Places of Grace by Gary Irving

Places of Grace by Gary Irving

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A collection of photographs that uncovers the mystery and beauty of the American Midwest, a part of America that for most people is hidden in plain view. It reveals both the physical splendor and the natural history of this ten-state region encompassing Illinois, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan.

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Places of Grace by Gary Irving

This stunning collection of photographs uncovers the mystery and beauty of a part of the country that for most people is hidden in plain view. Places of Grace reveals both the physical splendour and the natural history of a ten-state region encompassing Illinois, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. The Midwest is full of useful, productive lands, a breadbasket ideally suited to raising crops and livestock. There is another Midwest, however, marked by lands that historically have resisted human purposes: the dark swamp forests of the far north, Nebraska's arid Sand Hills, the rockbound Flint Hills of Kansas. Such lands as these, although difficult to cultivate, are valuable in terms not calculable in units produced or metric tons shipped. Many have been preserved as national parks or wildlife refuges. All hold secrets for the careful observer: Above a twisted sandstone gorge, golden autumn leaves drift thickly over the floor of an Indiana hardwood forest, their crunch underfoot releasing crisp, earthy odours. A copper and gold tall grass prairie shimmers under the sun from horizon to horizon. In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the se
Great Lakes Book Awards, 1999
Gary Irving, an award-winning photographer of the American landscape, has published many books of photographs, including Beneath an Open Sky and Illinois.Michal Strutin is the author of A Guide to Northern Plains Indians, A Wilderness Like Eden: Discovering Natural Israel, and other books of natural history, cultural history, and travel. They previously collaborated on the Great Lakes volume of Smithsonian Guides to Natural America.
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ISBN 13 9780252023231
ISBN 10 0252023234
Title Places of Grace
Author Gary Irving
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Year published 1999-03-01
Number of pages 160
Prizes Winner of Great Lakes Book Awards (General) 1999
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.