Bison: Monarch of the Plains
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More than any other animal, the bison symbolizes the American West. David Fitzgerald's stunning photos and Linda Hasselstrom's moving text present this awesome beast in its ancient and contemporary grandeur.
If you love the Great Plains and have a heart for the prairie, this book will delight you. The photography in here is outstanding. After working with buffalo earlier this year, this was a book I had to get. Some of the photos, including the cover photo, bring not only the sights but also the smells and sounds of the giant herds to mind. These photos are worth more than 1,000 words... because they speak to my prairie heart. |
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Category: |
Buffalo: Book |
Title: |
Bison: Monarch of the Plains |
URL: |
http://www.livestock-directory.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1558684069/ref=ase_livestockdire-20/103-1063776-1380635?v=glance&s=books |
Released Date: |
October 1998 |
Cost: |
$27.17 |
List Price: |
$39.95 |
Pages: |
128 pages |
Edition: |
Hardcover, 1st Edition |
ISBN: |
1558684069 |
Publisher: |
Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co. |
Author: |
David Fitzgerald (Photographer), James Welch, Linda M. Hasselstrom |
Keywords: |
bison, buffalo, bison pictures, buffalo photography, buffalo information |
Summary: |
More than any other animal, the bison symbolizes the American West. David Fitzgerald's stunning photos and Linda Hasselstrom's moving text present this awesome beast in its ancient and contemporary grandeur. |
Description: |
More than any other animal, the bison symbolizes the American West. David Fitzgerald's stunning photos and Linda Hasselstrom's moving text present this awesome beast in its ancient and contemporary grandeur.
If you love the Great Plains and have a heart for the prairie, this book will delight you. The photography in here is outstanding. After working with buffalo earlier this year, this was a book I had to get. Some of the photos, including the cover photo, bring not only the sights but also the smells and sounds of the giant herds to mind. These photos are worth more than 1,000 words... because they speak to my prairie heart. |
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