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Along with color photographs of all thirty-two species, this work, part of ""Iowa's"" series of laminated guides, includes common and... Læs mere
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The river, like a keen memory, carries a record of the past. The author has spent forty years in the basin of the Upper Iowa River. In this book, he tells... Læs mere
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In the five state regions of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky and Missouri, 1027 men and women are... Læs mere
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In the world of sports, Iowa is probably best known for wrestling but the state has also produced more than 200 major league... Læs mere
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Frank P. Donovan was one of the first writers to provide a complete exploration of the major steam railways that served Iowa. This collection of Donovan's essays describes the history of the state railroad systems and the companies who ran them.
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Each of the 75 black-and-white images featured in this book captures the glory and demise of one of rural America's most enduring icons. From square to round,... Læs mere
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Gives us close-ups of pasque flower shoots covered with ice in spring, coneflowers dancing in a summer breeze, and prairie dropseed in its autumn colors as well as such prairie companions as sandhill cranes, northern harriers, and bison. This book celebrates prairie landscape.
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In 1987, photographer Sandra Dyas moved to Iowa City and began documenting the area's vibrant live music scene. This work contains sixty photos which capture her twenty years of photographing live music venues and shooting portraits of musicians in and around the city.
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Revealing the miniature beauties hidden among the patches of prairie, woodland, and wetland that remain in Iowa's sadly overdeveloped landscape, the seventy-five color photographs in this book presents a cross section of the state's smallest inhabitants.