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"In Goodbye to a River, John Graves defined what it means to know a river - as a real place, as a landscape of memory and imagination, and as "a piece of country, [that] hunted and fished and roamed over, …
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"In Goodbye to a River, John Graves defined what it means to know a river - as a real place, as a landscape of memory and imagination, and as "a piece of country, [that] hunted and fished and roamed over, felt and remembered, can be company enough." Readers who've taken the canoe trip down the Brazos with him have long wished to travel other rivers with John Graves. Those journeys now begin in Texas Rivers." "This book marries the work of two Texas legends. John Graves brings to Texas Rivers his ability to weave history, geography and culture into a vibrant portrait of a land and its people. Through photographs of rare beauty, Wyman Meinzer reveals the rivers as few will ever see them in person, distilling decades of experience in capturing light on film into a tour de force presentation of Texas landscapes."--BOOK JACKET.
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