Merrill Gilfihlan's poetic foreword sets the stage for the incredibly detailed and subtly reproduced images recorded in this book, a collection of photographs of the last undammed river on the Front Range in Colorado. William Wylie walked 150 miles from the mouth of the Poudre River on the eastern plains of Colorado to its headwaters at the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, discovering along the way many places often missed by the casual visitor. Like nineteenth-century expeditionary photographers and ...
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Merrill Gilfihlan's poetic foreword sets the stage for the incredibly detailed and subtly reproduced images recorded in this book, a collection of photographs of the last undammed river on the Front Range in Colorado. William Wylie walked 150 miles from the mouth of the Poudre River on the eastern plains of Colorado to its headwaters at the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, discovering along the way many places often missed by the casual visitor. Like nineteenth-century expeditionary photographers and painters such as Worthington Whittredge, Timothy O'Sullivan, and William Henry Jackson, William Wylie photographs within a tradition of lucid examination that favours faithful recording as a way to understand a particular place. In Riverwalk, Wylie gives us forty-nine stunning duotone photographs of the beauty and possibility inherent in the Cache la Poudre River.
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Very Good. Size: 8x0x11; Minor shelf wear to dust jacket. Binding is tight and square. Contents are crisp, clean, complete and undamaged. Book is signed by author. Book was donated to Friends of Omaha Public Library.