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Iowa Hiking
Here are some hiking books and other items for Iowa:
By Elizabeth Corcoran Hill
Falcon Paperback (288 pages)
 | List Price: $15.95 Lowest New Price: $9.46 Lowest Used Price: $8.76 Usually ships in 24 hours (As of 14:41 Pacific 23 Aug 2008 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description:
With nearly fifty featured trails, Iowa's verdant countryside is an excellent place for a hike, and this guide covers the state's varied terrain with a focus on the state parks and recreation areas.
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By Lynn L. Walters
Trails Books Paperback (180 pages)
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By Ray A. Young Bear
University Of Iowa Press Paperback (68 pages)
 | List Price: $16.00 Lowest New Price: $16.00 Lowest Used Price: $7.95 Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks (As of 14:41 Pacific 23 Aug 2008 More Info)
Click Here | Book Description: The narrator in this latest collection of poems by Ray Young Bear is alter ego and spiritual seeker Edgar Bearchild, who balances the hapless polarities of life in the Black Eagle Child Settlement with wry humor, a powerful intelligence, and the occasional designer drug. Bearchild is forever influenced by tribal history, animism, supernaturalism, religion, and mythology. Whether faced with tragedy or comedy, Bearchild lives in a world replete with signs and portents, from the Lazy-Boy recliner that visually accesses a faraway crime to the child's handprint that myseriously appears on a frostly ladder. Edgar and his wife, Selene Buffalo Husband, and the other members of the Black Eagle Child Settlement create and recreate prophecies that "quietly wait and glow" in the "mythical darkness that would follow the stories." |
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