KT

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><<And the tall grass prairie... >>
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>There's some in Kansas, because my friend Ted, who's an artist and
>archeologist (way into pottery new and old), was involved in prairie
>preservation.
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>Sandra
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A long and somewhat tedious yet interesting book about the tall grass
prairie is _PrairyErth_ by William Least Heat Moon. All about Chase
County, Kansas. It amazed me that one person could say so much about
one county, but that was exactly his point I suppose.

I really liked his book _River-Horse_ in which he took a boat from the
Atlantic to the Pacific, all via river.

Tuck