Texas Lost

Download or Read eBook Texas Lost PDF written by Andrew Sansom and published by Parks and Wildlife Foundation of Texas. This book was released on 1995 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Texas Lost
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Publisher : Parks and Wildlife Foundation of Texas
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 0964702304
ISBN-13 : 9780964702301
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Book Synopsis Texas Lost by : Andrew Sansom

Book excerpt: In no other state is the identity of its people so closely tied to the land as it is in Texas. Texans have historically & passionately defined themselves through their sense of place. As one considers the remarkable diversity of the landscape of Texas & the array of cultures that have arisen from the land, the fierce individuality of the people is easy to understand. Today, the very foundation of that deep sense of who we are is threatened by forces that are changing the character of the land more rapidly & profoundly than at any other time since the introduction of agriculture. Few remnants of the real Texas remain, & the realities of public policy & finance in the nineties present an uncertain climate for protecting those natural treasures that have managed to survive. And some have survived. The best & most significant of them are presented in this book, along with a twenty-first century strategy for protecting them. If we want our children to understand what it means to be Texan, we can do no less. PUBLICATION DATE: OCTOBER 1995. 160 PAGE--FULL COLOR THROUGHOUT, HARDBACK COST: $39.95 ISBN#: 0-9647023-0-4. FOR MORE INFORMATION: GULF PUBLISHING - 713-529-4301.


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