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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A history, guide and plant guide for alpine adventures.,
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This review is from: AMC Field Guide to New England Alpine Summits (Paperback)
This little book covers the history, geology, weather and climate of the New England mountain summits. It takes you upward through the northern hardwood forest, transition zone, spruce-fir zone, balsam fir zone and the alpine zone. It is an identification guide to the plants, their habitats and communities. Animals -- birds, amphibians, mammals and insects -- are described. The book design and layout are clear and attractive. I give the photos A, the reproduction A-. There is an index to the illustrated species, scientific and common names. Altogether it is an exquisite, small book to carry on the trail and to enjoy by the fireside. 96 pages. Alison Robb |
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AMC Field Guide to New England Alpine Summits by Nancy G. Slack (Paperback - March 1, 1995)
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