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Livres anciens et modernes

Peck, Mary - Wilkinson, Charles

Away Out Over Everything: The Olympic Peninsula and the Elwha River

Stanford University Press, 2004

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Année
2004
ISBN
9780804750332
Auteur
Peck, Mary - Wilkinson, Charles
Pages
112
Éditeurs
Stanford University Press
Format
24 cm
Thème
Description
hardcover
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Italien
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Condition
Ancien

Description

Volume in formato oblungo orizzontale, rilegatura in tela editoriale con sovraccoperta, 112 pagine con splendide fotografie in bianco e nero di Mary Peck; saggio di Charles Wilkinson. Testo in lingua inglese / English text. Minimi segni da scaffalatura al dorso della sovraccoperta, peraltro copia come nuova / Light shelfwear at the dustjacket spine, otherwise as new -- Inspired by long walks and extended backcountry trips on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Mary Peck's contemplative photographs evoke the stillness and balance one can find by slowing down and simply paying attention. Neither idealized nor nostalgic, Peck's photographs point toward beauty and hope in a landscape that has suffered its share of environmental indignities, yet still carries the powerful mystery of wildness into an uncertain future. Charles Wilkinson's illuminating essay traces historical attitudes toward land and water in the American West, and reflects on the now-outmoded laws that have governed development for nearly two centuries. With the impending removal of two dams, erected on the Elwha River almost one hundred years ago, wild salmon, long prevented from reaching upstream spawning areas, are about to return and restore their ancient runs on one of the most diverse and productive streams in the country. Images and text afford us glimpses of the primeval power that still lingers in this wild place. Peck's meditations on the roadless ocean beaches, the emerald river valleys with their old-growth temperate rain forests, and the denuded hillsides urge the reader to acknowledge the less tangible values we must consider in managing our natural resources.
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