The Big Thicket Guidebook


Exploring the Backroads and History of Southeast Texas

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By Lorraine G. Bonney
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
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Born and educated in Canada, Lorraine G. Bonney married Houston attorney Orrin H. Bonney. Together they co-authored books on the Grand Tetons and Wyoming climbing. Since Orrin's death, Lorraine has completed The Grand Controversy: History of Climbing in the Tetons to 1934, and Wyoming Mountain Ranges. She divides her time between Kelly, Wyoming, and Conroe, Texas, deep in the Big Thicket.

"A result of a prodigious amount of local research as well as a great deal of driving and tramping around, this book might end up as a classic."--Thad Sitton, author of Backwoodsmen: Stockmen and Hunters along a Big Thicket River Valley "Bonney's book is a compendium of information otherwise not available or 'swept under the rug.' Not just a guide, this is a reference book to local history."--Pete A. Y. Gunter, author of The Big Thicket: An Ecological Reevaluation "Lorraine Bonney is a really fine writer--clear, precise, and descriptive."--F. E. Abernethy, author of Tales from the Big Thicket "[O]ne of the best books available to give visitors everything they want to know about the Big Thicket and surrounding areas."--Review of Texas Books "After offering an enticing view of the Big Thicket's history and geography, Bonney offers an extensive list of self-guided tours. Each of the thirty-nine tours includes detailed routing with discussion of people, historical events, and natural beauty along the way. One need only go to the suggested starting point, watch the odometer, and read along for an interesting adventure."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "Bonney has prepared an epic travelogue of history, geology, topography, and biology of the Big Thicket. More than a modern travelogue, it is a map guide to the past, useful to naturalists, local historians, preservationists, genealogists, and family historians looking for their roots."--Journal of South Texas

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