Adirondack High: Images of America's First Wilderness

Adirondack High: Images of America's First Wilderness

by HardieTruesdale (Author)

Synopsis

Created in 1892 as patchwork of private and public lands with neither an entrance gate nor an admission fee, Adirondack Park is not only celebrated as America's First Wilderness, it is also truly the first people's parka vast region where nature and culture coexist. Adirondack High illuminates this relationship with its striking photography and lithe, thoughtful text. With a masterful use of light and texture, Hardie Truesdale, a renowned nature photographer for more than 30 years, captures the sublimity of the Adirondacks in some of its most compelling vistas. Truesdale works as a painter would, carefully seeking out each scene with his 50 pounds of large-format camera equipment. Veteran travel writer Joanne Michaels adds further resonance to Truesdale's images with word. The result is a book that captures the true spirit of the Adirondacks.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co.
Published: 20 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0881506745
ISBN 13: 9780881506747

Author Bio
Joanne Michaels, formerly the editor of Hudson Valley Magazine and the host of The Joanne Michaels Show, is the author of several books including Explorer's Guide Hudson Valley & Catskill Mountains, Let's Take the Kids! and The Joy of Divorce. She lives in Woodstock, New York.