It takes two pairs of eyes to see things as they really are. The photographer and geographer are therefore placed side by side in order to take a good look at Quebec from the beneficial perspective of a bird's-eye view. From that height, to be able to see the thousands of scenes that make up this land, one feels the rhythm of space, with the arrangement of its geographic zones and the mosaic of form and colour designed by nature or the hand of man. As one follows the long journey transcribed by the 230 photographs in this ...
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It takes two pairs of eyes to see things as they really are. The photographer and geographer are therefore placed side by side in order to take a good look at Quebec from the beneficial perspective of a bird's-eye view. From that height, to be able to see the thousands of scenes that make up this land, one feels the rhythm of space, with the arrangement of its geographic zones and the mosaic of form and colour designed by nature or the hand of man. As one follows the long journey transcribed by the 230 photographs in this book, one also discovers the rhythm of passing time, the hours of the day as well as the seasons, even geological eras. Here, Pierre Lahoud and Henri Dorion, both acutely sensitive to our natural and human heritage, share their perspective on Quebec's territory, observed from a divertingly unusual angle. Enjoy the flight!
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Very good. No dust jacket as issued. 1987 hardcover published without jacket/English language edition/minor wear & bumping on the cover/clean & unmarked. 1987 hardcover published without jacket/English language edition/minor wear & bumping on the cover/clean & unmarked.