Perry Dilbeck's black-and-white photographs affectionately document the disappearing livelihood of the southern truck farmer. A culmination of more than ten years of work, The Last Harvest pays tribute to the dignity of local ways in the face of globalism and urban expansion.
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Perry Dilbeck's black-and-white photographs affectionately document the disappearing livelihood of the southern truck farmer. A culmination of more than ten years of work, The Last Harvest pays tribute to the dignity of local ways in the face of globalism and urban expansion.
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Seller's Description:
Very good in very good dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 100 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Though this appears to be the final printed edition with DJ, there is a printing error on page ix, where text is not in alignment with that of other pages (higher on the page) and a sticker on that page indicates that it will be corrected in the final version. Slightest bumping to boards. DJ has modest edgewear and tad creasing. A scarce and beautiful photo essay of a vanishing way of life in the US farming community, with short testimonials by some of the farmers. Nicely printed.