Best of
Guidebook

2001

Blue Guide Turkey (Blue Guides)


Bernard McDonagh - 2001
    This highly acclaimed Blue Guide also provides more information on central and eastern Turkey than any other guide and unrivaled coverage of Turkey s wonderful artistic heritage.

Texas Trees & Wildflowers: A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar Species


James Kavanagh - 2001
    This beautifully illustrated guide highlights over 140 familiar and unique species of trees, shrubs and wildflowers and also includes an ecoregion map featuring prominent botanical sanctuaries. Laminated for durability, this lightweight, pocket-sized folding guide is an excellent source of portable information and ideal for field use by visitors and residents alike. Made in the USA.

Highroad Guide To The North Carolina Mountains (The Highroad Guides)


Lynda McDaniel - 2001
    Each book features the best the mountains have to offer in a comprehensive, yet concise, format. The reader is introduced to the natural history, geology, flora, and fauna of hundreds of sites. Longstreet Highroad Mountain guides give detailed information on hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, skiing, and other mountain sports of interest to outdoor enthusiasts. There are also many historic sites, special restaurants and bed-and-breakfast places noted. These books are packed with detailed information for both the experienced outdoors traveler or first-time explorer. No one should visit the mountains without a Longstreet Highroad Mountain Guide.

The Cape to Cape Track Guidebook


Jane Scott - 2001
    Maps and information on the Cape to Cape Track and Meelup Trail in Western Australia

Rock Art and Ruins for Beginners and Old Guys


Albert B. Scholl Jr. - 2001
    It shows a real understanding of the earliest inhabitants of North America, who populated the Southwest from approximately 8000 B.C. to AD 1300. The author gives detailed directions to rock art and ruin sites, which were left behind by these inhabitants, in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. The book is beautifully illustrated with 23 full color photographs and 46 black and white photographs. There are seventeen chapters on rock art sites, seven chapters on practical information such as food/cooking, camping, day hiking, photography, conditioning, etc. and three introductory chapters on prehistory and the different theories concerning the emergence and disappearance of the these archaic people, who are sometimes called the "Anasazi". The book is educational, practical and humorous.