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  • LOOKING FOR THE SUMMER. by Brandenburg, Jim.
    Brandenburg, Jim.
    LOOKING FOR THE SUMMER.

    Edition: First printing (limited gallery edition)

    Chanhassen, MN: NorthWord Press, (2003) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - A beautiful book by this award-winning photographer, one which "captures the magnificence of the Northern Minnesota Wilderness during summer. Beginning with the solstice, Brandenburg set out daily with his digital camera to document life in the North Woods. . Each page turn offers the opportunity to study the techniques of the masters - the soft focus of Arnold Genthe, the shapes and energy of Alfred Stieglitz, or the abstract form and flow of a Georgia O'Keeffe image." (Library Journal) Following the portfolio of photographs is an extended essay taken from the photographer's field notes which also comment on environmental issues affecting the Boundary Waters area. SIGNED on the half title page. Large oblong format. 150 pp. ISBN: 1-559710020.

    Condition: Near fine in a fine dust jacket. (inscription on front pastedown, partially hidden by dj flap)

    Book ID: 87575
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  • THE CAGE. by Schulman, Audrey.
    Schulman, Audrey.
    THE CAGE.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books, 1994. SIGNED hardcover first edition - The author's first novel, named an ALA Notable Book - a "harrowing wilderness adventure story, features an unlikely heroine: five-foot-one photographer Beryl, who must venture deep into the Canadian Arctic, fend off dozens of the world's largest land carnivores, and survive. . . . In Churchill, where the bears gather every autumn to hunt on the frozen Hudson Bay, she barely survives her first hair- raising encounter with a bear while accompanying a policewoman on all-night patrol. The stakes increase as the team boards its state- of-the-art Arctic Traveler bus and ventures 40 miles into the wilderness, where Beryl climbs into her cage and takes pictures as hungry…

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    Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books, 1994. SIGNED hardcover first edition - The author's first novel, named an ALA Notable Book - a "harrowing wilderness adventure story, features an unlikely heroine: five-foot-one photographer Beryl, who must venture deep into the Canadian Arctic, fend off dozens of the world's largest land carnivores, and survive. . . . In Churchill, where the bears gather every autumn to hunt on the frozen Hudson Bay, she barely survives her first hair- raising encounter with a bear while accompanying a policewoman on all-night patrol. The stakes increase as the team boards its state- of-the-art Arctic Traveler bus and ventures 40 miles into the wilderness, where Beryl climbs into her cage and takes pictures as hungry bears try to devour her, . . but her sessions are cut short when the ten-foot monsters chew the bus's fuel tanks to shreds, forcing its passengers to hike unprotected across the tundra in a desperate bid for warmth and shelter. Dramatically understated, yet offering several unforgettably vivid descriptions of wildlife encounters" (Kirkus) SIGNED on the title page. Review copy with publisher's material laid in. The uncommon red wrap-around promotional band - offering a full refund if this book does not "chill you" is still present. 228 pp. ISBN: 0-792720784.

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    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 83390
    View cart More details Price: $60.00