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    The Grass Shall Grow is a succinct introduction to the work and world of Helen M. Post (1907-79), who took thousands of photographs of Native Americans. Although Post has been largely forgotten and...
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    In Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian Project in the Field, Mick Gidley provides an intimate and informative glimpse of Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) and his associates as they undertook...
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    The Shakers were a celibate, mystical and communitarian sect which flourished in the United States from the 1770s to the end of the nineteenth century. Their cultural influence far exceeded their s...
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    This book is about the ways American and British writers, painters and photographers have represented the American environment. It brings together essays by American, British and European scholars ...
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    For almost four decades from the 1890s onwards, Edward S. Curtis took thousands of photographs of Native Americans all over the West and his assistants collected masses of other data - myths, recor...
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    The Shakers were a celibate, mystical and communitarian sect which flourished in the United States from the 1770s to the end of the nineteenth century. Their cultural influence far exceeded their s...
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    Contributor Martin Padget's essay: «Native Americans, the Photobook and the Southwest: Ansel Adams's and Mary Austin's Taos Pueblo was awarded the 2010 Arthur Miller Essay Prize. ...
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