"This book is a compliation of some of the hundreds of panoramic photographs shared by our readers and D&C staff photographers over the past two years. Many of the images on these pages have appeared atop the front page of ROCNews, our local news section, and in the panorama pages of our DemocratandChronicle.com website"--P. 2.
Profiles places in New York City that have been destroyed, altered, and demolished during the twentieth century, with photographs of the original structures, background information, and stories about memorable individuals.
A collection of two hundred black-and-white, captioned photographs that provides an overview of the history of New York since the mid-nineteenth century.
Paintings, maps, and journal sketches and entries help chronicle Lewis and Clark's journey from St. Louis down the Missouri River and over the Rocky and Bitterroot mountains.
Presents an ABCs book featuring animals, plants, and natural features of the Pacific west coast, such as the ancient rainforest that still grows there, bears that den there, and cougars that prowl the area.