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Photography Hard Cover $24.95 Buy | Biggio The Final Game Michael Hart
Own this beautiful visual record of the entire time Craig was on the field, from the minute he walked into the dugout and surveyed the setting, until his final farewell and waves to the crowd as he entered the dugout tunnel for the last time as an active player. It includes his first at-bat, and subsequent hit, the last of his career, and his 668th double, most ever by a right-handed hitter, and 6th all-time. It is a record of his play, his emotions, his interaction with his family, and the crowd that was there to salute and honor him. On September 30, 2007, Craig Biggio, the man who made Houston a baseball town, played his final game... More » | | | |  Hard Cover $34.95 Buy | El Vaquero Real The Original American Cowboy John Dyer
The Vaquero was in Texas before there was a Texas. They came north from Mexico with the big Spanish land grants of the 18th century. Descended from a long, illustrious line of mounted riders, the Vaquero can trace his ancestry many hundreds of years ago to the North African riders of Morocco, to the original Vaqueros in Spain, and to Mexico. When Captain King and other early ranchers came into South Texas and began amassing huge swathes of land, it was the Vaquero who enabled him to go into the cattle business. It was the Vaquero who taught the Anglo cowboy everything he needed to know about cattle and horses. ... More » | | | |  Hard Cover $34.95 Buy | The Face of Texas Portraits of Texas Michael O'Brien
Texas! Hearing the word "Texas" conjures images of a state as diverse as it is large. And Michael and Elizabeth O'Brien's The Face Of Texas captures the array of people -- from common folks 'done well,' such as Willie Nelson, who sings to the nation, to a couple who have gone to Washington to lead the nation and reside in the White House, yet still have Texas branded deep in their hearts and souls. Michael's well-visualized and executed photographs of the "Faces" of Texas pair with the journalistic skills of Elizabeth, his wife, who has penned portraits of Michael's subjects, giving the reader a visual panoramic of Texas... More » | | | |  Hard Cover $72.00 Buy | Qatar Sand, Sea and Sky Diana C. K. Untermeyer
Qatar occupies a thumb of land that extends off the Arabian Peninsula into the Persian Gulf. This nation, though small in size, represents more than a strategic geographical location: it is uniquely beautiful and culturally rich. Qatar: Sand, Sea and Sky is an overview of the country's history, its journey into modernity and the ways it preserves the duality of its culture as a desert by the sea... More » | | | |  Soft Cover $24.95 Buy | Moments That Matter Real Life Photography Techniques for Capturing the Wonder of Family Life Farrah Braniff
As a professional photographer and mother of three, Farrah Brannif knows what parents are looking for in the photographs they take. She also knows what stands in the way of obtaining those images. Parents want photographs that show the magic, the love and the story of growing families... More » |
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