Famous Trees of Texas - front cover
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Famous Trees of Texas

"Famous Trees of Texas," Texas Forest Service, 1970, First Edition. Hardcover with worn dust jacket, featuring artwork by Ziza Schofield and photos by Hal Harris. A valuable first edition detailing Texas's significant trees, reflecting the state's rich natural history. Ideal for collectors and nature enthusiasts.

$13.72$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1970
Texas Forest Service, a part of The Texas A&M University System
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B10-ALT-DRJ-0474

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Condition Details

The book is a hardcover first edition with a dust jacket that shows noticeable wear, including edge tears and some scuffing. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean, preserving the detailed illustrations and photographs. Despite the wear, the book is in good condition for its age, offering a glimpse into Texas's natural history.

About This Vintage 1970 Edition

"Famous Trees of Texas," published by the Texas Forest Service in December 1970, is a first edition that explores the significant trees within Texas. As part of the Texas A&M University System, this publication reflects a dedication to preserving Texas's natural history. The book features artwork by Ziza Schofield and photography by Hal Harris, providing a vivid portrayal of Texas's arboreal heritage. This edition stands out as it captures the essence of Texas's natural landmarks with historical context, making it a valuable resource for nature enthusiasts and historians alike. With its first edition status, it offers a unique insight into the state's forestry history, which is not commonly available in later editions. The book is in a hardcover format, with a dust jacket showing signs of wear, including edge tears, indicative of its age and usage.

Publisher Information

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Texas Forest Service, a part of The Texas A&M University System

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