Readers gain insight into the life of the Hutterites, who live on the prairies of Montana far from mainstream America, shunning worldly temptations, and carefully protecting their spiritual life. Wilson not only photographed the Hutterites and their communal life, she also interviewed their members over a 14-year period. 109 tritones.
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Readers gain insight into the life of the Hutterites, who live on the prairies of Montana far from mainstream America, shunning worldly temptations, and carefully protecting their spiritual life. Wilson not only photographed the Hutterites and their communal life, she also interviewed their members over a 14-year period. 109 tritones.
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Textual illustrations. Minor rubbing. VG. 33x25cm, 149 pp. "Isolated on the prairies of Montana, the Hutterites live on large farms and ranches. This document of the Hutterites comprises Laura Wilson's photographs and interviews with them over a 14-year period. It reveals details about the people's history, leadership structure, beliefs and education"-publisher's description.
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Wilson, Laura. Very Good in Very Good jacket. A fascinating look into Montana's Hutterite communities by photographer Laura Wilson who was an important collaborator of Richard Avedon and also the mother of Andrew, Luke and Owen Wilson to whom she dedicates this publication. Signed by Wilson on the title page. 149 pp. Folio. Dust jacket has some wear and scuffing, small tear at upper right corner of front panel, now in mylar cover. Gray cloth boards with black embossed titling to spine. Previous owner's address label at lower left corner of first free endpaper.