An overview of a magnificent region of Texas. Since its publication in 1980, The Guadalupe Mountains of Texas has received many honors, including the Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award from the Texas Institute of Letters and recognition for its superb design from the Rounce and Coffin Club.
Michael Allender currently lives in Elmira, Oregon, where he works as a photographer and wood craftsman. Alan Tennant, of Austin, is a freelance writer, wilderness tour leader, and former University of Texas faculty member.
The Guadalupe Mountains of the Big Bend region of Texas contain some of the wildest and most magnificent scenery of any primordial wilderness area in the world. The 60 spectacular color photographs in this book vividly capture this extraordinary and pristine landscape while providing a splendid visual reference for Alan Tennant's marvelous account of the natural and social history of the area from prehistoric times to the present. The text deftly ranges from the story of Geronimo and the U.S. Army to wildlife behavior to an explanation of the complexity of the environment's fragile ecology.
— Houston Chronicle
Acknowledgements
The Photographer's Preface
Foreword to the Paperback Edition
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