Alabama
Birds (Pocket Naturalist)
by Kavanagh, Leung
Alabama Birds, An Introduction to Familiar Species, is a must-have,
reference guide for beginners and experts alike. Whether you're on a nature
hike or in your own backyard, you'll want to take along a copy of this
indispensable guide. The Pocket Naturalist(tm) series is an introduction
to common plants and animals and natural phenomena. Each pocket-sized,
folding guide highlights up to 150 species and most feature a map highlighting
prominent sanctuaries and outstanding natural attractions. Each is laminated
for durability.
Publisher: Waterford Press; 1st edition (May 1, )
ISBN-10: 1583551301
Away for the Weekend, Southeast : Great Getaways for Every Season
in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
by Eleanor Berman
Listed under Southeast USA
Alabama Railroads
by Wayne Cline
Listed under American
Railroads
Alabama Canoe Rides and Float Trips : A Detailed Guide to the Cahaba
and 25 Other Creeks and Rivers of Alabama Plus Put-Ins, Take-Outs, and
General I
by John H. Foshee
Listed under Alabama Sports &
Outdoors
Alabama Trails
by Patricia Stenger Sharpe
Listed under Alabama Outdoors
Back
Home : Journeys Through Mobile
by Roy Hoffman
(Hardcover)
The Barefoot Fisherman's Guide to the Emerald Coast: From Gulf Shore,
Alabama, to Apalachicola, Florida
by Gregory Dew
Listed under Fishing Alabama
Compass American Guides Gulf South : Louisiana, Southern Mississippi,
and the Gulf Coast of Alabama (Gulf South)
by Bethany E. Bultman, et al
Listed under Southeast USA
Cruising Guide to the Northern Gulf Coast : Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana
by Claiborne S. Young
Listed under Cruising Guides
Foghorn Outdoors: Alabama & Georgia Camping: The Complete Guide
to More Than 380 Campgrounds
by Marilyn Windle, Bob Race (Illustrator)
Listed under Camping
Fodor's USA Road Guide : Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Tennessee
Everything travelers need for a great road trip--whether across the
country or to a family reunion in their own state.Encyclopedic listings
with to-the-point descriptions of over 25,000 hotels, restaurants, and
attractions in more than 5,000 towns series-wide. Contact information,
rules of the road, scenic drives, climate charts, and more.
Listed under Southeast USA
Letters from Alabama, (U.S. : Chiefly Relating to Natural History)
by Philip Henry Gosse
Listed under Alabama History
Mobil Travel Guide Southeast : Alabama, Arkansas,
Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee
by Consumer Guide (Editor)
Listed under Southeast USA
Palmetto
Country
by Stetson Kennedy
Reprint of the 1942 edition. The author headed the Florida Writer's
Project unit on folklore, oral history, and social ethnic studies for the
Works Progress Administration. This is his wide-ranging social history
of Florida and the deep South up to the eve of WWII.
Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
(Paperback - December 1989)
Seeing
Historic Alabama : Fifteen Guided Tours
by Virginia Van Der Veer Hamilton, et al
(Paperback)
Seasonal
Guide to the Natural Year : A Month by Month Guide to Natural Events :
Florida With Georgia and Albama Coasts
by M. Timothy O'Keefe
(Paperback)
Off
the Beaten Path Alabama : A Guide to Unique Places
by Gay N. Martin
(Paperback)
Rowing to Latitude : Journeys Along the Arctic's Edge
by Jill A. Fredston
Listed under Canoeing
Stars
Fell on Alabama
by Carl Carmer, et al
(Paperback)
60
Hikes within 60 Miles: Birmingham
by Russell Helms
Book Description: Including hikes near Anniston, Gadsden, Cullman,
and Tuscaloosa, 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Birmingham reaches out to provide
the best day hikes within an hour's drive of the Magic City. From mine-riddled
Ruffner Mountain in the Eastwood/Irondale area to the blast furnaces of
Tannehill State Park, area hiking paths cross hidden ore shafts, pass over
vast deposits of coal, and circle immense limestone quarries. In fact,
hiking in Birmingham almost always leads back to three things: iron, coal,
and limestone-the history of the Birmingham area and all facets of its
growth are welded to its vast mineral wealth. Those hikes, though, that
have a minimal connection to iron and steel, such as the wild trails of
Talladega National Forest, stake their reputation on a fourth natural resource:
rugged physical beauty.
Paperback from Menasha Ridge Press
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Weekend
Getaways in Alabama
by Joan Broerman, Joan Boerman
(Paperback)
Alabama : Portrait of a State
by Dan Brothers (Photographer), Wayne Greenhaw (Contributor)
(Hardcover)
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Alabama Trails
by Patricia Stenger Sharpe
(Paperback - September 1993)
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