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Charles Kuralt

    September 10, 1934 – July 4, 1997

    Charles Kuralt was an acclaimed American journalist celebrated for his distinctive reporting from across the country. His work was characterized by a warm, nostalgic lens, capturing the individuality of people and the rich heritage of the nation. Kuralt's unique voice and storytelling ability left an enduring mark on American journalism.

    Southerners
    From Sea to Shining Sea. A Portrait of America
    Charles Kuralt's America
    • 1995

      Charles Kuralt's America

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Charles Kuralt's journey across America began in 1967 with a worn motor home, allowing him to engage with diverse communities and capture their stories. His unique perspective as a chronicler reveals the heart and soul of the nation, offering readers an insightful look into American life through personal interactions and experiences.

      Charles Kuralt's America
    • 1992

      Magnum photographer Kubota's colour pictures portray the beauty and diversity of a vast land, as well as the many facets of America. From the bison of the Western plains to a village meeting in New England, from the towering office blocks of New York's fiancial centre to the pueblo dwellings of New Mexico, from factory workers in Detroit to dirt farmers in the Southeast, Japanese-born photographer Kubota traveled the United States for three years and used more than 3500 rolls of film to produce this beautiful collection.

      From Sea to Shining Sea. A Portrait of America
    • 1986

      Southerners

      Portrait of a People

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Charles Kuralt, bestselling author and inveterate traveler, takes a nostalgic trip back to his early years in the South, sharing the phenomena that has made the Southern spirit what it is. Illustrated with over 400 duotone and 50 full color photographs.

      Southerners