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    - The Animal Origins of What We Wear
    by Melissa Kwasny
    £13.99

    Explores the age-old relationship between humans and animals, providing fascinating details about the historic and current use of animals as clothing

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    by Jim Peyton
    £12.99

    Mexican cuisine spanning indigenous, pre-Hispanic, colonial, and contemporary eras

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    by Lawrence Millman
    £12.49

    Four decades of expeditions in the north from Canada to Siberia

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    by Donald Culross Peattie
    £12.99

    Twenty-four essays, one for each hour of the day, that seek to bridge the gap between natural science and organic beauty

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    by Janisse Ray
    £12.99

    ¿Janisse Ray at her best¿. If there¿s a more open, honest, and appealing writer today, I¿ve not met her.¿ ¿ Bill McKibben, author Wandering Home: A Long Walk across Americäs Most Hopeful LandscapeFrom the bestselling author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, an exploration of the astounding and vanishing wild world.

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    A stroll through the forest with stunning photographs and a moving meditation on the secret life of trees

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    by Lewis F. Fisher
    £17.99

    A compelling visual narrative of San Antonio in the early twentieth century by way of more than six hundred historic postcards

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    by Gretchen C. Daily
    £12.99

    A photographic and scientific ode to a beloved Costa Rican relic tree

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    by Margaret Brown Kilik
    £12.99

    Plath's The Bell Jar and McCullers's The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter meet South Texas struggles with gender, class, and race

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    by Lewis F. Fisher
    £21.49

    The comprehensive history of one of the nation’s foremost city parks

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    - How San Antonio's 1921 Flood Devastated a City and Sparked a Latino Environmental Justice Movement
    by Char Miller
    £12.99

    The 1921 flood that put a spotlight on environmental and social inequality in a southwestern city

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    - An Artist Explores the Nature of Virginia
    by Suzanne Stryk
    £16.49

    An artist explores Virginia's natural and human history through essays, sketches, and multimedia assemblages

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    - How Everyday Spaces Structure Our Lives, Behavior, and Well-Being
    by Lily Bernheimer
    £13.99

    An international exploration of how our physical environments shape and define us

  • - My Witness to the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
    by Mary E. Jones Parrish
    £12.99

    Eyewitness statements compiled by a woman who survived the Tulsa race massacre of 1921

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    - A Sportswomen's Notebook
    by Gretchen Legler
    £12.49

    An eloquent chronicle about the complexities of being an outdoors woman

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    - San Antonio's Mexican Garden of Memory
    by Anne Elise Urrutia
    £19.49

    Miraflores reveals the story of an internationally significant cultural landscape in Texas

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    - Portraits of Soldaderas, Saints, and Subversives
     
    £12.99

    Moving portraits of eighteen women hailing from Texas and Mexico who revolutionized their worlds

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    - From Aristotle and Ivory to Science and Conservation
     
    £14.99

    From trunk to tail, these thirty-three essential historical, scientific, and cultural writings on the elephant range from folktales to current practices, creating a greater understanding of this creature.

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    - A Political and Economic History of San Antonio
    by David R. Johnson
    £20.49

    A thorough and highly-accessible history of San Antonio's economic and political development

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    by Beth Peterson
    £16.49

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