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What is it about Hilton Head Island that is so special? There are many answers to that question, but all will mention its great natural beauty, peacefulness and the loads of fun and interesting things to do. Whether you come to Hilton Head Island to spend time at the beach, to play golf or tennis, to celebrate a wedding, or just to enjoy being here, Hilton Head Island is relaxing, lush and inviting. In any case, you don't want to miss this paradise, so enjoy your stroll through the pages of Hilton Head Island, Sand, Sea and Sun. This book makes a great gift! "In Hilton Head Island, Sand, Sea and Sun, Lydia Inglett and Martin McFie provide a unique, photographic guide to much of Hilton Head Island's beauty that continuously captivates and enlightens both residents and visitors." - Drew A. Laughlin, Mayor, Town of Hilton Head Island.
An illustrated biography of the famous Georgia-born, New York artist
Big December Canvasbacks is an almost poetic celebration of the beautiful waterfowl of the Northwest United States and the captivating places they inhabit.
A Southern Collection presents select masterworks from the permanent collection of the Morris Museum of Art on the occasion of the institution's inaugural exhibition. Drawn from a comprehensive survey collection of painting in the South from the late eighteenth century to the present day, the museum's opening exhibit explores an artistic terrain as rich and diverse as the South itself, arranged in categories that reflect critical chronological developments in the art world. A survey of painting activity in the South begins with the travels of itinerant portrait artists working prior to the Civil War. At the same time, landscape painting encompasses a sensitive response to the swamps, bayous ...
True account of seven brothers who fought for the Confederacy and the fate of their Georgia hometown during Sherman's invasion.
This waterfowling classic recounts the esteemed artist and skilled duck hunter David Hagerbaumer’s half century of experiences hunting brant and other species along the Pacific Coast. Since his early days on the marsh in the 1920s, Hagerbaumer perfected the art and sport of waterfowling both painting wood ducks and mallards and hunting every sporting bird species across North America. He especially appreciated the black brant of the Pacific, saying they symbolized all that is wild and free. In this recognized classic Hagerbaumer has compiled his best-loved stories and recollections of waterfowl hunting and accompanies the text with his fine illustrations.
"This history of the oldest surviving church south of Virginia and the only remaining colonial cruciform church in South Carolina is one of wealth and poverty, acclaim and anonymity, slavery and freedom, war and peace, quarreling and cooperation, failure and achievement"--Jacket.
In this beautifully illustrated book, Worth Mathewson vividly describes his bird-hunting adventures across North America. Over the course of thirty-nine years, Mathewson hunted all of the United States' and Canada's native upland and legal shorebird species, from the band-tailed pigeon and mourning dove to the ruffed grouse and ring-necked pheasant. His memories of these hunts, accomplished in the company of friends, family, and faithful hunting dogs, are recounted here.
Comprehensive collection of unexplained phenomena, science mysteries and historical oddities ranging from Big Bang and Killer comets to poltergeist and alien abductions.
The history of jazz, the Jazz Corner and recipes from their kitchen