From Missouri West

From Missouri West
Author: Robert Adams,Joshua Chuang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: Landscape photography
ISBN: 3958291686

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These views of the American West, made by Robert Adams between 1975 and 1983, evoke a wide range of memories, myths and regrets associated with America's final frontier. In the nineteenth century, that frontier began at the Missouri River, beyond which lay a landscape of natural grandeur and purity, challenging the spirit and promising redemption. At the time the pictures were made, the hand of man had not so much disfigured as domesticated that paradise, leaving its mark of intrusion almost casually, with the assurance of absolute triumph. Adams recorded this intrusion with neither judgment nor irony; the land he shows has simply been changed, reduced, made ordinary. Yet a second look makes it apparent that the hand of man has, after all, its limitations. First published in 1980, From the Missouri West marked a watershed in the history of landscape photography by reclaiming the West's sublimity as worthy of unromantic consideration. The link between Adams's work to that of the pioneering figures who surveyed the Western landscape more than a century earlier--in particular Timothy O'Sullivan--is drawn out in this re-edited and substantially enlarged edition of the book. Because I had lost my way in the suburbs, I decided to try to rediscover some of the landforms that had impressed our forebears. Was there remaining in the geography a strength that might help sustain us as it had them? Robert Adams

From the Missouri West

From the Missouri West
Author: Robert Adams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1980
Genre: Landscape photography
ISBN: UCSD:31822010477073

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"Robert Adamss' sixth book of landscape/topographical photography, exploring the area west of the Missouri River, where his ancestors settled several generations ago. Printed by the Meriden Gravure Company using negatives prepared by Richard Benson."--Amazon.

Beyond the Missouri

Beyond the Missouri
Author: Richard W. Etulain
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826340334

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This new historical overview tells the dramatic story of the American West from its prehistory to the present. A narrative history, it covers the region from the North Dakota-to-Texas states to the Pacific Coast and includes experiences and contributions of American Indians, Hispanics, and African Americans.

From the Missouri West

From the Missouri West
Author: Robert Adams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1980
Genre: Landscape photography
ISBN: UCSC:32106017217693

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"Robert Adamss' sixth book of landscape/topographical photography, exploring the area west of the Missouri River, where his ancestors settled several generations ago. Printed by the Meriden Gravure Company using negatives prepared by Richard Benson."--Amazon.

Far West Missouri

Far West  Missouri
Author: Dan Arthur Lisonbee,Janet Lisonbee
Publsiher: Cedar Fort
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1599553341

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Using photographs, personal histories, eyewitness accounts, and other historical data, the authors bring to life Far West's rich and significant role in Mormon Church history.

Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America

Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America
Author: Gottfried Duden
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826221432

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"In the early nineteenth century, Missouri played a central role in attracting Germans to the Midwest, perhaps most notably through Gottfried Duden's widely read Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America. Duden traveled to America in 1824 with a professional farmer and cook to work the land he purchased near what is now Dutzow, Missouri. He spent his days visiting the lead mines, duck hunting with Nathan Boone, and observing nature. His idyllic acccounts, written in the form of personal letters, covered many topics, from slavery and the indigenous inhabitants of the land to farming methods and weather. Duden returned to Germany in 1827, and in 1829 he self-published 1,500 copies of his "letters home," praising the virtues of Missouri for those wishing to be farmers or businessmen. By 1840, more than 38,000 Germans had settled in the lower Missouri River valley, and German immigrants to Missouri were often called 'followers of Duden.'" --

100 Things to Do in Missouri Before You Die

100 Things to Do in Missouri Before You Die
Author: John W. Brown,Amanda E. Doyle
Publsiher: Reedy Press LLC
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781681062983

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Missouri is called the Show-Me State for a good reason. From cosmopolitan rooftop bars to breathtaking mountain views, there are so many amazing things to do here that you could spend a lifetime exploring and still not cover it all. Make your goal easier with 100 Things to Do in Missouri Before You Die, a curated collection of the best from every corner of the state. Discover architectural wonders beyond the Arch, outdoor escapes like scuba diving in the Bonne Terre Mine, and museums and festivals celebrating everything from ragtime to road trips. Take the time to experience the legacy of George Washington Carver, Daniel Boone, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Harry S. Truman. Find ideas for exploring the Ozark mountains, Missouri’s big cities, unique small towns, and even prehistoric caves. Don’t miss insider tips to world-famous attractions, distinctive food and nightlife scenes, cultural creatives in fashion and the arts, and where to shop for everything from fine furniture to fine whiskey. Local authors John W. Brown and Amanda E. Doyle invite you to buckle up for this nonstop adventure ride around their home state. Special features such as seasonal and themed itineraries make planning a snap, so there should never be a reason for you or your family to say, “I have nothing to do!”

The Enemy Among Us

The Enemy Among Us
Author: David Fiedler
Publsiher: Missouri History Museum
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1883982499

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"For residents of the mostly small towns where these camps were located, the arrival of enemy POWs engendered a range of emotions - first fear and apprehension, then curiosity, and finally, in many cases, a feeling of fondness for the men they had come to know and like."--BOOK JACKET.