
Reflections on the Neches
Geraldine Ellis Watson
(Author)Description
Reflections on the Neches is both the story of her journey retracing her father's steps and a natural and social history of the Neches region of the Big Thicket. The Neches, one of the last "wild" rivers in Texas, is now being subjected to dams. Watson's story captures the wildness of the river and imparts a detailed history of its people and wildlife. Profusely illustrated with drawings by the author and including maps of her journey, Reflections on the Neches will appeal to all those interested in the Big Thicket region and those indulging a feeling of wanderlust--and float trips--down the river.
Product Details
Publisher | University of North Texas Press |
Publish Date | June 20, 2003 |
Pages | 376 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781574411607 |
Dimensions | 10.3 X 7.3 X 1.1 inches | 1.9 pounds |
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Reviews
"Like the river, Reflections on the Neches has a natural flow; like the river, it is charming. One is easily drawn into the world of the river, and into the lives of its people."--Pete A. Y. Gunter, author of The Big Thicket and co-editor of The Big Thicket Guidebook
"This book makes the Neches River come alive and makes the reader want to find the nearest canoe in order to travel in her footsteps to rediscover the beauty that exists around each river bend. . . . In addition to the expected exquisitely detailed travelogue, Watson adds her superior observations as a naturalist, sharing geographical, geological, hydrographic and biological information on the Neches, the Big Thicket and Southeast Texas in terms that a layman can understand."--Texas Gulf Historical and Biographical Record
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