Description: Americana Abandoned A Nostalgic Look At Rural America 1986 HCDJ Pictorial Essay VERY GOOD 141 Pages Very Good, solid condition. Wonderful, clean, no odors from a smoke free home and from an estate of a photographer. Cover, spine and unclipped dust jacket are in great condition. Spine is straight and binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. Endpapers are unbroken and firmly attached. No previous owner's name or inscription, writing, underlining or highlighting appear in this book. Please examine photos to determine exact condition and send a message with any questions. William D. Adams took his first photograph of an abandoned farm house in 1968. Since that first photo, he has photographed more abandoned farm houses, barns, schools, churches and other rural areas than he can remember. Each site had its own story to tell, bu they were often similar to other circumstances in rural areas. The stories were basically about struggle and independence. Mano of the stories were about farmers and especially about their greatest adversary - the weather. Drought, floods and wind each destroyed many farmer's crops. This photographic essay is about those small farms that were. Fast Shipping Buy with confidence. eBay member since 2002 (20+ years) with great feedback! Please message me with any questions.Thanks for looking!
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Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 141
Topic: United States / General, Sociology / Rural
Book Series: Historical
Language: English
Publication Year: 1986
Book Title: Abandoned A Nostalgic Look at Rural America
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Author: William D. Adams
Original Language: English
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Texas Gardener Press
Signed: No
Genre: Travel, Social Science