Indiana from the Air |  | Authors: Richard Fields, Hank Huffman Publisher: Indiana University Press Category: Book
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Seller: Pre-OwnedBooks Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1,924,502
Media: Hardcover Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 9.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0253332249 Dewey Decimal Number: 917.7200222 EAN: 9780253332240 ASIN: 0253332249
Publication Date: October 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description "Indiana from the Air" is a unique presentation of the state, from north to south and east to west, from the Ohio River to Lake Michigan and the Wabash to Richmond. Ninety-seven aerial views provide a new look at the state's natural areas, unique landforms, cities, towns, rural life, industry, architecture, the impact of the seasons and of humanity, the cut of a plowed field or a parking lot, an eagle's-eye view of an eagle...and much more. Many of the images go beyond representation to suggest larger, more spiritual concerns.
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| Customer Reviews: a beautiful journey through a beautiful state October 22, 2002 this book says it all about indiana. the photography is simply breathtaking and put together marvelously! i would recommend this book to anyone who lives in or likes indiana or enjoys looking at beautiful artwork.
A fest for the eyes. August 24, 2010 Norbert Krapf (Indianapolis, IN) Richard Fields turns a fine eye on Indiana landscapes, architecture, and people. In so doing, he gives us new eyes.
Idyllic Indiana February 15, 2002 Denese Moran (Lancaster, NY United States) This is a great book for any Hoosier or lover of the Hoosier State. The photographs are both interesting and beautiful. I proudly keep this book on my coffee table so that friends and guests can see and understand why I love and talk about Indiana so much. Whenever I'm feeling a little homesick, all I have to do is open this book and I'm "back home again in Indiana".
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