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Palouse
Country by George Bedirian
Description: More than one
hundred fine duotone images in Palouse Country capture the unique
natural and cultural landscapes of the Palouse hills of southeast
Washington and neighboring Idaho. Sensitively rendered are the wheat
fields, towns, grain elevators, barns, and the forested and grassy
ridgelines that characterize this unforgettable locality.
An introduction by the author provides a historical account of
the changes that have swept the Palouse since the 19th century. It
also discusses issues related to intensive farming and soil erosion
and the demise of many of the area's barns.
A regional classic since its release in 1987, this WSU Press
edition of Palouse Country includes dozens of previously unpublished
mages. George Bedirian’s enduring poetic scenes juxtapose the
temporal with the timeless, the changing with the unchanged, in one
of America’s exceptional places.
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