Guide to the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Tennessee4 reviews
B. Eugene Wofford, Edward W. Chester

Univ of Tennessee Pr, 2002

Workable Keys, Excellent Images

+ Book as promised

For Tennessee and adjacent parts of Georgia, North Carolina etc. there is probably no better book for keying out woody plants. The keys are very good and easily worked. The extensive glossary defines very well all of the botanical terms used in the book. The text and the images (in separate ...
  
  











  



  
Caves of Tennessee1 review
Thomas Calhoun Barr

Caves Of Tennessee

Although this book was printed in 1961, it is still considered the "Bible" of Tennessee cave exploration. Approximately 700 different caves are located and described. Maps and photographs accompany many of these cave descriptions. Many people are surprised to learn that this book is still in ...
  
  











  



  
Tennessee Wildlife Viewing Guide
Gary L Graham

Falcon, 1993

From the wetland forests bounding the mighty Mississippi, to the prairie-like cedar glades of Middle Tennessee, to the misty spruce-fir forests of the Great Smoky Mountains, the Tennessee Wildlife Viewing Guide will lead you to eighty-one premier wildlife viewing areas and will better your chances of seeing wildlife once ;you get there. Included are detailed descriptions of each ...
  
  











  



  
A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Eastern & Central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series)19 reviews
Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins

Houghton Mifflin, 1998

Excellent for identification of reptiles and amphibians

+ Excellent gift for a friend
+ Great guide
+ Excellent reference!
  
  











  



  
Tennessee's Indian Peoples: From White Contact to Removal, 1540-1840 (Tennessee Three Star Books)
Ronald N. Satz

University of Tennessee Press, 1979
  
  











  



  
A Geologic Trip Across Tennessee by Interstate 40 (Outdoor Tennessee)1 review
Harry L. Moore

University of Tennessee Press, 1994

The Perfect Guide for the Rockhound

Having read "Our Restless Earth" by E. Luther, and having just completed a course in geology, I found "A Geologic Trip..." to be the perfect source document for increasing my knowledge of geology. Harry Moore takes you to a site, describes the geology, and gives explicit directions to locate ...
  
  











  



  
Natural Histories: Stories from the Tennessee Valley (Outdoor Tennessee Series)4 reviews
Stephen Lyn Bales

Univ Tennessee Press, 2007

Fabulous Book on Nature and History of the East Tennessee Valley

+ Lessons and wonders from the world surrounding us
+ A Unique Journey into our Natural World
+ Interesting even if you aren't a naturalist/ A good read
  
  











  



  
Wildflowers Of Tennessee, The Ohio Valley and the Southern Appalachians8 reviews

Lone Pine Publishing, 2005

Hands-down Favorite Smoky Mtns/TN Wildflower ID Book

+ wild flower book
+ BUY THIS BOOK!
+ one of the best!
+ This book is wonderful!
  
  











  



  
Gardening With the Native Plants of Tennessee: The Spirit of Place5 reviews
Margie Hunter

University of Tennessee Press, 2003

Excellent handbook on Tennessee natives

+ Excellent resource for native planting
+ Hunter deftly blends ecology, conservation, & horticulture
+ Great Book - Even for a non-gardener!
+ A wonderful resource for a gardener new to Tennessee
  
  











  



  
Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer6 reviews
Delorme

DeLorme Publishing, 2004

atlas & gazetter

+ Opinion
+ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer - Wonderful Resource
+ More than a book of maps.
  
  











  



  
Caves of Chattanooga1 review
Larry E. Matthews

National Speleological Society, 2007

Comments By The Author

This book describes nine (9) caves in the greater Chattanooga area that have been commercial caves. It chronicles their history, beginning with use by the Indians, by white settlers, Civil War use, and commercial use. Five of these caves are still open to the public: Nickajack Cave, Raccoon ...
  
  











  



  
Caves of Tennessee1 review
Thomas Calhoun Barr

Caves Of Tennessee

Although this book was printed in 1961, it is still considered the "Bible" of Tennessee cave exploration. Approximately 700 different caves are located and described. Maps and photographs accompany many of these cave descriptions. Many people are surprised to learn that this book is still in ...
  
  











  



  
Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer6 reviews
Delorme

DeLorme Publishing, 2004

atlas & gazetter

+ Opinion
+ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer - Wonderful Resource
+ More than a book of maps.
  
  











  



  
Natural Histories: Stories from the Tennessee Valley (Outdoor Tennessee Series)4 reviews
Stephen Lyn Bales

Univ Tennessee Press, 2007

Fabulous Book on Nature and History of the East Tennessee Valley

+ Lessons and wonders from the world surrounding us
+ A Unique Journey into our Natural World
+ Interesting even if you aren't a naturalist/ A good read
  
  











  



  
Caves of Chattanooga1 review
Larry E. Matthews

National Speleological Society, 2007

Comments By The Author

This book describes nine (9) caves in the greater Chattanooga area that have been commercial caves. It chronicles their history, beginning with use by the Indians, by white settlers, Civil War use, and commercial use. Five of these caves are still open to the public: Nickajack Cave, Raccoon ...
  
  











  



  
A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Eastern & Central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series)19 reviews
Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins

Houghton Mifflin, 1998

Excellent for identification of reptiles and amphibians

+ Excellent gift for a friend
+ Great guide
+ Excellent reference!
  
  











  



  
Wildflowers Of Tennessee, The Ohio Valley and the Southern Appalachians8 reviews

Lone Pine Publishing, 2005

Hands-down Favorite Smoky Mtns/TN Wildflower ID Book

+ wild flower book
+ BUY THIS BOOK!
+ one of the best!
+ This book is wonderful!
  
  











  



  
Tennessee's Indian Peoples: From White Contact to Removal, 1540-1840 (Tennessee Three Star Books)
Ronald N. Satz

University of Tennessee Press, 1979
  
  











  



  
Guide to the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Tennessee4 reviews
B. Eugene Wofford, Edward W. Chester

Univ of Tennessee Pr, 2002

Workable Keys, Excellent Images

+ Book as promised

For Tennessee and adjacent parts of Georgia, North Carolina etc. there is probably no better book for keying out woody plants. The keys are very good and easily worked. The extensive glossary defines very well all of the botanical terms used in the book. The text and the images (in separate ...
  
  











  



  
A Geologic Trip Across Tennessee by Interstate 40 (Outdoor Tennessee)1 review
Harry L. Moore

University of Tennessee Press, 1994

The Perfect Guide for the Rockhound

Having read "Our Restless Earth" by E. Luther, and having just completed a course in geology, I found "A Geologic Trip..." to be the perfect source document for increasing my knowledge of geology. Harry Moore takes you to a site, describes the geology, and gives explicit directions to locate ...