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Covers geology, climate, plants, animals, and society in the Southwest and northern Mexico, with advice for nature watchers.
Author : Susan J. Tweit
Publisher : Alaska Northwest Books
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 12,47 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780882404684
Covers geology, climate, plants, animals, and society in the Southwest and northern Mexico, with advice for nature watchers.
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Page : 208 pages
File Size : 26,6 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Environmental impact statements
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Page : 1082 pages
File Size : 34,34 MB
Release : 1972-06
Category : Delegated legislation
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Author : Jack Whyte
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 593 pages
File Size : 44,43 MB
Release : 2013-08-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0765331578
The story of the man destined to be Robert I, King of Scots.
Author : Robert Sheckley
Publisher : Ozymandias Press
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 12,24 MB
Release : 2018-01-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1531265448
What mission had the Quedak been given? Even he couldn't remember any more - but he refused to die till it was completed! A masterful science fiction tale woven by a master of the genre, Robert Sheckley! A fantastic addition to the library of any sci-fi fanatic!
Author : Rose Arny
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Page : 3088 pages
File Size : 33,19 MB
Release : 1996-06
Category : American literature
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Author : Thant Myint-U
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 25,92 MB
Release : 2012-09-18
Category : History
ISBN : 0374533520
"An account of the Asian frontier's long and rich history and its modern significance."--Publisher's description.
Author : United States. National Advisory Board for Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros
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Page : 172 pages
File Size : 30,4 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Donkeys
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Author : Jose Antonio Lopez
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 18,79 MB
Release : 2008-02-19
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1462822681
The Last Knight The Story of Don Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara Uribe (1774-1841), a Texas Hero (By Jose Antonio Lopez) Once there was a magical land called Tejas. Here is where our Spanish-Mexican ancestors settled to raise families, build their homes, and ranching communities. They were a rare breed of men and women; a hearty stock, strong of both mind and body. They tamed what historian Jerry Thompson calls the Wild and Vivid Land of South Texas. In so doing, they invented the ranching and cowboy phenomena. However, all was not well. Spain ruled Tejas with oppressive and unjust laws. In response for direction to rid America of European colonial rule, several great American-born leaders answered the call to duty during those turbulent times of the late 1700s and early 1800s. Among these were George Washington, Simon Bolivar, and Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara Uribe. While most people may have heard of the first two, few are familiar with Don Bernardo. The Last Knight is the story of this great Texas hero. To begin with, Don Bernardos life has the drama, action, and intrigue of a Hollywood movie, but it is a true story. He was born in Revilla (now Guerrero), on the southern bank of the Rio Grande back when the Rio was just another South Texas river. (The shape of Texas was very different than it is today.) As a young man, Don Bernardo decided to get involved in bringing social change in his community and throughout Texas and Mexico. It was in this restless period of early Texas history that Don Bernardo volunteered to help Father Miguel Hidalgo in his struggle to gain Mexicos independence from Spain. That is why September 16th is today celebrated in Texas. Don Bernardo was appointed a Lt Colonel in the Republican Army. After a trip to the U.S. to seek help and volunteers, he began his revolution in Nacogdoches. That the struggle began here in the Louisiana border was very significant in a historical sense. Nacogdoches and Los Adaes represented the eastern boundary of New Spain. As a matter of fact, Los Adaes is the first capital of Texas. On April 17, 1813, he wrote Texas first Declaration of Independence and its first constitution. He won a series of battles. He became the first President-Protector (governor) of the Independent State of Texas. However, his hope of victory over the Spanish forces vanished quickly, when he was relieved of command and forced to move to Natchitoches, Louisiana in exile. When Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821, Don Bernardo was asked to return to his homeland. He did so in 1824. Upon arriving, he became the governor of the new state of Tamaulipas. He also was appointed to several military posts, including Commandant General of Tamaulipas and Commandant General of the Eastern Interior States (Texas, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, and Nuevo Leon.) He died in 1841 after an illustrious career as a rancher, military leader, Indian fighter, gifted communicator, skilled diplomat, governor of two states (Texas and Tamaulipas), and commandant general of four states. He was a man who possessed rare leadership qualities. We owe our gratitude to this great hero who shared in the first vision of a free and independent Texas.
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
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Page : 698 pages
File Size : 26,2 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Outdoor recreation
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