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  • av Carla Hayden
    676,-

    A timely look at the U.S.A. during COVID by a decorated African-American artist and a fitting complement to the author's previous book American / True Colors, winner of a Gold Medal for Best Book of the Year in Photography in 2021.

  • av Janet L. Pritchard
    410,-

    "Formed by fire and ice, embraced by a nation seeking an ancient past with a future as grand as the landscapes it inhabited, Yellowstone was established as the world's first national park by an Act of Congress in 1872. One hundred fifty years later, the park and the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem continue to occupy an iconic role in the public imagination of Yellowstone as a real and ideal place. ... Yet reminders that nature can arise beyond our control, such as the historic flooding of the Yellowstone River in June 2022, which devastated much of the northern park's infrastructure and many gateway towns, are surprising for many and painful for all. ... In [this book], Pritchard surveys these relationships with her ... photographs and ... text, and Lucy R. Lippard sets the table with her heartfelt introduction to the world's long romance with Yellowstone"--

  • av David Heberlein
    370,-

    A sometimes humorous but always perceptive look at how we experience national parks and monuments out West.

  • av Sandra Matthews
    386,-

  • av Anne Frej
    500,-

    A gorgeously illustrated, unforgettable account of the authors' twenty journeys through the Himalaya, spanning forty years, and through many areas now closed to foreigners.

  • av Sandy Sorlien
    410,-

    A rare photographic river trip revealing the once-famous but now-hidden industrial landscapes of Pennsylvania.

  • - An Elegy for the Earth
    av David Ulrich
    410,-

    A masterful series of photographs highlighting the fragile beauty of a highly threatened landscape: the Oceano Dunes on the Central California Coast.

  • av David Wharton
    446,-

    A richly nuanced look at the roadsides of the American South in all their quirkiness!

  • av Stephen Strom
    960,-

    Attracted by the distinctive topography and light of Death Valley, Stephen Strom began regularly travelling there some thirty-five years ago. His acute eye for abstract takes in the land's myriad details that give the area its distinctive and varied character. Strom's photographs are complemented by Alison Hawthorne Deming's original sequence of poems.

  • av Michael Kolster
    386,-

    Michael Kolster renders Paris's parks like no one since photographer Eugene Atget a century ago.

  • - Elegy for the Santa Maria Valley
    av Brett Kallusky
    320,-

    A collection of eye-opening photographs in California's historic Santa Maria Valley, one of the world's great wine-growing areas.

  • - Wintertide
    av David Freese
    320,-

    A unique rendering of Iceland in winter by a renowned photographer and writer.

  • - The Ledger Drawings of Dwayne Wilcox
    av Dwayne Wilcox
    410,-

    The first book to feature Dwayne Wilcox's incredible ledger drawings of Native life.

  • - From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall
    av Daniel Levin
    500,-

    A visual chronicle of the the story of how violins from the Holocaust now sing in symphony halls.

  • - Where Photography and Meditation Meet
    av Christopher Jordan
    410,-

    A pioneering book on how mindful meditation informs an artist's vision.

  • - The Wild, Wooded Heart of Washington, DC
    av Melanie Choukas-Bradley
    736,-

  • - Arctic to Tropic
    av David Freese
    640,-

    In West Coast, David Freese changed the way we see the Pacific coastline. In East Coast, he presents an equally expansive photographic sojourn from Greenland to the Florida Keys.

  • - Photographs of Atlantic Rivers
    av Michael Kolster
    600,-

    In the spirit of nineteenth-century photographers such as Timothy O'Sullivan, Michael Kolster uses the old collodion process to reveal anew four Atlantic rivers, from source to sea.

  • - Spiritual Landscapes of the Rural South
    av David Wharton
    490,-

  • - Drawing to Sculpture
    av Henry Adams
    500,-

  • av Tom Young, John Willis & Martha A. Sandweiss
    466,-

  • - Between Here and There
    av Tom Young & John Rohrbach
    500,-

    Tom Young's amazing sequel to Timeline: Learning to See with My Eyes Closed explores and imagines the spaces that have shaped our evolutionary past and direct us to an uncertain future.

  • av Margot Anne Kelley
    410,-

  • - Prehistoric Presence in the American Landscape
    av Martha A. Strawn
    316,-

    A unique book that combines art, science, history, folklore, land ethics, and literature to tell the story of America's Southern landscape and one of its most evocative creatures.

  • - A Meditation on Place in Three Parts
    av Andrew Beckham & Blake L. Milteer
    500,-

    The transient nature of our place in the world has long been an abiding artistic concern of Andrew Beckham. Whether he stands firmly on the ground or star-gazes into the heavens, Beckham, through the frame of his camera, tries to answer questions that have accompanied human life over the millennia.

  • - A Meditation on Place in Three Parts
    av Andrew Beckham & Blake L. Milteer
    736,-

    A signed and numbered slip-case limited edition of 100

  • - America'S Second Chance
    av Lewis Kostiner
    500,-

    Absentee fathers has been identified as American's most pressing problem by the Brookings Institute, because nearly every social ill finds its roots in fatherless homes. Choosing Fatherhood explores this issue through the art of photography in which Lewis Kostiner creates portraits of dads who are involved in their children's lives.

  • - Towns, Villages, and Hamlets of the Great Plains
    av Danny Singer
    736,-

    Nominated for a 2014 Book of the Year Award in Nonfiction from ForeWord Reviews!

  • - Headwaters and Heartland to Delta and Gulf
    av David Freese
    536,-

    A major new book that shows why the Mississippi remains America's most important and iconic river!

  • - Rediscovering the Landscapes of John James Audubon
    av Krista Elrick
    576,-

    The first artist to retrace the steps and revisit the landscapes of John James Audubon, from the US East Coast, to the Gulf Coast, to the Heartland and Rocky Mountains.

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