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  • av Stephen Marc
    526,-

    A grand new look at America in 2020 and how its population is changing.

  • av Tom Young
    520,-

    Tom Young's most ambitious photo book to date renders our time on Earth in new ways.

  • - Photographs from Texas to Maine
    av John Ganis
    500,-

    The first book of photography to explore what will be lost along America's Gulf and Atlantic Coasts.

  • - Change and Resilience at the Edge of the Sea
    av Stephen Strom
    500,-

    No photographer since Edward Weston has photographed the tidal waters and beaches of the Pacific Coast as Stephen Strom has, with an eye toward a rising sea and uncertain future.

  • - El Paso and Beyond
    av Robin Behn & John Willis
    280,-

    A provocative and somber tribute to those who lost their lives and were injured in the mass shooting in El Paso.

  • - How James Madison University Became Coed and Shocked the Basketball World
    av Lou Campanelli
    420,-

  • - Photographs of the Changing Vermont Landscape
    av John Huddleston
    426,-

    A new look at one of the world's largest forests!

  • - Honoring the Water Protectors at Standing Rock and Everywhere in the Ongoing Struggle for Indigenous Sovereignty
    av John Willis
    446,-

    A timely and comprehensive look at the protests at Standing Rock!

  • av Philip Metcalf
    396,-

    An innovative way of seeing how a major forest recovers from a devastating fire!

  • - A Beautiful World in Peril
    av Lynne Buchanan
    386,-

    Lynne Buchanan's Changing Waters is a stunning collection of photographs that document the beauty, diversity, and complexity of Florida's inland waters and the effects of pollution, population growth, and climate change on Florida's springs and inland and coastal waters.

  • av Michael Kolster
    400,-

    A powerful contemporary look at the Los Angeles River using nineteenth-century technology

  • - An Updated Edition
    av John Willis
    410,-

    A newly revised and updated edition of a groundbreaking book that gives an unique view into the lives of the Oglala Lakota people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

  • - Places Real and Imagined
    av Jenee Mateer
    386,-

    ¿Break Boundary¿ refers to the transformative point at which any system suddenly and irrevocably changes from its original state into something new. Coined by Kenneth E. Boulding in 1963, the term serves as the underlying metaphor for the photographs of Jenee Mateer. In her original works of art, the horizon that divides land, water, and sky shifts and multiplies producing bands of varied colors and luminosity that transform the natural landscape into imaginative ¿waterscapes¿ and challenge our understanding of photography. Reminiscent of the abstract paintings of Mark Rothko and the photographic seascapes of Hiroshi Sugimoto and New Mexican landscapes of Edward Weston, Mateer¿s images are layered photographs of the natural world assembled to suggest imaginary places where light, water, land and sky coalesce into rhythmic patterns of shimmering opalescence or luscious color. Break Boundary features 34 of Mateer¿s waterscapes and also includes her opening essay about the work and two poems by the artist, The World Is Water and The Sky Is Lemonlime, that separate the first series of images from the second series and offer a deeper look into the artist¿s thoughts about the work. In the concluding essay by Francine Weiss, curator of the Newport Art Museum, Weiss writes: ¿From surface to self, Jenee Mateer takes the viewer on a journey from one psychological and spiritual state to another. In Mateer¿s ¿waterscapes,¿ the conventional or anticipated boundaries between land, water, and sky begin to vanish; horizons multiply and join; and the break boundary emerges.

  • av Chuck Forsman
    386,-

    Vietnam is an ancient and beautiful land, with a deep history of occupational conflict that remains an enigma in Americans¿ collective memory. It is still easy to forget that Vietnam is a country and not a war, even as America¿s role in Vietnam inflamed and divided the American citizenry in ways that are still evident today. It is as if Vietnam¿s civil war resurrected our own. And if you are a Vietnam War veteran or a family member of a vet, it¿s worse, because, even after a half-century, many of the wounds won¿t heal. What do you do when you have given up on forgetting? Chuck Forsman is one of a sizable number of aging Vietnam vets who have found deep satisfaction in revisiting Vietnam, supporting charities, orphanages, and clinics, doing volunteer work and more¿anything to redeem what the U.S. military did there. He is also a renowned painter and photographer who depicts places and environments in ways that become unforgettable visual experiences for the contemporary viewer.Lost in Vietnam chronicles a journey, not a country. They were taken on visits averaging two months each and two-year intervals over a decade. Forsman traveled largely by motorbike throughout the country¿south, central, and north¿sharing his experiences through amazing photographs of Vietnam¿s lands and people. His visual journey of one such veteran¿s twofold quest: the one for redemption and understanding, and the other to make art. The renowned Le Ly Hayslip introduces the book and sets the table for Forsman¿s incredible sojourn.

  • - 150 Years of Preserving America's Cherished Landscapes
    av Brian Black
    576,-

  • - Artifacts and Echoes of Maryland's Mother Country
    av Merideth M. Taylor
    640,-

  • - Looking for the American Dream
    av Andrew Borowiec
    446,-

    A new landmark book of photography offers a fresh, razor-sharp view of contemporary American culture!

  • - Visions of a Shenandoah Valley City since 1828
    av David Ehrenpreis
    640,-

  • - Art, Women, and Culture
    av Martha A. Strawn
    796,-

    An important and strikingly beautiful new study of the sacred and ancient Hindu practice of threshold drawing (Casebound set of two hardcover volumes)

  • - The Pioneering Work of J. B. Jackson
     
    1 100,-

  • av Frederick Turner & Jack Parsons
    476,-

    How does a photographer learn to see? How does he create his own visual language-as unique as a fingerprint and as inimitable as the voice of a great writer?

  • - Iconography of the American Highway
    av Arthur Krim
    410,-

    Winner of the J. B. Jackson Prize for the Best Book in Cultural Geography!

  • - The Passions and Preoccupations of Reynolds Price
    av Reynolds Price
    736,-

  • - Testament to Life (Two Volume Set)
    av Erika Diettes, Anne Tucker & Ileana Dieguez
    600,-

    A poignant memorial to the civilian victims of Colombia's ongoing, armed conflict in words, photographs and installations.

  • - Paintings of the Historic Valley and River
    av Andre Kushnir
    926,-

    The painter Andrei Kushnir has spent years travelling throughout every corner of the Shenandoah Valley, capturing its myriad landscapes and architectural features. The paintings collected here highlight Kushnir's rare ability to paint any landscape before him - pastoral or industrial, recreational or social, rural or urban, riparian or agricultural - all the while working out in the elements.

  • - On and off the Leash
    av Chuck Forsman & Eric Paddock
    410,-

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

  • av Gary Freeburg
    410,-

    On June 6, 1912, an unforgettable natural event occurred: the largest volcanic eruption on Earth during the twentieth century. In size comparable to Indonesia's Krakatau (Krakatoa) in 1883, one must go back 2,000 years to the north island of New Zealand to find as large a release of rhyolite magma.

  • - The Lure of Public Land
    av Willam S. Sutton
    410,-

    Whether one has lived in or visited the West for an entire lifetime, or whether one is coming to the West for the very first time, all readers of this book will find in Sutton's photographs a magisterial guide to what makes the West so unique, so special.

  • - Views from the Edge
    av Sally Denton & Laurie Brown
    410,-

    In viewing the borders and boundaries that exist between human settlement and the natural environment, Laurie Brown takes us on a modern journey on a well-worn path in human history: the pushing out of the city, initially beyond city walls of ancient Rome and then medieval Europe and today beyond political boundaries into the undeveloped frontier.

  • - Bering to Baja
    av Simon Winchester, Naomi Rosenblum & David Freese
    466,-

    No photographer until David Freese has explored the various and wondrous landscapes along the Pacific Ocean in such depth, making this the first book to look comprehensively at what makes the natural beauty of this particular coast so memorable.

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