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Lone Star Travel Guide to Texas Hill Country
Richard Zelade
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Description for Lone Star Travel Guide to Texas Hill Country
Paperback. Num Pages: 392 pages, 5 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: WTH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 231 x 156 x 20. Weight in Grams: 517.
A more narrowly focused but still abundantly informative treatment of the Texas Hill Country, this new edition features five tours of the Hill Country that capture the essence of its flavor and charm. Take a ride on the Fredericksburg & Northern Railroad, follow the historic Mormon trails from Travis Peak Community to Medina Lake, visit Enchanted Rock, and much more. This book gives you historic tidbits, folklore, and geography; detailed listings of lodgings, restaurants, and entertainment; major attractions, including state parks, museums, and historic places; directions, days and hours of operation, addresses, and phone numbers; and maps and calendar of events. This updated sixth edition contains even more destinations than ever before!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing United States
Number of pages
392
Condition
New
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
Lanham, United States
ISBN
9781589796096
SKU
V9781589796096
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Richard Zelade
Richard Zelade is a writer, historian, explorer and cyclist. He lives in Austin, Texas.
Reviews for Lone Star Travel Guide to Texas Hill Country
Richard Zelade's Texas Hill Country is, quite simply, the bible for aficionados of that wondrous region. This new edition contains rich historical insights and practical guidance. It's an indispensable reference.
Robert Draper, contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and National Geographic The geography and history of the Texas Hill Country is endlessly fascinating…. A tireless prospector of Texas regional knowledge (as well as a clever phrase-spinner), Richard Zelade has no equal.
Jesse Sublett III, author of numerous crime novels and works of nonfiction, founder of the Skunks, and fifth generation Texan ....The new 6th Edition is not only updated, but bigger and better. Even though I've lived in Central Texas for 40 years, I wouldn't travel the Texas Hill Country without it.
Ted Siff, an Austin publisher, conservationist, parks advocate, and former president of Texas Monthly Press from 1977-1980 Richard Zelade’s Texas Hill Country is equal parts history book and travel guide. He takes the reader on a leisurely journey along the back roads pointing out the landmarks and the stories behind them. No other book brings the complete story of the area alive with such colorful detail. If high school history was this interesting, it would be every student’s favorite subject. From the Native Texan to the weekend day tripper, everyone will discover new gems in the guide or be reintroduced to old favorites in this beautiful region of country.
Gerald E. McLeod, a leading authority on exploring Texas and author of the "Day Trips" column in The Austin Chronicle since 1991
Robert Draper, contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and National Geographic The geography and history of the Texas Hill Country is endlessly fascinating…. A tireless prospector of Texas regional knowledge (as well as a clever phrase-spinner), Richard Zelade has no equal.
Jesse Sublett III, author of numerous crime novels and works of nonfiction, founder of the Skunks, and fifth generation Texan ....The new 6th Edition is not only updated, but bigger and better. Even though I've lived in Central Texas for 40 years, I wouldn't travel the Texas Hill Country without it.
Ted Siff, an Austin publisher, conservationist, parks advocate, and former president of Texas Monthly Press from 1977-1980 Richard Zelade’s Texas Hill Country is equal parts history book and travel guide. He takes the reader on a leisurely journey along the back roads pointing out the landmarks and the stories behind them. No other book brings the complete story of the area alive with such colorful detail. If high school history was this interesting, it would be every student’s favorite subject. From the Native Texan to the weekend day tripper, everyone will discover new gems in the guide or be reintroduced to old favorites in this beautiful region of country.
Gerald E. McLeod, a leading authority on exploring Texas and author of the "Day Trips" column in The Austin Chronicle since 1991