Abandoned countryside and discarded buildings stand as silent memorials to the once-prosperous farming community of Schoharie County, New York. With an unique eye for the aesthetics of age, acclaimed photographers Steve Gross and Susan Daley honor this beautiful, troubled landscape in a collection of more than one hundred black-and-white photographs. Their work honors a legacy both precarious and perpetual, dotted with crumbling houses and barns, fallow fields and overrun woods.Novelist Jeffrey Lent writes, "In an America that often seems confused and uncertain of its future at this period in our history, Steve Gross and Susan Daley offer something quietly optimistic-the idea that we can, if we push through the dense covering foliage, arrive again at heightened expectations of ourselves.
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"In these wonderful images can be found the soul of a nation, a legacy that is fast disappearing in the face of developers' relentless march." Ken Burns"
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Höhe: 281 mm
Breite: 260 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-393-06644-9 (9780393066449)
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Susan Daley is a master of historical architecture photography. The best-selling book Old Houses was picked as a National Trust for Historic Preservation book. She lives in New York City. Steve Gross is a master of historical architecture photography. The best-selling book Old Houses was picked as a National Trust for Historic Preservation book. He lives in New York City.