Northwest Drylands-Seasons

Northwest Drylands-Seasons
ISBN-10
0983159602
ISBN-13
9780983159605
Category
Cooking (Cereals)
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
2011-01-01
Authors
Richard D. Scheuerman, Maria Ellis

Description

Northwest Drylands Seasons: Photography by John Clement is a pictorial book with an interpretive essay about the drylands landscape of the Inland Pacific Northwest and features images taken over the last thirty years by the award winning photographer.

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