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- Books, Cookbooks
Date Lovers Cookbook
- $10.95
- by Rick Heetland Nature's candy! Enjoy the versatility of dates in these tempting recipes for breads, puddings, cakes, candies, fruitcakes, waffles, pies and a myriad of other taste treats. Comb binding.
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- Books, Wildlife
Desert Bighorn Sheep
- $14.95
- by Dale E. Toweill, Ph.D. An excellent introduction to the natural history of the Desert Bighorn Sheep, including distribution, adaptations, habitat, behavior, reproduction, competition, mortality, human impact, and where to view Desert Bighorn. Color photos. Paperback.
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- Books, Wildlife
Desert Bighorn Sheep: Wilderness Icon
- $29.95
- by Mark C. Jorgensen The book’s 6 chapters feature some 200 photographs documenting sheep habitat, life cycle, and natural history. Jorgensen’s text represents five decades of experience studying desert bighorn sheep and managing their habitat in Anza-Borrego and the Southwest. Paperback.
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- Books, Plants
Desert Cacti of California
- $18.95
- by James W. Cornett First book to include all species in the desert regions of California. Excellent introductory book on cacti in the region. Hardback.
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- Books, DVDs, Wildlife
Desert Dreams DVD
- $22.95
- This cinematic experience will immerse you in the world of the Sonoran Desert filled with life and beauty of each season. Four years in the making, this production showcases 182 species of plants and animals, with a soundtrack combining natural sounds with flute and percussion. DVD.
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- Books, Wildlife
Desert Lizards
- $16.95
- by James W. Cornett The lizard species and groups of closely related species that occur within the American desert are discussed in this book--geckos, iguana, chuckwalla, 16 lizards including horned lizards, skinks, and gila monster--plus excellent color photos, excellent text, and range maps. Paperback.
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- Books, Desert Essays
Desert Solitaire
- $9.99
- by Edward Abbey First published in 1968, Desert Solitaire captures the essence of Abbey's life during three seasons as a park ranger in southeastern Utah. Through prose that is passionate and poetic, Abbey reflects on the condition of our remaining wilderness and the future of a civilization that cannot reconcile itself to living in the natural world as well as…
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- Books, Wildlife
Desert Watch
- $9.95
- by Frances Brainerd A series of seasonal articles written for and first published in 'The Sand Paper,' the monthly newsletter of the Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association. A mix of humor, poetry, and natural history by the pithy and erudite writer and editor of our newsletter during the 1970s and 80s. Published by ABDNHA. Comb binding.
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- Books, Native American
Earth Pigments and Paint of the California Indians
- $19.95
- by Paul Douglas Campbell Many color photos of paint, pigments, rock art, and artifacts, along with historic sepia-tone photos of ceremonies, and extensive information about the composition, use, and symbolism of body paint and painted objects within California Indian societies. Hardback.
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- Books, Cookbooks
Easy RV Recipes
- $10.95
- by Ferne Holmes The author brings you her favorite recipes to make in your RV, camper or houseboat. Utensils, supplies, food and daily menus. Special campfire cooking section! Comb binding.
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- Books, Desert Essays
Eating Stone
- $16.00
- by Ellen Meloy Long believed to be disappearing and possibly even extinct, the Southwestern bighorn sheep of Utah’s canyonlands have made a surprising comeback. The author tracks a band of these majestic creatures through backcountry hikes, downriver floats, and travels across the Southwest. Wry, quirky and perceptive, this book is a brilliant and wholly original tribute to the natural world.…
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- Books, Native American
First People: A Revised Chronology for San Diego County
- $29.95
- by Dennis R. Gallegos A synthesis of the chronology of precontact people of San Diego County, beginning with Malcolm Rogers' early 1919 to 1950s proposed triad of cultures and assemblages and working outward from there, including the author's archaeological finds over the past 40 years. An important work for the serious student or professional archaeologist working in southern California. Paperback.
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