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Customer Reviews and Description I found the book was heavy to carry about, and when only being in Cuba preferred a local book because of the effort involved in searching between so many species to see which might be in Cuba.It is excellent. I used Birds of Cuba whilst there: useful and alot better than it looks on Amazon.
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Customer Reviews and Description I am going to leave out any helpful information given by the previous reviews, and say what impressed me most about this fantastic little guide. Its size is perfect, the hardback made me happy because it arrived just after another field guide (petersons) which fell apart, losing pages when I first looked into it, and this book looks like it will endure for some time, so yeah! for quality of workmanship, and there are layers and layers of information in this referance.
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Customer Reviews and Description Terry Tempest Williams is a naturalist living in Utah who has the history of cancer in her family. Cancer in this novel is paralleled with the flooding of the neighboring Great Salt Lake. Overall this book goes to show that cancer goes deeper than the person who it is diagnosed to. I would suggest this book on limited circumstances: One-if you can get past the strong feminine presence and domination of this novel. Two-do not read the last 60 or so pages. I approved of this book up until that point. ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description For a none technical book this has a lot of information I am still delving into the book. I think this would be a very good book for someone thinking of getting sheep. It does point out the problems one may face with this type of livestock. I have enjoyed being educated by this book.
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Customer Reviews and Description After having enjoyed Steinbach's previous book, Without Reservations, I was eager to see what she has been up to in the past few years and if she and Naohiro are still an item. In Without Reservations, Steinbach tells the story of how she took a year off from her job, bought an apartment in Paris and fell in love. It is a story of risk and reward. It really happened, but Steinbach tells it like a story.
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Customer Reviews and Description Just as Doug Peacock stuggles to reconcile his rocky relationship with Cactus Ed through a spiritual and physical return journey to Charlie Bell Pass, so Peacock's new book, "Walking it Off," finds itself struggling to form its own identity in the wake of its predecessor, the gigantic "Grizzly Years."
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Customer Reviews and Description Here I sit, watching the snow flutter down in the middle of the country, suffering from PMS (parked motorcycle syndrome) with the Battery Tender attached to my beloved Bonneville in the garage, and re-reading Peter Egan's "Leanings".
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Customer Reviews and Description "Twilight of the Mammoths" is a gem of a book that traces the career work of one of America's most distinguished ecologists: University of Arizona Emeritus, Paul Martin. Martin begins the book with a crash course in Pleistocene ecology: a who's who of magnificent megafauna, from mammoths to mylodon ground sloths - most of whom vanished suddenly some 13,000 years ago ("Near Time," according to Martin). Surely readers will be surprised by how little this awareness has penetrated even the ecologically schooled. Martin aims to correct ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description