walter McDonald
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780896725065

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Clarity, focus, and startling detail are the stuff of lasting images--in poetry or photography. Who better, then, to illuminate what would elude us than a native state photographer and native state poet laureate? Selected from hundreds of photographs and poems, these pairs show surprising harmony of vision and insights about the vast, wide plains, their dramatic colors, and the calm, vigorous people who thrive beneath their sprawling skies, accepting the risks and splendor of it all. Together and on their own, these photos and poems astonish and delight, stagger and jostle, each resonating with texture and joy.


Ancient Landscapes of South Texas

Ancient Landscapes of South Texas
Author: Juan L. Gonzalez
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Release: 2022-01-30
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ISBN:

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In this book about the Ancient Landscapes of South Texas, we travel from deep time at the forming of the solar system all the way to the algal mats that review themselves with each tidal cycle. We explore the evidence of our changing landscape. Ancient beaches and drowned shorelines, volcanoes, and shifting sand, giant oysters and mammoths, petrified forests and thousand-year-old living trees, tiny zircon crystals and a powerful river are part of our natural landscape. Juxtaposed with this is how this landscape has, for millennia, shaped the lives of people in the past. Today, in the Anthropocene, we see how human activities, dating largely from the Industrial Revolution, changed the earth's landscape and ecosystems. The photographs in this book tell the story and should encourage Geotourism and a broader celebration of our Public Heritage of South Texas along the Rio Grande. Keywords are: Geoheritage, Geotourism, Human-land interaction, Anthropocene, South Texas Geology, Rio Grande Valley Geology and Culture, Ecotourism


Landscapes of Texas

Landscapes of Texas
Author:
Publisher: Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780890960882

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Contains color photographs that showcase the diversity and beauty of Texas landscapes, drawn from the pages of "Texas Highways," magazine.