Weisman and Dusard bring alive the people and geography of the U.S.-Mexican border, as well as the issues that divide each nation. 48 black-and-white photographs.
The cowboy may well be the quintessential American icon. Robb Kendrick has been photographing cowboys for twenty-five years, creating a magnificent artistic record that recalls the work of earlier photographers such as Edward S. Curtis, whose portraits of Native Americans have become classics. Kendrick even uses an early photographic process - ...
The author reveals a process for bringing solutions to issues that reach beyond grasslands and cows. The individuals he profiles here signal to the reader to follow their example; to set aside differences and work towards a common vision of a green and growing land alive with cultural diversity.
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Wild, Terry, Lynn Johnson, Wright Morris, Dana Glluckstein, Berenice Abbott, Bruce Davidson, Jay Dusard, William Clift,...
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Description: Mead Paper, Dayton, no date; 10-1/2" x 12-1/2" Spiral-Bound Softcover; Slight scuffing & edgewear to covers, no marks, VG cond. Appears to be promotional item from Mead Paper, for their black & white photo paper. Contains black & white art photos (one each) by Terry Wild, Lynn Johnson, Wright Morris, Dana Glluckstein, Berenice Abbott, Bruce Davidson, Jay Dusard, William Clift, Norman McGrath, Howard Bond, Mark Tuschman & Linda Connor. read more
Description: Prescott, Az. : The Consortium Press. 1983. First edition. Gilt titled cloth. Fine in fine dustjacket. Front fly has two warm, cowboy related gift inscriptions in ink. A spectacular copy of a scarce and beautiful book. Foreword by John Nichols. Introduction by Kurt Markus. read more
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Portraits of America
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William Albert Allard, Richard Ford (Foreword by)