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    A stroll through the forest with stunning photographs and a moving meditation on the secret life of trees

  • av Ellen Clark
    278,-

    Discover the culture and history of pan dulce, Mexico’s famous sweet bread, from Aztec maize to French-inspired bolillos.

  • av Jack London
    211,-

    A graphic novel adaptation of a classic story of the role of the individual within a revolution

  • av Ryan Murdock
    268,-

    A personal and critical examination of how a powerful cabal on the Mediterranean island nation of Malta planned an assassination

  • av Jenny Browne
    186,-

    More than forty-five poems from and about the beautiful and brutal state of Texas

  • av Carlo Petrini
    257,-

    A timely message for everyone about the importance of integral ecology to the future

  • av Laurie Roath Frazier
    224,-

    Personal, nature, and travel essays set in the karst ecosystem of the Texas Hill Country

  • av Kathleen Alcala
    278,-

    Understanding the legend and legacy of La Llorona, the weeping woman

  • av Al Rendon
    384,-

    A stunning collection of photography of Tejano life, from Selena to Uvalde, spanning five decades

  • av Alejandro Rosas
    402,-

    The lavishly illustrated and remarkable story of Mexico spanning more than four thousand years

  • av Alejandro Rosas
    224,-

    A playfully illustrated history of Mexico City since 1521 to current day

  • av Catherine R. Ettinger
    232,-

    A surprising look at the Latin American influences on one of the most significant modern architects of the twentieth century

  • av Cary Clack
    244,-

    A nationally loved columnist reflects on life in Texas and the times we live in

  • av Kurt Caswell
    233,-

    Drawn by the natural beauty, rich literary tradition, and charming eccentricities of the island nation, two lifelong friends journey across Iceland

  • av Donald E. Everett
    240,-

    Architectural history of signifigant San Antonio neighborhood

  • av Lawrence Millman
    188,-

    An exploration of indigenous trauma, climate change, and digital culture in the shadow of a series of Inuit murders in Canada in 1941

  • av Hugh Asa Fitzsimons
    194,-

  • av Paul Flahive, Tori Poole & Burgin Streetman
    264,-

    Nonfiction essays from Texas Public Radio's live storytelling series

  • av Toby Jurovics
    382,-

    Contemporary photographers pay tribute to the life and work of Barry Lopez

  • av Barry Lopez
    201,-

    A conversation with beloved writer Barry Lopez about attentiveness, humility, and hope in a troubled natural world

  • av Peter Turchi
    194,-

    Peter Turchi’s third book on the craft of fiction goes beyond the basics to explore the intricate mechanics of storytelling.

  • av Jason M. Brown
    188,-

    Intimate journey into the lives of contemporary Roman Catholic monks and their sense of place

  • av Jim Peyton
    201,-

    Mexican cuisine spanning indigenous, pre-Hispanic, colonial, and contemporary eras

  • av Lawrence Millman
    181,-

    Four decades of expeditions in the north from Canada to Siberia

  • - The Animal Origins of What We Wear
    av Melissa Kwasny
    214,-

    Explores the age-old relationship between humans and animals, providing fascinating details about the historic and current use of animals as clothing

  • av Janisse Ray
    201,-

    ¿Janisse Ray at her best¿. If there¿s a more open, honest, and appealing writer today, I¿ve not met her.¿ ¿ Bill McKibben, author Wandering Home: A Long Walk across Americäs Most Hopeful LandscapeFrom the bestselling author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, an exploration of the astounding and vanishing wild world.

  • av Lewis F. Fisher
    274,-

    A compelling visual narrative of San Antonio in the early twentieth century by way of more than six hundred historic postcards

  • av Gretchen C. Daily
    201,-

    A photographic and scientific ode to a beloved Costa Rican relic tree

  • av Margaret Brown Kilik
    201,-

    Plath's The Bell Jar and McCullers's The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter meet South Texas struggles with gender, class, and race

  • av Barry Lopez
    188,-

    The six stories in Outside showcase Barry Lopez’s majestic talent as a fiction writer. Lopez writes in spare prose, but his narratives resonate with an uncanny power. With a reverence for our exterior and interior landscapes, these stories offer profound insight into the relationships between humans and animals, creativity and beauty, and, ultimately, life and death. Again and again, whether describing a Navajo rug possessing the essence of its maker, a boy who can change places with his half-coyote dog (named Leaves), or a teacher whose presence brings into question the meaning of friendship, Lopez portrays elemental and sacred places. His prose transcends its simplicity to enter spaces of wonder and mystery. As James Perrin Warren says in his compelling introduction, “Lopez’s narrators bear witness to extraordinary patterns and purposes . . . The storyteller is vital to the community and to a healthy landscape, but the vital relationship is also reciprocal. . . . We participate, along with Lopez, in the long history of storytelling. We become part of the atmosphere in which wisdom shows itself.”

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