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The Texas Hill Country Book: A Complete Guide, Third Edition (A Great Destinations Guide)
by: Eleanor S. Morris
List Price: $18.95Price: $11.93 You Save: $7.02 (37%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 917
EAN: 9781581570663
ISBN: 158157066X
Label: Berkshire House Publishers
Manufacturer: Berkshire House Publishers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: 2003-09
Publisher: Berkshire House Publishers
Studio: Berkshire House Publishers
Sales Rank: 1005489
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Product Description: Charming towns, history, art, regional foods, and friendly people all beckon tourists from throughout the U.S. Traveling county by county, the author describes each area with a fresh, friendly voice and a keen eye for detail.
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So well written it is an easy read and easy to reference information later. The book is loaded with things that make the Hill Country the specail place it is. It is also loaded with history and those quicky, unique places I love to explore. The author really captured the flavor of the area.
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Helpful in general, but the information was outdated. For instance, we used it going to Kerrville: several recommended restaurants no longer existed, phone numbers were incorrect, etc. I'm sure this is normal with the passage of time, but you can't rely on the specifics.
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I simply cannot understand the utter dismissal of this book by Pequeqnat. It's difficult to believe that he (she) ever opened the book. Fredericksburg gets 11 pages, Kerrsville 10! Perhaps not every nook and cranny gets mentioned, perhaps not every single fine restaurant is included, and perhaps the index could be improved upon a little, but by and large the author has performed a really excellent and commendable job in guiding visitors to this fascinating area. I have visited the Texas Hill Country on quite a few occasions and obtained the book in preparation for another visit. I found almost all of my favorite places described in the book plus many useful new recommendations and ideas as well. Anyone looking for a good guidebook to the Hill ... Read More:
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Bad, no it's pathetic, with the color and entertainment value of reading a user's manual on diesel engine maintenance. One and a have paragraphs describing Fredericksburg, one paragraph describing Kerrville, but 55 PAGES on Austin and 34 pages on San Antonio! Oh, and the SAGE advise of, "stop at an Bank ATM in Austin or San Antonio before heading into the Hill Country"-----[Kerrville has 13 banks, Fredericksburg has 8 banks, etc., what is She talking about, has she ever been to the Hill Country, it's not central Mexico?]
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