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2008 SOUTHWEST BOOK OF THE YEAR!
Vanishing Borderlands
The Fragile Landscape of the U.S.–Mexico Border
John Annerino
In this dramatic book, John Annerino, famed photographer of the American Southwest, portrays the astonishing beauty of the U.S.–Mexico borderlands and contrasts those with images of the conflict that threatens to destroy them.
The author canoed the Rio Grande/Rio del Norte through the legendary Big Bend Frontier, walked treacherous immigrant trails like Arizona's Camino del Diablo (Road of the Devil), explored borderlands jaguar country on foot, and came to know the resilient people who live, work, and cling to the traditions on both sides of the border. Along the way, he chronicled his perilous journeys through this "geography of chaos," capturing in remarkable photographs and evocative essays the stunning landscapes whose fragile envionment is threatened by today's politics.
"John Annerino is one of the handful of photographers with a real empathy for the West. His work has an edge to it, reflecting the sheer size and power of his subject—a subject he treats with respect and love. This land, which is so much a part of the American psyche, now threatened by pollution, by the spread of human settlement, and by exploitation, is as raw and exciting in Annerino's work as it is in our mind's eye."
—Newsweek

You can learn more on the author's Web site: http://www.johnannerinophotography.com
$29.95 ($33.00 Canada)
0-88150-717-1
10.5 x 8.75, 128 pages, hardcover, full-color throughout, 3 maps
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