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Fine in Fine jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7? "-9? " tall; Type: Hardback Type: Hard Back First Printing Hardcover Book and Dust Jacket in Fine Condition. A lovely ode to the natural world. Steven Meyers shares with us through eloquent prose and his own photographs the details and nuances of an environment, a small stream in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Belongs on a nature lover's bookshelf. Lovely binding in light tan linen with green titles on spine, immaculate, tight & solid, square with sharp corners. Internals spotless. 116 pages. 9.75 x 6.75 inches. Fulcrum, Inc, Golden, Colorado, U.S.A., 1989.
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Very Good + in Very Good + jacket. Book The author "explores the beauty and personal significance of a small stream (Lime Creek) in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Illustrated with photographs.
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Steven J. Meyers (photographs By author) Fine in Very Good (in mylar) jacket. Hardcover. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Textblock is clean and tight, photographs by author. Remainder marked bottom page edges. White cloth binding. Price-clipped dust jacket, lightly shelf worn. 116pp.
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Like New in Fine jacket. Size: 112x12x156; As Steven Meyers writes, an odyssey need not involve a long journey, simply a profound one. First drawn to Lime Creek for its fly fishing, this stream serves as Meyers's muse in seven transcendent essays that explore journeys in the discovery of self, of home, and what it means to be human. The essays also explore loss and grief, of finding healing in the powerful presence of nature and in the awareness and experience of natural cycles. The tender eloquence of his writing and his compassion for all living things make for a contemplation of place in the tradition of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek and Desert Solitaire. For twenty-four years Meyers was a member of the professional guide staff at Duranglers Flies and Supplies. During this time he also worked as a photographer and writer. His large format, black-and-white landscapes of the American West have appeared in juried shows across the country. In 1981 he was the Colorado Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts, Honored Artist. In 1992 he was awarded Colorado Council on the Arts/Western States Arts Foundation CoVisions Grant. The Colorado Endowment for the Humanities has twice named him the Colorado Journeys featured author (1996, 2004).