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Robert Dawson

    Die Plastik
    Die Plastik
    The Great Central Valley
    The spirit of the Horse
    • The spirit of the Horse

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Taken in some of the most lovely and awe-inspiring locations in America--from the rugged mountains of the North-west to the gentle slopes of the South--and accompanied by verse, stories, and essays by equine lovers past and present--these pictures reflect the unbroken spirit of creature and nature. Sunsets and first steps, in the herd and in the paddock, Dawson allows us a stilled glimpse of what first drew people to horses and Americans to the West. Robert Dawson, when not on location, lives in Oregon. Tammy LeRoy is a freelance journalist; she lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Dawson and LeRoy also collaborated on Along the Cowboy Trail and The Spirit of the Performance Horse.

      The spirit of the Horse
      3.5
    • The Great Central Valley

      California's Heartland

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This evocative book by Stephen Johnson, Gerald Haslam, and Robert Dawson explores the rich natural and social history of California's Great Central Valley. Haslam's text highlights the tenacious spirit of the Valley's people, who rely on hard work and ingenuity for survival and success. The land, though demanding, yields to innovative agricultural practices. Johnson's and Dawson's stunning photographs capture the region's beauty and the intricate relationship between the land and its inhabitants. Spanning 430 miles and up to 75 miles wide, the Central Valley is California's economic heart, covering nearly fifteen million acres—comparable to England. It is the world's richest farming region, producing over 25% of the U.S. table food. Kern County, the southernmost area, generates more oil than some OPEC nations. The Valley's cultural diversity is reflected in its multilingual population, including Tagalog, Hmong, Spanish, and English speakers, alongside a mix of farm laborers, small family farms, and agribusinesses. However, the Valley faces significant threats. Over the past 150 years, agricultural expansion and population growth have devastated much of its original wildlife, leading to critical issues like chemical pollution, soil erosion, and economic inequities. The photographs, alongside historical engravings and paintings, emphasize the urgent need to protect this endangered region and reclaim its lost grandeur.

      The Great Central Valley
    • Die Plastik

      Techniken des Modellierens und Gießens

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      Die Plastik