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The American wilderness

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Time-Life Books

Time Life, Inc. (also habitually represented with a hyphen as Time-Life, Inc., even by the company itself) was an American multi-media conglomerate company formerly known as a prolific production/publishing company and direct marketeer seller of books, music, video/DVD, and other multimedia products. After all home market book publication activities had been shuttered in 2003, the focus of the group shifted exclusively towards music, video, and entertainment experiences such as the StarVista cruises. Its products have once been sold worldwide throughout the Americas, Europe, Australasia, and Asia via television, print, retail, the Internet, telemarketing, and direct sales. Activities were largely restricted to the North American home market afterwards, and operations were until recently focused on the US and Canada alone with very limited retail distribution overseas, ceasing altogether in 2023.

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Sagebrush Country (American Wilderness)

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Examines the land, vegetation, and wildlife of the Great Basin area of Nevada, California, Utah, and Oregon.

Great Divide (American Wilderness)

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A lavishly illustrated description of the geography, wildlife and vegetation of the wilderness Great Divide area in the Rocky Mountains.

High Sierra (American Wilderness)

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Examines the geography, geology, vegetation and wildlife of the Sierra Nevada mountain region of California and Nevada.

Cactus Country (American Wilderness)

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Lavishly illustrated description of the physical features, wildlife and vegetation of the Sonoran Desert of the Southwestern United States.

Sierra Madre (American Wilderness)

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Describes the land, vegetation, and wildlife of the Sierra Madre mountain range, which extends for 800 miles from Texas and Arizona through Mexico.