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  • av Carla Hayden
    752,-

    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
    369,-

    A uniquely fresh look at Yellowstone National Park on its 150th anniversary and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

  • - An Elegy for the Earth
    av David Ulrich
    369,-

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

  • av Michael Kolster
    425,-

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

  • - Wintertide
    av David Freese
    345,-

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

  • - How to Design a Place That Touches Your Heart, Stirs You to Consecrate and Cultivate It as Home, Dwell Intentionally within It, Slay Monsters for It, and Let It Loose in Your Democracy
    av Jr. & Randolph T. Hester
    536,-

    Human beings in the 21st century hunger, often unconsciously, for places to live that are more than efficient, economical machines. This book offers sound and innovative guidance to both citizens and planning professionals who seek to transform public spaces into sites that answer not only practical needs but also spiritual and humanitarian needs.

  • - A Beautiful World in Peril
    av Lynne Buchanan
    395,-

    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 Chuck Forsman
    395,-

    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.

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