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4.0 out of 5 stars great book for Smokies visitor
I actually got this after I went to the Smokies. It is very informative and will take it on the next visit.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Weak illustrations cast doubt on book
I'm a biologist who has spent a fair amount of time in western NC. I know something of wildlife and the Smokies, and I buy books like this to learn more. I also judge the usefulness of guidebooks by how closely they fit with what already know. I only recently bought the Visitor's Companion, and it looked quite worthwhile. However, as I was doing an initial skimming of...
Published on July 7, 2003 by cirlama


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3.0 out of 5 stars Weak illustrations cast doubt on book, July 7, 2003
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"cirlama" (Waynesboro, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Great Smoky Mountains: A Visitor's Companion (National Park Visitor's Companions) (Paperback)
I'm a biologist who has spent a fair amount of time in western NC. I know something of wildlife and the Smokies, and I buy books like this to learn more. I also judge the usefulness of guidebooks by how closely they fit with what already know. I only recently bought the Visitor's Companion, and it looked quite worthwhile. However, as I was doing an initial skimming of the volume, I noticed the illustrations were not at fine as I first thought. Many of the animals looked a little chunky, and the trees were a bit squat and artificial. The Box Turtle's plastron just didn't look right. But when I reached the deer. . . I know deer, and no whitetail has a rack like the one pictured on p. 198. It looked like a touch of mule deer, elk and possibly some Asian species all fused together. What it reminds me of is an illustration from a 16th century beastiary or on a heraldic emblem -- drawn with heavy artistic license. I guess I expected the photo-realistic quality of a Peterson guide rather than a drawn-from-memory sketch. Had I noticed this earlier, the book would have hit the shelf instead of the counter. As it is, I am looking over the drawings of salamanders and songbirds with a more critical eye, and will be more likely to doublecheck the facts in the text.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great book for Smokies visitor, December 27, 2011
This review is from: Great Smoky Mountains: A Visitor's Companion (National Park Visitor's Companions) (Paperback)
I actually got this after I went to the Smokies. It is very informative and will take it on the next visit.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quite helpful., May 11, 2009
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This review is from: Great Smoky Mountains: A Visitor's Companion (National Park Visitor's Companions) (Paperback)
Very good background information as well as being a guidebook to the trees, animals, and wildflowers of the area. The illustrations are very well done and quite useful for identification purposes.
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