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Oregon's Dry Side Alan D. St. John

Oregon's Dry Side By Alan D. St. John

Oregon's Dry Side by Alan D. St. John


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Helps to explore the sights, sounds, scents, and stories of Oregon's dry side, the vast, arid East, which is the state's true West. This book shows the region's flora and fauna and dramatic geology in photographs.

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Oregon's Dry Side by Alan D. St. John

Come explore the sights, sounds, scents, and stories of Oregon's dry side, the stunning, vast, arid East, which is the state's true West. Three extensive, flexible driving tours lead to the volcanic mountains and mysterious fossils, vanilla-scented ponderosa pines, painted desert colors, wild creatures large and small, rugged wildflowers, remote outposts, and rich history reaching back to prehistoric times. Your expert guide is Alan D. St. John, naturalist, photographer, native Oregonian, and lifetime dry-side explorer who shares it all, including - and this is generous indeed - some of his own little-known favorite places. Also a broad field guide to eastern Oregon, this treasure of a book shows the region's flora and fauna and dramatic geology in gorgeous photographs.

Oregon's Dry Side Reviews

Neither an insider's travel guide, nor an informative natural history, nor an engaging portrait of the contemporary culture and economic landscape in central and eastern Oregon: It's all of the above. -- Camela Raymond Portland Monthly 20070501 Written and photographed by native Oregonian naturalist and photographer Alan D. St. John, the book is truly a labor of Stetson spirit and tumbleweed love. ... [It] captures the sage-scented lifestyle, the granite and ice, the tule dingles, the pine-scented paradises and sense of spaciousness so many of us treasure. -- Jeff Petersen La Grande Observer 20070412 [St. John] includes natural history with geology, nature, travel tips, and local lore in an easy style against an awesome array of photos, mostly his own. -- John Terry Oregonian 20070429 [St. John's] descriptions of flowers, trees, geology, wildlife, and other critters are greatly enhanced by excellent photographs. -- Lee Juillerat Klamath Falls Herald and News 20070512 Highlights include plenty of cultural and natural history, extensive checklists of plants and animals, and more than 300 color photographs. -- Jim Witty Bend Bulletin 20070620 Successfully meshes stunning photography and interesting narrative ... an invaluable tool. -- Steve Dieffenbacher Southern Oregon Mail Tribune 20080111 Beautifully illustrated with striking photographs and historical reproductions, and St. John's description of Oregon's dry landscapes is fascinating. -- Keith R. Benson Pacific Northwest Quarterly 20080401

About Alan D. St. John

Alan D. St. John, native Oregonian, naturalist, and photographer, also wrote Reptiles of the Northwest. His work has appeared in National Geographic, Natural History, Outdoor Photographer, The New York Times, and elsewhere. He has conducted reptile and amphibian field surveys for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, the USDA Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service. Alan St. John lives in Bend, Oregon.

Additional information

CIN0881928291G
9780881928297
0881928291
Oregon's Dry Side by Alan D. St. John
Used - Good
Paperback
Timber Press
20070515
324
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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