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Books in National Geographic Nature Library series

  • National Geographic Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic, Feb. 6, 2018)
    This fully updated edition of the best-selling guidebook from National Geographic showcases 300 of the best scenic drives across the United States. The fifth and latest edition of National Geographic Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways provides more than 300 possibilities for spectacular getaways in your local area and throughout the 50 states. Whether you're looking for a short day trip close to home or a several-weeks-long vacation, you'll find a host of ideas in this beautifully illustrated, detail-packed book, which celebrates America's regional diversity, rich history, and jaw-dropping splendor. Suggested drives include Maine's rocky coastline, the Southeast's mystical swamplands, the Southwest's striking red-rock plateaus, the West's majestic mountains, and many more. Veteran National Geographic authors with deep knowledge of each area employ superb storytelling techniques to enliven your journeys. Each drive features mile-by-mile directions, as well as all the practical info you'll need to make your next road trip an experience to remember.
  • National Geographic Greatest Landscapes: Stunning Photographs That Inspire and Astonish

    National Geographic, George Steinmetz

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 25, 2016)
    This iconic National Geographic photography collection of the world’s most majestic nature landscapes presents the exquisiteness of the great outdoors and showcases evocative and extraordinary images, often unseen. With vast deserts in twilight, snowcapped mountain ranges at the brink of dawn, a forest in the height of autumn colors, these indelible images will magnify the beauty, emotion, and depth that can be captured in the split second of a camera flash, taking readers on a spectacular visual journey and offering an elegant conduit to the world around them. Paired with illuminating insights from celebrated photographers, this beautiful book weaves a vibrant tapestry of images that readers will turn to again and again.
  • 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving

    Catherine O'Neill Grace

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Countering the prevailing, traditional story of the first Thanksgiving, with its black-hatted, silver-buckled Pilgrims; blanket-clad, be-feathered Indians; cranberry sauce; pumpkin pie; and turkey, this lushly illustrated photo-essay presents a more measured, balanced, and historically accurate version of the three-day harvest celebration in 1621.
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  • Earth

    Patricia Daniels

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, June 1, 1998)
    Examines the composition and surface characteristics of the Earth, describing such features as rivers, mountains and other land formations, and various vegetation regions.
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  • Oceans

    Patricia Daniels

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Describes the world's oceans, their physical features, and the animals and plants that live in them.
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  • Deserts

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Describes the world's deserts, their physical features, and the animals and plants that live in them.
  • Sky

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, March 1, 1998)
    Examines various characteristics of the sky, including the atmosphere, weather, space, and the sun and stars.
  • National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals

    Alan Turner, Mauricio Anton, Richard L. Cifelli

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Written by one of the world's foremost paleontologists, Prehistoric Mammals gives children a rare glimpse at a world gone by in a stunningly illustrated, incredibly comprehensive reference book.
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  • Insects

    Catherine Herbert;National Geographic Society Howell

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, March 15, 1997)
    Insects (National Geographic Nature Library)
  • National Geographic Atlas of the Ocean: The Deep Frontier

    Sylvia Earle

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Internationally renowned deep-sea pioneer and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia A. Earle, in consultation with experts from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is our peerless guide. This one-of-a-kind atlas immerses us in the infinite wonders of the world offshore through more than 150 cutting-edge maps, photographs, and satellite images. Atlas of the Ocean lays bare a realm as challenging and untapped as space—and as vital to our existence as the air we breathe. Accompanying exquisite, up-to-the-minute maps, Earle’s compelling text reveals the beauty and complexity of the ocean structure—past, present, and future—and explores its flora, fauna, and diverse phenomena, from giant squid and kelp to the smallest microbial bodies. Fascinating point maps take us into the planet’s deepest abyss, the Mariana Trench; along the planet’s longest mountain chain, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; on the migration route of humpback whales; and to a host of marine sanctuaries worldwide. An unequaled resource for both education and entertainment, Atlas of the Ocean also explores the progress of fascinating technological developments that will help scientists discover the ocean’s innumerable uncharted regions and life-forms.
  • Fish

    Elizabeth Schleichert

    Hardcover (National Geographic Society, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Fish (National Geographic Nature Library)
  • Reptiles & Amphibians

    Catherine Herbert Howell

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, April 1, 1994)
    Eye-popping, full-color close-ups of reptiles and amphibians--from leaping frogs to staring iguanas--and a variety of factual data make this a fun and informative reference book.
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