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#THE ALAMO AND THE TEXAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE (THE). Haythornthwaite.
Covers uniforms and personal equipment of these soldiers.The Alamo is not a part of San Antonio Missions NHP but is closely allied with its hisory. Photos, 48 pages.
ISBN: 0-8505-684-3.
Order #: STAC4239 paper$12.95.

BIG BEND (TX).BIG BEND (TX). by Helen Moss.
National Park Service Handbook #119 to Texas National park with its southern boundary at the U.S./Mexico line gives introduction and history, natural history, with travel guide to desert and canyons. Includes how the regional canyons were formed, wildlife and plants guide from desert to river to mountain, Indians of Big Bend, mining in the region, bandit history, flash floods and waterholes plus hiking and walking trails to use. Black-and-white and color photographs and drawings and maps, 128 pages, index.
ISBN: 024-005-00836-5. 1983. Order #: USGB2437 paper$7.95.

 

BIG BEND: the story behind the scenery. BIG BEND: the story behind the scenery. Sperling.
Geology, plant life, animals, history of this Texas national park. 48 large-format pages, color illustratrions.
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ISBN: 0-88741-101-3. 1995. Order #: KCPU4679 paper$8.95.

 

 

 

THE BIG BEND OF THE RIO GRANDE. THE BIG BEND OF THE RIO GRANDE. by Ross A. Maxwell.
Geologic history explains how the landscape features were formed in this national park in Texas adjacent to Mexico. Explains the life that once lived here based on fossils discovered in rock layers. Includes history and settlers of Big Bend National park area. Maps in pocket show place names, panorama of The Basin in the Chisos Mountains, terrain features, cross sections of subsurface rocks, and large geologic map in color with rock formations, faults, and folds. Guidebook 7 of the Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas--Austin. Illustrated, 144 pages, index,
ISBN: None. 1979. Covers wrinkled. Order #: BUEG2292 paper$19.95.

 

 

BIG BEND--three steps to the sky. BIG BEND--three steps to the sky. by Frank Deckert.
Human and natural history of  this national park in Texas: river, desert, and mountain environments. Character of the Rio Grande as it makes its big arc defining the US/Mexico border and how the river carved this path. Story of early Indians who lived here and of more recent people. Adaptations of plants and animals to an arid and hot environment. Exploration of the river and region by Spanish and , later, American surveyors. History of bandits and settlers. Map, 50 color photos, 44 large-format pages.
ISBN: None. 1981. Order #: BIBE0177 paper$6.95.

GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK: its story and its scenery. GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK: its story and its scenery. by John Barnett.
History, geology, wildlife of national park in the Texas desert. The human story here is documented with artifacts to have begun at least by 12,000 years ago. These people did not farm and used caves for shelter. Spanish explorations came through the area as did the Butterfield stage running from Tennessee and Missouri to San Francisco, California, with the foundation of a station still extant. Geology is explained from a Permian time period coral reef in the sea to the limestones of the peak today. Plants and animals are presented along with information on hiking, even to the mountain summit. Color photographs, 32 large-format pages.
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ISBN: None. Order #: CACA1889 paper$5.95.

 

LBJ COUNTRY. LBJ COUNTRY. by Awani Press .
Guide to Lyndon Baines Johnson National Historic Park (Birthplace and Boyhood Home), Johnson City, the Texas White House, LBJ State Park, Hye, Stonewall, and Fredericksburg, Texas. Describes the Texas Hill Country, presents an introduction to the origins of this president, and includes some of the animals on the Johnson ranch as well as historic buildings in the region. 58 color illustrations, map, 40 pages.
ISBN: 0-615266-14-8. Order #: AWAN6171 paper $4.95.

 

RIVER GUIDE TO THE RIO GRANDE: general information. RIVER GUIDE TO THE RIO GRANDE: general information. by Big Bend Natural History Association/National Park Service.
How to run the river above, through, and below Big Bend National park--contains river regulations, equipment needs, safety concerns, hints for successful trip. To be used with guides specific to reaches of the river. Photos, 24 pages.
ISBN: . Order #: BIBE0170 paper$3.95.

 

 

 

List of National Park System areas in Texas:
Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument
Amistad National Recreation Area
Big Bend National Park
Big Thicket National Preserve
Chamizal National Memorial
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail
El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail
Fort Davis National Historic Site
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park
Padre Island National Seashore
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Waco Mammoth National Monument

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19th CENTURY WHALING TALES. 19th CENTURY WHALING TALES. by James Temple Brown and Gustav Kobbe.
Pursuing the world's largest mammal in boats powered only by sail and oar.
Perhaps the sea's highest adventure was the whaling chase, as great or greater than exploring uncharted waters. Why else would men risk their lives and their families' securities? The money could be good, too, and for some, there was the chance at freedom, for the industry was mainly blind as to skin color at a time when opportunities for non-whites were scarce. The whaling industry flourished for two centuries, and its traditions are recounted in seaport museums and the stories here:
"Stray Leaves from a Whaleman's Log" is reprinted from Century Magazine, 1893. It tells about chasing of whales on a cruise from the standpoint of the individual whaleman.
" The Perils and Romance of Whaling" came out in Century Magazine in 1890. It gives more of the detail of the subject and also includes anecdotes of episodes from the early days.
A final section " Cutting in and Trying Out" explains the whale-butchering process. Period illustrations. 48 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-089-4. ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-089-8. Order #: VIST0089 paper $4.95.
Parks and museums now tell of this period of history, for instance at New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park in Massachusetts and Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut.


HE LIGHT-HOUSES OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1874. THE LIGHT-HOUSES OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1874. by Charles Nordhoff & Gustav Kobbe.
Showing lighthouses and keepers on all U.S. coasts--Pacific, Atlantic, Gulf, and Great Lakes, with three extra articles by Gustav Kobbe: "Life in a Lighthouse", and if that isn't lonely enough there comes "Life on the South Shoals Lightship". Last is "Heroism in the Lighthouse Service".
Here are four articles on that romantic historic aspect of the maritime industry--the lighthouse. The first is a history and survey of lighthouses to 1874, giving a look at the federal service that operated them and how the lighthouses were run as well as their importance to shipping when when a light was main--sometimes the only--navigational aid. Then there are insights into keepers' lives in one of the most exposed lighthouses ever built (Minot's Ledge outside Boston Harbor). Portrayed, too is the role played by offshore lights on anchored ships. And recalled, too, are dramas and devotion to fellow man and duty that must never be forgotten. First published at the pre-1900 time when lighthouses held greatest importance: Lighthouses remain intriguing for their function and dramatic vertical architecture, and are now historic, recalling dramas of the past. Many of the lighthouses described are in national and state park areas and are maintained as historic sites, with museums and visitor centers open to the public. In many you can still climb to the top for a view keepers once saw. A visit to one of these  is all the more meaningful with the insights gained from this collection of articles. 75 period engravings. 64 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-086-X. ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-086-7. Order #: VIST0086 paper $6.95.

SIGNALS OF THE SEA AND HEROES OF THE SURF: the epic story of America's light-houses and life-savers, written at their heyday.SIGNALS OF THE SEA AND HEROES OF THE SURF: the epic story of America's light-houses and life-savers, written at their heyday. by Arthur Hewitt and John R. Spears.
Two of the most romantic traditions of the sea are here combined to form the content of this book--light-houses and life-savers. Stories of the work of the keepers and savers span the range from daytime monotony, and even loneliness, between storms, to the thrill of daring sea rescues in raging winter surf. Through all, dedication of the men involved shines as brightly as the lights they tended and as steadily as their massive surfboats while heading through the breakers to sea. Reprinted from The Outlook for 1903 and 1904. Good reading for anyone intending to visit the many lighthouses and life-saving stations maintained as historic sites on all U.S. coasts. Period engravings. 24 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-088-6. ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-088-1. Order #: VIST0088 paper $4.95.

THE UNITED STATES LIFE-SAVING SERVICE--1880: predecessor to today's Coast Guard. THE UNITED STATES LIFE-SAVING SERVICE--1880: predecessor to today's Coast Guard by J. H. Merryman.
Story of chain of life-saving stations that once lined all U.S. coasts--Atlantic, Gulf, Great Lakes, Pacific--with rescue dramas, apparatus and technique used by heroic federal surfmen. The U.S. Life-saving Service was at its heyday when this material was written in 1880. Shipping was a busy industry among the seaport cities, yet navigation was often unsure, and storms poorly predicted. Wrecks were all too common; ships in peril were even run toward shore to founder them where they would be closer to possible rescue. A chain of life-saving stations on all four U.S. coasts was therefore established to save lives. Accounts of heroism at these lonely outposts remain amazing--and chilling. Our author was chief inspector of the board examining these station's crews. He tells of the organization of the Service, the desperate need for the life saving function, of rescues, and of rescue methods and apparatus. Today many of these stations are maintained as historic reminders of past deeds, and several are in parks and/or include museums. Some provide demonstrations of how rescues were made in the surf and by lifeboats. Read this book and visit one or several of the stations on any coast for an appreciation of the life-saving service heritage. 79 period illustrations. 64 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-071-1. ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-071-3. Order #: VIST0071 paper$6.95.

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