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A Walk Through Mountain, Meadow, Marsh, and Woodland: A Collection of Photography and Prose by William A. CARLSON ISBN 13: 9780971136700

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Unknown; Lakewood, Colorado: Mountain To Sea Publishing Company, 2001-01; ISBN-13: 978-0971136700

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A Walk Through Mountain, Meadow, Marsh, and Woodland: A Collection of Photography and Prose

by CARLSON, William A.

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Lakewood, Colorado: Mountain to Sea Publishing Company. Fine. 2001. Hardcover. 097113670X . A collection of striking black & white photos, each of which is accompanied by the author's "prose", which reads a lot like poetry. Signed "William A. Carlson" on copyright page, presumably by the author. --- In stiff wraps with representative photos on front and back covers. Unpaginated (about 60 pp.). --- A bright, newish copy.; Oblong 16mo (6 to 7 in. tall); [c.60] pages; Signed by Author .
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