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Hardcover Marshes: The Disappearing Edens Book

ISBN: 0300122292

ISBN13: 9780300122299

Marshes: The Disappearing Edens

An intimate photographic portrait of the marsh as few have ever seen it--exquisitely subtle, mysterious, and teeming with rare birds and flora

Drawn since boyhood to the beauty and allure of marshes, naturalist William Burt has prowled them by day and night, in every season, from one edge of North America to the other. For thirty years he has hauled his large-format camera with him, seeking to capture on film the elusive birds, the wildflowers and grasses, and the unique wild beauty of the marshes. In this breathtakingly lovely book, he selects ninety of his most striking photographs. He also offers his reflections on the marshes he has visited, inviting his readers to come with him and become acquainted with this hidden world, its richness, and its vulnerability. Burt explores marshes near and far, from Connecticut to Manitoba, the Gulf of Mexico, California's Central Valley, the Northern Plains, and elsewhere. His photographs explore all aspects and seasons of marsh life but focus especially on such shy inhabitants as rails, bitterns, grebes, and gallinules. While the photographs tell stories of their own, Burt's narrative invokes the marshes of the past and compares them to today's, with prose as picture-sharp as the photography. No book has ever evoked the mystery and beauty of the marshes so compellingly as this by William Burt. And no reader, having accompanied the author to this secret world, will fail to appreciate the rare privilege of having been there.


Exhibition Schedule:

Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA (March 10-June 2007)

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD (June-December 2007)

Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX (February 15-May 11, 2008)

Reading Public Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania (December 13, 2008-March 15, 2009)

Roger Tory Peterson Institute (Jamestown, NY). November 9, 2007 - February 10, 2008

Flint Riverquarium (Albany, Georgia). March 1 -July 31, 2008

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good

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Wet, Wild, Wonderful

In the best traditions of Roger Tory Peterson, Elliot Porter, and Edward Abbey, among many others, William Burt has crafted here a lovely paean to North America's marshlands, where land and water are interlaced with diverse biota, forming one of nature's crucial ecological niches. Burt's exquisite photographs both document his encounters in dozens of marshes--from Connecticut to Maryland, from the Gulf Coast to Saskatchewan, from the Great Plains to California--and complement his beautifully wrought prose, laced as it is with quotations from the best and brightest over the last 150 years. The book is both an elegy for what has been lost and a celebration of what remains. As in the best of this genre, it's a cautionary tale--and a challenge for enlightened stewardship of the planet. Do consider reading Abbey's Appalachian Wilderness as a worthy companion.

Homes of mysterious birds and deep, watery views

Looking into the depths of each richly colored photo, you forget that marshes are endangered places now in North America. These photos show the strange and mysterious birds you may hear, or even see startle up into the sky, but seldom have a chance to view up close. The photo pages are interspersed with a nostalgic text, recounting the author's journey through wetlands.
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