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Many years ago, John Graves said goodbye to a wild river that tumbled out of the Hill Country and was forever changed by dams and people. This book describes that same river down its course, in the valley that carries its name. It aims to inspire those who live and work here - and those who just visit - to see the Brazos Valley.

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Many years ago, John Graves said goodbye to a wild river that tumbled out of the Hill Country and was forever changed by dams and people. This book describes that same river down its course, in the valley that carries its name. It aims to inspire those who live and work here - and those who just visit - to see the Brazos Valley.
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Autorenporträt
D. Gentry Steele is an emeritus professor at Texas A&M University. A physical anthropologist with expertise in skeletal biology who has contributed two important books and many articles to his field, Steele is also an experienced photographer whose book on the Big Bend, Land of the Desert Sun, was also published by Texas A&M University Press.M. Jimmie Killingsworth is professor of English at Texas A&M University and chair of the department. Widely published on topics ranging from nature poetry to technical style, Killingsworth is author or coauthor of seven books. A native of South Carolina, he has lived in College Station since 1990.